
Contribution Handbook agent-based computational
... changes during the life cycle, e.g. weight, rank in a social hierarchy, etc. Often motivated by pragmatic reasons, individual-based models are used to study systematically the behavior of organisms in complex (spatially explicit) environments (Grimm 1999). In the artificial intelligence field since ...
... changes during the life cycle, e.g. weight, rank in a social hierarchy, etc. Often motivated by pragmatic reasons, individual-based models are used to study systematically the behavior of organisms in complex (spatially explicit) environments (Grimm 1999). In the artificial intelligence field since ...
Intelligent agents - cse.sc.edu
... else if location == A then return Right else if location == B then return Left What is the right function? Can it be implemented in a small agent program? UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA ...
... else if location == A then return Right else if location == B then return Left What is the right function? Can it be implemented in a small agent program? UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA ...
Influence-Based Abstraction for Multiagent Systems Please share
... number of these approaches by presenting influence-based abstraction for factored POSGs (IBA) and showing how it generalizes the abstractions performed by those approaches. The general idea of IBA is as follows. A standard way for agent i to compute a best response to the policy πj of another agent ...
... number of these approaches by presenting influence-based abstraction for factored POSGs (IBA) and showing how it generalizes the abstractions performed by those approaches. The general idea of IBA is as follows. A standard way for agent i to compute a best response to the policy πj of another agent ...
Agents - PNU-CS-AI
... Usually, there are several possible actions that can be taken in a given situation. Utility-based agents take action that maximize their reward. ...
... Usually, there are several possible actions that can be taken in a given situation. Utility-based agents take action that maximize their reward. ...
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... areas of interest for AI began to crystallize. These areas targeted individual intelligent capabilities: knowledge representation, planning, computer vision, natural language understanding, machine learning, etc. In what later became known as classical AI, these problems were generally tackled by id ...
... areas of interest for AI began to crystallize. These areas targeted individual intelligent capabilities: knowledge representation, planning, computer vision, natural language understanding, machine learning, etc. In what later became known as classical AI, these problems were generally tackled by id ...
Reinforcement Learning and the Reward Engineering Principle
... Introduction In this article, we will show that under one simple model, dominance relationships sometimes hold between action policies of reinforcement learning agents. However, beyond merely stating what follows from these definitions, we also wish to examine the medium- and long-term implications ...
... Introduction In this article, we will show that under one simple model, dominance relationships sometimes hold between action policies of reinforcement learning agents. However, beyond merely stating what follows from these definitions, we also wish to examine the medium- and long-term implications ...
Matching Conflicts: Functional Validation of Agents
... claim that A~ Ac.H is consistent if its hypothesis always agrees with the samples, that is h = A(Sm). Thus based on the PAClearned hypothesis that is a close approximation to the real target concept, the client agent can conclude whether the service agent can offer the "correct" service with the des ...
... claim that A~ Ac.H is consistent if its hypothesis always agrees with the samples, that is h = A(Sm). Thus based on the PAClearned hypothesis that is a close approximation to the real target concept, the client agent can conclude whether the service agent can offer the "correct" service with the des ...
Title Social robotics - Research Repository UCD
... to overcome the immediate problem and this action is communicated as an agent event to the deliberative level. The perception process at this level deals with converting these agent events into beliefs and adding them to the belief set providing the agent with an up to date model of its current perc ...
... to overcome the immediate problem and this action is communicated as an agent event to the deliberative level. The perception process at this level deals with converting these agent events into beliefs and adding them to the belief set providing the agent with an up to date model of its current perc ...
Improving Construction and Maintenance of Agent-based
... Building expert systems by using shells offers significant advantages for experts/knowledge engineers. The rule base encoding is somewhat next to the natural language, and shells can be used directly since after the knowledge engineer fills the rule base there is no need for any other procedure to u ...
... Building expert systems by using shells offers significant advantages for experts/knowledge engineers. The rule base encoding is somewhat next to the natural language, and shells can be used directly since after the knowledge engineer fills the rule base there is no need for any other procedure to u ...
Influence of Psychoanalytic Defense Mechanisms on the Decision
... project based on cognitive psychology. They describe memory structures, presentation structures, performance structures, and learning structures. Cognitive processes in ICARUS are conceptual inference, goal selection and skill execution. Incremental learning is implemented in ICARUS by the ability t ...
... project based on cognitive psychology. They describe memory structures, presentation structures, performance structures, and learning structures. Cognitive processes in ICARUS are conceptual inference, goal selection and skill execution. Incremental learning is implemented in ICARUS by the ability t ...
An Integrated Tool for Enhancement of Artificial Intelligence
... was selected, and the simulator was implemented using jdk version 1.2. This language also supports transfer of objects such as command selections and sensed percepts between the client (agent) and server (simulator) using Object Serialization. ...
... was selected, and the simulator was implemented using jdk version 1.2. This language also supports transfer of objects such as command selections and sensed percepts between the client (agent) and server (simulator) using Object Serialization. ...
Chapter 2 Intelligent Agents
... • Let’s assume the following – The performance measure awards one point for each clean square at each time step, over a lifetime of 1000 time steps – The geography of the environment is known a priori but the dirt distribution and the initial location of the agent are not. Clean squares stay clean a ...
... • Let’s assume the following – The performance measure awards one point for each clean square at each time step, over a lifetime of 1000 time steps – The geography of the environment is known a priori but the dirt distribution and the initial location of the agent are not. Clean squares stay clean a ...
1 - Philsci
... and its curved spacetime geometry than a small container of gas (on the order of 109—10 atoms) with fluctuations in the phase velocity of sound propagating through it? And yet one can find analogous behaviors in these systems that make the one an appropriate experimental system for probing features ...
... and its curved spacetime geometry than a small container of gas (on the order of 109—10 atoms) with fluctuations in the phase velocity of sound propagating through it? And yet one can find analogous behaviors in these systems that make the one an appropriate experimental system for probing features ...
Using Expectations to Drive Cognitive Behavior
... of problem solving that applies knowledge to a dynamic environment while expectation-driven cognition calls for these processes to be fast, parallel, non-deliberative and architectural. In addition, while the behavior classification task is used as an example, it is worthwhile to place our effort wi ...
... of problem solving that applies knowledge to a dynamic environment while expectation-driven cognition calls for these processes to be fast, parallel, non-deliberative and architectural. In addition, while the behavior classification task is used as an example, it is worthwhile to place our effort wi ...
From Agent Theory to Agent Construction: A Case Study
... Abstract. There is a growing body of work that concentrates on theoretical aspects of agents and multi-agent systems, and a complementary body of work concerned with building practical systems. However, the two have typically been unrelated. This gap between the theory and practice of intelligent ag ...
... Abstract. There is a growing body of work that concentrates on theoretical aspects of agents and multi-agent systems, and a complementary body of work concerned with building practical systems. However, the two have typically been unrelated. This gap between the theory and practice of intelligent ag ...
From Agent Theory to Agent Construction: A Case Study
... Abstract. There is a growing body of work that concentrates on theoretical aspects of agents and multi-agent systems, and a complementary body of work concerned with building practical systems. However, the two have typically been unrelated. This gap between the theory and practice of intelligent ag ...
... Abstract. There is a growing body of work that concentrates on theoretical aspects of agents and multi-agent systems, and a complementary body of work concerned with building practical systems. However, the two have typically been unrelated. This gap between the theory and practice of intelligent ag ...
Using TEAMCORE to Make Agents Team-Ready
... gathering and filtering, as well as in task planning and execution. Although physically distributed on a variety of platforms, these agents will interact with information sources, network facilities, and other agents via cyberspace, in the form of the Internet, Intranet, the secure defense communica ...
... gathering and filtering, as well as in task planning and execution. Although physically distributed on a variety of platforms, these agents will interact with information sources, network facilities, and other agents via cyberspace, in the form of the Internet, Intranet, the secure defense communica ...
sloman
... integrated collection of diverse but interrelated capabilities, i.e. an architecture. At present, most work in AI and Cognitive Science addresses only components of such an architecture (e.g. vision, speech understanding, concept formation, rule learning, planning, motor control, etc.) or mechanisms ...
... integrated collection of diverse but interrelated capabilities, i.e. an architecture. At present, most work in AI and Cognitive Science addresses only components of such an architecture (e.g. vision, speech understanding, concept formation, rule learning, planning, motor control, etc.) or mechanisms ...
Situated Comprehension of Imperative Sentences in Embodied
... The hypothesis asserts that comprehending a sentence requires three processes: first, indexing words and phrases to referents that establishes the contents of the linguistic input, second, deriving affordances from these referents, and third, meshing these affordances under the guidance of physical ...
... The hypothesis asserts that comprehending a sentence requires three processes: first, indexing words and phrases to referents that establishes the contents of the linguistic input, second, deriving affordances from these referents, and third, meshing these affordances under the guidance of physical ...
From Agent Theory to Agent Construction: A Case Study
... Abstract. There is a growing body of work that concentrates on theoretical aspects of agents and multi-agent systems, and a complementary body of work concerned with building practical systems. However, the two have typically been unrelated. This gap between the theory and practice of intelligent ag ...
... Abstract. There is a growing body of work that concentrates on theoretical aspects of agents and multi-agent systems, and a complementary body of work concerned with building practical systems. However, the two have typically been unrelated. This gap between the theory and practice of intelligent ag ...
AAAI Proceedings Template
... Cognitive Architecture-based systems, further details about the competition, particularly about its design, are provided in the following section. ...
... Cognitive Architecture-based systems, further details about the competition, particularly about its design, are provided in the following section. ...
echo4
... the mechanism for taking a step makes use of mechanisms for moving a leg and for carrying out such adjustments as may be necessary to maintain balance. The tool must be able to access such mechanisms in order to perform its trial actions, and it must be able to connect the agent to such mechanisms i ...
... the mechanism for taking a step makes use of mechanisms for moving a leg and for carrying out such adjustments as may be necessary to maintain balance. The tool must be able to access such mechanisms in order to perform its trial actions, and it must be able to connect the agent to such mechanisms i ...
Introduction - Tamara L Berg
... environments – The agent must find a sequence of actions that reaches the goal – The performance measure is defined by (a) reaching the goal and (b) how “expensive” the path to the goal is – We are focused on the process of finding the solution; while executing the solution, we assume that the agent ...
... environments – The agent must find a sequence of actions that reaches the goal – The performance measure is defined by (a) reaching the goal and (b) how “expensive” the path to the goal is – We are focused on the process of finding the solution; while executing the solution, we assume that the agent ...
session02
... • PAGE (Percepts, Actions, Goals, Environment) • Task-specific & specialized: well-defined goals and environment • The notion of an agent is meant to be a tool for analyzing systems, • It is not a different hardware or new programming languages ...
... • PAGE (Percepts, Actions, Goals, Environment) • Task-specific & specialized: well-defined goals and environment • The notion of an agent is meant to be a tool for analyzing systems, • It is not a different hardware or new programming languages ...
Mechanism for Understanding and Imitating Actions
... HYPOTHESIS: Associations derived from an agent’s own movement can yield mirroring and simulations of similar perceived movements by others. *** What specifically is mirroring? What is simulation? How is it distinguished from own movement? ...
... HYPOTHESIS: Associations derived from an agent’s own movement can yield mirroring and simulations of similar perceived movements by others. *** What specifically is mirroring? What is simulation? How is it distinguished from own movement? ...