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Multi-agent Cooperation Using Genetic Network Programming with Automatically Defined Groups

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Multi-agent Cooperation Using Genetic Network Programming with Automatically Defined Groups
In this paper, we propose a genetic network programming (GNP) architecture using a coevolution model called automatically defined groups (ADG). The GNP evolves networks for describing condition-action relations for agents. By applying ADG to GNP, we evolve different networks in order to realize the cooperation of multiple agents with different abilities. Computational experiments on a load transportation problem show that appropriate networks are obtained with taking account of the ability of agents. 1 GNP with ADG Genetic Network Programming (GNP) has been proposed [1] for describing successions of processing. It is inspired from GP, however it does not have a tree architecture, but has a network architecture. Fig. 1 shows an example of networks obtained by the GNP. There are three types of nodes in a network: a start node, judgment nodes (diamonds), and processing nodes (circles). Agents make decisions on their behaviors according to the obtained network. For example, an agent examin...
Tadahiko Murata, Takashi Nakamura
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where GECCO
Authors Tadahiko Murata, Takashi Nakamura
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