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CIMCA
2006
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
An Evolutionary Basis for Preference Behavior in Decision Making under Risk
In decision making under risk, people prefer the risk aversive choices for gains and the risk seeking choices for losses. This paper presents an analysis describing that those cho...
Shigemi Sawa, Hideaki Itoh, Kiyohiko Nakamura
ICAI
2009
13 years 2 months ago
Intelligent and Adaptive Animat Resource Trading
Trading of resources is an important sociological behaviour that is believed to be indicative of intelligent life forms, but which is non-trivial to model successfully. We have in...
Chris Scogings, Kenneth A. Hawick
IAT
2005
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Creating Wholly Autonomous Agents in On-line Worlds
Recent years have seen an explosion in new types of on­line   worlds   accessible   both   to   human   users   and, increasingly, automated electronic systems...
Steven Willmott
CEC
2005
IEEE
13 years 6 months ago
Evolution and prioritization of survival strategies for a simulated robot in Xpilot
Simulated evolution by the use of Genetic Algorithms (GA) is presented as the solution to a twofaceted problem: the challenge for an autonomous agent to learn the reactive componen...
Gary B. Parker, Timothy S. Doherty, Matt Parker
ATAL
2005
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
An autonomous performance control framework for Distributed Multi-Agent Systems: a queueing theory based approach
Distributed Multi-Agent Systems (DMAS) such as supply chains functioning in highly dynamic environments need to achieve maximum overall utility during operation. The utility from ...
Nathan Gnanasambandam, Seokcheon Lee, Soundar R. T...