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ATAL
2005
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
Law-governed Linda as a semantics for agent dialogue protocols
Tuple spaces and the associated Linda language are a popular model for distributed computation, and Law-Governed Linda (LGL) is a variant allowing processes to have differential ...
Sylvie Doutre, Peter McBurney, Michael Wooldridge
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ECAL
1999
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Evolving Behavioural Choice: An Investigation into Herrnstein's Matching Law
In 1961, Herrnstein [4] famously observed that many animals match the frequency of their response to different stimuli in proportion to the reinforcement obtained from each stimul...
Anil K. Seth
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ATAL
2003
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
Social navigation: modeling, simulation, and experimentation
The term social navigation refers to the process of seeking social interaction as a source of navigational support. In this paper we present a computational model of social naviga...
Mark O. Riedl, Robert St. Amant
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JASSS
2002
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15 years 15 days ago
Applications of Simulation to Social Sciences
What is the degree of sophistication that we have to put into the agents in agents based computer simulation models? Should we provide them with a "mind"? The answer ran...
Gérard Ballot, Gérard Weisbuch
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WSC
2000
15 years 2 months ago
A formation behavior for large-scale micro-robot force deployment
Micro-robots will soon be available for deployment by the thousands. Consequently, controlling and coordinating a force this large to accomplish a prescribed task is of great inte...
Donald D. Dudenhoeffer, Michael P. Jones