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Using geometric diffusions for recognition-primed multi-agent decision making

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Using geometric diffusions for recognition-primed multi-agent decision making
Several areas of multi-agent research, such as large-scale agent organization and experience-based decision making, demand novel perspectives and efficient approaches for multiscale information analysis. A recent breakthrough in harmonic analysis is diffusion geometry and diffusion wavelets, which offers a general framework for multiscale analysis of massive data sets. In this paper, we introduce the "diffusion"concept into the MAS field, and investigate the impacts of using diffusion distance on the performance of solution synthesis in experience-based multi-agent decision making. In particular, we take a two-dimensional perspective to explore the use of diffusion distance and Euclidean distance in identifying `similar' experiences
Xiaocong Fan, Meng Su
Added 08 Nov 2010
Updated 08 Nov 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where ATAL
Authors Xiaocong Fan, Meng Su
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