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MAAMAW
1994
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
What Ants Cannot Do
What is the relation between the complexity of agents and the complexity of the goals that they can achieve? It is argued on the basis of a fundamental conservation of complexity ...
Eric Werner
CDC
2009
IEEE
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13 years 11 months ago
Consensus of discrete-time multi-agent systems with nonlinear local rules and time-varying delays
In a multi-agent system (MAS), the agents are often considered to be autonomous entities, such as robots or software programs, each under the influence of a local rule, representin...
Yao Chen, Jinhu Lu, Zongli Lin
FLAIRS
2003
13 years 9 months ago
Cost-Based Policy Mapping for Imitation
Imitation represents a powerful approach for programming and autonomous learning in robot and computer systems. An important aspect of imitation is the mapping of observations to ...
Srichandan V. Gudla, Manfred Huber
JDS
2006
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13 years 7 months ago
Multiagent Matching Algorithms with and without Coach
The concept of "agent" has been used to describe many different artefacts: software programs, mobile robots, or even human beings. In a system consisting of many agents, ...
Frieder Stolzenburg, Jan Murray, Karsten Sturm
KI
2008
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
Repairing Decision-Theoretic Policies Using Goal-Oriented Planning
In this paper we address the problem of how decision-theoretic policies can be repaired. This work is motivated by observations made in robotic soccer where decisiontheoretic polic...
Christoph Mies, Alexander Ferrein, Gerhard Lakemey...