2013 IEEE Workshop on Robotic Intelligence in Informationally Structured Space (RiiSS) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/riiss.2013.6607931
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Approaches to dynamic team sizes

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“…Therefore, the teams in this paper are heterogeneous, in contrast to those from the Fight or Flight study [19]. However, the previously mentioned research indicating that heterogeneous teams from a single population perform poorly in cooperative tasks [6,27] does not apply to these teams, because selecting individual team members from specific sub-populations allows them to specialize in a way that actually promotes cooperation [7,15,13,14]. Such cooperation is necessary for a team of evolved predator agents to capture fleeing prey agents in the domain described next.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Therefore, the teams in this paper are heterogeneous, in contrast to those from the Fight or Flight study [19]. However, the previously mentioned research indicating that heterogeneous teams from a single population perform poorly in cooperative tasks [6,27] does not apply to these teams, because selecting individual team members from specific sub-populations allows them to specialize in a way that actually promotes cooperation [7,15,13,14]. Such cooperation is necessary for a team of evolved predator agents to capture fleeing prey agents in the domain described next.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%