Proceedings of the First International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems Part 2 - AAMAS '02 2002
DOI: 10.1145/544862.544937
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Multiagent reactive plan application learning in dynamic environments

Abstract: This dissertation studies how we can build a multiagent system that can learn to execute high-level strategies in complex, dynamic, and uncertain domains. We assume that agents do not explicitly communicate and operate autonomously only with their local view of the world. Designing multiagent systems for real-world applications is challenging because of the prohibitively large state and action spaces. Dynamic changes in an environment require reactive responses, and the complexity and the uncertainty inherent … Show more

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“…MASs can be considered as composed by heterogeneous agents, which are aimed to achieve common objectives. Likewise to the intelligent agent definition, also in this case there are several similar definitions of MAS [16]. In our context a MAS can be described as a suitable and reasoning assemble of agents that, according to their features, achieve common objectives through connections and teamwork intelligent mechanisms.…”
Section: Social Abilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MASs can be considered as composed by heterogeneous agents, which are aimed to achieve common objectives. Likewise to the intelligent agent definition, also in this case there are several similar definitions of MAS [16]. In our context a MAS can be described as a suitable and reasoning assemble of agents that, according to their features, achieve common objectives through connections and teamwork intelligent mechanisms.…”
Section: Social Abilitymentioning
confidence: 99%