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Title: Comparing behavior in agent modelling task
Author(s): Iglesias, José Antonio
Ledezma, Agapito
Sanchis, Araceli
Publisher: International Association for Development of the Information Society (IADIS)
Issued date: 2006
Citation: Proceedings of the IADIS International Conference Applied Computing 2006, pp.289-296
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/10956
ISBN: 972-8924-09-7
Description: Proceeding of: IADIS International Conference Applied Computing 2006. February 25-28, 2006, San Sebastian, Spain.
Reprint from a paper published in the Proceedings of the IADIS International Conference AC 2006
Abstract: In multi-agent system, agents have to analyze several features in order to adapt their behavior to the current situation. This extracted information is usually related to the environment and other agents influence. In this paper we present a method that compare two different agent models in order to extract the qualitative differences between them. This proposed comparative method captures several features of the two agent models and model them considering its behavior.
Publisher version: http://www.iadis.net/dl/Search_list_open.asp?code=2484
Keywords: Multi-agent Modelling
Coaching
RoboCup
Classification algorithms
Rights: © IADIS
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