Adaption and learning in multi-agent systems. IJCAI '95 workshop, Montréal, Canada, August 21, 1995. Proceedings (Q1910594)
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Adaption and learning in multi-agent systems. IJCAI '95 workshop, Montréal, Canada, August 21, 1995. Proceedings (English)
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19 March 1996
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This volume contains the revised and extended versions of fourteen papers that were presented at the Workshop on Adaptation and Learning in Multi-Agent Systems, held in Montreal, Canada, August 1995, as part of the 14th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI'95). The topics covered are failure-driven learning for adaptation and refinement of knowledge in agent groups, (efficient methods of) learning opponent strategies in multi-agent systems, mutually supervised learning in multi-agent systems, a framework for distributed reinforcement learning, strongly typed genetic programming approaches to evolving cooperation strategies in the predator-prey pursuit domain, neural network/fuzzy system-based learning and static adaptation models for multi-agent coordination, user-adaptive multi-agent interface systems for interaction with a virtual environment, learning in multi-robot systems, a case-based reasoning model for reduction of communication costs on task negotiation among multiple autonomous mobile robots, multi-agent Q-learning in a semi-competitive domain (reinforcement learning in the iterated prisoner's dilemma), probabilistic reciprocity schemes for interaction and adaptation among multiple agents, and multi-agent coordination with learning classifier systems.
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Proceedings
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Workshop
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IJCAI '95
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Adaptation and learning
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Multi-agent systems
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Artificial intelligence
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Conference
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Montréal (Canada)
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distributed artificial intelligence
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machine learning
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multi-agent systems
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distributed reinforcement learning
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genetic programming
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