The evolution of agents
Genetic Programming(GP) is a technique that can be used to automatically program computers to perform some required task. The technique is a kind of genetic algorithm in which the representation is a program parse tree instead of a bit-string and the fitness of each parse trees is evaluated by execu...
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ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-2481322016-10-04T03:38:53ZThe evolution of agentsQureshi, Mohammed Adil2001Genetic Programming(GP) is a technique that can be used to automatically program computers to perform some required task. The technique is a kind of genetic algorithm in which the representation is a program parse tree instead of a bit-string and the fitness of each parse trees is evaluated by executing the computer program that it represents. The subject of this thesis is to investigate the use of GP to automatically program multiagent systems. To achieve this goal, we consider the general problems in creating multiagent systems, and show how GP can be used to provide solutions to many of them. Our key contributions are as follows: We show that it possible to evolve multi-agent systems using GP that: exhibit coordinated, coherent behaviour communicate explicitly, and in doing so decide what to communicate and how can resolve conflicts can be integrated into an existing society of agents We also consider the scalability problems involved in the use of GP, both generally and in particular as a technique for automatically programming agents, and propose solutions to these problems.006.3University College London (University of London)http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.248132Electronic Thesis or Dissertation |
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Genetic Programming(GP) is a technique that can be used to automatically program computers to perform some required task. The technique is a kind of genetic algorithm in which the representation is a program parse tree instead of a bit-string and the fitness of each parse trees is evaluated by executing the computer program that it represents. The subject of this thesis is to investigate the use of GP to automatically program multiagent systems. To achieve this goal, we consider the general problems in creating multiagent systems, and show how GP can be used to provide solutions to many of them. Our key contributions are as follows: We show that it possible to evolve multi-agent systems using GP that: exhibit coordinated, coherent behaviour communicate explicitly, and in doing so decide what to communicate and how can resolve conflicts can be integrated into an existing society of agents We also consider the scalability problems involved in the use of GP, both generally and in particular as a technique for automatically programming agents, and propose solutions to these problems. |
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