A set of software agents can be programmed to provide a large but finite set of services, often defined during design phase. After an evolution of the external environment, the pre-defined services could be unable to satisfy the requested quality. In this work an agent framework is proposed capable to adapt the agents in order to improve the quality of services provided by an agent society in correspondence with a modification of the external environment. These agents are based on a biologically inspired structure (genome), that defines all their behaviors and knowledges.

Vitali, M., Cossentino, M., Rizzo, R., Gaglio, S. (2011). A GENOME BASED VISION OF MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS. In ICAART 2011: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AGENTS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, VOL 2 (pp. 406-409).

A GENOME BASED VISION OF MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS

GAGLIO, Salvatore
2011-01-01

Abstract

A set of software agents can be programmed to provide a large but finite set of services, often defined during design phase. After an evolution of the external environment, the pre-defined services could be unable to satisfy the requested quality. In this work an agent framework is proposed capable to adapt the agents in order to improve the quality of services provided by an agent society in correspondence with a modification of the external environment. These agents are based on a biologically inspired structure (genome), that defines all their behaviors and knowledges.
2011
Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle Informazioni
978-989-8425-41-6
Vitali, M., Cossentino, M., Rizzo, R., Gaglio, S. (2011). A GENOME BASED VISION OF MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS. In ICAART 2011: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AGENTS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, VOL 2 (pp. 406-409).
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