Developing Cooperation of Multiple Agents Using Genetic Network Programming with Automatically Defined Groups
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author = "Tadahiko Murata and Takashi Nakamura",
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title = "Developing Cooperation of Multiple Agents Using
Genetic Network Programming with Automatically Defined
Groups",
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booktitle = "Late Breaking Papers at the 2004 Genetic and
Evolutionary Computation Conference",
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year = "2004",
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editor = "Maarten Keijzer",
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address = "Seattle, Washington, USA",
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month = "26 " # jul,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, GNP",
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URL = "http://gpbib.cs.ucl.ac.uk/gecco2004/LBP044.pdf",
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abstract = "In this paper, we propose Genetic Network Programming
(GNP) Architecture using Automatically Defined Groups.
GNP is a kind of new evolutionary method inspired from
Genetic Programming (GP). While GP has a tree
architecture, GNP has a network architecture, with
which an agent works in the virtual world. Because only
one network architecture is evolved for agents in a
system in previous works, every agent takes actions in
the same way. In this paper, we apply a coevolution
model called Automatically Defined Groups (ADG) to an
evolutionary process of GNP, so that several GNP
architectures are evolved in order to develop a
cooperation among multiple agents. By computer
simulation, we show that multi-agent cooperation can be
developed by our GNP architecture with the ADG model.",
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notes = "Part of \cite{keijzer:2004:GECCO:lbp}",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Tadahiko Murata
Takashi Nakamura
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