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Abstract: Teamwork in complex, dynamic, multi-agent domains mandates highly flexible coordination and communication. Simply fitting individual agents with precomputed coordination plans will not do, for their inflexibility can cause severe failures in teamwork, and their domain-specificity hinders reusability. Our central hypothesis is that the key to such flexibility and reusability is agent architectures with integrated teamwork capabilities. This fundamental shift in agent architectures is illustrated ... (Update)
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...multi agent environments, such as fire fighting team, Command and Control AWACS team, battlefield team, Space Fortress team, etc. [8, 9, 10,12] These teams may have larger team size as well as high complexity of the problem. How to design a scalable multiagent system to...
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Tambe, M. 1997. "Agent Architectures for Flexible, Practical Teamwork," in AAAI-97, pp. 22-28. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/tambe97agent.html More
@inproceedings{ tambe97agent,
author = "M. Tambe",
title = "Agent architectures for flexible, practical teamwork",
booktitle = "National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)",
year = "1997",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/tambe97agent.html" }
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