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ATAL
2005
Springer
16 years 5 days ago
Multi-agent concepts as basis for dynamic plug-in software architectures
In this work we present the basic concepts for a dynamic plug-in-based software architecture using concepts from the Petri net-based MAS framework Mulan. By transferring the conce...
Lawrence Cabac, Michael Duvigneau, Daniel Moldt, H...
MABS
2004
Springer
16 years 49 min ago
Change Your Tags Fast! - A Necessary Condition for Cooperation?
Since Holland (1993) introduced the concept of tags as a possible cooperation forming mechanism in evolving system (among other things) a number of tag models with intriguing, and ...
David Hales
IVA
2009
Springer
16 years 1 months ago
Augmenting Gesture Animation with Motion Capture Data to Provide Full-Body Engagement
Abstract. Effective speakers engage their whole body when they gesture. It is difficult, however, to create such full body motion in animated agents while still supporting a large...
Pengcheng Luo, Michael Kipp, Michael Neff
CIA
2007
Springer
16 years 25 days ago
An Architecture for Hybrid P2P Free-Text Search
Abstract. Recent advances in peer to peer (P2P) search algorithms have presented viable structured and unstructured approaches for full-text search. We posit that these existing ap...
Avi Rosenfeld, Claudia V. Goldman, Gal A. Kaminka,...
IDEAL
2009
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
The Winning Advantage: Using Opponent Models in Robot Soccer
Opponent modeling is a skill in multi-agent systems (MAS) which attempts to create a model of the behavior of the opponent. This model can be used to predict the future actions of ...
José Antonio Iglesias, Juan Antonio Fern&aa...