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Title: |
Types
Of Anticipatory Behaving Agents In Artificial Life |
Authors: |
Pavel Nahodil, Karel Kohout |
Published in: |
(2010).ECMS
2010 Proceedings edited by A Bargiela S A Ali D Crowley
E J H Kerckhoffs. European Council for Modeling and
Simulation. doi:10.7148/2010 ISBN:
978-0-9564944-1-2 24th
European Conference on Modelling and Simulation, Simulation Meets Global Challenges Kuala
Lumpur, June 1-4 2010 |
Citation
format: |
Nahodil, P., & Kohout,
K. (2010). Types Of Anticipatory Behaving Agents In Artificial Life. ECMS
2010 Proceedings edited by A Bargiela S A Ali D
Crowley E J H Kerckhoffs (pp. 74-79). European
Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2010-0074-0079 |
DOI: |
http://dx.doi.org/10.7148/2010-0074-0079 |
Abstract: |
Anticipation is broad
multidisciplinary topic but there are little thoughts on its relation with
the reactive behaviour, the similarities and where
the boundary is. Reactive behaviour is still
considered as the exact opposite for the anticipatory one. It was shown that
reactive and anticipatory behaviour can be
combined. We will present own viewpoint. Our multi-level anticipatory behaviour approach is based on the current understanding
of anticipation from both the artificial intelligence and the biology point
of view. The terms as weak and strong artificial life will be discussed here.
Original thought is that we use not one but multiple levels of anticipation
in a creature design. We focus on the first 2 levels within the 8-factor
anticipation framework here. These first two levels may seem trivial, but
growing interest in implicit anticipation and reactive anticipation suggest
that this is a worthwhile topic. The simplicity of them is intentional to demonstrate
our way of thinking and understanding of the topic. The comparison with other
results is possible only when these levels are integrated into the complex
architecture that can also act as standalone. Examples of experiments follow. |
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