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Decision control in robocup teams (1998).
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| Abstract | Introduction This chapter will give the reader the background and purpose of this thesis. It will also describe its methodology and give an overview of the structure of the thesis. 1.1 Background Agent-oriented programming is a relatively new area. The work that has been done is mostly in the area of personal assistants (agents) or smart search-engines on the web. There is relatively few results on teamwork in multi-agent systems (MAS). There have been attempts at building electronic market places where buying and selling agents could meet and exchange products, communicate, negotiate, and working together. But no such systems are used on a large scale, if they are used at all. Most agent systems are thus far built for research purposes only. A domain perfect for testing many of the ideas in MAS is the RoboCup domain. The first RoboCup was held in the summer of 1997 in Nagoya, Japan [Kitano et. al.- 97]. One of the major purposes of RoboCup is to promote res |
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| Publisher Date | 1998-01-01 |
| Publisher Department | Sa Hman Department |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Decision Control Robocup Team Exchange Product Agent System Multi-agent System Smart Search-engines Electronic Market Place Large Scale Major Purpose Agent-oriented Programming Personal Assistant Japan Kitano Robocup Domain First Robocup New Area Domain Perfect |
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| Resource Type | Article |