Title :
Genetic Team Composition and Level of Selection in the Evolution of Cooperation
Author :
Waibel, Markus ; Keller, Laurent ; Floreano, Dario
Author_Institution :
Lab. of Intell. Syst., Ecole Polytech. Fed. de Lausanne, Lausanne
fDate :
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In cooperative multiagent systems, agents interact to solve tasks. Global dynamics of multiagent teams result from local agent interactions, and are complex and difficult to predict. Evolutionary computation has proven a promising approach to the design of such teams. The majority of current studies use teams composed of agents with identical control rules (ldquogenetically homogeneous teamsrdquo) and select behavior at the team level (ldquoteam-level selectionrdquo). Here we extend current approaches to include four combinations of genetic team composition and level of selection. We compare the performance of genetically homogeneous teams evolved with individual-level selection, genetically homogeneous teams evolved with team-level selection, genetically heterogeneous teams evolved with individual-level selection, and genetically heterogeneous teams evolved with team-level selection. We use a simulated foraging task to show that the optimal combination depends on the amount of cooperation required by the task. Accordingly, we distinguish between three types of cooperative tasks and suggest guidelines for the optimal choice of genetic team composition and level of selection.
Keywords :
multi-agent systems; software agents; cooperative multiagent system; genetic team composition; global dynamics; heterogeneous team; homogeneous team; individual-level selection; multiagent team; simulated foraging task; team-level selection; Bioinformatics; Decoding; Evolutionary computation; Genetics; Genomics; Guidelines; Multiagent systems; Robot kinematics; Service robots; Vehicle dynamics; Altruism; artificial evolution; cooperation; evolutionary robotics; fitness allocation; multiagent systems (MAS); team composition;
Journal_Title :
Evolutionary Computation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEVC.2008.2011741