DocumentCode
1569882
Title
Adaptive agent architecture inspired by human behavior
Author
Wickramasinghe, L.K. ; Alahakoon, L.D.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Bus. Syst., Monash Univ., Vic., Australia
fYear
2004
Firstpage
450
Lastpage
453
Abstract
Intelligent agent technology can be considered as a step towards the next stage of artificial intelligence. This new technology attempts to bridge the gap between man and machine. When bridging the man-machine gap, one of the main issues to address is how to make agents capable of autonomous actions in a dynamic environment. Inspired by human behavior, psychology and brain science, This work presents a layered agent architecture which combines two fundamental forms of adaptation: learning and evolution. Each layer depicts the functionality of a human being making the agent better prepared to face environment dynamisms. The novel feature of the proposed architecture is, it enables the agent to evolve such that, the best action required for a given state of the environment is identified through learning rather than using a pre defined set of actions or plans.
Keywords
adaptive systems; multi-agent systems; adaptive agent architecture; agent evolution; agent learning; artificial intelligence; autonomous agents; brain science; human behavior; intelligent agent technology; man-machine gap; psychology; Artificial intelligence; Artificial neural networks; Bridges; Cognition; Evolution (biology); Face; Humans; Intelligent agent; Intelligent networks; Psychology;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Agent Technology, 2004. (IAT 2004). Proceedings. IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2101-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IAT.2004.1342993
Filename
1342993
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