multi-agent systems
Multi-agent systems refer to a group of autonomous agents, such as robots or software, working together to achieve a common goal by communicating and cooperating with each other, often utilizing decentralized decision-making and distributed problem-solving approaches.
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- agent communication languages
- agent-based internet of things systems
- agent-based modeling and simulation
- agent-based modeling of social systems
- artificial intelligence and cognition
- artificial intelligence and robotics
- auctions and mechanism design
- autonomous systems
- computational collective intelligence
- computational intelligence
- cooperative coordination algorithms
- coordination and cooperation in sensor networks
- decision making
- distributed artificial intelligence
- distributed intelligence
- formal models and frameworks for multi-agent systems
- game theory
- intelligent agents
- intelligent systems
- intelligent transportation systems
- knowledge representation
- multi-robot coordination and collaboration
- negotiation and bargaining
- reinforcement learning
- robotics
- social networks
- swarm intelligence
- trust and reputation
- value learning in ai
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- agent-based modeling
- agent-based modeling in social systems
- agent-based systems
- complex systems
- control of multi-agent systems
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- distributed control systems
- distributed systems
- distributed teams
- multi-agent coordination
- multi-robot systems
- self-organizing systems
- social cooperation in multi-agent systems
- task allocation and coordination in multi-robot systems
- virtual agents