From individual based modeling to autonomy oriented computation
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Jin, X. L. and Liu, J. M., 2004. From individual based modeling to autonomy oriented computation. In: Nickles, M., Rovatsos, M. and Weiss, G., eds. Agents and Computational Autonomy: Potential, Risks, and Solutions. Vol. 2969. , pp. 151-169. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
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Abstract
In this chapter, we generalize autonomy oriented computation. We characterize the application-independent features of two main components of AOC systems, namely, entities and environment. We identify the self-organizating process of entities as the core of AOC systems. We also address the autonomy deployed in AOC systems and compare them with those in other work. Moreover, we use three typical examples, a natural system, a man-made system, and a computational system, to show how AOC is embodied and how AOC works in different cases.
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| Item Type | Book Sections |
| Creators | Jin, X. L.and Liu, J. M. |
| Editors | Nickles, M., Rovatsos, M. and Weiss, G. |
| Departments | Faculty of Science > Computer Science |
| Status | Published |
| ID Code | 5476 |
| Additional Information | ID number: ISIP:000223492900013 |
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