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Agent architecture based on an interactive self-reflection classifier system

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This paper extends the learning classifier system (LCS) to introduce a mechanism for recognizing a current situation by determining a boundary between self and others, and investigates its capability through interaction with an agent. Intensive simulations for adapting to an interacting agent have revealed the following implications: (1) the proposed architecture adapts to an interacting agent more quickly and appropriately than the conventional LCS, and (2) our architecture keeps its adaptation to an interacting agent even when the agent changes its internal models before our architecture acquires it completely.

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Takadama, K., Inoue, H., Shimohara, K. et al. Agent architecture based on an interactive self-reflection classifier system. Artif Life Robotics 5, 103–108 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02481347

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