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A self-adapting system generating intentional behavior and emotions

Published: 20 September 2005 Publication History

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We tackle the notion of self-adaptive systems in an organizational way as complex systems with strong motivated autonomous behavior leading to the emotions. The main applications of such systems are in autonomous robots. We show that we need a new approach to build such systems where we use an adaptive construction grounded on software organizations of agents, using inner loops like the feedback loops of electronic, but in the agent world. The management of the activations loops by the system itself, using the notion of shape of the loops, expresses the concept computable concept of emotion.

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  • (2009)Multi agent modeling of self adaptive system for large scale complex systemsProceedings of the 2009 Summer Computer Simulation Conference10.5555/2349508.2349572(476-481)Online publication date: 13-Jul-2009

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WRAC'05: Proceedings of the Second international conference on Radical Agent Concepts: innovative Concepts for Autonomic and Agent-Based Systems
September 2005
390 pages
ISBN:3540692657
  • Editors:
  • Michael G. Hinchey,
  • Patricia Rago,
  • James L. Rash,
  • Christopher A. Rouff,
  • Roy Sterritt

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Published: 20 September 2005

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