2013
DOI: 10.1613/jair.3989
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Learning by Observation of Agent Software Images

Abstract: Learning by observation can be of key importance whenever agents sharing similar features want to learn from each other. This paper presents an agent architecture that enables software agents to learn by direct observation of the actions executed by expert agents while they are performing a task. This is possible because the proposed architecture displays information that is essential for observation, making it possible for software agents to observe each other. The agent architecture supports a learning proce… Show more

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“…Prototypic fuzzy cognitive maps have been employed to learn by imitation without modifying the structure of the prototypes themselves . Software images have been proposed as a framework for enabling agents to identify similar others and to learn by imitation.…”
Section: Mental Simulation Targetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prototypic fuzzy cognitive maps have been employed to learn by imitation without modifying the structure of the prototypes themselves . Software images have been proposed as a framework for enabling agents to identify similar others and to learn by imitation.…”
Section: Mental Simulation Targetsmentioning
confidence: 99%