Some initial research concerning the provision of a Multi-Agent Based Simulation (MABS) frameworks, to support rodent simulation, is presented. The issues discussed include the representation of: (i) the environment and the characters that interact with the environment, (ii) the nature of the "intelligence" that these characters might posses and (iii) the mechanisms whereby characters interact with environments and each other. Two categories of character are identified: "dumb characters" and "smart characters", the obvious distinction being that the first posses no intelligence while the second have at least some sort of reasoning capability. The focus of the discussion is the provision of a simple "mice in a box " scenario simulation. © Springer-Verlag London Limited 2011.
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Agiriga, E., Coenen, F., Hurst, J., Beynon, R., & Kowalski, D. (2011). Towards large-scale multi-agent based rodent simulation: The “mice in a box” scenario. In Res. and Dev. in Intelligent Syst. XXVIII: Incorporating Applications and Innovations in Intel. Sys. XIX - AI 2011, 31st SGAI Int. Conf. on Innovative Techniques and Applications of Artificial Intel. (pp. 369–382). Springer London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2318-7_28
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