Evolved gossip contracts - a framework for designing multi-agent systems

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Multi-agent systems are systems of autonomous interacting agents acting in an environment to achieve a common goal. One of the most interesting aspects of multi-agent systems is when they exhibit emergence; where the whole is considered greater than the sum of the parts. Designing multi-agents systems is challenging, and doing this in an automated way has been described as “one of the holy grails of artificial intelligence and agent-based modelling”. In previous research, we presented a novel decentralised cooperation protocol called Gossip Contracts (GC), which is inspired by Contract Net and Gossip Protocol. Here we present Evolved Gossip Contracts (EGC), a new framework which builds on GC and uses evolutionary computing to tailor GC to address a specific problem. We evaluate the EGC framework and the experimental results indicate that it is a promising approach for the automated design of decentralised strategies.

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Mc Donnell, N., Howley, E., & Duggan, J. (2020). Evolved gossip contracts - a framework for designing multi-agent systems. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 12269 LNCS, pp. 637–649). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58112-1_44

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