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Emergent Coordination through the use of Cooperative State-Changing RulesIn Proceedings of the Twelfth International Workshop on Distributed Artificial Intelligence (May 1993), pp. 171-185.
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AbstractResearchers in Distributed Artificial Intelligence have suggested that it would be worthwhile to isolate "aspects of cooperative behavior," general rules that cause agents to act in ways conducive to cooperation. One kind of cooperative behavior is when agents independently alter the environment to make it easier for everyone to function effectively. Cooperative behavior of this kind might be to put away a hammer that one finds lying on the floor, knowing that another agent will be able to find ...
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