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Emergent Conventions and the Structure of Multi-Agent Systemsby: J. E. Kittock
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AbstractThis paper examines the emergence of conventions through "co-learning" in a model multiagent system. Agents interact through a two-player game, receiving feedback according to the game's payoff matrix. The agent model specifies how agents use this feedback to choose a strategy from the possible strategies for the game. A global structure, represented as a graph, restricts which agents may interact with one another. Results are presented from experiments with two different games and a range of...
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