A computational behavior model for life-like intelligent agents
pp. 159-175
Abstract
In this paper a novel computational behavior model is proposed which has a simple structure and also includes some of the major affecting parameters to the decision making process such as the agent's emotions, personality, intelligence level and physical situation. The effect of these parameters has been studied and the model has been simulated in a goal-achieving scenario for four agents with different characteristics. Simulation results show that the behavior of these intelligent agents are natural and believable and suggest that this model can be used as the decision making and behavior control unit of future life-like intelligent agents.
Publication details
Published in:
Romportl Jan, Zackova Eva, Kelemen Jozef (2015) Beyond artificial intelligence: the disappearing human-machine divide. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 159-175
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-09668-1_12
Full citation:
Alidoust Mohammadreza, Rouhani Modjtaba (2015) „A computational behavior model for life-like intelligent agents“, In: J. Romportl, E. Zackova & J. Kelemen (eds.), Beyond artificial intelligence, Dordrecht, Springer, 159–175.