5 research outputs found
Multi-agent modelling using intelligent agents in competitive games
Summary
Multi-Agent systems typically utilise simple, predictable agents. The usage of such agents
in large systems allows for complexity to be achieved through the interaction of these
agents. It is feasible, however, to utilise intelligent agents in smaller systems, allowing for
more agent complexity and hence a higher degree of realism in the multi-agent model. By
utilising the TD( ) Algorithm to train feedforward neural networks, intelligent agents
were successfully trained within the reinforcement learning paradigm. A methodology for
stabilising this typically unstable neural network training was found through first looking
at the relatively simple problem of Tic-Tac-Toe. Once a stable training methodology was
arrived at, the more complex task of tackling a multi-player, multi-stage card-game was
tackled. The results illustrated that a variety of scenarios can be realistically investigated
through the multi-agent model, allowing for solving of situations and better
understanding of the game itself. Yet more startling, owing to the agent’s design, the
agents learned on their own to bluff, giving much greater insight into the nature of
bluffing in such games that lend themselves to the act
An Intelligent Multi-Agent Recommender System for Human Capacity Building
This paper presents a Multi-Agent approach to the problem of recommending
training courses to engineering professionals. The recommendation system is
built as a proof of concept and limited to the electrical and mechanical
engineering disciplines. Through user modelling and data collection from a
survey, collaborative filtering recommendation is implemented using intelligent
agents. The agents work together in recommending meaningful training courses
and updating the course information. The system uses a users profile and
keywords from courses to rank courses. A ranking accuracy for courses of 90% is
achieved while flexibility is achieved using an agent that retrieves
information autonomously using data mining techniques from websites. This
manner of recommendation is scalable and adaptable. Further improvements can be
made using clustering and recording user feedback.Comment: Proceedings of the 14th IEEE Mediterranean Electrotechnical
Conference, 2008, pages 909 to 91
Organisations et Territoires
DOSSIER SPÉCIAL
NousRire : étude de cas d'une entreprise québécoise repensant la marque responsable traditionnelle - Audrey Girard, Jonathan Deschênes
Comment survivre dans l'ombre d'un géant : le cas des plateformes de covoiturage de petite et moyenne taille en Chine - Shouheng Sun
La consommation collaborative en Europe : démêler la dualité des rôles - Joan Torrent-Sellens, Natà lia Cuguero-Escofet
La santé numérique : un levier pour améliorer l'accessibilité aux soins de santé au Québec - Julien François, Anne-Françoise Audrain-Pontevia
Comprendre les antécédents de la satisfaction des clients envers l'achat en ligne : une étude empirique de la théorie de l'autodétermination - Urvashi Tandon, Ravi Kiran
La consommation favorise-t-elle la mondialisation et ses conséquences? - Daniel Lemay
L'atelier des étudiants. Dévitalisation des zones rurales périphériques : l'apport des plateformes collaboratives de sociofinancement
- Émilie Boily
Notes d'actualité. Les stratégies d'adaptation dans la consommation lors de la crise de la COVID-19 : quel espoir pour la consommation responsable? Gauthier George Yao Quenum, Myriam Ertz
Notes d'actualité. La crise pandémique de la COVID-19 : catalyseur de la reconfiguration des échanges marchands par la consommation responsable? - Myriam Ertz
L'ENTRETIEN
Jean-Philippe Monfet, ing. CEM, Rcx. Ingénieur en environnement et santé sécurité au travail (SST) - Émilie Boily
ESPACE LIBRE
Inégalités sociales et enjeux liés à la santé des aînés francophones en situation minoritaire : le cas de l'Atlantique et de l'Acadie des Maritimes - Majella Simard, Louise Bouchard
Élaboration d'un cadre d'analyse théorique de la contribution des activités économiques au développement territorial - Manu Tranquard
Quatre questions pour rallier les parties prenantes à la gestion d'un projet - Lavagnon Ika, Jan Saint-Macary, Alassane Bandé
CHRONIQUE DU LIVRE
Tortu, S. (2019). DNVB : le (re)nouveau du commerce - Entre web & retail, comme les DNVB changent les règles du jeu. Paris, France : 1min30 Publishing, 350 p. - Émilie Boily
Kotler, P. Kartajaya, H., Setiawan, I. et Vandercammen, M. (2017). Marketing 4.0 : le passage au digital. Bruxelles, Belgique : De Boeck, 160 p. - Myriam Ert