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Using observations to recognize the behavior of interacting multi-agent systems.
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Using observations to recognize the behavior of interacting multi-agent systems./
Author:
Feldman, Adam.
Description:
163 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Tucker Balch.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International69-09B.
Subject:
Artificial Intelligence. -
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9780549801511
Using observations to recognize the behavior of interacting multi-agent systems.
Feldman, Adam.
Using observations to recognize the behavior of interacting multi-agent systems.
- 163 p.
Adviser: Tucker Balch.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008.
Behavioral research involves the study of the behaviors of one or more agents (often animals) in order to better understand the agents' thoughts and actions. Identifying subject movements and behaviors based upon those movements is a critical, time-consuming step in behavioral research. To successfully perform behavior analysis, three goals must be met. First, the agents of interest are observed, and their movements recorded. Second, each individual must be uniquely identified. Finally, behaviors must be identified and recognized. I explore a system that can uniquely identify and track agents, then use these tracks to automatically build behavioral models and recognize similar behaviors in the future.
ISBN: 9780549801511Subjects--Topical Terms:
769149
Artificial Intelligence.
Using observations to recognize the behavior of interacting multi-agent systems.
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