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Using Cultures and Values to Support Flexible Coordination
L.C.B.C. Vanhée
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Doctoral thesis 1 (Research UU / Graduation UU)
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Computer Science
Research Question
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Multi Agent Systems
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Complex Environment
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Robot
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Dynamic Environment
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Individual Decision
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Cultural Phenomenon
100%
Interaction Pattern
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Architecture Decision
100%
Technical Detail
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Keyphrases
Culture Influence
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Artificial Society
88%
Human-like
44%
Human Society
22%
Artificial Agents
22%
Cultural Background
11%
Individual Choice
11%
Decision Support
11%
Climatic Conditions
11%
Dynamic Environment
11%
Cultural Phenomenon
11%
Interaction Patterns
11%
Collective Goal
11%
Obedience
11%
Coordination Problems
11%
Coordination Failure
11%
Culturally Sensitive
11%
Evolving Environment
11%
Cultural Importance
11%
Power Status
11%
Coherent Interaction
11%
Emergency Rescue
11%
Collective Performance
11%
Decision Architecture
11%
Coordination in multi-agent Systems
11%
Agent Decision
11%
Rescue Robot
11%
Neuroscience
Multi-Agent System
100%