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This archive contains the results of a multi-agent simulation experiment [1] carried out with Lazy lavender [2] environment.Experiment Label: 20210601-DOTGExperiment design: Knowledge is transmitted between agents and across generationsExperiment setting: Agents start with random ontologies; agents adapt their knowledge to interaction failures with other agents (intra-generation knowledge transmission); agents provide training samples to their children to learn ontologies and interact with them (inter-generation knowledge transmission)Hypotheses: Adding inter-generation transmission leads to higher accuracy than intra-generation transmission aloneDetailed information can be found in index.html or notebook.ipynb.[1] https://sake.re/20210601-DOTG[2] https://gitlab.inria.fr/moex/lazylav/
Cultural Evolution, Multi-agent Simulation
Cultural Evolution, Multi-agent Simulation
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