Artificial Intelligence in an Agent-Based Model

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Artificial Intelligence in an Agent-Based Model By John Walsh

Agent-Based Model Equation based modeling Diverse field of research Models scenarios very high detail Impossible in equation based modeling

Goal Investigate detailing agent behavior beyond simple rules Simple predator-prey interaction Non-grid-based setup

Steps Basic artificial intelligence for each agent Basic environment and agents Define interaction between predator and prey Seeding Graph populations over time Reproduction among agents Output results to a file

Steps Advanced collision detection Food for prey Stable prey-food scenario Stable with predators added Food-seeking prey Fleeing

Current

Equation-Based Lotka-Volterra two species model

Agent-Based