Publication - Coordinating Agents’ Meta-level Control

Authors: Raja, Anita; Lesser, Victor
Title: Coordinating Agents’ Meta-level Control
Abstract: Embedded systems consisting of collaborating agents capable of interacting with their environment are becoming ubiquitous. It is crucial for these systems to be able to adapt to the dynamic and uncertain characteristics of an open environment. The question of when this adaptation process should be done and how much effort should be invested in the adaptation becomes especially challenging in the context of multi-agent systems. We present a generalized agent framework for meta-level control called GeMEC. We describe GEMEC’s decentralized Markov Decision Process (DEC-MDP)-based model for decision making in Netrads, a tornado tracking application. This model will capture interactions where meta-level decisions made in one agent’s MDP can affect meta-level MDPs of other agents. The cost of meta-level control can be controlled by constructing and evaluating the DEC-MDPs offline.
Publication: Proceedings of AAAI 2008 Workshop on Metareasoning: Thinking about Thinking
Location: Chicago
Publisher: AAAI Press
Date: 2008
Sources: PDF: /Documents/RajaAAAI08WS.pdf
Reference: Raja, Anita; Lesser, Victor. Coordinating Agents’ Meta-level Control. Proceedings of AAAI 2008 Workshop on Metareasoning: Thinking about Thinking, AAAI Press. 2008.
bibtex:
@inproceedings{Raja-453,
  author    = "Anita Raja and Victor Lesser",
  title     = "{Coordinating Agents’ Meta-level Control}",
  booktitle = "Proceedings of AAAI 2008  Workshop on
               Metareasoning: Thinking about Thinking",
  publisher = "AAAI Press",
  year      = "2008",
  address   = "Chicago",
  url       = "http://mas.cs.umass.edu/paper/453",
}