ACACIA: an agent-based program for simulating behavior to reach long-term goals |
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Authors: | Francesc S. Beltran Vicenç Quera Elisabetta Zibetti Charles Tijus Meritxell Miñano |
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Affiliation: | (1) Adaptive Behavior and Interaction Research Group, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain;(2) Laboratoire de Cognitions Humaine et Artificielle, Université de Paris-8, Paris, France;(3) Departament de Metodologia de les Ciències del Comportament, Facultat de Psicologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Campus Mundet, 08035 Barcelona, Spain |
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Abstract: | We present ACACIA, an agent-based program implemented in Java StarLogo 2.0 that simulates a two-dimensional microworld populated by agents, obstacles and goals. Our program simulates how agents can reach long-term goals by following sensorial-motor couplings (SMCs) that control how the agents interact with their environment and other agents through a process of local categorization. Thus, while acting in accordance with this set of SMCs, the agents reach their goals through the emergence of global behaviors. This agent-based simulation program would allow us to understand some psychological processes such as planning behavior from the point of view that the complexity of these processes is the result of agent–environment interaction. |
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Keywords: | Agent-based simulation Long-term goals Local categorization |
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