Apr 24
Multi-Agent Empowerment and Emergence of Complex Behavior in Groups
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significance 3/5
The paper explores how intrinsic motivations, specifically empowerment, drive complex behaviors in multi-agent environments. The researchers demonstrate that these motivations can lead to organized group structures in both coupled agent systems and flocking models.
Why it matters
Intrinsic motivation frameworks may provide the blueprint for scaling autonomous coordination in complex, multi-agent swarm intelligence systems.
Tags
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