Belief revision via Lamarckian evolution

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Evelina Lamma
Fabrizio Riguzzi
Luís Moniz Pereira
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[1] University of Ferrara,Department of Engineering
[2] Universidade Nova de Lisboa,Centro de Inteligência Artificial (CENTRIA), Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia
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New Generation Computing | 2003年 / 21卷
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Evolutionary Systems; Belief Revision; Learning; Multi-agent Systems; Multi-agent Communication;
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We present a system for performing belief revision in a multi-agent environment. The system is called GBR (Genetic Belief Revisor) and it is based on a genetic algorithm. In this setting, different individuals are exposed to different experiences. This may happen because the world surrounding an agent changes over time or because we allow agents exploring different parts of the world. The algorithm permits the exchange of chromosomes from different agents and combines two different evolution strategies, one based on Darwin’s and the other on Lamarck’s evolutionary theory. The algorithm therefore includes also a Lamarckian operator that changes the memes of an agent in order to improve their fitness. The operator is implemented by means of a belief revision procedure that, by tracing logical derivations, identifies the memes leading to contradiction. Moreover, the algorithm comprises a special crossover mechanism for memes in which a meme can be acquired from another agent only if the other agent has “accessed” the meme, i.e. if an application of the Lamarckian operator has read or modified the meme.
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