A Protocol for creating Multiagent Systems in Ensemble with Pure Data

作者: Marcelo Queiroz , Pedro Bruel

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关键词: MultimediaKnowledge baseSoftwareMulti-agent systemHuman–computer interactionProtocol (object-oriented programming)ServerEvent (computing)Pure DataJavaComputer science

摘要: This work presents a protocol for integration of two software platforms, the Ensemble framework musical multiagent systems and Pure Data programming environment. is written in Java requires knowledge this language order to access high-level features framework, such as creating customized agent reasonings, new event servers non-supported data-types, or physical models virtual world. On other hand, (Pd) very popular environment real-time audio processing (among things) has an ever-growing community users interested sound music applications. The described here allows Pd with no create applications high degree flexibility, including configuration parameters defining world, creation agents components (sensors, actuators, memories base) definition which control behaviour interactions all from within patches.

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