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What does embodiment mean? Is it a running process? Is it required in order to be adaptive? Is it important to distinguish between high-level and low-level cognition processing in order to talk about embodiment and adaptability? Is there a distinction between social embodiment and self-embodiment? What are the best models for behaviour and embodiment? Those questions have been wandering in our minds for a long time, and they have encouraged us to organise a forum to discuss about the meaning and the role of adaptability and embodiment in Multi-Agent Systems (MAS), our subject of research.
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Briot, JP., Muñoz-Meléndez, A., Cardon, A. (2002). Adaptability and Embodiment Using Multi-Agent Systems. In: Mařík, V., Štěpánková, O., Krautwurmová, H., Luck, M. (eds) Multi-Agent Systems and Applications II. ACAI 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2322. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45982-0_13
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