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agents, and lies at the intersection of social ontology, collective ethics, moral responsibility and the ethics of blame and praise. The aim of the project is first to develop a novel methodology for
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that are conducive to successful completion of the problem at hand. Particular focus will be on multi-robot and multi-agent problems (e.g., navigation, cooperative transport, team-based agent games). The ideal
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the MATSim agent-based transport simulation framework. The main task is to enable simulated agents to choose transportation modes, such as car, bus, bike, or walking, based on real-time feedback from
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new AI solutions to enhance these relationships. This requires knowledge of AI-based solutions and an interest in the social and ethical impact of AI on society. Participatory Design (PD
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on these comparisons, you will create agent-based models (ABMs) that define interaction rules based on observed similarities and differences in events [4], with a focus on the specific role of individual differences
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personalize interactions based on spatial and behavioral cues. Thus, the project requires technical skills in the development and programming of embodied AI agents. You will collaborate closely with
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The Topic This PhD studentship is based in the School of Psychology at the University of Kent. The studentship is funded by a European Research Council Starting Grant fulfilled through a UKRI
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simulated agents. By systematically manipulating the social conditions (cooperation vs. competition, solo vs. group foraging) and landscapes (poor vs. rich resource availability, clustered vs. uniform
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by the British Academy. Based in Bodleian Special Collections at the Weston Library, the successful applicant will contribute to the redevelopment of MLGB as a sustainable, open-access digital resource
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This is NTNU NTNU is a broad-based university with a technical-scientific profile and a focus in professional education. The university is located in three cities with headquarters in Trondheim. At NTNU