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Extending the learning and communicating shout-ahead architecture with user-defined exception rules -- a case study for traffic light controls
2021
International Journal of Humanized Computing and Communication
We present an extension of the shout-ahead agent architecture that allows for adding human user-defined exception rules to the rules created by the hybrid learning approach for this architecture. The user-defined rules can be added after learning as reaction to weaknesses of the learned rules or learning can be performed with the user-defined rules already in place. We applied the extended shout-ahead architecture and the associated learning to a new application area, cooperating controllers
doi:10.35708/hcc1869-148367
fatcat:nsrthygbsbaabkqmk7qsyv3luu