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ACACIA Agents' Perception Experiment: Attention, Distance, Visual Angle, and Resolution

This experiment explores the perception capabilities of ACACIA agents, focusing on their two-dimensional coordinates, heading, and attention neighborhoods. Variables such as attentional distance, visual angle, visual resolution, and attention hierarchy are examined. The results showcase the development of ACACIA's ability to categorize others through their own learning experiences.

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ACACIA Agents' Perception Experiment: Attention, Distance, Visual Angle, and Resolution

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  1. 1 - Actual Version of ACACIA

  2. AGENTS PERCEPTION Agents have two-dimensional coordinates and heading. • Agents have attention neighborhoods:a semi-circular sectors in front of them describing dynamic areaswhich they scan for treasures, other agents, and obstacles. EXPERIMENTAL VARIABLES Attentional Distance Visual angle Visual Resolution

  3. Attention hierarchy • ACACIA agents have selective attention. • If different entities are perceived simultaneously, treasures have priority over agents and obstacles. • If two identical entities are perceived, the one that is closer and more to the left has priority, due to left to right scanning.

  4. - Results

  5. 2 - Development of ACACIA

  6. THE POWER OF LEARNING TO CATEGORIZE OTHERS THROUGH ONE’S OWN EXPERIENCE

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