Studying Behaviour Emergence In Multi-Agent Daily Life Simulation

Aydin Faraji
Master's Thesis, April 2022

Supervisors: Dr. Stéphane Magnenat, Henry Raymond, Prof. Dr. Bob Sumner

Abstract

Digital worlds offer an excellent opportunity for dynamic storytelling. However, adding inhabitants to a digital world that can adjust to their environment and express interesting unscripted behaviour is challenging. This thesis proposes a method to combine short-term planning with long-term optimization to spark emergent behaviour and maximize agents’ fitness to the environment. We show that our approach can reliably demonstrate emergent behaviour and, at the same time, improve agents’ survivability in their local environment. Moreover, we analyse the primary design factors affecting the planner and the optimizer. Lastly, we discuss the next steps we believe are effective in reaching authentic emergent narratives.

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