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Cooperative skills evaluation and participative multiagent simulation for rodent control training
In this paper we present an agent based evaluation mechanism in a context of multi-agent participatory simulation applied to rodent control. Our training environment is based on (1) an agent based ecosystems simulation as well as actor's avatar interacting with the simulation; and (2) a negotiation based skill evaluation of the actors' behaviors during the simulation. This paper highlights how the combination of these two approaches can help improving rodent control efficiency.