Signifiers for conveying and exploiting affordances: from human-computer interaction to multi-agent systems

Author:

Lemée JérémyORCID,Vachtsevanou Danai,Mayer Simon,Ciortea Andrei

Abstract

AbstractThe ecological psychologist James J. Gibson defined the notion of affordances to refer to what action possibilities environments offer to animals. In this paper, we show how (artificial) agents can discover and exploit affordances in a Multi-Agent System (MAS) environment to achieve their goals. To indicate to agents what affordances are present in their environment and whether it is likely that these may help the agents to achieve their objectives, the environment may expose signifiers while taking into account the current situation of the environment and of the agent. On this basis, we define a Signifier Exposure Mechanism that is used by the environment to compute which signifiers should be exposed to agents in order to permit agents to only perceive information about affordances that are likely to be relevant to them, and thereby increase their interaction efficiency. If this is successful, agents can interact with partially observable environments more efficiently because the signifiers indicate the affordances they can exploit towards given purposes. Signifiers thereby facilitate the exploration and the exploitation of MAS environments. Implementations of signifiers and of the Signifier Exposure Mechanism are presented within the context of a Hypermedia Multi-Agent System, and the utility of this approach is presented through the development of a scenario.

Funder

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

HORIZON EUROPE European Innovation Council

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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