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In this paper we present an approach where a hybrid computational model is represented as a set of communicating agents composing a multi-agent system. A general concept of representation of connected groups of agents is introduced and utilized for automatic building of schemes to solve a given computational task. We propose a combination of an evolutionary algorithm and a formal logic resolution system which is able to generate and verify new schemes. Furthermore, the adaptive cooperation support of individual computational agents is described, which improves their efficiency in time. These features are implemented within a software system and demonstrated on several examples.
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Neruda, R. (2006). Emerging Hybrid Computational Models. In: Huang, DS., Li, K., Irwin, G.W. (eds) Computational Intelligence. ICIC 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 4114. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-37275-2_47
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