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Synchronization of Intelligent Assets through Strategic Communication Induces Personality Traits. A Theoretical Hypothesis

Student: Kallakuri Radhakrishna

Supervisor: Valentina Kuskova

Faculty: International laboratory for Applied Network Research

Educational Programme: Applied Statistics with Network Analysis (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2021

The paper looks into how traits based modelling allows an intelligent agent to get synchronised with a strategic discourse. Here the agent relies on different personalities of the unique self-created by differentiating and grouping traits according to the needs of the operational environment. Then on the basis of subsequent combinations of traits new traits are generated which can be selected according to the needs of the agent based on interpretation of incoming messages. The paper brings into the focus the journey of intelligent agent along a strategic discourse by going for traits based modelling of an agent.

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