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ACADEMIC YEAR: 2023/2024 III YEAR

DEPARTMENT: COMPUTER SCIENCE


COURSE TITLE: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
COURSE CODE: COSC3112
ASSIGNMENT TITLE: AI Agent Example

PREPARED BY: GROUP 3


NAME......................................... ID
ASNAKE KETEMA CNCS/UR24885/14
MIKIYAS TSEGAYE CNCS/UR24900/14
HABTAMNESH TAMIRU CNCS/UR24894/14
FIREHIWOT MELKAMU CNCS/UR24893/14
KINDIE ALEBEL CNCS/UR24896/14

SUBMITTED BY: GROUP3


SUBMISSION DATE: 23/07/2016
Example of Agent Type and Their PEAS Description
Agent Performance Environmen Actuators Sensors Goals
type measure t
Football 1.Number of 1.The football 1. Muscles for 1. Vision sensors 1.Win
player goals scored or field with movement and to perceive the matches and
assists made. dimensions, physical actions position of tournaments.
2.Passing goals, such as running, teammates, 2.Improve
accuracy boundaries, kicking, opponents, and individual
percentage. obstacles passing, and the ball on the performance
3.Distance (opponents), shooting. field. and skills.
covered during and varying 2. Voice 2. GPS sensors to 3. Contribute
a match. weather communication track the player's effectively to
4.Number of conditions. with teammates movement and the team's
successful 2.Teammates, for coordination positioning on the success.
tackles or opponents, and strategy field.
interceptions. coaches, execution. 3. Heart rate
referees, fans. monitor to
measure physical
exertion and
fatigue levels.
4. Accelerometer
to track speed and
acceleration
during sprints or
movements.

What to perceive:
1. Position of teammates and opponents on the field.
2. Ball trajectory and speed.
3. Game situation (score line, time remaining).
4. Coach instructions or tactical changes.
Actions to take:
1. Pass the ball to a teammate in a better position.
2. Make runs into open spaces to receive passes.
3. Defend against opponents by marking them closely or intercepting passes.

Environment it interacts with:


1. Other players on the field (teammates and opponents).
2. Coaches giving instructions from the side-lines.
3. Referees making decisions during the match.

By integrating these sensors, effectors, goals, environment factors, performance


measures, perceptions, actions, and interactions with the environment
effectively into a player agent for a national team football player, it can
successfully contribute to achieving team success on the field while improving
individual performance as well.

Thanks for your time

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