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    New thread created to move reply from unrelated thread.

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      Hello everybody. I am mohammed start doing Ph.D research for agent learning.
      I wish if someone help me in answering my question. What are the most common mechanisms that are used to train a multiagent system. Greatful to hear your answer.
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        Mohammed, are you trying to develop a multiagent system using Qt ? Can you elaborate what you are trying to do ... then probably someone can throw more light here ...

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          [quote author="Almashraee" date="1294939573"]Hello everybody. I am mohammed start doing Ph.D research for agent learning.
          I wish if someone help me in answering my question. What are the most common mechanisms that are used to train a multiagent system. Greatful to hear your answer.
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          The first thing I'd expect a Ph.D student to do, is to do a literature study in order to figure out what is already known in his area of research. So, my advice is to start searching for relevant literature using systems like Scopus or Web of Knowledge, to get up to speed with the state of the art, and write down what you learned. That is a great first or second chapter for your thesis, and could also be published separately as a review article in a related journal. Good thing is: review articles tend to get a lot of citations too, if they're any good.

          I think that is more effective than asking around on random, unrelated internet forums.

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