interaguji
Interaguji is a theoretical concept in distributed systems and cognitive science that describes a mode of interaction among multiple autonomous agents sharing a common environment. In interaguji, coordination emerges from local interactions and indirect signals rather than from a central planner or explicit global directives. The concept emphasizes decentralized control and the ability of agents to adapt to changing conditions by predicting others’ actions.
The term is a neologism formed to denote inter-agent interaction dynamics. It is used mainly in academic
Mechanisms underlying interaguji rely on local observation and neighbor-to-neighbor communication, with information propagating through the network
Applications of interaguji include swarm robotics coordinating tasks like area coverage, sensor networks adapting to failures,
Critics note that emergent coordination can be fragile and hard to reproduce or verify. Interaguji remains