name: agentic-behavioral-modeling-abm description: "Agentic Behavioral Modeling (ABM) — treating artificial agents as autonomous decision-making entities with goal-directed behavior. Framework for modeling agents as rational actors with internal state representations. Use when: building agent-based simulations, modeling goal-directed behavior, analyzing autonomous decision-making systems, creating behavioral models for AI agents. Triggers: agent behavioral model, goal-directed agent, autonomous agent modeling, rational actor framework, agent-based simulation."
On Agentic Behavioral Modeling
Paper: arXiv:2604.27894 (May 2026, Dirk Ostwald et al.)
Core Framework
Agentic Behavioral Modeling treats artificial agents as autonomous decision-making entities with:
- Goal-directed behavior — actions driven by internal objectives
- State representations — internal models of environment and self
- Behavioral policies — mappings from states to actions
- Autonomous adaptation — self-modification of policies based on experience
Key Principles
- Agents modeled as rational actors operating in partially observable environments
- Behavioral patterns emerge from interaction between goals, beliefs, and constraints
- Framework bridges computational neuroscience and AI agent design
Applications
- Multi-agent simulation
- AI safety analysis
- Behavioral economics modeling
- Cognitive architecture design
Activation Keywords
- agentic behavioral modeling
- autonomous agent framework
- goal-directed behavior
- agent-based simulation
- rational actor model
- behavioral agent design