2 edition of Toward an architecture for resource-bounded agents found in the catalog.
Toward an architecture for resource-bounded agents
Martha E. Pollack
Published
1987
by CSLI/Stanford in Stanford, CA
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | Martha E. Pollack, David J. Israel, and Michael E. Bratman. |
Series | Report / Center for the Study of Language and Information ;, no. CSLI-87-104, Report (Center for the Study of Language and Information (U.S.)) ;, no. CSLI-87-104. |
Contributions | Israel, David J., Bratman, Michael. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | Q335 .P65 1987 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 19 p. : |
Number of Pages | 19 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2105387M |
LC Control Number | 88156268 |
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An Architecture for Resource Bounded Agents Nowaczyk, Sławomir and Malec, Jacek LU () International Multiconference on Computer Science and Information Technology 2. p Mark; Abstract We study agents situated in partially observable environments, who do not have sufficient resources to create conformant (complete) plans.
An Architecture for Resource Bounded Agents Nowaczyk, Sławomir; Malec, Jacek Published in: Proceedings of the International Multiconference on Computer Science and Information Technology Link to publication Citation for published version (APA): Nowaczyk, S., & Malec, J. An Architecture for Resource Bounded Agents.
In M. Ganzha, M Cited by: 1. Vers une architecture, recently translated into English as Toward an Architecture but commonly known as Towards a New Architecture after the translation by Frederick Etchells, is a collection of essays written by Le Corbusier (Charles-Edouard Jeanneret), advocating for and exploring the concept of modern book has had a lasting effect on the architectural profession Cited by: Reasoning about intentions is an important area of research for the design of resource bounded rational agents who need to coordinate their actions with the actions of other agents in a multi-agent system.
Closely related Toward an architecture for resource-bounded agents book intentions is the notion of an agent being committed to an by: 4. An Inductive Logic Programming algorithm generalises observations and deduced knowledge so that the agents can choose the best plan for execution.
We describe an architecture which allows ideas and solutions from several sub-fields of Artificial Intelligence to be joined together in a controlled and manageable way. "Toward an architecture for resource-bounded agents" Technical Report CSLI, Center for the Study of Language and Information, SRI and Stanford University.
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Abstract. We present a unifying perspective of the individual control layers of the agent architecture I nte RR a P. I nte RR a P aims at modeling autonomous resource-bounded agents that interact with each other in dynamic multiagent environments.
I nte RR a P implements a pragmatic Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) architecture, where the agent's mental state is distributed over a set of layers.
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An Architecture for Agent’s Risk Perception One of the critical issues in agent’s risk decisions is perception, specially because it assumes a key role on the decision process. This subject has not received enough attention in agent’s modelling literature.
Abstract Since the influential work of Alchourrón, Gärdenfors and Makinson, accounts of belief revision have assumed that agents are ideal, in the sense that they know all consequences of their beliefs.
However, in some cases, this assumption is not. agent, and a set of design principles that help successfully implement that architecture, (2) a web-scale experimental evaluation of an implementation of that architecture, and (3). Efficient Resource-Bounded Reasoning in AT-RALPH Shlomo Zilberstein and Stuart J.
Russell Computer Science Division University of California Berkeley, CA Abstract Anytime algorithms have attracted growing attention in recent years as a key mechanism for implementing models of bounded rationality.
We introduce a resource adaptive agent mechanism which supports the user of an interactive theorem proving system. The mechanism, an extension of [4], uses a two layered architecture of agent societies to suggest applicable commands together with appropriate command argument instantiations.
Abstract In this thesis, I criticise traditional epistemic logics based on possible worlds semantics, inspired by Hintikka, as a framework for representing the beliefs and knowledge of agents. The traditional approach suffers from the logical. found: Her Toward an architecture for resource-bounded agents, c t.p.
(Martha E. Pollack; AI Center and CSLI, SRI International) Change Notes new. Toward an architecture for resource-bounded agents. Technical report CSLI, Stanford University, iIntelligent Agentsbook series.
Springer-Verlag, LectureNotes inArticifical Intelligence, Volumes, () iJ. Design ofAutonomous Agents: ALayered Approach, volume. This work presents a methodology for the design of an intelligent supervisory system that combines the principles of fuzzy logic, the Internal Model Control (IMC) architecture and the paradigm of M.
A Probabilistic Logic for Resource-Bounded Multi-Agent Systems Hoang Nga Nguyen1 andAbdur Rakib2 1Institute for Future Transport and Cities, Coventry University, UK 2Computer Science Research Centre, University of the West of England, UK @, @ Abstract Resource-bounded alternating-time temporal logic.
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1. Introduction We may have to wait for the “end of history”. ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: 1 online resource: v.: digital: Contents: Agent theories, architectures, and languages: A survey --Changing attitudes --Guarantees for autonomy in cognitive agent architecture --Multi-agent reasoning with belief contexts: the approach and a case study --Toward a formal model of commitment for resource bounded agents.
The BDI model was developed as an architecture for planning for resource-bounded rational agents (Bratman et al., ). In this framework, the agent is specified by its knowledge and behavior.
The agent's knowledge consists of its beliefs, desires, and intentions, while its behavior consists of its perception and plan.