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Making decisions for intelligent agents in procedure descriptive framework

conference contribution
posted on 2001-01-01, 00:00 authored by Yuefeng Li, L Liu
There are many existing and potential industrial and commercial applications for intelligent agents in the literature. The very challenging issue for these applications is to "do what intelligent agents should do". The BDI (beliefs, desires, intentions) architecture is presented to solve this challenge, and it has attracted much attention. The main difficulty for this architecture is the formalization problem. In this paper, we discuss the "procedure descriptive framework", which is a method for formalizing the BDI architecture. We present decision models for intelligent agents in this framework. This research provides a technique for online agents to form beliefs and make decisions according to the current uncertain environment

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Pagination

3324 - 3329

Location

Tuscan, Arizona

Start date

2001-10-07

End date

2001-10-10

ISBN-13

9780780370890

ISBN-10

0780370899

Language

eng

Notes

Features in 5th volume.

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2001, IEEE

Editor/Contributor(s)

F Wang

Title of proceedings

IEEE SMC 2001: E-Systems and E-Man for Cybernetics in Cyberspace

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