A. Rao, and M. George. Proceedings of the First International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems (ICMAS-95), page 312-319. (1995)
Abstract
The study of computational agents capable of rational behaviour has received a great deal of attention in recent years. Theoretical formalizations of such agents and their
implementations have proceeded in parallel with little or no connection between them. This paper explores a particular type of rational agent a Belief, Desire, Intention (BDI)
agent. The primary aim of this paper is to integrate a) the theoretical foundations of BDI agents from both a quantitative decision theoretic perspective and a symbolic reasoning perspective b) the implementations of BDI agents from an ideal theoretical perspective and a more practical perspective and c) the building of large-scale applications based on BDI agents, In particular an air-trfiac management application will be described from both a theoretical and an implementation perspective.
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%X The study of computational agents capable of rational behaviour has received a great deal of attention in recent years. Theoretical formalizations of such agents and their
implementations have proceeded in parallel with little or no connection between them. This paper explores a particular type of rational agent a Belief, Desire, Intention (BDI)
agent. The primary aim of this paper is to integrate a) the theoretical foundations of BDI agents from both a quantitative decision theoretic perspective and a symbolic reasoning perspective b) the implementations of BDI agents from an ideal theoretical perspective and a more practical perspective and c) the building of large-scale applications based on BDI agents, In particular an air-trfiac management application will be described from both a theoretical and an implementation perspective.
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implementations have proceeded in parallel with little or no connection between them. This paper explores a particular type of rational agent a Belief, Desire, Intention (BDI)
agent. The primary aim of this paper is to integrate a) the theoretical foundations of BDI agents from both a quantitative decision theoretic perspective and a symbolic reasoning perspective b) the implementations of BDI agents from an ideal theoretical perspective and a more practical perspective and c) the building of large-scale applications based on BDI agents, In particular an air-trfiac management application will be described from both a theoretical and an implementation perspective.},
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