Interfacing a Cognitive Agent Platform with Second Life
S. Ranathunga, S. Cranefield, и M. Purvis. Agents for Educational Games and Simulations, том 7471 из Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg, (2012)
Аннотация
Second Life is a popular multi-purpose online virtual world that provides a rich platform for remote human interaction. It is increasingly being used as a simulation platform to model complex human interactions in diverse areas, as well as to simulate multi-agent systems. It would therefore be beneficial to provide techniques allowing high-level agent development tools, especially cognitive agent platforms such as belief-desire-intention (BDI) programming frameworks, to be interfaced to Second Life. This is not a trivial task as it involves mapping potentially unreliable sensor readings from complex Second Life simulations to a domain-specific abstract logical model of observed properties and/or events. This paper investigates this problem in the context of agent interactions in a multi-agent system simulated in Second Life. We present a framework that facilitates the connection of any multi-agent platform with Second Life, and demonstrate it in conjunction with an extension of the Jason BDI interpreter.
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%A Ranathunga, Surangika
%A Cranefield, Stephen
%A Purvis, Martin
%B Agents for Educational Games and Simulations
%C Berlin / Heidelberg
%D 2012
%E Beer, Martin
%E Brom, Cyril
%E Dignum, Frank
%E Soo, Von-Wun
%I Springer
%K 'Second 'virtual BDI Jason Life' agents myown worlds'
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%T Interfacing a Cognitive Agent Platform with Second Life
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%V 7471
%X Second Life is a popular multi-purpose online virtual world that provides a rich platform for remote human interaction. It is increasingly being used as a simulation platform to model complex human interactions in diverse areas, as well as to simulate multi-agent systems. It would therefore be beneficial to provide techniques allowing high-level agent development tools, especially cognitive agent platforms such as belief-desire-intention (BDI) programming frameworks, to be interfaced to Second Life. This is not a trivial task as it involves mapping potentially unreliable sensor readings from complex Second Life simulations to a domain-specific abstract logical model of observed properties and/or events. This paper investigates this problem in the context of agent interactions in a multi-agent system simulated in Second Life. We present a framework that facilitates the connection of any multi-agent platform with Second Life, and demonstrate it in conjunction with an extension of the Jason BDI interpreter.
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