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A TwoLevel BDI-Agent Model for Theory of Mind and its Use

by Tibor Bosse, Zulfiqar A. Memon, Jan Treur - in Social Manipulation. In: Proc. of the AISB 2007 Workshop on Mindful Environments , 2007
"... Abstract. This paper introduces a formal BDI-based agent model for Theory of Mind. The model uses BDI-concepts to describe the reasoning process of an agent that reasons about the reasoning process of another agent, which is also based on BDI-concepts. A case study illustrates how the model can be u ..."
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Abstract. This paper introduces a formal BDI-based agent model for Theory of Mind. The model uses BDI-concepts to describe the reasoning process of an agent that reasons about the reasoning process of another agent, which is also based on BDI-concepts. A case study illustrates how the model can

Modeling Rational Agents within a BDI-Architecture

by Anand S. Rao, Michael P. Georgeff , 1991
"... Intentions, an integral part of the mental state of an agent, play an important role in ..."
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Intentions, an integral part of the mental state of an agent, play an important role in

AgentSpeak(L): BDI Agents speak out in a logical computable language

by Anand S. Rao , 1996
"... Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) agents have been investigated by many researchers from both a theoretical specification perspective and a practical design perspective. However, there still remains a large gap between theory and practice. The main reason for this has been the complexity of theorem-prov ..."
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-proving or model-checking in these expressive specification logics. Hence, the implemented BDI systems have tended to use the three major attitudes as data structures, rather than as modal operators. In this paper, we provide an alternative formalization of BDI agents by providing an operational and proof

The observation-based model for bdi-agents

by Kaile Su, Abdul Sattar, Kewen Wang, Xiangyu Luo, Guido Governatori, Vineet Nair - In AAAI-05 , 2005
"... We present a new computational model of BDI-agents, called the observation-based BDI-model. The key point of this BDImodel is to express agents ’ beliefs, desires and intentions as a set of runs (computing paths), which is exactly a system in the interpreted system model, a well-known agent model du ..."
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We present a new computational model of BDI-agents, called the observation-based BDI-model. The key point of this BDImodel is to express agents ’ beliefs, desires and intentions as a set of runs (computing paths), which is exactly a system in the interpreted system model, a well-known agent model

Computationally Grounded Model of BDI-Agents

by Kaile Su, Abdul Sattar, Kewen Wang, Guido Governatori , 2005
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A Model of BDI-Agent in Game-Theoretic Framework

by Stanisjaw Ambroszkiewicz, Jan Komar , 1997
"... . A model of BDI--agent in game--theoretic framework is presented. The desire is represented as agent's goal to achieve a maximum level of utility. A reasoning process based on agent's rational behavior is proposed. This process determines agent's intention. It is also shown how to u ..."
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. A model of BDI--agent in game--theoretic framework is presented. The desire is represented as agent's goal to achieve a maximum level of utility. A reasoning process based on agent's rational behavior is proposed. This process determines agent's intention. It is also shown how

Incorporating BDI-Agent Concepts into Object-Oriented Programming

by Jack Betts
"... Abstract. In 1987 Bratman introduced the model of reasoning on the grounds of beliefs, desires, and intentions (BDI) to mimic important as-pects of human reasoning. This view has since been adopted as one of the major paradigms in agent-oriented modelling and agent program-ming. A number of dedicate ..."
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Abstract. In 1987 Bratman introduced the model of reasoning on the grounds of beliefs, desires, and intentions (BDI) to mimic important as-pects of human reasoning. This view has since been adopted as one of the major paradigms in agent-oriented modelling and agent program-ming. A number

Regular models of phonological rule systems

by Ronald M. Kaplan, Martin Kay , 1994
"... This paper presents a set of mathematical and computational tools for manipulating and reasoning about regular languages and regular relations and argues that they provide a solid basis for computational phonology. It shows in detail how this framework applies to ordered sets of context-sensitive re ..."
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-sensitive rewriting rules and also to grammars in Koskenniemi's two-level formalism. This analysis provides a common representation of phonological constraints that supports efficient generation and recognition by a single simple interpreter.

A Methodology and Modelling Technique for Systems of BDI Agents

by David Kinny, Michael Georgeff, Anand Rao , 1996
"... The construction of large-scale embedded software systems demands the use of design methodologies and modelling techniques that support abstraction, inheritance, modularity, and other mechanisms for reducing complexity and preventing error. If multi-agent systems are to become widely accepted as a b ..."
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and engineers rather than researchers. In this paper we describe an agent-oriented methodology and modelling technique for systems of agents based upon the Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) paradigm. Our models extend existing Object-Oriented (OO) models. By building upon and adapting existing, well

Modelling rational BDI-agents within the framework of asynchronous automata (Extended Abstract)

by Stanislaw Ambroszkiewicz, Wojciech Penczek
"... ) Stanis/law Ambroszkiewicz and Wojciech Penczek Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences email: penczek, sambrosz@ipipan.waw.pl Abstract A new model for multi-agent systems is introduced. Multi-agent systems are defined as asynchronous automata composed of non-deterministic agent ..."
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) Stanis/law Ambroszkiewicz and Wojciech Penczek Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences email: penczek, sambrosz@ipipan.waw.pl Abstract A new model for multi-agent systems is introduced. Multi-agent systems are defined as asynchronous automata composed of non
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