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Text: The Knowledge Engineering Review, Vol. 10:2, 1995, 115-152 Intelligent agents: theory and practice MICHAEL WOOLDRIDGE1 and NICHOLAS R. JENNINGS2 1 Department of Computing Manchester Metropolitan Unive...
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Text: M. WOOLDRIDGE AND NICHOLAS JENNINGS 116 control has long been a research domain in distributed artificial intelligence (DAI) (Steeb et al., 1988); various types of information manager, that filter and...
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Text: Intelligent agents: theory and practice 117 A simple way of conceptualising an agent is thus as a kind of UNIX-like software process, that exhibits the properties listed above. This weak notion of age...
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Text: M. WOOLDRIDGE AND NICHOLAS JENNINGS 118 convenience, we identify three key issues, and structure our survey around these (cf. Seel, 1989, p.1 ): • Agent theories are essentially specifications. Agent ...
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Text: Intelligent agents: theory and practice 119 These statements make use of a folk psychology, by which human behaviour is predicted and explained through the attribution of attitudes, such as believing ...
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Text: M. WOOLDRIDGE AND NICHOLAS JENNINGS 120 Being an intentional system seems to be a necessary condition for agenthood. but is it a sufficient condition? In his Master's thesis, Shardlow trawled through ...
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Text: Intelligent agents: theory and practice 121 logic fail here? The problem is that the intentional notions-such as belief and desire-are referentially opaque, in that they set up opaque contexts, in whi...
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Text: M. WOOLDRIDGE AND NICHOLAS JENNINGS 122 developed by Kripke (1963).3 Hintikka's insight was to see that an agent's beliefs could be characterised as a set of possible worlds, in the following way. Con...
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Text: Intelligent agents: theory and practice 123 complete axiomatisation of normal modal logic. Similarly, the second property will appear as a rule of inference in any axiomisation of normal modal logic; ...
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Text: M. WOOLDRIDGE AND NICHOLAS JENNINGS 124 from belief: it seems reasonable that one could believe something that is false, but one would hesitate to say that one could know something false. Knowledge is...
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Text: Intelligent agents: theory and practice 125 would apply its inference rules wherever possible, in order to generate the deductive closure of its base beliefs under its deduction rules. We model deduct...
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Text: M. WOOLDRIDGE AND NICHOLAS JENNINGS 126 An all-embracing agent theory is some time off, and yet signficant steps have been taken towards it. In the following subsections, we briefly review some of thi...
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Text: Intelligent agents: theory and practice 127 were used: beliefs and goals. Further attitudes, such as intention, were defined in terms of these. In related work, Rao and Georgeff have developed a logic...
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Text: M. WOOLDRIDGE AND NICHOLAS JENNINGS 128 interchange format (KIF). KOML provides the agent designer with a standard syntax for messages, and a number of performatives that define the force of a message...
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Text: Intelligent agents: theory and practice 129 theories as specifications, and agent logics as specification languages, is that the problems and issues we then face are familiar from the discipline of so...
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Text: M. WOOLDRIDGE A:-!D NICHOi.AS JENNINGS 130 3 Agent architectures Until now, this article has been concerned with agent theory-the construction of formalisms for reasoning about agents, and the propert...
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Text: Intelligent agents: theory and practice 131 reasoning, have turned out to be extremely difficult (cf. the CYC project (Guba & Lenat, 1994)). The underlying problem seems to be the difficulty of theore...
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Text: M. WOOLDRIDGE AND NICHOLAS JENNINGS 132 which monitors the environment in order to determine further options for the agent; a filtering process; and a deliberation process. The filtering process is re...
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Text: Intelligent agents: theory and practice 133 1. Intelligent behaviour can be generated without explicit representations of the kind that symbolic AI proposes. 2. Intelligent behaviour can be generated ...
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Text: M. WOOLDRIDGE AND NICHOLAS JENNINGS 134 "[An agent} ... x iss aid to carry the information that p inw orld states, written s I= K(x,p), if for all world states in which x has the same value as it does...
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Text: Intelligent agents: theory and practice 135 some kind of precedence over the deliberative one, so that it can provide a rapid response to important environmental events. This kind of structuring leads...
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Text: M. WOOLDRIDGE AND '.'JICHOLAS JENNINGS 136 layers, and in particular, to deal with conflicting action proposals from the different layers. The control framework does this by using control rules. 3.3.3...
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Text: Intelligent agents: theory and practice 137 model, various patterns of behaviour may be activated, dropped, or executed. As a result of Po B execution, the plan-based <;omponent and cooperation compon...
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Text: M. WOOLDRIDGE AND NICHOLAS JENNINGS 138 relationships in Al, of which a particularly relevant example is Rao and Georgeff (1992a). This article discusses the relationship between the abstract BDI logi...
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Text: Intelligent agents: theory and practice 139 plans, which are essentially decision trees that can be used to efficiently determine an appropriate action in any situation (Schoppers, 1987). Another prop...
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Text: M. WOOLDRIDGE AND NICHOLAS JENNINGS 140 = CA~ open(door)8 Bl CA~ open (door)8. This formula is read: "if at time 5 agent a can ensure that the door is open at time 8, then at time 5 agent b believes t...
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Text: Intelligent agents: theory and practice 141 designed to provide the core features required to realise most agent architectures and systems. Thus APRIL provides facilities for multi-tasking (via proces...
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Text: M. WOOLDRIDGE A:-1D NICHOLAS JENNINGS 142 agency discussed in this paper) is particularly important, as it potentially makes agent technology available to a user base that is industrially (rather than...
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Text: Intelligent agents: theory and practice 143 accelerator control (Jennings et al., 1993), intelligent document retrieval (Mukhopadhyay et al., 1986), patient care (Huang et al., 1995), telecommunicatio...
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Text: M. WOOLDRIDGE AND NICHOLAS JENNINGS 144 specified articles from a range of document repositories (Voorhees, 1994). Another important system in this area is called Carnot (Huhns et al., 1992), which al...
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Text: Intelligent agents: theory and practice 145 Agre, P and Chapman, D, 1987. "PENGI: An implementation of a theory of activity" In: Proceedings of the Sixth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence...
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Text: M. WOOLDRIDGE AND NICHOLAS JENNINGS 146 Chaib-draa, B, Moulin, B, Mandiau, Rand Millot, P, 1992. "Trends in distributed artificial intelligence·· Artificial Intelligence Review 6 35-66. Chang, E, 1987...
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Text: Intelligent agents: theory and practice 147 Fikes, RE and Nilsson. N, 1971. "STRIPS: A new approach to the application of theorem proving to problem solving'· Artificial Intelligence 5 (2) 189-208. Fi...
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Text: M. WOOLDRIDGE AND NICHOLAS JENNINGS 148 Halpern, JY, 1986. "Reasoning about knowledge: An overview" In: JY Halpern (ed.) Proceedings oft he 1986 Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning About Kn...
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Text: Intelligent agents: theory and practice 149 Kiss, G and Reichgelt, H, 1992. "Towards a semantics of desires" In: E Werner and Y Demazeau (eds.) Decentralized Al 3-Proceedings of the Third European Wor...
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Text: M. WOOLDRIDGE AND N[CHOLAS JENNINGS 150 MUiler, JP and Pischel, M, 1994. "Modelling interacting agents in dynamic environments .. In: Proceedings of the Eleventh European Conference on Artificial Inte...
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Text: Intelligent agents: theory and practice 151 Sargent, P, 1992. "Back to school for a brand new ABC" In: The Guardian, 12 March, p 28. Schoppe N;, MJ, 1987. "Universal plans for reactive robots in unpre...
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Text: M. WOOLDRIDGE AND NICHOLAS JENNINGS 152 Weerasooriya, D, Rao, A and Ramamohanarao, K, 1995. "Design of a concurrent agent-oriented language" In: M Wooldridge and NR Jennings (eds.) Intelligent Agents:...
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