| Doyle, J.: 1991, `Rationality and its rules in reasoning (extended abstract)'. In: Proceedings of the Tenth National Conference on Articial Intelligence (AAAI'91). pp. 1093-1100. |
....misinterpretation of the agent s preferences. Logical frameworks contribute to this problem, because they allow for a systematic study and classi cation of desires by making underlying assumptions explicit. Recently several logics for desires and goals have been proposed (Doyle and Wellman, 1991; Doyle et al. 1991; Boutilier, 1994; Pearl, 1993; Tan and Pearl, 1994b; Tan c 2000 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands. aamas.tex; 30 05 2000; 14:52; p.1 2 and Pearl, 1994a; Lang, 1996; Bell and Huang, 1997; van der Torre, 1998) to express preferences implicitly and compactly. For example, ....
....14:52; p. 36 37 The relative preference over the possible results of a plan constitutes the fundamental concept underlying the objectives of planning and decision making, with desires and goals serving as a computationally useful partial speci cation or heuristic approximation of these preferences (Doyle, 1991). Our approach is complementary to Boutilier s (Boutilier, 1994) while he focuses only on the de nition of optimal actions from a given preference relation, we also focus on the practical generation of this preference relation. Boutilier also does not distinguish between background and ....
Doyle, J.: 1991, `Rationality and its rules in reasoning (extended abstract)'. In: Proceedings of the Tenth National Conference on Articial Intelligence (AAAI'91). pp. 1093-1100.
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