| M. Luck and M. d'Inverno. Plan analysis for autonomous sociological agents. In Submitted to the Seventh International Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures and Languages, 2000. |
....the conversation taking place. However, this module will also contain knowledge about multi agent planning and capabilities etc. of the other agents. That is, it contains knowledge about the social impact of each plan. We assume the module to have at least the type of knowledge as illustrated in [15], but refer to that paper for reasoning about multi agent plans to establish a team and before constructing adopting a social plan. The planning module will be used for preplanning during the potential recognition stage. In fact, it will be more busy during higher stages of CPS, i.e. when ....
....type of dialogue as well as the possible embeddings between the different types. Thus desired kinds of communication are allowed and harmful ones prevented, without completely fixing any protocol. Also [17] use multi context logic whereas we stick to (multi )modal logic. In a sense, the work of [15] is also closely related to the work reported here. However, they concentrate on the reasoning part of how to construct a multi agent plan, while we concentrate on the actual mechanism to establish the team after the agent has decided which plan to execute and which agents should be involved in ....
M. Luck and M. d'Inverno. Plan analysis for autonomous sociological agents. In C. Castelfranchi and Y. Lesperance, editors, Intelligent Agents VII. Agent Theories, Architectures and Languages-7th. International Workshop, ATAL-
....: AutoAgent cooperatingagents : PAutoAgent goal 2 generatingagent:goals 8 aa : cooperatingagents ffl goal 2 aa:goals generatingagent 62 cooperatingagents cooperatingagents 6= f g Fig. 3. Engagement and Cooperation Key relationships are direct engagements, engagement chains and cooperations [12]. In a direct engagement, a client agent with some goals uses another server agent to assist them in the achievement of those goals. A server agent either exists already as a result of some other engagement, or is instantiated from a neutral object for the current engagement. No restriction is ....
M. Luck and M. d'Inverno. Plan analysis for autonomous sociological agents. In Submitted to the Seventh International Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures and Languages, 2000.
....and formally specified an extended theory of agent interaction, based on goals and motivations, which takes exactly this standpoint. The theory describes a framework for categorising different agents [5] and has been used as a basis for investigating aspects of the relationships between agents [6], providing an operational account of their invocation and destruction [3] as well as for reformulating existing systems and theories, including those relating to dependence situations [2] In essence, autonomous agents possess goals that are generated within rather than adopted from other ....
M. Luck and M. d'Inverno. Plan analysis for autonomous sociological agents. In Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages, 2000.
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