| Panzarasa, P., Jennings, N.R., Norman, T.: Social mental shaping: Modelling the impact of sociality on the mental states of autonomous agents. Computational Intelligence 17 (2001) 738--782 |
....work is Cohen and Levesque s research [2] which introduces joint intention concept to handle cooperative intentions. Joint intentions are intended to clarify the relationships among beliefs, desires and intentions for multiple agents. Other researches include Nunes, Raimo and Jennings s work [3,4,8,9,10]. Some of them extend Cohen and Levesque s theory; others investigate the joint intention from the point of philosophy. However, all of these researches do not deal with the joint maintenance problems. For the purpose of effectively specifying the social behavior constraints, investigating the ....
Panzarasa, P and N.R.Jennings. Social mental shaping: Modelling the impact of sociality on the mental state of autonomous agents. Computational Intelligence(2001).
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Panzarasa, P., Jennings, N.R., Norman, T.: Social mental shaping: Modelling the impact of sociality on the mental states of autonomous agents. Computational Intelligence 17 (2001) 738--782
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Panzarasa, P., N. R. Jennings and T. J. Norman (2001). "Social mental shaping: Modelling the impact of sociality on autonomous agents' mental states", Computational Intelligence, 17(4):738-782.
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Panzarasa, P., Jennings, N.R., Norman, T.: Social mental shaping: Modelling the impact of sociality on the mental states of autonomous agents. Computational Intelligence 17 (2001) 738--782
....new acquaintances to other agents and whether it is useful to continue interactions with a particular acquaintance. In this work all the decisions are solely targeted towards improving the agent s own utility: we do not consider inherently social agents that act towards the goal of the community [Panzarasa et al. 2001] . In this context, we show that the agents successfully identify the capabilities of other agents and groups of mutually cooperating partners emerge despite the constraint of interacting with a limited number of acquaintances and all being self interested entities. This work advances the state ....
P. Panzarasa, N. R. Jennings, and T. J. Norman. Social mental shaping: modelling the impact of sociality on autonomous agents' mental states. Computational Intelligence, 17(4):738--782, 2001.
....and letting them know about the plan it favours. This plan will be a candidate for being moved up to an agreedupon plan status. The intention to let somebody know something can be regarded as an instantiation of a more general attitude: the intention to make somebody adopt a mental attitude [24]. This is a key construct that lies at the heart of most social processes and interagent social behaviours. In fact, it can be seen as the cognitive source of a variety of social influence processes that agents exert in order to impact upon each other s mental states. If social influence is ....
P. Panzarasa, N. R. Jennings, and T. J. Norman. Social mental shaping: Modelling the impact of sociality on the mental states of autonomous agents. Computational Intelligence, forthcoming, 2001.
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