| Searle, J. 1983. Intentionality. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. |
.... Agents) most of it is concerned with human computer dialogue, whether in natural language or otherwise (e.g. 18] and other papers at the AAAI Workshop on Mixed Initiative Intelligence) This literature accepts, at least tacitly, the theory that conversational moves are actions ( speech acts [23]) that can be formalized as planning operators and instantiated by plan generation and plan recognition processes (e.g. 4] This theoretical perspective, if carried over directly to the design and implementation of dialogue systems, implies sophisticated reasoning engines carrying out ....
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....of the whole array of possible actions. We hope that the method suggested for communicative acts might carry over to other actions also. 1. 1 Individuating Speech Acts The notion of a speech act was introduced by Austin [1] and developed by both the philosophical community, especially by Searle [12, 13], and the linguistic community, as for example by Sadock [11] and the contributors to [6] This general conception was adopted by the AI agent paradigm that started in the early 1990s with DARPA s development of KQML [9] and has been carried over to FIPA s ACL. Key figures in this latter ....
....started in the early 1990s with DARPA s development of KQML [9] and has been carried over to FIPA s ACL. Key figures in this latter development have been Cohen Levesque, Sadek, and Singh (e.g. 4] 10] 14] see [8] for a survey. All of these later writers acknowledge their debt to Searle s [13] general account. Austin s [1] initial descriptions of speech acts included such leading examples as saying I hereby pronounce you man and wife or I order you to remain quiet, and thereby making the people become married, or making someone be under an obligation to be quiet. In these cases ....
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....can distinguish skeptical and credulous agents. The former is more critical towards its own beliefs than the latter. Technically, skeptical agents accept undercuts and rebuts to their own arguments, whereas credulous agents accept only undercuts. For argumentation, the agents use the speech acts [18] propose, oppose, and agree and for cooperation ask and reply. To reduce the number of messages exchanged an agent will ask only its cooperation partners for help and only those whose domain of expertise covers the issue in question. Similarly, an agent proposes its beliefs only to its ....
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