| T. Wagner and V. Lesser. Toward ubiquitous satisficing agent control. In 1998 AAAI Symposium on Satisficing Models, 1998. |
....dependent on which other loads are won, and at what cost. s For this reason, and for the sake of computational feasibility, we allow each agent to only place a bid for at most one load in each round of auctions. Our agents can thus be seen as computationally and rationally bounded (in the sense of [20, 30, 23]) although they repair (some of) their non optimal local decisions through decommitment. Each piece of cargo is sold in a separate Vickrey auction. In this auction type, the highest bidder wins the contract but pays the second highest price In our model, neither the number of participants nor ....
T. Wagner and V. Lesser. Toward ubiquitous satisficing agent control. In 1998 AAAI Symposium on Satisficing Models, 1998.
.... q multiplier (100 0) c multiplier (x) d multiplier (x) q( c( d( Task Method Resource nle Task nle Subtask Relation Key enables Figure 1: Simplified Subset of an Information Gathering Task Structure The Design to Criteria scheduling problem is framed in terms of a TMS [11, 38] task network, which imposes structure on the primitive actions and defines how they are related. The most notable features of TMS are its domain independence, the explicit modeling of alternative ways to perform tasks, the explicit and quantified modeling of interactions between tasks, and the ....
....the scheduling task. 6 2 Extending the TMS Modeling Language TMS (Task Analysis, Environment Modeling, and Simulation) is a domain independent task modeling framework used to describe and reason about complex problem solving processes. TMS models are used in multi agent coordination research [11, 38] and are being used in many other research projects, including: Cooperative InformationGathering [27, 25] collaborative distributed design [12] distributed situation assessment [6] surviveable systems [35] multi agent diagnoses [3] intelligent environments [24] hospital patient scheduling ....
T. Wagner and V. Lesser. Toward Ubiquitous Satisficing Agent Control. In 1998 AAAI Symposium on Satisficing Models, March, 1998.
....in this paper are shown in Figure 2. 2.1 TAEMS Task Models TAEMS (Task Analysis, Environment Modeling, and Simulation) is a domain independent task modeling framework used to describe and reason about complex problem solving processes. TAEMS models are used in multi agent coordination research [9, 36] and are being used in many other research projects, including: cooperative information gathering [27, 26] collaborative distributed design [11] distributed situation assessment [4] survivable systems [34] multi agent diagnoses [3] intelligent environments [24] hospital patient scheduling ....
Thomas Wagner and Victor Lesser. Toward Ubiquitous Satisficing Agent Control. In 1998 AAAI Symposium on Satisficing Models, March, 1998.
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