| Schoppers, Marcel, and Daniel Shapiro, "Designing Embedded Agents to Optimize End-User Objectives," Languages, Munindar P. Singh et al. ed., Springer, Berlin, 1998, pp. 3-14. |
....et al. 101] present a language action approach to agent decision making, which has some similarities to our effort. However, they do not develop any formal semantics for their work, and their language for agent programs uses a linguistic rather than a logical approach. Schoppers and Shapiro [86] describe techniques to design agents that optimize objective functions such objective functions are similar to the cost functions we have described. One effort that is close to ours is Singh s approach [92] Like us, he is concerned about heterogeneity in agents, and he develops a theory of ....
M. Schoppers and D. Shapiro. Designing Embedded Agents to Optimize End-User Objectives. In Wooldridge and Jennings [107], pages 2--12.
....et al. 101] present a language action approach to agent decision making, which has some similarities to our effort. However, they do not develop any formal semantics for their work, and their language for agent programs uses a linguistic rather than a logical approach. Schoppers and Shapiro [86] describe techniques to design agents that optimize objective functions such objective functions are similar to the cost functions we have described. One effort that is close to ours is Singh s approach [92] Like us, he is concerned about heterogeneity in agents, and he develops a theory of ....
M. Schoppers and D. Shapiro. Designing Embedded Agents to Optimize End-User Objectives. In Wooldridge and Jennings [107], pages 2--12.
....a language action approach to agent decision making, which has some sim IFIG RR 9802 95 ilarities to our effort. However, they do not develop any formal semantics for their work, and their language for agent programs uses a linguistic rather than a logical approach. Schoppers and Shapiro [92] describe techniques to design agents that optimize objective functions such objective functions are similar to the cost functions we have described. One effort that is close to ours is Singh s approach [98] Like us, he is concerned about heterogeneity in agents, and he develops a theory of ....
M. Schoppers and D. Shapiro. Designing Embedded Agents to Optimize End-User Objectives. In: Proc. 1997 Intl Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages, Providence, RI, pp 2--12, 1997.
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Schoppers, Marcel, and Daniel Shapiro, "Designing Embedded Agents to Optimize End-User Objectives," Languages, Munindar P. Singh et al. ed., Springer, Berlin, 1998, pp. 3-14.
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