7 citations found. Retrieving documents...
M. P. Singh. Know-how. In M. Wooldridge and A. Rao, editors, Foundations of Rational Agency, pages 81--104. Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, 1999.

 Home/Search   Document Details and Download   Summary   Related Articles   Check  

This paper is cited in the following contexts:
Ascribing Beliefs to Resource Bounded Agents - Alechina, Logan (2002)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....systems. A common approach is to model the agent in some logic and prove theorems about the agent s behaviour in that logic. It is perhaps most natural to reason about the behaviour of the agent in an epistemic logic, and there has been a considerable amount of work in this area, for example, [15, 8, 14, 18, 21, 9, 17, 28, 25, 30]. Epistemic notions such as knowledge and belief provide a compact and powerful way of reasoning about the structure and behaviour of agents [16] Such an approach is useful as an abstraction tool even when we have perfect knowledge of the design of the system, but can also be applied when the ....

M. P. Singh. Know-how. In M. Wooldridge and A. Rao, editors, Foundations of Rational Agency, pages 81--104. Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, 1999.


A Quantitative Model of Capabilities in Multi-Agent Systems - He, Ioerger   (Correct)

....mean the agent has to be able to execute the action right away, but only that it can eventually force the situation to hold, regardless of the initial state or occurrence of non deterministic events. A second aspects that has received attention within the AI community is the notion of know how. [11] It is argued that it is not sufficient for an agent to be capable in principle of performing something, but that it must have the knowledge, i.e. a plan. However, there are important cases in which these models of capability are inadequate. In some applications, there is an intrinsic limit on ....

Singh, M.P. (1999). Know-how. in Foundations of Rational Agency, A Rao and M. Wooldridge (eds.), Kluwer. 105-132.


Grounding Knowledge and Action Selection in Agent-Based Systems - Alechina, Logan   (Correct)

....Epistemic notions such as knowledge and belief provide a compact and powerful way of describing, explaining and predicting the behaviour of agents. A common approach is to model the agent in an epistemic logic and prove theorems about the agent s behaviour in that logic (see, for example, [10, 4, 9, 13, 14, 5, 12, 19, 18, 21]) Such an approach is useful as an abstraction tool even when we have perfect knowledge of the design of the system, but can also be applied when the system in question is not known to or is known not to employ intentional notions . In this paper we are concerned with ascribing knowledge to ....

M. P. Singh. Know-how. In Michael Wooldridge and Anand Rao, editors, Foundations of Rational Agency, pages 81--104. Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, 1999.


Applying the Mu-Calculus in Planning and Reasoning about Action - Singh (1998)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Singh)   (Correct)

....Conceptually We consider only a single agent in the remainder of this paper. Other agents and the environment can be thought of as being implicit in the nondeterminism of the given agent s actions. Broadly put, there are two main classes of approaches to know how, discussed at length in [27]. One class follows traditional philosophical intuitions in separating ability from opportunity, for example, Brown [6] and van der Hoek et al. 29] This class of approaches preserves the natural language meaning of knowing how to do something even if one cannot actually do it. However, this ....

Munindar P. Singh. Know-how. In [22]. 1998.


A Complete and Decidable Logic for Resource-Bounded Agents - Alechina, Logan, Whitsey (2004)   (Correct)

No context found.

M. P. Singh. Know-how. In M. Wooldridge and A. Rao, editors, Foundations of Rational Agency, pages 81--104. Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, 1999.


Modelling Resource Bounded Reasoners: An Example - Whitsey   (Correct)

No context found.

M. P. Singh. Know-how. In Michael Wooldridge and Anand Rao, editors, Foundations of Rational Agency, pages 81--104. Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, 1999.


A Complete and Decidable Logic for Resource-Bounded Agents - Alechina, Logan, Whitsey (2004)   (Correct)

No context found.

M. P. Singh. Know-how. In M. Wooldridge and A. Rao, editors, Foundations of Rational Agency, pages 81--104. Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, 1999.

Online articles have much greater impact   More about CiteSeer.IST   Add search form to your site   Submit documents   Feedback  

CiteSeer.IST - Copyright Penn State and NEC