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Abstract: Intelligent agents are systems that have a complex, ongoing interaction with an environment
that is dynamic and imperfectly predictable. Agents are typically difficult
to program because the correctness of a program depends on the details of how the
agent is situated in its environment. In this paper, we present a methodology for the
design of situated agents that is based on situated automata theory. This approach allows
designers to describe the informational content of an agent's... (Update)
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.... Perhaps the best known example of this approach to agent development is the situated automata paradigm of Rosenschein and Kaelbling [70]. They use an epistemic logic (i.e. a logic of knowledge [20] to specify the perception component of intelligent agent systems. They then...
.... consider two existing models of knowledge in the light of these criteria, the objective correlation approach of Rosenschein and Kaelbling [16] and the interpreted systems approach of Halpern and Moses [6] In section 5 we then show how to combine the interpreted systems and...
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Rosenschein, S. J., and Kaelbling, L. P. 1995. A situated view of representation and control. Artificial Intelligence 73:149--173. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/rosenschein95situated.html More
@incollection{ rosenschein96situated,
author = "S. J. Rosenschein and L. P. Kaelbling",
title = "A Situated View of Representation and Control",
booktitle = "Computational Theories of Interaction and Agency",
publisher = "The MIT Press: Cambridge, MA, USA",
editor = "P. E. Agre and S. J. Rosenschein",
pages = "515--540",
year = "1996",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/rosenschein95situated.html" }
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