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Multi-agent belief revision

by Noa E. Kfir-dahav, Moshe Tennenholtz - In Proceedings TARK 96 , 1996
"... We introduce a basic framework for multi-agent belief revision in heterogeneous societies where agents are required to be consistent in their beliefs on shared variables. We identify several properties one may require a general multi-agent belief revision operator to satisfy, and show several basic ..."
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We introduce a basic framework for multi-agent belief revision in heterogeneous societies where agents are required to be consistent in their beliefs on shared variables. We identify several properties one may require a general multi-agent belief revision operator to satisfy, and show several basic

Agent Belief: Presentation, Propagation, and Optimization

by Veska Noncheva , 1999
"... Abstract. The aim of the article is to show a stochastic approach for both modelling and optimizing the statistical agent belief in a probability model. Two networks are defined: a decision network D of the agent belief state and a utility network U, presenting the utility structure of the agent bel ..."
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Abstract. The aim of the article is to show a stochastic approach for both modelling and optimizing the statistical agent belief in a probability model. Two networks are defined: a decision network D of the agent belief state and a utility network U, presenting the utility structure of the agent

Probabilistic models for agents’ beliefs and decisions

by Brian Milch - In Proc. 16th UAI , 2000
"... Many applications of intelligent systems require reasoning about the mental states of agents in the domain. We may want to reason about an agent’s beliefs, including beliefs about other agents; we may also want to reason about an agent’s preferences, and how his beliefs and preferences relate to his ..."
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Many applications of intelligent systems require reasoning about the mental states of agents in the domain. We may want to reason about an agent’s beliefs, including beliefs about other agents; we may also want to reason about an agent’s preferences, and how his beliefs and preferences relate

BDI Agents: From Theory to Practice

by Anand S. Rao, Michael P. Georgeff - IN PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS (ICMAS-95 , 1995
"... The study of computational agents capable of rational behaviour has received a great deal of attention in recent years. Theoretical formalizations of such agents and their implementations have proceeded in parallel with little or no connection between them. This paper explores a particular typ ..."
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type of rational agent, a BeliefDesire -Intention (BDI) agent. The primary aim of this paper is to integrate (a) the theoretical foundations of BDI agents from both a quantitative decision-theoretic perspective and a symbolic reasoning perspective; (b) the implementations of BDI agents from

K.S.: Reflections on agent beliefs

by J. W. Lloyd, K. S. Ng - In: Proceedings of the Declarative Agent Languages and Technologies Workshop (DALT , 2007
"... Abstract. Some issues concerning beliefs of agents are discussed. These issues are the general syntactic form of beliefs, the logic underlying beliefs, acquiring beliefs, and reasoning with beliefs. The logical setting is more expressive and aspects of the reasoning and acquisition processes are mor ..."
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Abstract. Some issues concerning beliefs of agents are discussed. These issues are the general syntactic form of beliefs, the logic underlying beliefs, acquiring beliefs, and reasoning with beliefs. The logical setting is more expressive and aspects of the reasoning and acquisition processes

Consensus and cooperation in networked multi-agent systems

by Reza Olfati-Saber , J Alex Fax , Richard M Murray , Reza Olfati-Saber , J Alex Fax , Richard M Murray - Proceedings of the IEEE , 2007
"... Summary. This paper provides a theoretical framework for analysis of consensus algorithms for multi-agent networked systems with an emphasis on the role of directed information flow, robustness to changes in network topology due to link/node failures, time-delays, and performance guarantees. An ove ..."
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Summary. This paper provides a theoretical framework for analysis of consensus algorithms for multi-agent networked systems with an emphasis on the role of directed information flow, robustness to changes in network topology due to link/node failures, time-delays, and performance guarantees

AgentSpeak(L): BDI Agents speak out in a logical computable language

by Anand S. Rao , 1996
"... Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) agents have been investigated by many researchers from both a theoretical specification perspective and a practical design perspective. However, there still remains a large gap between theory and practice. The main reason for this has been the complexity of theorem-prov ..."
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Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) agents have been investigated by many researchers from both a theoretical specification perspective and a practical design perspective. However, there still remains a large gap between theory and practice. The main reason for this has been the complexity of theorem

Emotional Perception for Updating Agents ’ Beliefs

by Bexy Alfonso, David V. Pynadath, Margot Lhommet, Stacy Marsella
"... Abstract—The relative influence of perception and situation in emotional judgments has been extensively debated in psychology. A main issue in this debate concerns how these sources of information are integrated. This work proposes a method able to make probabilistic predictions of appraisals of oth ..."
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of other agents, using mental models of those agents. From these appraisal pre-dictions, predictions about another agent’s expressions are made, integrated with observations of the other agent’s ambiguous emotional expressions using Bayesian techniques, resulting in updates to the agent’s mental models

Modeling intelligent agent beliefs in a card game scenario

by Marcel Gołuński, Roman Tomanek, Piotr Wąsiewicz
"... In this paper we explore the problem of intelligent agent beliefs. We model agent beliefs using multimodal logics of belief, KD45(m) system implemented as a directed graph depicting Kripke semantics, precisely. We present a card game engine application which allows multiple agents to connect to a gi ..."
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In this paper we explore the problem of intelligent agent beliefs. We model agent beliefs using multimodal logics of belief, KD45(m) system implemented as a directed graph depicting Kripke semantics, precisely. We present a card game engine application which allows multiple agents to connect to a

Multi-Agent Belief Revision with Linked Plausibilities

by Jan Van Eijck, Floor Sietsma , 2008
"... In [11] it is shown how propositional dynamic logic (PDL) can be interpreted as a logic of belief revision that extends the logic of communication and change (LCC) given in [7]. This new version of epistemic/doxastic PDL does not impose any constraints on the basic relations and because of this it d ..."
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and it assures that we know the agent’s preferences between all relevant alternatives. Since the belief updates that are used in [11] may not preserve linkedness, we limit ourselves to a particular kind of belief change that does preserve it. Our framework has obvious connections to coalition logic [17
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