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Abstract: This thesis describes a system capable of modelling agents engaged in planning and plan recognition in a world containing multiple independent agents. It uses a database of formulae representing propositions about its domain, and a reason maintenance system to represent interdependencies between them. The system has been developed from recent ideas in domain-independent single-agent planners, but the planning process is controlled by rules that form a model of rational thought. Agents are... (Update)

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.... et al. 1995) In his earlier PhD work, Taylor modeled agents who do not necessarily cooperate and where deception is possible (Taylor, 1994). This model permits arbitrary depths of nesting and does not represent mutual belief but has unique names for all referents. Having...

...be able to represent nested beliefs. Houghton s system [12] includes nested beliefs as preconditions for some utterances. Taylor s CYNIC [22] models agents beliefs and desires in terms of a variant of epistemic logic. Its simulated conversants can reason recursively about each...

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Jasper Taylor, A Multi-Agent Planner for Modelling Dialogue. Ph. D. thesis, School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences, University of Edinburgh http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/taylor94multiagent.html   More

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  author = "J. Taylor",
  title = "A Multi-Agent Planner for Modelling Dialogue",
  text = "Jasper Taylor, A Multi-Agent Planner for Modelling Dialogue. Ph. D. thesis,
    School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences, University of Edinburgh",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/taylor94multiagent.html" }
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