In systems where agents are required to interact with a partially known and dynamic world, sensors can be used to obtain further knowledge about the environment. However, sensors may be unreliable, that is, they may deliver wrong information (due, e.g., to hardware or software malfunctioning) and, consequently, they may cause agents to take wrong decisions, which is a scenario that should be avoided. The paper considers the problem of reasoning in noisy environments in a setting where no (either certain or probabilistic) data is available in advance about the reliability of sensors. Therefore, assuming that each agent is equipped with a background theory (in our setting, an extended logic program) encoding its general knowledge about the wo...
AbstractWe present a simple logic-based formalisation of the behaviours of agents capable of reactin...
The dynamic nature of the ambient assisted living (AAL) environments coupled with vague inhabitant v...
Cognition may reasonably be distinguished into world-estimation and planning tasks. Our focus in thi...
In systems where agents are required to interact with a partially known and dynamic world, sensors c...
Summary. In systems where agents are required to interact with a partially known and dy-namic world,...
AbstractAgents interacting with an incompletely known world need to be able to reason about the effe...
Agents interacting with an incompletely known world need to be able to reason about the effects of t...
The purpose of this paper is to propose a solution to an extremely pertinent problem, namely, that o...
Abstract: Agents interacting with an incompletely known dynamic world need to be able to reason abou...
Agents interacting with an incompletely known dynamic world need to be able to reason about the effe...
While exploring an unknown environment, an intelligent agent has only its sensors to guide its actio...
This paper deals with the extremely fascinating area of “fusing” the outputs of sensors without any...
Uncertainty is inevitable in ambient assisted living (AAL) environments as sensors may read inaccura...
In many applications, data from different sensors are aggregated in order to obtain more...
While exploring an unknown environment, an intelligent agent has only its sensors to guide its actio...
AbstractWe present a simple logic-based formalisation of the behaviours of agents capable of reactin...
The dynamic nature of the ambient assisted living (AAL) environments coupled with vague inhabitant v...
Cognition may reasonably be distinguished into world-estimation and planning tasks. Our focus in thi...
In systems where agents are required to interact with a partially known and dynamic world, sensors c...
Summary. In systems where agents are required to interact with a partially known and dy-namic world,...
AbstractAgents interacting with an incompletely known world need to be able to reason about the effe...
Agents interacting with an incompletely known world need to be able to reason about the effects of t...
The purpose of this paper is to propose a solution to an extremely pertinent problem, namely, that o...
Abstract: Agents interacting with an incompletely known dynamic world need to be able to reason abou...
Agents interacting with an incompletely known dynamic world need to be able to reason about the effe...
While exploring an unknown environment, an intelligent agent has only its sensors to guide its actio...
This paper deals with the extremely fascinating area of “fusing” the outputs of sensors without any...
Uncertainty is inevitable in ambient assisted living (AAL) environments as sensors may read inaccura...
In many applications, data from different sensors are aggregated in order to obtain more...
While exploring an unknown environment, an intelligent agent has only its sensors to guide its actio...
AbstractWe present a simple logic-based formalisation of the behaviours of agents capable of reactin...
The dynamic nature of the ambient assisted living (AAL) environments coupled with vague inhabitant v...
Cognition may reasonably be distinguished into world-estimation and planning tasks. Our focus in thi...