A rational agent adopts (or changes) its goals when new information (beliefs) becomes available or its desires (e.g., tasks it is supposed to carry out) change. In conventional approaches to goal generation in which a goal is considered as a “particular” desire, a goal is adopted if and only if all conditions leading to its generation are satisfied. It is then supposed that all beliefs are equally relevant and their sources completely trusted. However, that is not a realistic setting. In fact, depending on the agent's trust in the source of a piece of information, an agent may decide how strongly it takes into consideration such piece of information in goal generation. On the other hand, not all beliefs are equally relevant to the adoption...
The paper is devoted to the structural relations between beliefs and goals. I discuss its importance...
An autonomous intelligent agent situated in an environment needs to know what the preferred states o...
Abstract This paper presents and discusses a novel approach to in-deterministic belief revision. An ...
A rational agent adopts (or changes) its desires/goals when new information becomes available or its...
Abstract. A rational agent adopts (or changes) its goals when new information (beliefs) becomes avai...
The extent to which a rational agent changes its beliefs may depend on several factors like the trus...
In this paper we propose a new approach to deal with beliefs by supposing that a rational agent has ...
peer reviewedIn this paper we consider the relation between beliefs and goals in agent theory. Belie...
The paper proposes a fresh look at the concept of goal and advances that motivational attitudes like...
We propose three alternative belief change operators to be used in a goal generation and adoption fr...
The way in which the relationships between beliefs, goals, and intentions are captured by a formalis...
Shapiro et al. [2005], presented a framework for representing goal change in the situation calculus....
A rational agent revises its goals if something changes in its mental state. In this paper, we propo...
We propose a general framework to represent changes in the mental state of a rational agent due to t...
Abstract This paper presents and discusses a novel approach to indeterministic belief revision. An i...
The paper is devoted to the structural relations between beliefs and goals. I discuss its importance...
An autonomous intelligent agent situated in an environment needs to know what the preferred states o...
Abstract This paper presents and discusses a novel approach to in-deterministic belief revision. An ...
A rational agent adopts (or changes) its desires/goals when new information becomes available or its...
Abstract. A rational agent adopts (or changes) its goals when new information (beliefs) becomes avai...
The extent to which a rational agent changes its beliefs may depend on several factors like the trus...
In this paper we propose a new approach to deal with beliefs by supposing that a rational agent has ...
peer reviewedIn this paper we consider the relation between beliefs and goals in agent theory. Belie...
The paper proposes a fresh look at the concept of goal and advances that motivational attitudes like...
We propose three alternative belief change operators to be used in a goal generation and adoption fr...
The way in which the relationships between beliefs, goals, and intentions are captured by a formalis...
Shapiro et al. [2005], presented a framework for representing goal change in the situation calculus....
A rational agent revises its goals if something changes in its mental state. In this paper, we propo...
We propose a general framework to represent changes in the mental state of a rational agent due to t...
Abstract This paper presents and discusses a novel approach to indeterministic belief revision. An i...
The paper is devoted to the structural relations between beliefs and goals. I discuss its importance...
An autonomous intelligent agent situated in an environment needs to know what the preferred states o...
Abstract This paper presents and discusses a novel approach to in-deterministic belief revision. An ...