A rational agent (artificial or otherwise) residing in a complex changing environment must gather information perceptually, update that information as the world changes, and combine that information with causal information to reason about the changing world. Using the system of defeasible reasoning that is incorporated into the OSCAR architecture for rational agents, a set of reasonschemas is proposed for enabling an agent to perform some of the requisite reasoning. Along the way, solutions are proposed for the Frame Problem, the Qualification Problem, and the Ramification Problem. The principles and reasoning described have all been implemented in OSCAR
. We present a proof procedure that combines backward reasoning with logic programs and forward reas...
Abstract:- Intelligent behaviours have been traditionally considered exclusively as products of pure...
A central issue in the development of agents that have practical reasoning skills is the concept of ...
A rational agent (artificial or otherwise) residing in a complex changing environment must gather in...
The design of intelligent agents has become a key issue for many interesting applications. Given tha...
The design of intelligent agents is a key issue for many applications. Since there is no universally...
One of the most difficult problems in Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) involves representing the knowledge ...
The design of intelligent agents is a key issue for many applications. Although there is no universa...
Intelligent artificial agents need to be able to explain and justify their actions. They must theref...
Intelligent artificial agents need to be able to explain and justify their actions. They must theref...
One of the important characteristics for intelligent agents is to be able to assess their environmen...
This thesis investigates the problem of emulating seemingly irrational behaviour with the use of a r...
The concept of dual rationality in human agents is well understood. It is significant in the work of...
Purpose – In investing energy in developing reasoning machines of the future, one must abstract away...
The BDI model provides what it is possibly one of the most promising architectures for the developme...
. We present a proof procedure that combines backward reasoning with logic programs and forward reas...
Abstract:- Intelligent behaviours have been traditionally considered exclusively as products of pure...
A central issue in the development of agents that have practical reasoning skills is the concept of ...
A rational agent (artificial or otherwise) residing in a complex changing environment must gather in...
The design of intelligent agents has become a key issue for many interesting applications. Given tha...
The design of intelligent agents is a key issue for many applications. Since there is no universally...
One of the most difficult problems in Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) involves representing the knowledge ...
The design of intelligent agents is a key issue for many applications. Although there is no universa...
Intelligent artificial agents need to be able to explain and justify their actions. They must theref...
Intelligent artificial agents need to be able to explain and justify their actions. They must theref...
One of the important characteristics for intelligent agents is to be able to assess their environmen...
This thesis investigates the problem of emulating seemingly irrational behaviour with the use of a r...
The concept of dual rationality in human agents is well understood. It is significant in the work of...
Purpose – In investing energy in developing reasoning machines of the future, one must abstract away...
The BDI model provides what it is possibly one of the most promising architectures for the developme...
. We present a proof procedure that combines backward reasoning with logic programs and forward reas...
Abstract:- Intelligent behaviours have been traditionally considered exclusively as products of pure...
A central issue in the development of agents that have practical reasoning skills is the concept of ...