Making rational decisions is one of the key elements in the design of autonomous agents with successful behavior. Even though there have been many proposals for the support of decision making, most of them can be described either as descriptive or prescriptive. The main goal of our work is to establish the relationship between two of these models, namely bdi and mdps, in order to gain further understanding of how decisions in one model are viewed from the point of view of the other. This goal is important for the development of agent design strategies that unite the best of both worlds.Eje: Inteligencia artificial distribuida, aspectos teóricos de la inteligencia artificial y teoría de computaciónRed de Universidades con Carreras en Informá...
Abstra t. Many ar hite tures of autonomous agent have been proposed throughout AI resear h. The most...
This paper describes an architecture for controlling and coordinating autonomous agents, building on...
AbstractThis paper contributes to the foundations of a theory of rational choice for artificial agen...
Making rational decisions is one of the key elements in the design of autonomous agents with success...
Making rational decisions is one of the key elements in the design of autonomous agents with success...
The main objective of this work is to establish a basis for comparing BDI agents with the optimality...
The main objective of this work is to establish a basis for comparing BDI agents with the optimality...
In this paper we are concerned with decision making in autonomous agents and, in particular, the tra...
We adopt the decision-theoretic principle of expected utility maximization as a paradigm for designi...
The very challenging issue for intelligent agents is “do what they should do”. The BDI a...
This paper presents an introduction to a theory of rationalization for autonomous agents covering t...
We reconsider the BDI agents model by exploiting a decision theoretic planning framework together w...
Many efforts have been made to use normative theories of rational decision-making, such as Bayesian ...
The observation of the actual behavior by economic decision makers in the lab and in the field justi...
. A model of BDI--agent in game--theoretic framework is presented. The desire is represented as agen...
Abstra t. Many ar hite tures of autonomous agent have been proposed throughout AI resear h. The most...
This paper describes an architecture for controlling and coordinating autonomous agents, building on...
AbstractThis paper contributes to the foundations of a theory of rational choice for artificial agen...
Making rational decisions is one of the key elements in the design of autonomous agents with success...
Making rational decisions is one of the key elements in the design of autonomous agents with success...
The main objective of this work is to establish a basis for comparing BDI agents with the optimality...
The main objective of this work is to establish a basis for comparing BDI agents with the optimality...
In this paper we are concerned with decision making in autonomous agents and, in particular, the tra...
We adopt the decision-theoretic principle of expected utility maximization as a paradigm for designi...
The very challenging issue for intelligent agents is “do what they should do”. The BDI a...
This paper presents an introduction to a theory of rationalization for autonomous agents covering t...
We reconsider the BDI agents model by exploiting a decision theoretic planning framework together w...
Many efforts have been made to use normative theories of rational decision-making, such as Bayesian ...
The observation of the actual behavior by economic decision makers in the lab and in the field justi...
. A model of BDI--agent in game--theoretic framework is presented. The desire is represented as agen...
Abstra t. Many ar hite tures of autonomous agent have been proposed throughout AI resear h. The most...
This paper describes an architecture for controlling and coordinating autonomous agents, building on...
AbstractThis paper contributes to the foundations of a theory of rational choice for artificial agen...