There are two main traditions in defining a semantics for agent communication languages, based either on mental attitudes or on social commitments. In this paper we show how the role metaphor can be used to bridge the gap between these two approaches. First, we show how dialogues can be modelled as games - a form of normative systems - and how mental attitudes can be attributed not only to agents, but also, in a public manner, to the roles of the game. The dialogue moves allow an agent playing a role to modify the rolesý mental states, as specified by the counts-as conditionals (also known as constitutive norms) defining the game. The player of a role is expected to act as if it has the mental attitudes attributed to its role during the dia...
. We present a conceptual model for how the social nature of agents impacts upon their individual me...
This work examines the social structural and cognitive foundations of joint mental attitudes in comp...
Although mental states have its own place in the definition of message semantics, social commitments...
Abstract. There are two main traditions in defining a semantics for agent communication languages, b...
We consider agents having multiple communication sessions at the same time. We assume that FIPA sema...
peer reviewedThere are two main traditions in defining a semantics for agent communication languages...
We consider agents having multiple communication ses-sions at the same time. We assume that FIPA sem...
peer reviewedThere are two main traditions in defining a semantics for agent communication languages...
There are two main traditions in defining a semantics for agent com- munication languages, based ei...
There are two main traditions in defining a semantics for agent com- munication languages, based eit...
Abstract. Communication is key in a multi-agent system for agents to exchange information and coordi...
Conventional approaches to the modeling of autonomous agents and agent communication rely heavily on...
In this article we present the bases for a computational theory of the cognitive processes underlyin...
The missing of an appropriate semantics of agent com-munication languages is one of the most challen...
The missing of an appropriate semantics of agent communication languages is one of the most challeng...
. We present a conceptual model for how the social nature of agents impacts upon their individual me...
This work examines the social structural and cognitive foundations of joint mental attitudes in comp...
Although mental states have its own place in the definition of message semantics, social commitments...
Abstract. There are two main traditions in defining a semantics for agent communication languages, b...
We consider agents having multiple communication sessions at the same time. We assume that FIPA sema...
peer reviewedThere are two main traditions in defining a semantics for agent communication languages...
We consider agents having multiple communication ses-sions at the same time. We assume that FIPA sem...
peer reviewedThere are two main traditions in defining a semantics for agent communication languages...
There are two main traditions in defining a semantics for agent com- munication languages, based ei...
There are two main traditions in defining a semantics for agent com- munication languages, based eit...
Abstract. Communication is key in a multi-agent system for agents to exchange information and coordi...
Conventional approaches to the modeling of autonomous agents and agent communication rely heavily on...
In this article we present the bases for a computational theory of the cognitive processes underlyin...
The missing of an appropriate semantics of agent com-munication languages is one of the most challen...
The missing of an appropriate semantics of agent communication languages is one of the most challeng...
. We present a conceptual model for how the social nature of agents impacts upon their individual me...
This work examines the social structural and cognitive foundations of joint mental attitudes in comp...
Although mental states have its own place in the definition of message semantics, social commitments...