AbstractThis paper contributes to the foundations of a theory of rational choice for artificial agents in dynamic environments. Our work is developed within a theoretical framework, originally due to Bratman, that models resource-bounded agents as operating against the background of some current set of intentions, which helps to frame their subsequent reasoning. In contrast to the standard theory of rational choice, where options are evaluated in isolation, we therefore provide an analysis of situations in which the options presented to an agent are evaluated against a background context provided by the agent's current plans—commitments to future activities, which may themselves be only partially specified. The interactions between the new ...
An autonomous intelligent agent situated in an environment needs to know what the preferred states o...
It seems inconsistent to model boundedly rational action choice by assuming that the agent chooses t...
Rationality alone is insufficient to specify agent design. Using economic theory, we can program age...
AbstractThis paper contributes to the foundations of a theory of rational choice for artificial agen...
We introduce a “reason-based” way of rationalizing an agent’s choice behaviour, which explains choic...
We introduce a “reason-based” framework for explaining and predicting individual choices. It capture...
We adopt the decision-theoretic principle of expected utility maximization as a paradigm for designi...
AbstractIn this paper we discuss a class of tasks in which to study planning under uncertainty. We a...
Making rational decisions is one of the key elements in the design of autonomous agents with success...
This thesis investigates the problem of emulating seemingly irrational behaviour with the use of a r...
Our thesis is that an agent1 is autonomous only if he is capable, within a non predictable environme...
This paper discusses concepts that might shape, extend, limit or re-focus an agent’s set of options ...
If you accept that evolved agents will be only boundedly rational, what are the consequences for the...
This work analyzes the problem of individual choice of actions under complete uncertainty. In this c...
We discuss the situations in which an agent makes a decision by maximizing incorrect utility. In our...
An autonomous intelligent agent situated in an environment needs to know what the preferred states o...
It seems inconsistent to model boundedly rational action choice by assuming that the agent chooses t...
Rationality alone is insufficient to specify agent design. Using economic theory, we can program age...
AbstractThis paper contributes to the foundations of a theory of rational choice for artificial agen...
We introduce a “reason-based” way of rationalizing an agent’s choice behaviour, which explains choic...
We introduce a “reason-based” framework for explaining and predicting individual choices. It capture...
We adopt the decision-theoretic principle of expected utility maximization as a paradigm for designi...
AbstractIn this paper we discuss a class of tasks in which to study planning under uncertainty. We a...
Making rational decisions is one of the key elements in the design of autonomous agents with success...
This thesis investigates the problem of emulating seemingly irrational behaviour with the use of a r...
Our thesis is that an agent1 is autonomous only if he is capable, within a non predictable environme...
This paper discusses concepts that might shape, extend, limit or re-focus an agent’s set of options ...
If you accept that evolved agents will be only boundedly rational, what are the consequences for the...
This work analyzes the problem of individual choice of actions under complete uncertainty. In this c...
We discuss the situations in which an agent makes a decision by maximizing incorrect utility. In our...
An autonomous intelligent agent situated in an environment needs to know what the preferred states o...
It seems inconsistent to model boundedly rational action choice by assuming that the agent chooses t...
Rationality alone is insufficient to specify agent design. Using economic theory, we can program age...