Traditional models of agents based on Beliefs, Desires and Intentions usually only include either desires or goals. Therefore the process whereby goals arise from desires is given scant attention. In this paper we argue that the inclusion of both desires and goals in the same model can be important, particularly in a Multi-Agent System context, where other sources of individual motivation such as obligations and norms may be present. This leads us to propose an extended BDI architecture in which obligations, norms and desires are distinguished from goals and explicitly represented. In this paper we consider suitable logical representations for and properties of these elements, and describe the basic method of operation of the archi...
The Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) model of agency has been a popular choice for the modelling of goa...
This paper seeks to address the question of preference alignment in normative systems. We represent ...
In this paper we analyse different notions of the concept of goal starting from the idea of sequence...
this paper we do two things towards this goal. After presenting a motivating example, we revisit the...
A number of agent-oriented programming systems are based on a framework of beliefs, desires and inte...
The paper proposes a fresh look at the concept of goal and advances that motivational attitudes like...
The Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) model of agency provides a powerful technique for describing goal-...
The representation of goals and the ability to reason about them play an important role in goal-orie...
We develop a Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) style agent-oriented programming language with special em...
We develop a Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) style agent-oriented programming language with special em...
Abstract. This paper presents a conceptual model that adds mental states, capable of dealing with so...
A rational agent adopts (or changes) its desires/goals when new information becomes available or its...
The paper proposes a fresh look at the concept of goal and advances that motivational attitudes like...
Norms such as laws and regulations are an additional source of requirements as they cause domain act...
Abstract. In this paper we consider the relation between desires and obligations in normative multia...
The Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) model of agency has been a popular choice for the modelling of goa...
This paper seeks to address the question of preference alignment in normative systems. We represent ...
In this paper we analyse different notions of the concept of goal starting from the idea of sequence...
this paper we do two things towards this goal. After presenting a motivating example, we revisit the...
A number of agent-oriented programming systems are based on a framework of beliefs, desires and inte...
The paper proposes a fresh look at the concept of goal and advances that motivational attitudes like...
The Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) model of agency provides a powerful technique for describing goal-...
The representation of goals and the ability to reason about them play an important role in goal-orie...
We develop a Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) style agent-oriented programming language with special em...
We develop a Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) style agent-oriented programming language with special em...
Abstract. This paper presents a conceptual model that adds mental states, capable of dealing with so...
A rational agent adopts (or changes) its desires/goals when new information becomes available or its...
The paper proposes a fresh look at the concept of goal and advances that motivational attitudes like...
Norms such as laws and regulations are an additional source of requirements as they cause domain act...
Abstract. In this paper we consider the relation between desires and obligations in normative multia...
The Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) model of agency has been a popular choice for the modelling of goa...
This paper seeks to address the question of preference alignment in normative systems. We represent ...
In this paper we analyse different notions of the concept of goal starting from the idea of sequence...