A. Rao, and M. Georgeff. Proc. 1st Int'l Conf. on MultiAgent Systems, page 312--319. San Francisco, CA, MIT Press, (1995)
Abstract
The study of computational agents capable of rational behaviour has
received a great deal of attention in recent years. Theoretical formalizations
of such agents and their implementations have proceeded in parallel
with little or no connection between them. This paper explores a
particular type of rational agent, a Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI)
agent. The primary aim of this paper is to integrate (a) the theoretical
foundations of BDI agents from both a quantitative decision-theoretic
perspective and a symbolic reasoning perspective; (b) the implementations
of BDI agents from an ideal theoretical perspective and a more practical
perspective; and (c) the building of large-scale applications based
on BDI agents. In particular, an air-trac management application
will be described from both a theoretical and an implementation perspective.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 Rao:1995:icmas
%A Rao, Anand S.
%A Georgeff, Michael P.
%B Proc. 1st Int'l Conf. on MultiAgent Systems
%C San Francisco, CA
%D 1995
%E Lesser, Victor
%E Gasser, Les
%I MIT Press
%K imported thesis
%P 312--319
%T BDI Agents: From Theory to Practice
%U https://www.aaai.org/Papers/ICMAS/1995/ICMAS95-042.pdf
%X The study of computational agents capable of rational behaviour has
received a great deal of attention in recent years. Theoretical formalizations
of such agents and their implementations have proceeded in parallel
with little or no connection between them. This paper explores a
particular type of rational agent, a Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI)
agent. The primary aim of this paper is to integrate (a) the theoretical
foundations of BDI agents from both a quantitative decision-theoretic
perspective and a symbolic reasoning perspective; (b) the implementations
of BDI agents from an ideal theoretical perspective and a more practical
perspective; and (c) the building of large-scale applications based
on BDI agents. In particular, an air-trac management application
will be described from both a theoretical and an implementation perspective.
%@ 0-262-62102-9
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received a great deal of attention in recent years. Theoretical formalizations
of such agents and their implementations have proceeded in parallel
with little or no connection between them. This paper explores a
particular type of rational agent, a Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI)
agent. The primary aim of this paper is to integrate (a) the theoretical
foundations of BDI agents from both a quantitative decision-theoretic
perspective and a symbolic reasoning perspective; (b) the implementations
of BDI agents from an ideal theoretical perspective and a more practical
perspective; and (c) the building of large-scale applications based
on BDI agents. In particular, an air-trac management application
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