... 2008, LNAI 4953, pp. 11–20, 2008. cO Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2008 to make deliberative autonomous agents [5,16]. However, no matter how Background Sensing Control for Planning Agents Working in the Real World Introduction.
... Agents . Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research 33 , 285–348 ( 2008 ) ... Agents . In : Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Web Reasoning and ... Background Sensing Control for Planning Agents Working in the Real World ...
... planning. More- over, the obtained knowledge about the reason for the ... real world domain. Beside the problems caused by as- sumptions used to control ... sensing and acting errors. All these problems cause an inconsistency be- tween ...
... agent's world model . In Figure 1 the deliberation subsystem consists of the ... monitoring and belief revision without regard to what will be done in ... background information about the " usual " states of proposition , the ...
... world with the introduction of products like Nintendo Wii , Microsoft Kinect ... background for making robot based games and outline some of the requirements . We introduce D2 which is an AI system based on case based planning . D2 is ...
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... real world. The implementing technologies for Agent and MAS are also hot ... planning, monitoring and robots. With the high speed development of the Internet, the ... Background Review for Neural Trust and Multi-Agent System.
... agent system embedded in the real world , called SICLE agents , and major features of an agent specification language called SICLE . Although its major modules such as knowledge assimilation , planning , and knowledge base manager have ...
... history of research in argumentation, only recently practical applications to real-world scenarios have started receiving attention (e.g., see [18]). Furthermore, for argumentation to work there must be either an agree- ment among ...