2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10458-020-09453-y
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Agent programming in the cognitive era

Abstract: It is claimed that, in the nascent 'Cognitive Era', intelligent systems will be trained using machine learning techniques rather than programmed by software developers. A contrary point of view argues that machine learning has limitations, and, taken in isolation, cannot form the basis of autonomous systems capable of intelligent behaviour in complex environments. In this paper, we explore the contributions that agent-oriented programming can make to the development of future intelligent systems. We briefly re… Show more

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“…To organise the different decision-making processes of our agents, we chose to integrate them in a layered architecture [13], [14]. This type of decision-making architecture combines the simplicity, low algorithmic complexity, and fault tolerance of reactive architectures [15] with the ability to use non-local information, learning capabilities, and social interactions offered by more cognitive architectures.…”
Section: Decision-making Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To organise the different decision-making processes of our agents, we chose to integrate them in a layered architecture [13], [14]. This type of decision-making architecture combines the simplicity, low algorithmic complexity, and fault tolerance of reactive architectures [15] with the ability to use non-local information, learning capabilities, and social interactions offered by more cognitive architectures.…”
Section: Decision-making Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As noted in recent agent programming reviews and surveys [14][15][16], there are still many open challenges that prevent agent programming languages to be used in the robotic domain. Some of these challenges include:…”
Section: Perspective Of the Authorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With respect to other reviews and surveys on APLs in literature [3,[5][6][7][8][9][10], our review focuses on recent developments and considers works presenting new APLs, as well as works focusing on extending or comparing existing APLs. Moreover, we consider both theoretical and practical aspects; this helps to have a better understanding of the reality gap between theoretical and practical APLs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%