2014 IEEE 26th International Conference on Tools With Artificial Intelligence 2014
DOI: 10.1109/ictai.2014.23
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Plan Selection for Probabilistic BDI Agents

Abstract: Abstract-When an agent wants to fulfill its desires about the world, the agent usually has multiple plans to choose from and these plans have different pre-conditions and additional effects in addition to achieving its goals. Therefore, for further reasoning and interaction with the world, a plan selection strategy (usually based on plan cost estimation) is mandatory for an autonomous agent. This demand becomes even more critical when uncertainty on the observation of the world is taken into account, since in … Show more

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“…Meta-cognitive. Multi-agent plan selection and revision have been explored through different approaches (e.g., [41,46,47]) indicating that practical reasoning must tackle meta-cognitive issues -agents not only build and follow plans, but they must also reconsider/revisit decisions and reason about the actual decision processes. Some questions arising are:…”
Section: Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meta-cognitive. Multi-agent plan selection and revision have been explored through different approaches (e.g., [41,46,47]) indicating that practical reasoning must tackle meta-cognitive issues -agents not only build and follow plans, but they must also reconsider/revisit decisions and reason about the actual decision processes. Some questions arising are:…”
Section: Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the work of [4] accommodates the hierarchical planning as an advanced plan selection engine to avoid potential troublesome execution sequences by looking ahead rather than simply selecting one applicable pre-defined plan. Another noticeable work [25] proposed a plan selection strategy that chooses a set of plans that fulfills the maximum number of goals while maintaining context consistency and resource-tolerance among the chosen plans. The argumentation based decision making framework also seems suitable to refine the deliberation reasoning of beliefs and desires of BDI agents in works of [26] and [27].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We already mentioned [50], but classical planning has also been considered [10,44]. All these contribution mix a declarative and an operational semantics (a similar view is also considered in [56]).…”
Section: Join Forces With the Planning Communitymentioning
confidence: 99%