Notes:
The Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) model is a framework for understanding and modeling the mental states and behaviors of intelligent agents. BDI agents are artificial intelligence systems that are designed to simulate the mental states and decision-making processes of human or animal agents.
The BDI model is based on the idea that intelligent agents have beliefs, desires, and intentions that drive their behavior. Beliefs are the agent’s internal representations of the state of the world, such as the location of objects or the values of variables. Desires are the agent’s goals or preferences, such as the desire to achieve a certain outcome or to avoid a particular state. Intentions are the agent’s plans or actions that are designed to fulfill its desires, such as moving to a certain location or performing a specific action.
BDI agents use the BDI model to represent and reason about their mental states and decision-making processes. For example, a BDI agent might use its beliefs to infer the current state of the world, and then use its desires and intentions to decide on an appropriate action. BDI agents can also update their beliefs, desires, and intentions based on new information or feedback from the environment, allowing them to adapt and respond to changing conditions.
Wikipedia:
See also:
BDI (Belief-Desire-Intention) & Dialog Systems | JDE (Jack Development Environment)
Hospital Site Selection Using a BDI Agent Model S Behzadi, AA Alesheikh – International Journal of Geography and …, 2013 – aessweb.com ABSTRACT This paper presents a newly developed Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) Agent- based model for estimating suitable hospital sites. Our model makes use of existing geospatial functions and a novel BDI architecture of agent techniques. More specifically, … Cited by 1 Related articles All 6 versions
Opening the black box of trust: reasoning about trust models in a BDI agent A Koster, M Schorlemmer… – Journal of Logic and …, 2012 – Oxford Univ Press Abstract Trust models as thus far described in the literature can be seen as a monolithic structure: a trust model is provided with a variety of inputs and the model performs calculations, resulting in a trust evaluation as output. The agent has no direct method of … Cited by 9 Related articles All 10 versions
A formal model of emotion triggers: an approach for BDI agents BR Steunebrink, M Dastani, JJC Meyer – Synthese, 2012 – Springer Abstract This paper formalizes part of a well-known psychological model of emotions. In particular, the logical structure underlying the conditions that trigger emotions are studied and then hierarchically organized. The insights gained therefrom are used to guide a … Cited by 21 Related articles All 18 versions
HAPBA a BDI Agent Based Solution for Holonic Manufacturing Execution Systems C Pascal, D Panescu – Information Control Problems in …, 2012 – ifac-papersonline.net Abstract BDI reasoning mechanism is a well known AI inference approach. Even so, its use in solving the deliberative phase of holonic agents within Holonic Manufacturing Execution Systems still raises open problems. This paper presents the main issues on applying the BDI … Cited by 2 Related articles
A new BDI agent architecture based on the belief theory. Application to the modelling of cropping plan decision-making P Taillandier, O Therond… – … Modelling and Software …, 2012 – hal.archives-ouvertes.fr Agent-based simulations are now widely used to study complex systems. However, the problem of the agent design is still an open issue, especially for social ecological models, where some of the agents represent human beings. In fact, designing complex agents … Cited by 13 Related articles All 9 versions
Reasoning about constitutive norms in BDI agents N Criado, E Argente, P Noriega, V Botti – Logic Journal of IGPL, 2014 – Oxford Univ Press Abstract Software agents can be members of different institutions along their life; they might even belong to different institutions simultaneously. For these reasons, agents need capabilities that allow them to determine the repercussion that their actions would have … Related articles All 5 versions
An intelligent tutoring module controlled by BDI agents for an e-learning platform FAM Fonte, JC Burguillo, ML Nistal – Expert Systems with Applications, 2012 – Elsevier INES (INtelligent Educational System) is an operative prototype of an e-learning platform. This platform includes several tools and technologies, such as:(i) semantic management of users and contents;(ii) conversational agents to communicate with students in natural … Cited by 13 Related articles All 5 versions
A BDI agent-based approach for Cloud Application autonomic management L Xu, J Zhou, X Zhang, G Tan – Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE 4th …, 2012 – dl.acm.org Abstract Cloud endows application with the ability of controlling runtime environment dynamically. Comparing with traditional one, Cloud APPlication (CAPP) could be more dynamic and autonomic. However, enabling CAPP to handle problems such as … Cited by 3 Related articles All 3 versions
Quantifying the Completeness of Goals in BDI Agent Systems J Thangarajah, J Harland, DN Morley, N Yorke-Smith – 2014 – researchgate.net Abstract. Given the current set of intentions an autonomous agent may have, intention selection is the agent’s decision which intention it should focus on next. Often, in the presence of conflicts, the agent has to choose between multiple intentions. One factor that …
Revising conflicting intention sets in BDI agents S Shapiro, S Sardina, J Thangarajah… – Proceedings of the 11th …, 2012 – dl.acm.org Abstract Autonomous agents typically have several goals they are pursuing simultaneously. Even if the goals themselves are not necessarily inconsistent, choices made about how to pursue each of these goals may well result in a set of intentions which are conflicting. A … Cited by 10 Related articles All 12 versions
HAPBA-A BDI Agent Based Solution for Holonic Manufacturing Execution Systems C Pascal, D Panescu – Service Orientation in Holonic and Multi Agent …, 2013 – Springer Abstract BDI reasoning mechanism is a well known AI inference approach. Even so, its use in solving the deliberative phase of holonic agents within Holonic Manufacturing Execution Systems still raises open problems. This paper presents the main issues on applying the … Cited by 1 Related articles All 2 versions
On the testability of BDI agent systems M Winikoff, S Cranefield – Journal of Artificial Intelligence …, 2014 – otago.ourarchive.ac.nz Before deploying a software system we need to assure ourselves (and stakeholders) that the system will behave correctly. This assurance is usually done by testing the system. However, it is intuitively obvious that adaptive systems, including agent-based systems, can exhibit … Cited by 1 Related articles
Programming BDI agents with pure java A Pokahr, L Braubach, C Haubeck… – Multiagent System …, 2014 – Springer Abstract BDI represents a well-known agent architecture that has been successfully adopted for expressing agent behavior in terms of beliefs, desires and intentions. A core advantage of the architecture consists in its underlying philosophical model that relies on intuitive folk … Cited by 1 Related articles All 5 versions
Preference-based reasoning in BDI agent systems S Visser, J Thangarajah, J Harland… – Autonomous Agents and …, 2015 – Springer Abstract An important feature of BDI agent systems is number of different ways in which an agent can achieve its goals. The choice of means to achieve the goal in made by the system at run time, depending on contextual information that is not available in advance. In this …
An operational semantics for the goal life-cycle in BDI agents J Harland, DN Morley, J Thangarajah… – Autonomous agents and …, 2014 – Springer Abstract A fundamental feature of intelligent agents is their ability to deliberate over their goals. Operating in an environment that may change in unpredictable ways, an agent needs to regularly evaluate whether its current set of goals is the most appropriate set to pursue. … Cited by 4 Related articles All 5 versions
Dynamically adapting BDI agents based on high-level user specifications I Nunes, M Luck, SDJ Barbosa, S Miles… – Advanced Agent …, 2012 – Springer Abstract Users are facing an increasing challenge of managing information and being available anytime anywhere, as the web exponentially grows. As a consequence, assisting them in their routine tasks has become a relevant issue to be addressed. In this paper, we … Cited by 2 Related articles All 9 versions
Planning in bdi agents: a survey of the integration of planning algorithms and agent reasoning F Meneguzzi, L De Silva – The Knowledge Engineering …, 2015 – Cambridge Univ Press Abstract Agent programming languages have often avoided the use of automated (first principles or hierarchical) planners in favour of predefined plan/recipe libraries for computational efficiency reasons. This allows for very efficient agent reasoning cycles, but … Cited by 3 Related articles
Jadex Active Components Framework-BDI Agents for Disaster Rescue Coordination. L Braubach, A Pokahr – Software Agents, Agent Systems and …, 2012 – ebooks.iospress.nl Abstract In this chapter the Jadex framework is presented that aims at supporting the construction of distributed and concurrent applications. Main conceptual entity in Jadex is an active component that combines properties of agents with software components in order to … Cited by 5 Related articles All 4 versions
A language for the execution of graded BDI agents A Casali, L Godo, C Sierra – Logic Journal of IGPL, 2013 – Oxford Univ Press Abstract We are interested in the specification and deployment of multi-agent systems, and particularly we focus on the execution of agents. Along this research line, we have proposed a general model for graded BDI agents, specifying an architecture based on multi-context … Cited by 5 Related articles All 11 versions
Integrating expectation monitoring into BDI agents S Ranathunga, S Cranefield, M Purvis – Programming Multi-Agent Systems, 2012 – Springer Abstract Although expectations play an important role in designing cognitive agents, monitoring for agent expectations is not explicitly being handled in most common agent programming environments. There are techniques for monitoring fulfilment and violation of … Cited by 5 Related articles All 4 versions
Goal-driven approach to open-ended dialogue management using BDI agents W Wong, L Cavedon, J Thangarajah… – Proceedings of the 11th …, 2012 – dl.acm.org Abstract We describe a BDI (Belief, Desire, Intention) approach and architecture for a conversational virtual companion embodied as a child’s Toy. Our aim is to support both structured conversation-based activities (eg, story-telling, collaborative games) as well as … Related articles All 9 versions
Adding BDI agents to MATSim traffic simulator Q Chen, A Wilsher, D Singh, L Padgham – Proceedings of the 2014 …, 2014 – dl.acm.org Abstract MATSim is a mature and powerful traffic simulator, used for large scale traffic simulations, primarily to assess likely results of various infrastructure or road network changes. We have coupled MATSim with the BDI system GORITE to provide additional … Related articles All 6 versions
SP-MCTS-based Intention Scheduling for BDI Agents Y Yao, B Logan, J Thangarajah – Proceedings of the 21st …, 2014 – researchgate.net Arguably the dominant paradigm in agent development is the Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) model [2]. In BDI-based agent programming languages, the behaviour of an agent is specified in terms of beliefs, goals, and plans. Beliefs represent the agent’s information … Related articles All 5 versions
Flexible conversation management using a bdi agent approach W Wong, L Cavedon, J Thangarajah… – Intelligent Virtual Agents, 2012 – Springer Abstract We describe a BDI (Belief, Desire, Intention) goal-oriented architecture for a conversational virtual companion embodied as a child’s Toy, designed to be both entertaining and capable of carrying out collaborative tasks. We argue that the goal- … Cited by 3 Related articles All 10 versions
Using ontology-based bdi agent to dynamically customize workflow and bind semantic web service CH Liu, JY Chen – Journal of Software, 2012 – ojs.academypublisher.com Abstract As the Web gradually evolves into the semantic web, the World Wide Web consortium (W3C) recommends that web ontology language (OWL) be used to encode semantic information content over the Web. Semantic web is an essential infrastructure to … Cited by 7 Related articles All 6 versions
Cognitive Support using BDI Agent and Adaptive User Modeling: Application to INTELLIgent CARE in nursing homes S Hossain – 2012 – forskningsbasen.deff.dk The need of constant support and care for the elderly people with special needs is gradually increasing. It is becoming the primary challenge for most of the western countries and research society to innovate new eective approaches and develop novel technologies to …
Adaptive uncertain information fusion to enhance plan selection in BDI agent systems S Calderwood, K Bauters, W Liu, J Hong – 2014 – cs.qub.ac.uk Abstract—Correctly modelling and reasoning with uncertain information from heterogeneous sources in large-scale systems is critical when the reliability is unknown and we still want to derive adequate conclusions. To this end, context-dependent merging strategies have … Related articles All 3 versions
A logic of intention and action for regular BDI agents based on bisimulation of agent programs W Wobcke – Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, 2014 – Springer Abstract We address the problem of providing a computationally grounded semantics for belief, desire, intention (BDI) agents that explicitly relates intention to action, using as a basis for this connection a notion of bisimulation for agent programs. We first define regular BDI … Related articles
Designing CBR-BDI Agent for implementing Supply Chain system S Dalal, G Tanwar, N Alhawat – system, 2013 – Citeseer ABSTRACT The intelligent agent becomes supplementary the budding technology of Artificial Intelligence that is being used for scheming the enterprise applications. AI is concerned in studying the mechanism of intelligence (eg, the ability to learn, plan) while … Cited by 1 Related articles
Nu-BDI: Norm-aware BDI Agents F Meneguzzi, W Vasconcelos, N Oren… – Proceedings of the 10th …, 2012 – inf.kcl.ac.uk Abstract Systems of autonomous and self-interested agents interacting to achieve individual and collective goals may exhibit undesirable or unexpected properties if left unconstrained. Using deontic concepts of obligations, permissions and prohibitions to describe, what … Cited by 3 Related articles All 5 versions
Run-time norm compliance in BDI agents JH Lee, J Padget, B Logan, D Dybalova… – Proceedings of the 2014 …, 2014 – dl.acm.org Abstract Normative systems offer a means to govern agent behaviour in dynamic open environments. Under the governance, individual agents themselves must reason about compliance with state-or event-based norms (or both) depending upon the formalism used … Cited by 2 Related articles All 9 versions
Extending a BDI agents’ architecture with open emotional components B Alfonso, E Vivancos, V Botti – 2014 – researchgate.net Artificial intelligence constantly evolves. New methods, algorithms and techniques are created or improved in order to achieve more sophisticated solutions. The agents field is not far behind. With the vision of a computational agent as a reactive and proactive entity, with … Related articles
Natural language programming of complex robotic BDI agents NK Lincoln, SM Veres – Journal of Intelligent & Robotic Systems, 2013 – Springer Abstract This paper presents a natural language design environment that enables the programming of complex robotic agent systems, comprising of a top level BDI architecture in conjunction with a low level operational system that relates to the hardware interface and supplemental computational processes. … Cited by 2 Related articles All 6 versions
Quantified Coalition Logic for BDI-Agents: Completeness and Complexity Q Chen, Q Li, K Su, X Luo – PRICAI 2014: Trends in Artificial Intelligence, 2014 – Springer Abstract This paper introduces a multi-dimensional modal logic of Quantified Coalition Logic of Beliefs, Desires and Intentions (QCLBDI) to reason about how agents’ mental attitudes evolve by cooperation in game-like multi-agent systems. We present a complete axiomatic … Related articles
Towards semantic merging of versions of BDI agent systems Y Gou, HK Dam, A Ghose – PRIMA 2013: Principles and Practice of Multi- …, 2013 – Springer Abstract Modern software development environment is based on developers’ ability to work in parallel on the same codebase and perform concurrent changes, which potentially need to be merged back together. However, state-of-the-art merging systems follow text-based … Related articles All 5 versions
Translating statecharts-based into bdi agents: The dsc/profeta case G Fortino, W Russo, C Santoro – Multiagent System Technologies, 2013 – Springer Abstract In the agent-oriented computing area, different programming models have been to date proposed to design and implement multi-agent systems (MAS). Among them, the Belief- Desire-Intention (BDI) and state machine-based models have emerged as they effectively … Cited by 4 Related articles All 2 versions
Alternatives to threshold-based desire selection in bayesian BDI agents B Luz, F Meneguzzi, R Vicari – Engineering Multi-Agent Systems, 2013 – Springer Abstract Bayesian BDI agents employ bayesian networks to represent uncertain knowledge within an agent’s beliefs. Although such models allow a richer belief representation, current models of bayesian BDI agents employ a rather limited strategy for desire selection, … Cited by 4 Related articles All 5 versions
A notation for modeling jason-like bdi agents M Cossentino, A Chella, C Lodato… – … (CISIS), 2012 Sixth …, 2012 – ieeexplore.ieee.org Abstract—The design and development of a large Multi Agent System (MAS) is a complex and difficult activity where a proper modeling notation may offer a significant contribution to the formulation of the best solution. The support provided by a specific CASE tool can … Cited by 2 Related articles All 8 versions
Logical Foundations for a Rational BDI Agent Programming Language (Extended Version) SM Khan, Y Lespérance – Programming Multi-Agent Systems, 2012 – Springer Abstract To provide efficiency, current BDI agent programming languages with declarative goals only support a limited form of rationality–they ignore other concurrent intentions of the agent when selecting plans, and as a consequence, the selected plans may be … Cited by 1 Related articles All 10 versions
BDI Agent Architecture for Multi-Strategy Selection in Automated Negotiation. C Mukun, MY Kiang – J. UCS, 2012 – jucs.org Abstract: Research in automated negotiation has traditionally been focusing on the negotiation protocol and strategy design, but little on the implementation related issues such as how to select the best negotiation strategy, especially for problems involving multi- … Cited by 1 Related articles All 4 versions
A bdi agent-based approach for power restoration Q Ren, L Bai – Collaboration Technologies and Systems (CTS), …, 2014 – ieeexplore.ieee.org Abstract—The objective of this paper is to design and develop a Belief Desire Intention (BDI) agent based approach for power system restoration. We describe a multiple bus electrical power system (multi bus power system) as a market environment that consists of BDI bus … Cited by 1 Related articles
Softgoal-based plan selection in model-driven BDI agents I Nunes, M Luck – Proceedings of the 2014 international conference on …, 2014 – dl.acm.org Abstract The belief-desire-intention (BDI) model is one of the most widely used for developing agents. One of its benefits is the flexibility of choosing among different plans to achieve a goal and, to leverage this benefit, a particular algorithm that makes this choice … Related articles All 8 versions
Utilizing BDI Agents and a Topological Theory for Mining Online Social Networks HL Zhang, J Liu, Y Zhang – Fundamenta Informaticae, 2013 – IOS Press Online social networks (OSN) are facing challenges since they have been extensively applied to different domains including online social media, e-commerce, biological complex networks, financial analysis, and so on. One of the crucial challenges for OSN lies in … Related articles All 6 versions
Multi-strategy selection supported automated negotiation system based on BDI agent M Cao – System Science (HICSS), 2012 45th Hawaii …, 2012 – ieeexplore.ieee.org Abstract Research in automated negotiation has traditionally been focusing on the negotiation protocol and strategy design, but little on the implementation related issues such as how to select the best negotiation strategy, especially for problems involving multi- … Cited by 4 Related articles All 5 versions
Normative run-time reasoning for institutionally-situated bdi agents T Balke, M De Vos, J Padget – … , Institutions, and Norms in Agent System VII, 2012 – Springer Abstract Institutions, also referred to as normative systems, offer a means to govern open systems, in particular open multi-agent systems. Research in logics, and subsequently tools, has led to support for the specification, verification and enactment of institutions. Most … Cited by 3 Related articles All 9 versions
An Experience-Based BDI Agent Architecture N Osman, M d’Inverno, C Sierra – 2012 – iiia.csic.es Abstract Introducing the notion of experience, we illustrate how the BDI cycle is completed: experiences modify beliefs, which in turn impact desires and intentions, resulting in new actions, and hence, new experiences. Furthermore, the notion of experience is used to … Related articles
An Extension Dynamic Model Based on BDI Agent W Yu, Z Feng, G Hua, Z WangJing – Physics Procedia, 2012 – Elsevier this paper’s researching is based on the model of BDI Agent. Firstly, This paper analyze the deficiencies of the traditional BDI Agent model, Then propose an extension dynamic model of BDI Agent based on the traditional ones. It can quickly achieve the internal interaction of … Related articles All 2 versions
On the Use of Agreement Technologies for Multi-criteria Decision Making within a BDI Agent CS Toranzo, M Errecalde, E Ferretti – Advances in Artificial Intelligence– …, 2014 – Springer Abstract The BDI model, as a practical reasoning architecture aims at making decisions about what to do based on cognitives notions as beliefs, desires and intentions. However, during the decision making process, BDI agents also have to make background decisions … Related articles
An architecture of BDI agent for autonomous locomotives controller MR da Silva, AP Borges, OB Dordal… – … Cooperative Work in …, 2012 – ieeexplore.ieee.org Abstract-In this paper we propose an architecture of intelligent agent for automatic locomotives operating. The system agent generates its action policy using a set of resources, such as type of railway, composition, belief perception and reasoning about the … Cited by 1 Related articles
Conversational Agents as Full-Pledged BDI Agents for Ambient Intelligence A Mustapha, MS Ahmad, A Ahmad – Ambient Intelligence-Software and …, 2013 – Springer Abstract The need for conversational agents based on the Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) architecture rise to support natural interfaces in many application areas of ambient intelligence, among which are the smart homes, health monitoring and assistance, care … Related articles All 3 versions
Accessing Cloud Services through BDI Agents K Hallenborg, P Valente, Y Demazeau – Trends in Practical Applications of …, 2012 – Springer Abstract Cloud computing is envisioned a dominant role in the future. Extensive amount of data are stored, applications running in the cloud, and globally accessible. However, users neither cannot nor are interested in observing and processing those amounts of … Cited by 1 Related articles All 7 versions
Secrecy Preserving BDI Agents Based on Answerset Programming P Krümpelmann, G Kern-Isberner – Multiagent System Technologies, 2013 – Springer Abstract We consider secrecy from the point of view of an autonomous knowledge-based and resource-bound agent with incomplete and uncertain information, situated in a multi agent system. We investigate properties of secrecy and the preservation thereof in this … Related articles All 5 versions
Spyke3D: A new computer games oriented BDI Agent Framework L Palazzo, G Dolcini, A Claudi… – Computer Games: AI …, 2013 – ieeexplore.ieee.org Abstract—One of the video game industry main goal is to meet the players’ ever growing yearning to experience more immersive and realistic virtual worlds. Modern games usually answer to this demand with advanced computer graphics and scripting techniques, rather … Cited by 1 Related articles All 3 versions
Improving the reactivity of BDI agent programs HK Dam, T Zhang, A Ghose – PRIMA 2013: Principles and Practice of Multi …, 2013 – Springer Abstract Intelligent agent technology has evolved rapidly over the past few years along with the growing number of agent applications in various domains. However, very little work has been dedicated to define quality metrics for the design of an agent-based system. … Related articles All 4 versions
Research on BDI Agent Model with Predictable Capability L Du, QB Liu, XK Zhang, W Jiang – Computer Engineering, 2012 – en.cnki.com.cn To solve the problem of insufficiency of predictable capability in BDI Agent model, this paper presents a formalization of predictable element within BDI model and indicates the extended axiom, semantics and decision-making behavior. The soundness and the completeness of … Related articles All 2 versions
Integration of BDI agent with fuzzy logic in a virtual learning environment B Wilges, GP Mateus, SM Nassar… – … , IEEE (Revista IEEE …, 2012 – ieeexplore.ieee.org Abstract—This research proposes and develops a framework that integrates the Belief- Desire-Intention (BDI) agent architecture to Fuzzy Logic (LF). The result of this integration is the development of a module, built in the specification of the proposed framework, which … Cited by 1 Related articles All 3 versions
Dynamic, Customized Workflow Using BDI Agent and Semantic Web Service CH Liu, JJY Chen – Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2012 – Trans Tech Publ … [11] Birgit Burmeister, M. Arnold, Felicia Copaciu and Giovanni Rimassa, “BDI-agents for Agile Goal-oriented Business Processes”, Proceedings of the 7 … Dynamic, Customized Workflow Using BDI Agent and Semantic Web Service 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.135-136.477 Related articles All 2 versions
Use of Reinforcement Learning (RL) for plan generation in Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) agent systems JL Feliu – 2013 – digitalcommons.uri.edu Abstract The Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) agent framework is a reactive agent framework based on the idea of intentionality. A known weaknesses of BDI is its lack of learning capabilities resulting from its dependence on an a-priori library of plans. BDI plans are … Related articles All 4 versions
JBdiEmo—OCC model based emotional engine for Jadex BDI agent system S Korecko, T Herich, B Sobota – Applied Machine Intelligence …, 2014 – ieeexplore.ieee.org Abstract—The belief-desire-intention (BDI) model is one of the most prominent models for designing artificial intelligent agents. Being relatively simple the BDI model doesn’t take into account several aspects of human reasoning, including the role of emotions. The work … Cited by 3 Related articles
Multi-criteria argumentation-based decision making within a BDI agent C Sosa Toranzo, ML Errecalde… – … Congreso Argentino de …, 2013 – sedici.unlp.edu.ar The BDI model, as a practical reasoning architecture aims at making decisions about what to do based on cognitives notions as beliefs, desires and intentions. However, during the decision making process, BDI agents also have to make background decisions like … Related articles
Agent Decision-Making under Uncertainty: Towards a New E-BDI Agent Architecture Based on Immediate and Expected Emotions. H Lejmi-Riahi, F Kebair, LB Said – International Journal of Computer Theory …, 2014 – ijcte.org Abstract—Over the last decade, emotions have received considerable attention among scholars in agent oriented systems. In fact a large amount of computational models of emotions has been developed and a new generation of artificial agents has emerged to … Related articles All 2 versions
A Model-Driven Approach for Executing Modular Interaction Protocols Using BDI-Agents E León-Soto – Agent-Based Technologies and Applications for …, 2012 – Springer Abstract To achieve interoperability between systems belonging to distributed organizations, a mechanism to rule how they interact with each other, without loosing their autonomy and keeping communication as flexible as possible, is necessary. In Multi-Agent Systems, … Cited by 3 Related articles All 4 versions
Improving the Design and Modularity of BDI Agents with Capability Relationships I Nunes – Engineering Multi-Agent Systems, 2014 – Springer Abstract The belief-desire-intention (BDI) architecture has been proposed to support the development of rational agents, integrating theoretical foundations of BDI agents, their implementation, and the building of large-scale multi-agent applications. However, the … Related articles All 3 versions
B2DI a bayesian BDI agent model with causal belief updating based on MSBN A Carrera Barroso, CA Iglesias Fernandez – 2012 – oa.upm.es In this paper, we introduce B2DI model that extends BDI model to perform Bayesian inference under uncertainty. For scalability and flexibility purposes, Multiply Sectioned Bayesian Network (MSBN) technology has been selected and adapted to BDI agent … Cited by 2 Related articles All 3 versions
On some concepts of emotional engine for BDI agent system S Korecko, T Herich – … and Informatics (CINTI), 2013 IEEE 14th …, 2013 – ieeexplore.ieee.org Abstract—Emotions are one of those phenomena which are rarely seen in connection with exact disciplines such as computer science or information technologies. However, with the widespread use of computer systems we see nowadays, the demand to include emotions … Cited by 3 Related articles
An argumentation framework for bdi agents T Berariu – Intelligent Distributed Computing VII, 2014 – Springer Abstract This article presents a practical approach to building argumentative BDI agents. As in the last years the domain of argumentation reached maturity and offers now a very rich and well structured abstract theory, the challenge now is to put this work into practice and … Cited by 2 Related articles All 2 versions
BDI Agents for Information Fusion in Wireless Sensor Networks P Sangulagi, AV Sutagundar, SS Manvi… – International Journal of …, 2012 – ijarcet.org Abstract: Information fusion is one of the major problems in the Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) where data, image, audio, video can be passed through WSN. For efficient usage sensor node energy is one of critical issue of WSN. Using the mobile agents with cognition … Related articles
BDI Agents for Bidding in English Auctions for Mobile Commerce N Sidnal, SS Manvi – International Journal of Information and Education …, 2012 – ipcsit.com Abstract. On-line auctions have mushroomed and provided the bidders with surplus options to participate and bid in multiple concurrent auctions in order to procure the best deal for the desired good. This paper proposes a scheme to incorporate human intelligence and … Related articles All 2 versions
A BDI game master agent for computer role-playing games BV Luong, J Thangarajah, F Zambetta… – Proceedings of the 2013 …, 2013 – dl.acm.org … BDI agents are designed and implemented using mental attitudes such as beliefs, goals, plans and intentions [4]. The use of such mental attitudes in software design allows developers to … These traits, make BDI agent technology ideal for developing an automated software GM. … Cited by 1 Related articles All 7 versions
BDI Goal Recognition for Agent Program Learning H Xu, Y Shi, Q Cao – Intelligent Networking and Collaborative …, 2013 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … Each agent can have a set of preferences and these preferences contribute to the selection of an appropri- ate plan from a set of available plans [2]. In this paper, we focus on plan recognition and goal recognition for learning a BDI agent program, as exemplified by the BDI … Related articles All 2 versions
Extending a BDI agents’ architecture with open emotional components. An Open Architecture for Affective Traits in a BDI Agent B Alfonso Espinosa, E Vivancos Rubio… – 2014 – riunet.upv.es Recently an increasing amount of research focuses on improving agents believability by adding affective features to its traditional modeling. This is probably due to the demands of reaching ever more realistic behaviors on agents simulations which extends to several … Related articles
Online deception detection using bdi agents RA Merritts – 2013 – dl.acm.org Abstract This research has two facets within separate research areas. The research area of Belief, Desire and Intention (BDI) agent capability development was extended. Deception detection research has been advanced with the development of automation using BDI … All 2 versions
Bayesian BDI agents and approaches to desire selection BM Luz – 2013 – lume.ufrgs.br The reasoning performed in BDI agents essentially involves manipulating three data structures representing their beliefs, desires and intentions. Traditional BDI agents’ beliefs do not represent uncertainty, and may be expressed as a closed set of ground literals. The … Related articles
A Notation for Modeling Jason-like BDI Agents N Rapporto Tecnico – 2012 – Citeseer Abstract—The design and development of a large Multi Agent System (MAS) is a complex and difficult activity where a proper modeling notation may offer a significant contribution to the formulation of the best solution. The support provided by a specific CASE tool can … Related articles All 2 versions
Graded BDI models for agent architectures based on Lukasiewicz logic and propositional dynamic logic X Zhang, M Jiang, C Zhou, Y Hao – Web Information Systems and Mining, 2012 – Springer … Among them, one of the most common agent theories is based on an intentional stance [1]. And the most widely used intentional formal system is the BDI agent architecture presented by Rao and Georgeff [2, 3]. BDI agents are agents whose behavior is guided by beliefs (B … Cited by 6 Related articles All 4 versions
Modelling emotional agents based on graded BDI architectures X Zhang – Network Computing and Information Security, 2012 – Springer … attitudes and emotions states, following Xiaojun Zhang et al.’s model of graded BDI agent [11] based on Propositional Dynamic Logic [12 … between/among contexts which are pre- requisites for defining how emotions are activated in Emotional Graded BDI agents and composite … Cited by 3 Related articles
Aligning Decision Support with Shop Floor Operations: A Proposal of Intelligent Product Based on BDI Physical Agents PG Ansola, A García, J de las Morenas – Service Orientation in Holonic …, 2015 – Springer … The proposed Physical BDI agent system is a suitable option in the implementa- tion of a product-driven control, in which products and resources … Even more, the Physical BDI agents can start or drive the interac- tion protocols with the rest of elements and plan the allocation of …
A Multi Agent Framework (MAFSNUD) for Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) Model’s Decision-Making Problem in Dynamic Situations: An Overview IA Abiodun, CW Khuen – Advanced Science Letters, 2014 – ingentaconnect.com … uncertain world should include some representation of Beliefs, Desires, Intentions and Plans, or what has come to be called a BDI agent, and the way in which these components are controlled and man- aged, which is of course crucial to the way in which BDI agents cope with … Related articles
A BDI-Fuzzy Agent Model for Exchanges of Non-economic Services Based on the Social Exchange Theory GP Farias, GP Dimuro, GD Peter… – … BRACIS), 2013 Brazilian …, 2013 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … life. In [2], [3], Casali et al. introduced a general model of graded BDI agent, based on multi-context architecture that admits mental graded atitudes, using this model to specify an agent for the assistance in a travel agency. In … Related articles All 4 versions
Exchanges of Services Based on Piaget’s theory of Social Exchanges Using a BDI-Fuzzy Agent Model GP Farias, GP Dimuro, G Dimuro… – … Intelligence and 11th …, 2013 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … life. In [2], [3], Casali et al. introduced a general model of graded BDI agent, based on multi-context architecture that admits mental graded atitudes, using this model to specify an agent for the assistance in a travel agency. In … Related articles All 2 versions
Designing and Implementing a Framework for BDI-Style Communicating Agents in Haskell A Solimando, R Traverso – Declarative Agent Languages and …, 2013 – Springer … Our long-term goal is to develop a framework for purely functional BDI agents, which is cur- rently missing, in order to take advantage of the features of the functional paradigm, combined with the flexibility of an agent-oriented approach. 1 Introduction … Related articles All 2 versions
Designing and Implementing a Framework for BDI-Style Communicating Agents in Haskell-(Position Paper). A Solimando, R Traverso – DALT, 2012 – 130.251.61.4 … Our long-term goal is to develop a framework for purely functional BDI agents, which is cur- rently missing, in order to take advantage of the features of the functional paradigm, combined with the flexibility of an agent-oriented approach. 1 Introduction … Related articles All 4 versions
A bdi multi-agent approach for power restoration Q Ren, L Bai, S Biswas, F Ferrese… – … Control Systems (ISRCS …, 2014 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … III. BDI AGENTS DESIGN A BDI agent is a rational agent with certain mental attitudes of Belief, Desire and Intention. Beliefs represent information that an agent obtains from sensing its environment and the agent’s internal states. … Cited by 1 Related articles
Normative rational agents-A BDI approach M Tufis, JG Ganascia – Autonomous Agents (RDA2) 2012, 2012 – rda2-2012.greyc.fr … 3.2 Normative BDI agents Starting from the BDI execution loop earlier described we will now introduce and discuss solution for taking into account the normative context of a BDI agent. First, the agent’s mental states are initialized. … Cited by 1 Related articles All 9 versions
Integrating semantic web and software agents: Exchanging rif and bdi rules Y Gong, S Overbeek, M Janssen – Mobile and Web Innovations in …, 2012 – books.google.com … This paper proposes a development for integrating RIF and BDI agents to enhance agent reasoning capabilities. … The results show that the approach allows the integration of RIF with BDI agent programming and realize the translation between the two systems. … Cited by 4 Related articles All 7 versions
Translation of statechart agents into a BDI framework for MAS engineering G Fortino, F Rango, W Russo, C Santoro – Engineering Applications of …, 2015 – Elsevier … In this paper, we investigate the translation between such models by using two available agent modeling languages: PROFETA, which is based on the BDI agent model, and the agent … Software agents; BDI agents; Statechart agents; ELDA Model PROFETA; AgentSpeak(L). …
Simulating Interactive Learning Scenarios with Intelligent Pedagogical Agents in a Virtual World through BDI-Based Agents. M Soliman, C Guetl – iJEP, 2013 – espace.library.curtin.edu.au … This paper reports the challenging reasons and most importantly an approach for simplification. A simulation based on BDI agents is introduced opening the road for several extensions and experimentation before implementation of IPAs in a virtual world can take place. … Related articles All 7 versions
Programming Robots with an Agent-Oriented BDI-based Control Architecture: Explorations using the JaCa and Webots platforms A Mordenti, A Ricci, DIA Santi – Bologna, Italy, Tech. Rep, 2012 – core.kmi.open.ac.uk … tems in order to understand how they can be used as a basic approach in programming robots. With special regards to Jason BDI agent ar- chitectures and languages, we will try to explain why that could be a meaningful way to program an autonomous system like a robot. … Cited by 1 Related articles All 2 versions
Experiences with BDI-based design and implementation of Intelligent Pedagogical Agents M Soliman, C Guetl – Interactive Collaborative Learning (ICL), …, 2012 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … BDI agent system combining middleware and reasoning,” in Software Agent-Based Applications, Platforms and Development Kits. Whitestein Series in Software Agent Technologies. 2005, pp 143-168. [11] J. Oijen and F. Dignum. “Scalable perception for BDI-agents embodied … Cited by 1 Related articles
Model Checking Cooperative Multi-agent Systems in BDI Logic Q Chen, K Su, L Wu, Z Xu – 2012 – joics.com … and intentions was discussed in detail [4]. Kaile Su et al. presented a computational model of BDI-agents and corresponding method of model checking [13]. Their BDI model is computationally grounded in that the BDI model … Related articles All 2 versions
A complete first-order temporal BDI logic for forest multi-agent systems L Wu, K Su, A Sattar, Q Chen, J Su, W Wu – Knowledge-Based Systems, 2012 – Elsevier This paper presents a new complete first-order temporal BDI logic and forest multi-agent system. The main characteristic of the logic is that its semantic model. Cited by 4 Related articles All 3 versions