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STAPLE: An Agent Programming Language Based on the Joint Intention Theory
New York City, New York, USA July 19-July 23
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Sanjeev Kumar, Oregon Health & Science University
Philip R. Cohen, Oregon Health & Science University
Joint intention theory has been used for rule based creation of teams and to provide a formal semantics for communicative acts but there were no agent programming languages linked to this theory. We proposed a declarative agent programming language called STAPLE whose logical semantics is given by the joint intention theory. This paper illustrates the STAPLE support for communication and teamwork in a unified framework.
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Sanjeev Kumar, Philip R. Cohen, "STAPLE: An Agent Programming Language Based on the Joint Intention Theory," aamas, vol. 3, pp.1390-1391, Third International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems - Volume 3 (AAMAS'04), 2004
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