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Decision-Making of BDI Agents, a Fuzzy Approach
Wuhan, China September 14-September 16
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CIT.2004.1357330Fourth International Conference on Co ...
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S. Shen, University College Dublin
G.M.P. O?Hare, University College Dublin
R. Collier, University College Dublin
This paper introduces and proposes Agent Fuzzy Decision-Making (AFDM), as an extension to the classical Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) model. AFDM addresses the limitations of present formalisms within BDI models by making decisions based on quantified fuzzy judgment. The AFDM matrix model enables quantitative calculation and thus provides a more practical solution to BDI models. In addition, more flexible and controllable solutions to BDI persistence can be expected with the introduction of AFDM.
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S. Shen, G.M.P. O?Hare, R. Collier, "Decision-Making of BDI Agents, a Fuzzy Approach," cit, pp.1022-1027, Fourth International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (CIT'04), 2004
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