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A Motivation Based Behavior in Hybrid Intelligent Agents for Intention Reconsideration Process in Vessel Berthing Applications
Kitakyushu, Japan December 05-December 08
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Prasanna Lokuge, Monash University, Australia
Damminda Alahakoon, Monash University, Australia
Strategic planning and dynamism in decision making are essential factors in a vessel berthing application in any container port to assure faster turnaround time and high productivity. BDI agents have been used in many applications with limited capabilities. In this paper, we propose a new hybrid BDI architecture with learning capacities overcoming some limitations exists in the generic BDI agent model. A new "knowledge Acquisition Model" (KAM) module is proposed with a supervised neural network and Adaptive neuro fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) in the intention reconsideration process of the agent model. Commitment strategy of the new intention reconsideration process is based on the motivation of the state transitions and the effect of belief changes in the environment
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Prasanna Lokuge, Damminda Alahakoon, "A Motivation Based Behavior in Hybrid Intelligent Agents for Intention Reconsideration Process in Vessel Berthing Applications," his, pp.124-129, Fourth International Conference on Hybrid Intelligent Systems (HIS'04), 2004
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