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Title Intelligent agents VII : agent theories architectures and languages : 7th International Workshop, ATAL 2000, Boston, MA, USA, July 7-9, 2000 : proceedings / Cristiano Castelfranchi, Yves Lespérance (eds.)
Published Berlin ; London : Springer, [2001]
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Description xvii, 356 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Series Lecture notes in computer science ; 1986.. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence
Lecture notes in computer science ; 1986
Lecture notes in artificial intelligence
Lecture notes in computer science ; 1986
Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence.
Contents Optimistic and Disjunctive Agent Design Problems / Michael Wooldridge and Paul E. Dunne -- Updating Mental States from Communication / A. F. Dragoni, P. Giorgini and L. Serafini -- Sensing Actions, Time, and Concurrency in the Situation Calculus / Stephen Zimmerbaum and Richard Scherl -- Developing Multiagent Systems with agentTool / Scott A. DeLoach and Mark Wood -- Layered Disclosure: Revealing Agents' Internals / Patrick Riley, Peter Stone and Manuela Veloso -- Architectures and Idioms: Making Progress in Agent Design / Joanna Bryson and Lynn Andrea Stein -- Developing Multi-agent Systems with JADE / Fabio Bellifemine, Agostino Poggi and Giovanni Rimassa -- High-Level Robot Control through Logic / Murray Shanahan and Mark Witkowski -- Determining the Envelope of Emergent Agent Behaviour via Architectural Transformation / Oswaldo Teran, Bruce Edmonds and Steve Wallis -- Delegation and Responsibility / Timothy J. Norman and Chris Reed -- Agent Theory for Team Formation by Dialogue / Frank Dignum, Barbara Dunin-Keplicz and Rineke Verbrugge -- Task Coordination Paradigms for Information Agents / Marian Nodine, Damith Chandrasekara and Amy Unruh -- Plan Analysis for Autonomous Sociological Agents / Michael Luck and Mark d'Inverno -- Multiagent Bidding Mechanisms for Robot Qualitative Navigation / Carles Sierra, Ramon Lopez de Mantaras and Didac Busquets -- Performance of Coordinating Concurrent Hierarchical Planning Agents Using Summary Information / Bradley J. Clement and Edmund H. Durfee -- Agent Programming with Declarative Goals / Koen V. Hindriks, Frank S. de Boer and Wiebe van der Hoek / [et al.] -- Modeling Multiagent Systems with CASL -- Feature Interaction Resolution Application / Steven Shapiro and Yves Lesperance -- Generalised Object-Oriented Concepts for Inter-agent Communication / Rogier M. van Eijk, Frank S. de Boer and Wiebe van der Hoek / [et al.] -- Specification of Heterogeneous Agent Architectures / Simone Marini, Maurizio Martelli and Viviana Mascardi / [et al.] -- Improving Choice Mechanisms within the BVG Architecture / Luis Antunes, Joao Faria and Helder Coelho -- Planning-Task Transformations for Soft Deadlines / Sven Koenig -- An Architectural Framework for Integrated Multiagent Planning, Reacting, and Learning / Gerhard Weiss -- Panel Summary: Agent Development Tools / Joanna Bryson, Keith Decker and Scott A. DeLoach / [et al.] -- Again on Agents' Autonomy: A Homage to Alan Turing -- Panel Chair's Statement / Cristiano Castelfranchi -- Autonomy as Decision-Making Control / K. Suzanne Barber and Cheryl E. Martin -- Autonomy: Theory, Dimensions, and Regulation / Rino Falcone -- Situated Autonomy / Henry Hexmoor -- Autonomy: A Nice Idea in Theory / Michael Luck and Mark d'Inverno -- Adjustable Autonomy: A Response / Milind Tambe, David Pynadath and Paul Scerri
Summary This book is the seventh in the successful line of Intelligent Agents volumes published in LNAI. It is based on the seventh workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages, ATAL '99, held in Boston, MA, USA in July 1999. The 21 revised full papers included were selected from a total of 71 submissions during two rounds of reviewing. Also included are one panel summary and the statements of panelists participating in another panel held during ATAL 2000. The book is divided into topical sections on agent theories; agent development tools and platforms; models of agent communication and coordination; autonomy and models of agent coordination; agent languages; and planning, decision making, and learning. This state-of-the-art survey is essential reading for anyone interested in agent technology
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Also available in print
Mode of access: World Wide Web
Lecture notes in computer science. no:1986 0302-9743
Subject Intelligent agents (Computer software) -- Congresses.
Genre/Form Kongress
Conference papers and proceedings.
Boston (Mass., 2001)
Conference papers and proceedings.
Author Castelfranchi, Cristiano.
Lespérance, Yves, 1955-
LC no. 2001049387
ISBN 3540424229 paperback