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AAAI
2000
13 years 9 months ago
Deliberation in Equilibrium: Bargaining in Computationally Complex Problems
We develop a normative theory of interaction-negotiation in particular--among self-interested computationally limited agents where computational actions are game-theoretically tre...
Kate Larson, Tuomas Sandholm
ATAL
2003
Springer
14 years 27 days ago
A Dialectic Architecture for Computational Autonomy
This paper takes the view that to be considered autonomous, a software agent must possess the means by which to manage its own motivations and so define new goals. Using the motiva...
Mark Witkowski, Kostas Stathis
ATAL
2003
Springer
14 years 27 days ago
I am Autonomous, You are Autonomous
Autonomy is regarded as a crucial notion in multi-agent systems and several researchers have tried to identify what are the agent's parts that give it an autonomous character....
Hans Weigand, Virginia Dignum
SIGECOM
2004
ACM
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14 years 1 months ago
Strategic deliberation and truthful revelation: an impossibility result
In many market settings, agents do not know their preferences a priori. Instead, they may have to solve computationally complex optimization problems, query databases, or perform ...
Kate Larson, Tuomas Sandholm
ATAL
2003
Springer
14 years 27 days ago
Programming agent deliberation: an approach illustrated using the 3APL language
This paper presents the specification of a programming language for implementing the deliberation cycle of cognitive agents. The mental attitudes of cognitive agents are assumed ...
Mehdi Dastani, Frank S. de Boer, Frank Dignum, Joh...