Ebook: Multiagent Systems: A Theoretical Framework for Intentions, Know-How, and Communications
Author: Munindar P. Singh (auth.)
- Tags: Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics), Computer Communication Networks, Operating Systems, Logics and Meanings of Programs
- Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 799
- Year: 1994
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Distributed computing is of great significance in current and future reserach and applications of computer science. As a consequence, in artificial intelligence we can observe rapid growth in the subfield of distributed artificial intelligence (DAI). In particular research on multiagent systems and their potential applications currently attract a lot of interest.
This monograph presents recent research and an introductory survey on multiagent systems and some other aspects of DAI. The author describes these systems as composed of intelligent entities, the agents, with intentions, beliefs, know-how, and communicating with each other, furthermore, a semantics for multiagent systems in a general logical framework is developed.
Distributed computing is of great significance in current and future reserach and applications of computer science. As a consequence, in artificial intelligence we can observe rapid growth in the subfield of distributed artificial intelligence (DAI). In particular research on multiagent systems and their potential applications currently attract a lot of interest.
This monograph presents recent research and an introductory survey on multiagent systems and some other aspects of DAI. The author describes these systems as composed of intelligent entities, the agents, with intentions, beliefs, know-how, and communicating with each other, furthermore, a semantics for multiagent systems in a general logical framework is developed.
Distributed computing is of great significance in current and future reserach and applications of computer science. As a consequence, in artificial intelligence we can observe rapid growth in the subfield of distributed artificial intelligence (DAI). In particular research on multiagent systems and their potential applications currently attract a lot of interest.
This monograph presents recent research and an introductory survey on multiagent systems and some other aspects of DAI. The author describes these systems as composed of intelligent entities, the agents, with intentions, beliefs, know-how, and communicating with each other, furthermore, a semantics for multiagent systems in a general logical framework is developed.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages -
Multiagent systems....Pages 1-14
Technical framework....Pages 15-53
Intentions....Pages 55-80
Know-how....Pages 81-113
Combining intentions and know-how....Pages 115-124
Communications....Pages 125-148
Conclusions and future work....Pages 149-152
Back Matter....Pages -
Distributed computing is of great significance in current and future reserach and applications of computer science. As a consequence, in artificial intelligence we can observe rapid growth in the subfield of distributed artificial intelligence (DAI). In particular research on multiagent systems and their potential applications currently attract a lot of interest.
This monograph presents recent research and an introductory survey on multiagent systems and some other aspects of DAI. The author describes these systems as composed of intelligent entities, the agents, with intentions, beliefs, know-how, and communicating with each other, furthermore, a semantics for multiagent systems in a general logical framework is developed.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages -
Multiagent systems....Pages 1-14
Technical framework....Pages 15-53
Intentions....Pages 55-80
Know-how....Pages 81-113
Combining intentions and know-how....Pages 115-124
Communications....Pages 125-148
Conclusions and future work....Pages 149-152
Back Matter....Pages -
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