2021
DOI: 10.36227/techrxiv.16778698
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Deliberative Agents in Dynamic Environments, Using Jason and NARS

Abstract: This work explore the possibility to combine the Jason reasoning cycle with a Non-Axiomatic Reasoning System (NARS) to develop multi-agent systems that are able to reason, deliberate and plan when information about plans to be executed and goals to be pursued is missing or incomplete. The contribution of this work is a method for BDI agents to create high-level plans using an AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) system based on non-axiomatic logic.

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“…The first paper of this special issue extends [7] and presents how to use speech act to enable a coalition of agents to exhibit inner speech capabilities to explain their behavior, but also to guide and reinforce the creation of an inner model triggered by the decision-making process through actions applied to the surrounding world and to themselves. The BDI agent paradigm is used to keep the agents rational and with the innate ability to act in a human-like manner.…”
Section: Department Of Informatics Bioengineering Robotics and System...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first paper of this special issue extends [7] and presents how to use speech act to enable a coalition of agents to exhibit inner speech capabilities to explain their behavior, but also to guide and reinforce the creation of an inner model triggered by the decision-making process through actions applied to the surrounding world and to themselves. The BDI agent paradigm is used to keep the agents rational and with the innate ability to act in a human-like manner.…”
Section: Department Of Informatics Bioengineering Robotics and System...mentioning
confidence: 99%