How? Why? What? Where? When? Who? Grounding Ontology in the Actions of a Situated Social Agent.
Stéphane LalléePaul F. M. J. VerschurePublished in: Robotics (2015)
Keyphrases
- multiple agents
- action selection
- decision theoretic
- communicating agents
- goal directed
- agent behavior
- cognitive agents
- social norms
- multi agent systems
- multi agent
- plan library
- social simulation
- agent societies
- social interaction
- partial observations
- intelligent agents
- agent based simulation
- external events
- plan recognition
- simulated robot
- semantic web
- domain specific
- sensing actions
- world model
- conversational agents
- plan execution
- social networks
- current situation
- interacting agents
- multiagent reinforcement learning
- agent interactions
- social media
- partially observable
- reward function
- knowledge base
- software agents
- situation calculus
- agent receives
- open multi agent systems
- joint action
- autonomous entities
- multiagent systems
- reasoning process
- reinforcement learning
- temporally extended
- state transitions
- learning agent
- initially unknown
- rational agents
- domain knowledge
- reasoning mechanism
- dynamic environments
- autonomous agents
- agent architecture
- decision making
- knowledge representation
- human agent
- sensory motor
- state action
- artificial agents
- partially observable markov decision process
- speech acts
- reasoning about actions
- behavioral patterns
- semantic information
- mobile agents
- intelligent software agents
- social groups
- distributed cognition