An architecture for rational agents
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Lloyd, John
Sears, Timothy
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Universiteit Utrecht
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This paper is concerned with designing architectures for rational agents. In the proposed architecture, agents have belief bases that are theories in a multi-modal, higher-order logic. Belief bases can be modified by a belief acquisition algorithm that includes both symbolic, on-line learning and conventional knowledge base update as special cases. A method of partitioning the state space of the agent in two different ways leads to a Bayesian network and associated influence diagram for selecting actions. The resulting agent architecture exhibits a tight integration between logic, probability, and learning. Two illustrations of the agent architecture are provided, including a user agent that is able to personalise its behaviour according to the user's interests and preferences.
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Declarative Agent Languages and Technologies, Third International Workshop, DALT 2005