Title
Social conceptions of knowledge and action: DAI foundations and open systems semantics
Abstract
This article discusses foundations for Distributed Artificial Intelligence (DAI), with a particular critical analysis of Hewitt's Open Information Systems Semantics (OISS). The article sets out to do five things: It presents a brief overview of current DAI research including motivations and concepts, and discusses some of the basic problems in DAI. It introduces several principles that underly a fundamentally multi-agent (i.e., social) conception of action and knowledge for DAI research. These principles are introduced to provide definitions, to delimit the discussion of OISS and as background against which to assess its contributions. It analyzes the main points of OISS in relation to these principles. It shows how attention to these principles can strengthen OISS approach to foundations for DAI. It traces some of the implications of this synthesis for theorizing and system-building in AI. The OISS approach productively challenges some conceptions of knowledge, reasoning, and action in classical AI research. However, it sometimes ignores the sophistication and richness of contemporary DAI research. Several of the key concepts of OISS are not clearly enough defined or operationalized, and the article points out several ways to strengthen the OISS approach.
Year
DOI
Venue
1991
10.1016/0004-3702(91)90052-L
Artif. Intell.
Keywords
Field
DocType
open systems semantics,dai foundation,social conception,open system
Information system,Artificial intelligence,Operationalization,Open system (systems theory),Mathematics,Sophistication,Management science,Machine learning,Semantics
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
47
1-3
0004-3702
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
153
44.61
21
Authors
1
Search Limit
100153
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Les Gasser11601261.00