Title
Preference generation for autonomous agents
Abstract
An intelligent agent situated in an environment needs to know the preferred states it is expected to achieve or maintain so that it can work towards achieving or maintaining them. We refer to all these preferred states as "preferences". The preferences an agent has selected to bring about at a given time are called "goals". This selection of preferences as goals is generally referred to as "goal generation". Basic aim behind goal generation is to provide the agent with a way of getting new goals. Although goal generation results in an increase in the agent's knowledge about its goals, the overall autonomy of the agent does not increase as its goals are derived from its preferences (which are programmed). We argue that to achieve greater autonomy, an agent must be able to generate new preferences. In this paper we discuss how an agent can generate new preferences based on analogy between new objects and the objects it has known preferences for.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1007/978-3-642-16178-0_17
MATES
Keywords
Field
DocType
greater autonomy,new preference,new goal,preference generation,intelligent agent,basic aim,goal generation,autonomous agent,overall autonomy,goal generation result,preferred state,new object,autonomous agents,bdi
Situated,Intelligent agent,Autonomous agent,Computer science,Autonomy,Knowledge management,Analogy
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
6251
0302-9743
3-642-16177-4
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.35
14
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Umair Rafique131.07
Shell Ying Huang216119.52