Title
An experience-based BDI logic: Motivating shared experiences and intentionality
Abstract
This paper proposes the notion of experience to help situate agents in their environment, providing a link on how the continually evolving environment impacts the evolution of an agent's BDI model and vice versa. Then, using the notion of shared experience as a primitive construct, we develop a novel formal model of shared intention which we believe more adequately describes social behaviour than traditional BDI logics that focus on individual agents. Whilst many philosophers have argued that collective intentionality cannot always be equated to the collection of the individual agents' intentions, there has been no AI model that addresses this issue. We believe this is the first attempt to develop an explicit notion of shared experience from an AI perspective.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/IECON.2013.6700233
Vienna
Keywords
Field
DocType
psychology,social sciences,ai perspective,agent bdi model,agent intentions,collective intentionality,experience-based bdi logic,explicit shared experience,formal model,primitive construct,shared intention,social behaviour
Collective intentionality,Social behaviour,Intentionality,Cognitive science,Control engineering,Artificial intelligence,Shared experience,Engineering
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1553-572X
0
0.34
References 
Authors
12
9
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nardine Osman16914.54
Mark D'inverno21195116.29
Carles Sierra35101454.99
Leila Amgoud42560151.43
Henri Prade5105491445.02
Matthew Yee-King6289.73
Roberto Confalonieri714426.90
Dave de Jonge8268.04
Katina Hazelden9143.37