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Publications about 'BDI'
Books
  1. M. Bratman. Faces of Intention, Cambridge Studies in Philosophy. Cambridge University Press, 1999.
    Keywords: honours reading, intentionality, belief desires intentions, BDI. [bibtex-entry]


  2. Daniel Dennett. The Intetional Stance. MIT Press, 1989.
    Keywords: honours reading, intentionality, belief desires intentions, BDI. [bibtex-entry]


  3. Michael Bratman. Intentions, Plans, and Practical Reason. Harvard University Press, 1987.
    Keywords: intentionality, belief desires intentions, BDI, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


Journal Articles and Chapters
  1. Alejandro Guerra-Hernandez, Amal El Fallah-Seghrouchni, and Henry Soldano. Learning in BDI Multi-Agent Systems. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3259:218--233, 2004.
    Keywords: BDI, inductive logic programming, abductive logic programming, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  2. M. E. Bratman. Autonomy and hierarchy. Social Philosophy & Policy, 20(2):156--176, 2003.
    Keywords: BDI, agent communication languages, agent programming languages, honours reading, philosophy. [download paper ] [bibtex-entry]


  3. W. R. Wobcke. Two Logical Theories of Plan Recognition. Journal of Logic and Computation, 12(3):371--412, 2002.
    Keywords: agentlab, models of interaction and context aware applications, belief desires intentions, BDI. [bibtex-entry]


  4. K. V. Hindriks, F. S. De Boer, Wiebe van der Hoek, and J. Jc Meyer. Agent programming in 3APL. Autonomous Agents & Multi-Agent Systems, 2(4):357--401, 1999.
    Note: Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands.
    Keywords: honours reading, agent programming languages, belief desires intentions, BDI, logistics. [abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  5. M. E. Bratman. Shared Cooperative Activity. Philosophical Review, 101(2):327--340, 1992.
    Keywords: BDI, agent communication languages, agent programming languages, honours reading, philosophy. [download paper ] [bibtex-entry]


  6. P. R. Cohen and H. J. Levesque. Intention is choice with commitment. Artificial Intelligence, 42((2--3)):213--361, 1990.
    Keywords: intentionality, model theory, belief desires intentions, BDI, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  7. M. Georgeff and A. Lansky. Procedural Knowledge. Proceedings of the IEEE (Special Issue on Knowledge Representation), 74:1383--1398, 1986.
    Keywords: procedural reasoning, honours reading, model theory, belief desires intentions, BDI, logistics. [bibtex-entry]


  8. M. E. Bratman. Intention and means-end reasoning. Philosophical Review, 90(2):252--265, 1981.
    Keywords: BDI, agent communication languages, agent programming languages, honours reading, philosophy. [bibtex-entry]


  9. M. E. Bratman. Shared Cooperative Activity. Philosophical Review, 101(2):327--341, 1981.
    Keywords: BDI, agent communication languages, agent programming languages, honours reading, philosophy. [bibtex-entry]


Conference Proceedings
  1. Emma Norling. Folk Psychology for Human Modelling: Extending the BDI Paradigm. In International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi Agent Systems (AAMAS), New York, 2004.
    Keywords: agentlab, context-aware applications, belief desires intentions, BDI. [bibtex-entry]


  2. Wayne Wobcke. Modelling PRS-Like Agents Mental States.. In PRICAI 2002, pages 138--148, 2002.
    Keywords: procedural reasoning, model theory, intentionality, agentlab, models of interaction and context aware applications, belief desires intentions, BDI. [bibtex-entry]


  3. Wayne Wobcke. Intention and Rationality for PRS-Like Agents.. In Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pages 167--178, 2002.
    Keywords: procedural reasoning, model theory, intentionality, agentlab, models of interaction and context aware applications, belief desires intentions, BDI. [bibtex-entry]


  4. F. Dignum, D. Morley, L. Sonenberg, and L. Cavedon. Towards socially sophistcated BDI agents. In Nakashima H Durfee E, Kraus S and Tambe M, editors, Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on MultiAgent Systems, Los Alamitos, 2000. IEEE Computer Society.
    Note: ISBN 0-7695-0625-9.
    Keywords: agentlab, models of interaction and context aware applications, belief desires intentions, BDI. [bibtex-entry]


  5. C. Heinze, A. Pearce, L. Sterling, and S. Goss. Designing Perception Modules to Shape Information for BDI Agents. In Proceedings of the Pacific Rim Conference on Intelligent Information Agents, (PRIIA 2000), Melbourne, pages 100--112, 2000.
    Keywords: agentlab, agent-oriented software engineering, belief desires intentions, BDI. [bibtex-entry]


  6. Iyad Rahwan, Ryszard Kowalczyk, and Yun Yang. Virtual Enterprise Design - BDI Agents vs. Objects. In Proceedings of the PRICAI 2000 Workshop on AI in E-Commerce- Advances in Artificial Intelligence. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence vol 2112, pages 147--157, 2000. Springer-Verlag.
    Keywords: agentlab, models of interaction and context aware applications, belief desires intentions, BDI. [bibtex-entry]


  7. M. Wooldridge. Computationally Grounded Theories of Agency. In E. Durfee, editor, Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems (ICMAS 2000), volume citeseer.nj.nec.com/wooldridge00computationally.html, 2000. IEEE Press.
    Keywords: honours reading, agent programming languages, belief desires intentions, BDI. [bibtex-entry]


  8. M. Georgeff, B. Pell, M. Pollack, M. Tambe, and M. Wooldridge. The belief-desire-intention model of agency. In Intelligent Agents V: Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages. 5th International Workshop, ATAL'98. Proceedings., pages 1--10, 1999. Springer-Verlag.
    Note: Muller JP Singh MP RaoAS Berlin, Germany. Intelligent Agents V: Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages. 5th International Workshop, ATAL'98. Proceedings. Paris, France. 4-7 July 1998.
    Keywords: intentionality, model theory, honours reading, belief desires intentions, BDI. [abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  9. Mark d'Inverno, David Kinny, Michael Luck, and Michael Wooldridge. A Formal Specification of dMARS. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Workship on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages, ATAL'97 appears in Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, volume 1365, pages 155--176, 1997.
    Keywords: model theory, procedural reasoning, agentlab, belief desires intentions, BDI. [bibtex-entry]


  10. David Kinny, Michael P. Georgeff, and Anand S. Rao. A Methodology and Modelling Technique for Systems of BDI Agents. In Proceedings of MAAMAW 1996, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volume 1038, pages 56--71, 1996.
    Keywords: agentlab, belief desires intentions, BDI, logistics. [bibtex-entry]


  11. David Morley. Semantics of BDI Agents and Their Environment. In Proceedings of the PRICAI Workshop on Intelligent Agent Systems 1996, pages 119--134, 1996.
    Keywords: agentlab, belief desires intentions, BDI. [bibtex-entry]


  12. Anand S. Rao. AgentSpeak(L): BDI Agents Speak Out in a Logical Computable Language. In Rudy van Hoe, editor, Seventh European Workshop on Modelling Autonomous Agents in a Multi-Agent World, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volume 1038, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, pages 42--55, 1996. Springer Verlag.
    Keywords: belief desires intentions, BDI, model theory, agent specification and programming languages, honours reading, logistics. [bibtex-entry]


Tehnical Reports
  1. Adrian Pearce, Simon Goss, Graeme Murray, Clinton Heinze, and Ian Lloyd. Studies in learning the intentional structures of belief, desire-intentions software agents in simulations. Technical report BO 15/3, Aeronautical and Maritime Research Laboratories, DSTO, 1999.
    Keywords: agent-oriented software engineering, belief desires intentions, BDI, agentlab. [bibtex-entry]


  2. Gil Tidhar, Liz Sonenberg, and Anand Rao. A Framework for BDI Teams. Technical Report 1999/12, Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Australia, 1999.
    Keywords: agentlab, models of interaction and context aware applications, belief desires intentions, BDI. [bibtex-entry]


Miscellaneous
  1. Alejandro Guerra-Hernandez, Amal El Fallah-Seghrouchni, and Henry Soldano. Distributed Learning in Intentional BDI Multi-Agent Systems, 2004.
    Keywords: BDI, inductive logic programming, honours reading, machine learning. [bibtex-entry]



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