Decisions with multiple simultaneous goals and uncertain causal effects
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28/11/2013
28/11/2013
2008
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| Resumo |
A key aspect of decision-making in a disaster response scenario is the capability to evaluate multiple and simultaneously perceived goals. Current competing approaches to build decision-making agents are either mental-state based as BDI, or founded on decision-theoretic models as MDP. The BDI chooses heuristically among several goals and the MDP searches for a policy to achieve a specific goal. In this paper we develop a preferences model to decide among multiple simultaneous goals. We propose a pattern, which follows a decision-theoretic approach, to evaluate the expected causal effects of the observable and non-observable aspects that inform each decision. We focus on yes-or-no (i.e., pursue or ignore a goal) decisions and illustrate the proposal using the RoboCupRescue simulation environment. |
| Identificador |
TRIGO, Paulo; COELHO, Helder - Decisions with multiple simultaneous goals and uncertain causal effects. Artificial Intelligence in Theory and Practice II. ISSN 1571-5736. ISBN 978-0-387-09694-0. Vol. 276 (2008), p. 13-22. 978-0-387-09694-0 1571-5736 |
| Idioma(s) |
eng |
| Publicador |
Springer |
| Direitos |
restrictedAccess |
| Palavras-Chave | #Multiple simultaneous goals #Decisions #Uncertain causal effects |
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conferenceObject |