Beliefs and Conflicts in a Real World Multi-Agent System
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09/12/2014
09/12/2014
1998
22/10/2014
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Resumo |
In a real world multiagent system, where the agents are faced with partial, incomplete and intrinsically dynamic knowledge, conflicts are inevitable. Frequently, different agents have goals or beliefs that cannot hold simultaneously. Conflict resolution methodologies have to be adopted to overcome such undesirable occurrences. In this paper we investigate the application of distributed belief revision techniques as the support for conflict resolution in the analysis of the validity of the candidate beams to be produced in the CERN particle accelerators. This CERN multiagent system contains a higher hierarchy agent, the Specialist agent, which makes use of meta-knowledge (on how the con- flicting beliefs have been produced by the other agents) in order to detect which beliefs should be abandoned. Upon solving a conflict, the Specialist instructs the involved agents to revise their beliefs accordingly. Conflicts in the problem domain are mapped into conflicting beliefs of the distributed belief revision system, where they can be handled by proven formal methods. This technique builds on well established concepts and combines them in a new way to solve important problems. We find this approach generally applicable in several domains. |
Identificador |
Benedita Malheiro; László Zsolt Varga; Eugénio Oliveira. Beliefs and Conflicts in a Real World Multi-Agent System, Trabalho apresentado em International ICSC Symposium on Engineering of Intelligent Systems, In Proceedings of the International ICSC Symposium on Engineering of Intelligent Systems (EIS'98), Tenerife, 1998. 3-906454-11-8 |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Relação |
ICSC;1998 |
Direitos |
openAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Multiagent Systems #Distributed Coherence Maintenance |
Tipo |
conferenceObject |