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The NoA normative agent architecture is designed to support the development of agent societies where agents are motivated by norms: obligations, permissions and.
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Abstract and Figures. NoA is an agent architecture that supports the development of agents motivated by norms: ob ligations, permissions and prohibitions.
NoA is an agent architecture that supports the development of agents motivated by norms: obligations, permissions and prohibitions.
NoA is an agent architecture that supports the development of agents motivated by norms: obligations, permissions and prohibitions that is applied to ...
Original language, English. Title of host publication, Proceedings of International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence IJCAI 2003. Pages, 1465-1466.
Based on a qualitative analysis of instructions gathered for 43 web-based tasks, a formalized the problem of understanding and interpreting how-to ...
This paper introduces a Normative Agent Architecture as an appropriate contract management framework for Supervised Interaction.
Adoption of norms can cause problems – an agent maybe already hold norms that would be in conflict or inconsistent with new norms it adopts. How can it be shown ...
Agents based on reactive planning architectures use pre-specified plans as behaviour specifications. Normative agents are motivated by norms in their ...
The NoA Agent Architecture - Implementing Normative Agents for Supervised Interaction. Martin J Kollingbaum, Timothy James Forester Norman. Computing Science.