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GologSpeak: Golog speaks the BDI language

Sardina, S and Lesperance, Y 2011, 'GologSpeak: Golog speaks the BDI language' in Gerhard Lakemeyer and Sheila A. McIlraith (ed.) Knowing, Reasoning, and Acting: Essays in Honour of Hector J. Levesque, College Publications, London,United Kingdom, pp. 437-454.

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Title GologSpeak: Golog speaks the BDI language
Author(s) Sardina, S
Lesperance, Y
Year 2011
Title of book Knowing, Reasoning, and Acting: Essays in Honour of Hector J. Levesque
Publisher College Publications
Place of publication London,United Kingdom
Editor(s) Gerhard Lakemeyer and Sheila A. McIlraith
Start page 437
End page 454
Subjects Adaptive Agents and Intelligent Robotics
Summary In this paper, we relate two of the most well developed approaches to agent-oriented programming, namely, BDI (Belief-Desire-Intention) style programming and "Golog-like" high-level programming. In panieular, we show how "Gologlike" programming languages can be used to develop BDI-style agent systems. The contribution of this paper is twofold. First, it demonstrates how praclical agent systems can be developed using high-level languages like Golog or lndiGolog. Second, it provides BDI languages a clear classical-logic-based semantics and a powerful logical foundation for incorporating new reasoning capabilities not present in typical BDI systems.
Copyright notice © 2011 Individual Author and College Publications
ISBN 9781848900448
 
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