Presentation | 2002/3/15 A Multi-Agent System which Intillgently Behaves under Incomplete Infomation Enviroment Masao KAIDA, |
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Abstract(in English) | A multi-agent system is a system which solves a problem using two or more agents. However, existing systems mostly assume complete knowledge of each agent and the ideal cooperation between agents. In this research, we characterize the qualitative side of the imperfect knowledge of an agent using "default knowledge", while the quantitative side using "confidentiability". Under this circumstance, we provide a multi-agent system in which each agent performs commonsense reasoning under incomplete knowledge. Moreover, we introduce the "reliability" to indicate the confidential relation between agents, and realize communications which reflect mental states of agents. To verify the usefulness of this system, we use an example of a commercial transaction, and compare it with the conventional systems. |
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Keyword(in English) | agent / multi-agent system / default knowledge / confidentiability / reliability |
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Committee | AI |
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Conference Date | 2002/3/15(1days) |
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Registration To | Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge-Based Processing (AI) |
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Language | JPN |
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Title (in English) | A Multi-Agent System which Intillgently Behaves under Incomplete Infomation Enviroment |
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Keyword(1) | agent |
Keyword(2) | multi-agent system |
Keyword(3) | default knowledge |
Keyword(4) | confidentiability |
Keyword(5) | reliability |
1st Author's Name | Masao KAIDA |
1st Author's Affiliation | Department of Systems Engineering, Wakayama University() |
Date | 2002/3/15 |
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Volume (vol) | vol.101 |
Number (no) | 742 |
Page | pp.pp.- |
#Pages | 5 |
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