Reasoning About Preferences in Intelligent Agent Systems

Visser, Simeon (Utrecht University) | Thangarajah, John (RMIT University) | Harland, James (RMIT University)

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Note that this extra to make decisions about which plans are used to information is included as a preference rather than a goal, achieve their goals. Usually the choice of which as it is acceptable to satisfy the goal without satisfying the plan to use to achieve a particular goal is left up preference. For example, if the user prefers to fly on Dodgy to the system to determine. In this paper we show Airlines, but no such flights are available, then specifying this how preferences, which can be set by the user of the as a preference means that the user can still have a holiday; system, can be incorporated into the BDI execution specifying this as a goal would mean that the user refuses to process and used to guide the choices made.

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