TY - GEN
T1 - Evolution prospection
AU - Pereira, Luís Moniz
AU - Anh, Han The
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - This work concerns the problem of modelling evolving prospective agent systems. Inasmuch a prospective agent [1] looks ahead a number of steps into the future, it is confronted with the problem of having several different possible courses of evolution, and therefore needs to be able to prefer amongst them to decide the best to follow as seen from its present state. First it needs a priori preferences for the generation of likely courses of evolution. Subsequently, this being one main contribution of this paper, based on the historical information as well as on a mixture of quantitative and qualitative a posteriori evaluation of its possible evolutions, we equip our agent with so-called evolution-level preferences mechanism, involving three distinct types of commitment. In addition, one other main contribution, to enable such a prospective agent to evolve, we provide a way for modelling its evolving knowledge base, including environment and course of evolution triggering of all active goals (desires), context-sensitive preferences and integrity constraints. We exhibit several examples to illustrate the proposed concepts.
AB - This work concerns the problem of modelling evolving prospective agent systems. Inasmuch a prospective agent [1] looks ahead a number of steps into the future, it is confronted with the problem of having several different possible courses of evolution, and therefore needs to be able to prefer amongst them to decide the best to follow as seen from its present state. First it needs a priori preferences for the generation of likely courses of evolution. Subsequently, this being one main contribution of this paper, based on the historical information as well as on a mixture of quantitative and qualitative a posteriori evaluation of its possible evolutions, we equip our agent with so-called evolution-level preferences mechanism, involving three distinct types of commitment. In addition, one other main contribution, to enable such a prospective agent to evolve, we provide a way for modelling its evolving knowledge base, including environment and course of evolution triggering of all active goals (desires), context-sensitive preferences and integrity constraints. We exhibit several examples to illustrate the proposed concepts.
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-642-00909-9_6
DO - 10.1007/978-3-642-00909-9_6
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:65449158463
SN - 9783642009082
T3 - Studies in Computational Intelligence
SP - 51
EP - 63
BT - New Advances in Intelligent Decision Technologies
A2 - Nakamatsu, Kazumi
A2 - Phillips-Wren, Gloria
A2 - Jain, Lakhmi C.
A2 - Howlett, Robert J.
PB - Springer Verlag
ER -