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Autonomous Agents.ppt

1、Autonomous Agents,Overview,Topics,Theories: logic based formalisms for the explanation, analysis, or specification of autonomous agents. Languages: agent-based programming languages. Architectures: integration of different components into a coherent control framework for an individual agent.,Topics,

2、Multi-agent architectures: methodologies and architectures for group of agents (could be from different architectures) Agent modeling: modeling other agents behavior or mental state from the perspective of an individual agent Agent capabilities Agent testbeds and evaluation,Agent Theories, Languages

3、 and Architectures,Wooldridge & Jennings (ATAL 1994, LNAI 890),What is an agent?,Weak: Autonomy Social ability Reactivity Pro-activities Strong: Mental properties such as knowledge, belief, intention, obligation Emotional Others attributes: mobility, veracity, benevolence, rationality,Agent Theorie

4、s,How to conceptualize agents? What properties should agents have? How to formally represent and reason about agent properties?,Agent Theories,Definition: an agent theory is a specification for an agent. Formalisms for representing and reasoning about agent properties Starting point: agent = entity

5、which appears to be the subject of beliefs, desires, etc.,Intentional system,An intentional system whose behavior can be predicted by the method of attributing belief, desires, and rational acumen Proved that can be used to describe almost everything Good as an abstract tool for describing, explaini

6、ng, and predicting the behavior of complex systems,Intentional system - Examples,One studies hard because one wants to get good GPA. One takes the course cs579-robotic because one believes that it will be fun. One takes the course cs579-robotic because there is no 500-level course offered. One takes

7、 the course cs579-robotic because one believes that the course is easy ,Agent Attitudes,Information attitudes: related to the information that an agent has about the environment Belief Knowledge Pro-attitudes: guide the agents actions Desire Intention Obligation Commitment Choice An agent should be

8、represented in terms of at least one info-attitude and one pro-attitude. Why?,Representing intentional notions,Representing Jan believes Cronos is the father of Zeus nave translation into FOL:Believe(Jan, Father(Zeus,Cronos) Problems: No nested predicate Zeus = Jupiter Believe(Jan, Father(Jupiter,Cr

9、onos) Wrong Conclusion: FOL is not suitable since intention is context dependent.,Possible World Semantics,Hintikka: 1962 Agents belief can be characterized as a set of possible worlds. Example: A door opener robot: door is closed, lock needs to be unlocked but the robot does not know if the lock is

10、 unlocked or not two possibilities: closed, locked closed, unlocked Card player (poker): ? UNIX Ping command: ?,Possible World Semantics,Each world represents a state that the agent believes it might be in given what it knows. Each world is called a epistemic alternative. The agent believes in somet

11、hing is true in all possible worlds. Problem: logical omniscience agent believes all the logical consequences of its belief impossible to compute.,Alternatives to PWS,Levesque belief and awareness: explicit belief (small) from implicit belief (large). No nested belief The notion of a situation is un

12、clear Under certain situation: unrealistic prediction Konolige the deduction model: modeling the belief of a symbolic AI system (database of beliefs and an inference system). Simple,Others,Meta-language: one in which it is possible to represent the properties of another language Problem: inconsisten

13、cy Pro-attitudes: goals and desires adapting possible world semantics to model goals and desires Problem: side effects,Theory of agency,Realistic agent: combination of different components dynamic aspect Moore knowledge and action: study the problem of knowledge precondition for actions I needs to k

14、now the telephone number of my friend Enrico in order to call him. I can find the telephone number in the telephone book. I needs to know that the course is easy before I sign up for it ,Theory of agency,Cohen and Levesque belief and goal: originally developed as a pre-requisite for a theory of spee

15、ch acts but proved very useful in analysis of conflict and cooperation in multi-agent diaglogue, cooperative problem solving,Theory of agency,Rao and Georgeff belief, desire, intention (BDI) architecture: logical framework for agent theory based on BDI, used a branching model of time Singh: logics f

16、or representing intention, belief, knowledge, know-how, communication in a branching-time framework,Theory of agency,Werner: general model of agency based on work in economics, game theory, situated automate, situated semantics, philosophy. Wooldridge: modeling multi-agent system,Agent Architectures

17、Construction of computer systems with properties specified by an agent theory. Three well-know architectures: Deliberative Reactive Hybrid,Deliberative architecture,View agent as a particular type of knowledge based system known as symbolic AI Contains an explicit represented, symbolic model of the

18、 world Decision is made via logical reasoning (pattern matching, symbolic manipulation) Properties: Attractive from the logical point of view High computational complexity (FOL: not decidable, with modalities: highly undecidable),SenseAssimilate Sensing results,ReasoningSymbolic representation of th

19、e worldDetermine what to do next,ActExecute the action generated by the reasoning module,ENVIRONMENT,Deliberative architecture in picture,Deliberative architecture,Examples: Planning agents: a planner is an essential component of any artificial agent Main problem: intractability addressed by techniq

20、ues such as hierarchical, non-linear planning. IRMA (Intelligent Resource-bounded machine architecture): explicit representations of BDI & planning library, a reasoner, opportunity analyser, a filtering process, a deliberation process (mainly: reduced the time to deliberate),Deliberative architectur

21、e,HOMER: a prototype of an agent with linguistic capability, planning and acting capability. GRATE*: layered architecture in which the behavior of an agent is guided by the mental attitudes of beliefs, desires, intentions, and joint intention.,Reactive architecture,Proposed to overcome the weakness

22、of symbolic AI Main features: does not include any kind of central symbolic world model does not use complex reasoning,SenseAssimilate Sensing results,ReasoningDetermine what to do next,ActExecute the action generated by the reasoning module,ENVIRONMENT,Reactive architecture in picture,Reactive arch

23、itecture,Brook - behavior language: subsumption architecture Hierarchy of task-accomplishing behaviors Each behavior competes with others Lower layer represents more primitive task and has precedence over upper layers Very simple Demonstrate that it can do a lot Multiple subsumption agents,Reactive

24、architecture,Arge and Chapman PENGI: most everyday activity is routine Once learned, a task becomes routine and can be executed with little or no modification Routines can be compiled into a program and then updated from time to time (e.g. after new tasks are added),Reactive architecture,Rosenschein

25、 and Kaelbling - Situated automata Agent is specified in declarative terms which are then compiled into digital machine Correctness of the machine can be proved No symbol manipulation in situated automata, thus efficient Maes Agent network architecture: an agent is a network of competency modules,Hy

26、brid architecture,Combine deliberative and reactive architecture exploit the best out of the two Georgeff and Lansky Procedural Reasoning System: BDI & plan library, explicit symbolic representation of BDI Beliefs are facts FOL Desires are represented by behavior Each plan in the plan library is ass

27、ociated with invocation condition reactive Intention the set of currently active plans,Active,Plan Library,P1: Invocation I1,Pn: Invocation In,Belief: FOL,Desire: System beha.,Intention:,Pi: Invocation Ii,Pj: Invocation Ij,System Interpreter,Environment,PRS in picture,Hybrid architecture,Ferguson TO

28、URINGMACHINES: Perception and action subsystem interact directly with the environment Control framework system: three control layers each is independent, activity producing, concurrently executing process Reactive layer (response to events that happen too quickly for other to response) Planning laye

29、r (select plan, actions to achieve goal) Modeling layer (symbolic representation, use to resolve goal conflict),Hybrid architecture,Burmeister et al. COSY: hybrid BDI with features of PRS and IRMA, for a multi-agent testbed called DASEDIS Mueller et at. INTERRAP: layered architecture, each layer is

30、divided into knowledge and control vertical part,Agent language,A system that allows one to program hardware and software computer systems in terms of some of the concepts developed by agent theorists. Shoham agent-oriented programming: A logical system for defining the mental state of agents An int

31、erpreted programming language for programming agents An agentification process, for compiling agent program into low-level executable systems Agent0: first two features,Agent language,Thomas PLACA (Planning communicating agent language) Fisher Concurrent METATEM: correctness of the agents with respect to their specification IMAGINE project: ESPIRIT General Magic, Inc. TELESCRIPT Connah and Wavish - ABLE,

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