A BDI agent programming language with failure handling, declarative goals, and planning

被引:0
|
作者
Sebastian Sardina
Lin Padgham
机构
[1] RMIT University,School of Computer Science and IT
来源
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems | 2011年 / 23卷
关键词
BDI agent-oriented programming; Goal reasoning; HTN planning;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Agents are an important technology that have the potential to take over contemporary methods for analysing, designing, and implementing complex software. The Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) agent paradigm has proven to be one of the major approaches to intelligent agent systems, both in academia and in industry. Typical BDI agent-oriented programming languages rely on user-provided “plan libraries” to achieve goals, and online context sensitive subgoal selection and expansion. These allow for the development of systems that are extremely flexible and responsive to the environment, and as a result, well suited for complex applications with (soft) real-time reasoning and control requirements. Nonetheless, complex decision making that goes beyond, but is compatible with, run-time context-dependent plan selection is one of the most natural and important next steps within this technology. In this paper we develop a typical BDI-style agent-oriented programming language that enhances usual BDI programming style with three distinguished features: declarative goals, look-ahead planning, and failure handling. First, an account that mixes both procedural and declarative aspects of goals is necessary in order to reason about important properties of goals and to decouple plans from what these plans are meant to achieve. Second, lookahead deliberation about the effects of one choice of expansion over another is clearly desirable or even mandatory in many circumstances so as to guarantee goal achievability and to avoid undesired situations. Finally, a failure handling mechanism, suitably integrated with both declarative goals and planning, is required in order to model an adequate level of commitment to goals, as well as to be consistent with most real BDI implemented systems.
引用
收藏
页码:18 / 70
页数:52
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Orgel: An parallel programming language with declarative communication streams
    Ohno, K
    Yamamoto, S
    Okano, T
    Nakashima, H
    HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING, PROCEEDINGS, 2000, 1940 : 344 - 354
  • [32] Smartlog - A declarative language for distributed programming in smart grids
    Thi-Thanh-Quynh Nguyen
    Debusschere, Vincent
    Bobineau, Christophe
    Quang Huy Giap
    Hadjsaid, Nouredine
    COMPUTERS & ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, 2019, 80
  • [33] Bellman's GAP - A Declarative Language for Dynamic Programming
    Sauthoff, Georg
    Janssen, Stefan
    Giegerich, Robert
    PPDP 11 - PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2011 SYMPOSIUM ON PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF DECLARATIVE PROGRAMMING, 2011, : 29 - 39
  • [34] Distributed programming in a multi-paradigm declarative language
    Hanus, M
    PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF DECLARATIVE PROGRAMMING, PROCEEDINGS, 1999, 1702 : 188 - 205
  • [36] JaKtA: BDI Agent-Oriented Programming in Pure Kotlin
    Baiardi, Martina
    Burattini, Samuele
    Ciatto, Giovanni
    Pianini, Danilo
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 2023, 14282 LNAI : 49 - 65
  • [37] Operational Semantics for BDI Modules in Multi-agent Programming
    Dastani, Mehdi
    Steunebrink, Bas R.
    COMPUTATIONAL LOGIC IN MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS, 2010, 6214 : 83 - 101
  • [38] Operational Behaviour for Executing, Suspending, and Aborting Goals in BDI Agent Systems
    Thangarajah, John
    Harland, James
    Morley, David
    Yorke-Smith, Neil
    DECLARATIVE AGENT LANGUAGES AND TECHNOLOGIES VIII (DALT), 2011, 6619 : 1 - 21
  • [39] A strictly declarative language for multi-agent modelling
    Wallis, S
    Edmonds, B
    Moss, S
    Gaylard, H
    COMPUTATION IN ECONOMICS, FINANCE AND ENGINEERING: ECONOMIC SYSTEMS, 2000, : 165 - 170
  • [40] Composing high-level plans for declarative agent programming
    Meneguzzi, Felipe
    Luck, Michael
    DECLARATIVE AGENT LANGUAGES AND TECHNOLOGIES V, 2008, 4897 : 69 - 85