Modelling Sociality in a BDI Framework
Modelling Sociality in a BDI Framework
We present a conceptual model for how the social nature of agents impacts upon their individual mental states. Roles and social relationships provide an abstraction upon which we develop the notion of social mental shaping.
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Panzarasa, P.
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Norman, Timothy
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Jennings, N. R.
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December 1999
Panzarasa, P.
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Norman, Timothy
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Jennings, N. R.
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Panzarasa, P., Norman, Timothy and Jennings, N. R.
(1999)
Modelling Sociality in a BDI Framework.
1st Asia-Pacific Conf. on Intelligent Agent Technology, Hong Kong.
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Abstract
We present a conceptual model for how the social nature of agents impacts upon their individual mental states. Roles and social relationships provide an abstraction upon which we develop the notion of social mental shaping.
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Published date: December 1999
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1st Asia-Pacific Conf. on Intelligent Agent Technology, Hong Kong, 1999-12-01
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Agents, Interactions & Complexity
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Local EPrints ID: 252175
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/252175
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P. Panzarasa
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N. R. Jennings
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