Decision Theory and Multi-Agent Planning
(Sprache: Englisch)
The work presents a modern, unified view on decision support and planning by considering its basics like preferences, belief, possibility and probability as well as utilities. These features together are immanent for software agents to believe the user that the agents are "intelligent".
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The work presents a modern, unified view on decision support and planning by considering its basics like preferences, belief, possibility and probability as well as utilities. These features together are immanent for software agents to believe the user that the agents are "intelligent".
Klappentext zu „Decision Theory and Multi-Agent Planning “
This volume contains papers read at the 7th International Workshop entitled "Intelligent Agents: Decision-Support and Planning", Udine, Italy, Sep 30th - Oct 2nd, 2004. All papers were reviewed after they were presented, and revised for final publication. As its preceding ones, this workshop took place under the auspices of the International School for the Synthesis of Expert Knowledge (ISSEK) and was held in the picturesque Palazzo del Torso of the Centre International des Sciences Mecaniques (CISM), Udine, see picture below. CISM location " Palazzo del Torso " The workshop was jointly organised by Prof. G. Delia Riccia (University of Udine), Dr. D. Dubois ( CNRS and University of Toulouse III), Prof. R. Kruse (University of Magdeburg), and Prof. H .- J. Lenz (Free University Berlin). As the workshop was an invitational one, there was no need for a call for contributed papers. Contrarily, the four organisers recruited research workers from Europe who have had an impact in the last decade on "Intelligent Agents: Decision-Support and Planning".
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Decision Theory and Multi-Agent Planning “
- Preface- Amgoud, L., Prade, H., Making decisions from weighted arguments
- Dimopoulos, Y., Moraitis, P., Tsoukiàs, A., Qualitative Preference Modelling in Constraint Satisfaction
- Lenz, H. J., Ablovatski, A., MCDA - Multi-Criteria Decision Making in e-commerce
- Chevaleyre, Y., Endriss, U., Maudet, N., Some Resent Results and Open Questions in Distributed Resource Allocation
- Lang. J., Logical representation of preference: a brief survey
- Dubois, D., Prade, H., Possibility Theory and its Applications: A Retrospective and Prospective view
- Zielinski, P., Efficient computation of project characteristics in a series-parallel activity network with interval durations
- Gebhardt, J., Klose, A., Detmer, H., Graphical Models for Industrial Planning on Complex Domains
- Waldmann, K. H., On Markov decision models with an absorbing set
- Wendler, J., Automated Behaviour Modeling - Recognizing and Predicting Agent Behaviour
- Rank S., Petta, P., Trappl, R., Features of Emotional Planning in Software Agents.
Autoren-Porträt
Prof. Dr. Rudolf Kruse ist Leiter des Lehrstuhls für Neuro-Fuzzy-Systeme an der Universität Magdeburg.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2006, XI, 198 Seiten, Masse: 17 x 24,1 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Giacomo Della Riccia, Didier Dubois, Rudolf Kruse, Hans-Joachim Lenz
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 3211317872
- ISBN-13: 9783211317877
Sprache:
Englisch
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