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Introduction to KR framework

Artificial Intelligence and Lisp Lecture 4 LiU Course TDDC65 Autumn Semester, 2010 http://www.ida.liu.se/ext/TDDC65/. Reading Matter for the course. Leonardo Document:n. Knowledge Representation (several parts). Lisp in Leo Environment. Leonardo Facilities. Programming Language Lisp.

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Introduction to KR framework

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  1. Artificial Intelligence and LispLecture 4LiU Course TDDC65Autumn Semester, 2010http://www.ida.liu.se/ext/TDDC65/

  2. Reading Matter for the course Leonardo Document:n Knowledge Representation (several parts) Lisp in Leo Environment Leonardo Facilities Programming Language Lisp Software for Intelligent Agents Managing Info Aggregates List Processing Logic notes Goals of AI Leonardo installation Introduction to KR framework

  3. TDDC65 during period 1 Lab 1 Introduction, formal notation, architectures Lab 2a intelligent agent software Lab 2b decision trees, causal nets Lab 2c Lab 3a decision trees etc resolution planning Lab 3b SAT or more planning

  4. Today's lecture • Discuss lab 2b • Architectures (BDI, HTN, other) • Message-passing between agents

  5. Today's lecture • Chapters in "Software for intelligent agents": • Discuss lab 2b • Architectures (BDI, HTN, other): Chapter 1 and 2 • Message-passing between agents: Chapter 6 • Chapters 3 and 4 already covered + self reading • Chapters 5 and 7 just outline • Chapter 8 during next period

  6. Belief, Desire, Intention Architecture • Use the text in the compendium

  7. Lab 2b: Simple Plan Execution System • Refer to the lab as an example of a simple plan execution system, implementing the execute operation in the BDI top-level loop

  8. Hierarchical Task Networks • Refer to the compendium chapter on HTN

  9. Message-Passing between Agents • Basis: Speech Act Theory, especially according to Searle • Knowledge Query and Manipulation Language (KQML) • Agent Communication Language (FIPA-ACL)

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