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Abstract
BDI agents act in response to external inputs and their internal plan library. Understanding the root cause of BDI agent action is often difficult, and in this paper we present a dialogue based approach for explaining the behaviour of a BDI agent. We consider two dialogue participants who may have different views regarding the beliefs, plans and external events which drove agent action (encoded via traces). These participants make utterances which incrementally reveal their traces to each other, allowing them to identify divergences in the traces, or to conclude that their traces agree. In practice, we envision a human taking on the role of a dialogue participant, with the BDI agent itself acting as the other participant. The dialogue then facilitates explanation, understanding and debugging of BDI agent behaviour. After presenting our formalism and its properties, we describe our implementation of the system and provide an example of its use in a simple scenario.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 29 |
Journal | Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems |
Volume | 36 |
Issue number | 2 |
Early online date | 6 May 2022 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Oct 2022 |
Event | 20th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems - London, United Kingdom Duration: 3 May 2021 → 7 May 2021 |
Keywords
- BDI
- Dialogues
- Explanation
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Novel Locomotion for Extreme Environments (Space)
Smith, K. (PI), Parslew, B. (CoI) & Weightman, A. (CoI)
16/03/20 → 31/03/21
Project: Research
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Robotics and Artificial Intelligence for Nuclear (RAIN)
Lennox, B. (PI), Arvin, F. (CoI), Brown, G. (CoI), Carrasco Gomez, J. (CoI), Da Via, C. (CoI), Furber, S. (CoI), Luján, M. (CoI), Watson, S. (CoI), Watts, S. (CoI) & Weightman, A. (CoI)
2/10/17 → 31/03/22
Project: Research