Agent Autonomy
Título:
Agent Autonomy
ISBN:
9781441991980
Edición:
1st ed. 2003.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2003.
Descripción física:
VI, 288 p. online resource.
Serie:
Multiagent Systems, Artificial Societies, and Simulated Organizations ; 7
Contenido:
1. A Prospectus on Agent Autonomy -- 2. Autonomy: Variable and Generative -- 3. Representing and Analyzing Adaptive Decision-Making Frameworks -- 4. Quantifying Relative Autonomy in Multiagent Interaction -- 5. Obligations and Cooperation: Two Sides of Social Rationality -- 6. From Automaticity to Autonomy: The Frontier of Artificial Agents -- 7. Adjusting the Autonomy in Mixed-initiative Systems by Reasoning about Interaction -- 8. Interacting with IDA -- 9. Policy-based Agent Directability -- 10. Adjustable Autonomy for the Real World -- 11. Adjustable Autonomy and Human-Agent Teamwork in Practice: An Interim Report on Space Applications.
Síntesis:
Autonomy is a characterizing notion of agents, and intuitively it is rather unambiguous. The quality of autonomy is recognized when it is perceived or experienced, yet it is difficult to limit autonomy in a definition. The desire to build agents that exhibit a satisfactory quality of autonomy includes agents that have a long life, are highly independent, can harmonize their goals and actions with humans and other agents, and are generally socially adept. Agent Autonomy is a collection of papers from leading international researchers that approximate human intuition, dispel false attributions, and point the way to scholarly thinking about autonomy. A wide array of issues about sharing control and initiative between humans and machines, as well as issues about peer level agent interaction, are addressed.
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