Decision model for BDI-based intelligent agents

The very challenging issue for intelligent agents is “do what they should do”. The BDI architecture is presented to solve this challenge. The main difficult for this architecture is the formalizing problem. In this paper, we discuss the procedure descriptive framework, which presents a method for formalizing BDI architecture. We a present decision model for intelligent agents in this procedure descriptive framework. This research shows how an agent to generate beliefs and make decisions by using its current beliefs.

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