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Modeling Communicative Behavior using Permissions and ObligationsAuthors: Lalana Kagal, and Tim Finin Book Title: Developments in Agent Communication, Eds. Frank Dignum, Rogier van Eijk, Marc-Philippe Huget Date: January 01, 2005 Abstract: We describe our preliminary work in modeling conversation specifications and policies as positive/negative permissions and obligations. Our model is generic as it is independent of the syntax and semantics of the communication language and can be used for different agent communication languages. We also discuss the relationship between conversation specifications and policies and show how both are used by an agent in order to decide what communicative act to perform next within a conversation. Our work is different from existing research in communication policies because it is not tightly coupled to any domain information like the mental states of agents or specific communicative acts.The main contributions of this work include (i) an extensible framework that can support varied domain knowledge and different agent communication languages, and (ii) the declarative representation of conversation specifications and policies in terms of permitted and obligated speech acts. Type: InBook Publisher: Springer-verlag Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science Note: Proceedings of Agent Communication workshop at AAMAS 2004. Pages: 120-133 Tags: acl, agent, agent, rei, policy, agent communication Google Scholar: mDvaBe9LBCsJ Number of Google Scholar citations: 12 [show citations] Number of downloads: 1342 Available for download as
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