Tambe, M.; Gmytrasiewicz, P.: AAAI-96 Workshop on Intelligent Modeling (1997)
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- Abstract
- Agent modeling - the ability to model and reason other agents' knowledge, beliefs, goals and actions - is central to intelligent systems. Outlines the papers given which assessed the state of the art and discussed the common issues in presentation and reasoning with models of agents
- Date
- 22. 1.1999 18:50:30