智能体程序学习的BDI目标识别

Hongyun Xu, Youqun Shi, Qiying Cao
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代理应用程序通常被认为在商业环境中开发和维护成本过高。组织经常满足于使用不那么复杂和更传统的软件来代替代理技术,因为(通常是错误的)担心代理技术的开发和维护成本,并且经常错误地认为传统软件提供更好的投资回报。本文旨在通过开发一个智能体程序学习的计划识别框架来纠正这一问题,其中挖掘遗留应用程序(甚至手动执行的过程)的行为日志,以提取最终可能取代这些应用程序或过程的智能体代码的“草案”版本。我们开发并实现了推断代理计划的技术,特别是推断代理目标的技术。我们分别提出了两种方法来推断没有目标库和有目标库的计划的目标。此外,在提供目标库时,使用一致性、最大蕴涵和最小性的概念考虑首选目标。分析了该计划识别框架的复杂性,实验结果表明,基于工作流网络(WF-nets)中扩展节点数、选择分支因子和并行分支因子的BDI (Belief-Desire-Intention)计划生成的平均运行时间,证明了该计划识别框架的可行性和可计算性。
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BDI Goal Recognition for Agent Program Learning
Agent applications are often viewed as unduly expensive to develop and maintain in commercial contexts. Organizations often settle for less sophisticated and more traditional software in place of agent technology because of (often misplaced) fears about the development and maintenance costs of agent technology, and the often mistaken perception that traditional software offers better returns on investment. This paper aims to redress this by developing a plan recognition framework for agent program learning, where behavior logs of legacy applications (or even manually executed processes) are mined to extract a 'draft' version of agent code that could eventually replace these applications or processes. We develop and implement techniques for inferring agent plans, specifically inferring agent goals. We propose two ways to infer goals for plans without and with a goal library respectively. Besides, a preferred goal is considered when a goal library is provided, using the notions of consistency, maximal entailment and minimality. The complexity of the plan recognition framework is analyzed and the experimental results show that the average runtime for generating Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) plans relying on the number of expansion nodes, choice branching factor and parallel branching factor in workflow nets (WF-nets), and that the plan recognition framework is feasible and computable.
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