Computational Logic in Multi-Agent Systems 6th International Workshop, CLIMA VI, London, UK, June 27-29, 2005, Revised Selected and Invited Papers

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Toni, Francesca (Editor), Torroni, Paolo (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2006, 2006
Edition:1st ed. 2006
Series:Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • The Logical Way to Be Artificially Intelligent
  • The Logical Way to Be Artificially Intelligent
  • Foundational Aspects of Agency
  • Ability in a Multi-agent Context: A Model in the Situation Calculus
  • Reasoning About Epistemic States of Agents by Modal Logic Programming
  • Strongly Complete Axiomatizations of “Knowing at Most” in Syntactic Structures
  • Logical Spaces in Multi-agent Only Knowing Systems
  • Trustworthiness by Default
  • Decision Procedure for a Fragment of Mutual Belief Logic with Quantified Agent Variables
  • Agent Programming
  • Implementing Temporal Logics: Tools for Execution and Proof
  • BDI Agent Programming in AgentSpeak Using Jason
  • Using the KGP Model of Agency to Design Applications
  • Multi-threaded Communicating Agents in Qu-Prolog
  • Variety of Behaviours Through Profiles in Logic-Based Agents
  • Contract-Related Agents
  • Agent Interaction and Normative Systems
  • Specification and Verification of Agent Interaction Using Abductive Reasoning
  • Verification of Protocol Conformance and Agent Interoperability
  • Contextual Terminologies
  • Constitutive Norms in the Design of Normative Multiagent Systems
  • Combining Answer Sets of Nonmonotonic Logic Programs
  • Speculative Constraint Processing with Iterative Revision for Disjunctive Answers
  • Intention Recognition in the Situation Calculus and Probability Theory Frameworks
  • The First CLIMA Contest
  • The First Contest on Multi-agent Systems Based on Computational Logic
  • Implementing Pheromone-Based, Negotiating Forager Agents
  • Extending Tropos for a Prolog Implementation: A Case Study Using the Food Collecting Agent Problem
  • Reactive Food Gathering
  • Strategies for Multi-agent Coordination in a Grid World Using Petri Nets
  • Project Report
  • Multi-agent Systems in Computational Logic: Challenges andOutcomes of the SOCS Project