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Jason Smiles: Incremental BDI MAS Learning

This work deals with the problem of intentional learning in a multi-agent system (MAS). Smile (sound multi-agent incremental learning), a collaborative learning protocol which shows interesting results in the distributed learning of well known complex boolean formulae, is adopted here by a MAS of BD...

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Main Authors: Guerra-Hernandez, A., Ortiz-Hernandez, G., Luna-Ramirez, W.A.
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