We present an approach to reasoning about conversations within the framework of a logic-based agent language. Our agent theory is based on a modal logic of actions and beliefs and permits the representation of communicative acts and conversation protocols, allowing agents to reason about them before their execution. The work is framed in a world wide web context, in which we show how reasoning about the interaction with web service providers can be exploited for personalizing the service fruition.
Reasoning about Conversation Protocols in a Logic-based Agent Language
BALDONI, Matteo;BAROGLIO, Cristina;MARTELLI, Alberto;PATTI, Viviana
2003-01-01
Abstract
We present an approach to reasoning about conversations within the framework of a logic-based agent language. Our agent theory is based on a modal logic of actions and beliefs and permits the representation of communicative acts and conversation protocols, allowing agents to reason about them before their execution. The work is framed in a world wide web context, in which we show how reasoning about the interaction with web service providers can be exploited for personalizing the service fruition.File in questo prodotto:
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