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Artificial intelligence has been largely characterized by attempts to understand and develop single agents which are abstract or concrete systems exhibiting some aspects of human intelligence. This approach has been insufficient due to the inevitable presence of agents in the real world. Accordingly, we must plan the activities of an agent while keeping in mind the other agents activities that either help or hinder him.
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Chainbi, W. (2001). A Formal Approach to Belief-Goal-Role Agents. In: Rash, J.L., Truszkowski, W., Hinchey, M.G., Rouff, C.A., Gordon, D. (eds) Formal Approaches to Agent-Based Systems. FAABS 2000. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 1871. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45484-5_25
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