
handle: 10366/134454
This paper presents a model of an agent that combines both BDI and CBR techniques. We discuss the development of this kind of agent and present a case study. We use a real application of a wireless tourist guide system to illustrate the proposal. The Beliefs-Desires-Intentions (BDI) approach to design deliberative agents can be improved with the learning capabilities of Case Base Reasoning (CBR) techniques.
Computer Science
Computer Science
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