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T-LAIMA: Answer Set Programming for Modelling Agents with Trust
Marina De Vos,
Owen Cliffe,
Richard Watson,
Tom Crick ,
Julian Padget,
Jonathan Needham,
Martin Brain
Proceedings of 3rd European Workshop on Multi-Agent Systems, Pages: 126 - 136
Swansea University Author: Tom Crick
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In a time where multi-agent systems (MAS) become increasingly more popular, they come in many forms and shapes depending on the requirements of the agents that need to populate them. Amongst the more demanding properties with respect to the design and implementation is how these agents may individua...
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