We introduce the layered agent architecture DiPRA (Distributed Practical Reasoning Architecture), composed of an 'intentional' layer, which includes beliefs, plans and goals, and a 'sensorimotor' layer, which includes schemas for situated action. DiPRA's functioning is illustrated and evaluated in a simulated guards-and-thieves scenario. We also discuss the efficacy of the main features of DiPRA, such as the division of labour between off-line planning and on-line specification of action, the grounding of beliefs in sensorimotor interaction and anticipation, the use of bounded resources and knowledge, and the realization of deliberation and means-ends reasoning as intertwined processes.

DiPRA: A Layered Agent Architecture which Integrates Practical Reasoning and Sensorimotor Schemas

Pezzulo G
2009

Abstract

We introduce the layered agent architecture DiPRA (Distributed Practical Reasoning Architecture), composed of an 'intentional' layer, which includes beliefs, plans and goals, and a 'sensorimotor' layer, which includes schemas for situated action. DiPRA's functioning is illustrated and evaluated in a simulated guards-and-thieves scenario. We also discuss the efficacy of the main features of DiPRA, such as the division of labour between off-line planning and on-line specification of action, the grounding of beliefs in sensorimotor interaction and anticipation, the use of bounded resources and knowledge, and the realization of deliberation and means-ends reasoning as intertwined processes.
2009
Istituto di linguistica computazionale "Antonio Zampolli" - ILC
layered architecture; practical reasoning; grounding; anticipation; schema
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