Defining tasks and actions complexity-levels via their deliberation intensity measures in the layered adjustable autonomy model

In Multi-agent Systems (MAS), agents perform a variety of actions to autonomously complete a number of tasks. In this paper, we describe a mechanism to measure a task's deliberation intensity and apply the mechanism in the Layered Adjustable Autonomy (LAA) model. Basically, the number of action...

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Main Authors: Mostafa, S.A., Gunasekaran, S.S., Ahmad, M.S., Ahmad, A., Annamalai, M., Mustapha, A.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-39812017-11-01T07:08:58Z Defining tasks and actions complexity-levels via their deliberation intensity measures in the layered adjustable autonomy model Mostafa, S.A. Gunasekaran, S.S. Ahmad, M.S. Ahmad, A. Annamalai, M. Mustapha, A. autonomous agent complexity-level decision-making deliberation measures dynamic environment Layered Adjustable Autonomy (LAA) multi-agent system (MAS) In Multi-agent Systems (MAS), agents perform a variety of actions to autonomously complete a number of tasks. In this paper, we describe a mechanism to measure a task's deliberation intensity and apply the mechanism in the Layered Adjustable Autonomy (LAA) model. Basically, the number of actions that the agents need to do to complete a particular task determines the task's deliberation intensity. Consequently, each of the actions deliberation intensity determines its complexity-level. Actions complexity levels are categorized as high-level if the action is deliberative, intermediate-level if the action pseudo-deliberative and low-level if the action is non-deliberative. Ultimately, the deliberation intensity measure of a task and its actions identify different aspects of the agents' and the actions' parameters including the deliberation length and the autonomy configuration of the LAA model. © 2014 IEEE. 2017-11-01T05:56:51Z 2017-11-01T05:56:51Z 2014 Conference Paper https://pure.uniten.edu.my/en/persons/azhana-ahmad/publications/ 10.1109/IE.2014.15 2-s2.0-84908636731 en Proceedings - 2014 International Conference on Intelligent Environments, IE 2014
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topic autonomous agent
complexity-level
decision-making
deliberation measures
dynamic environment
Layered Adjustable Autonomy (LAA)
multi-agent system (MAS)
spellingShingle autonomous agent
complexity-level
decision-making
deliberation measures
dynamic environment
Layered Adjustable Autonomy (LAA)
multi-agent system (MAS)
Mostafa, S.A.
Gunasekaran, S.S.
Ahmad, M.S.
Ahmad, A.
Annamalai, M.
Mustapha, A.
Defining tasks and actions complexity-levels via their deliberation intensity measures in the layered adjustable autonomy model
description In Multi-agent Systems (MAS), agents perform a variety of actions to autonomously complete a number of tasks. In this paper, we describe a mechanism to measure a task's deliberation intensity and apply the mechanism in the Layered Adjustable Autonomy (LAA) model. Basically, the number of actions that the agents need to do to complete a particular task determines the task's deliberation intensity. Consequently, each of the actions deliberation intensity determines its complexity-level. Actions complexity levels are categorized as high-level if the action is deliberative, intermediate-level if the action pseudo-deliberative and low-level if the action is non-deliberative. Ultimately, the deliberation intensity measure of a task and its actions identify different aspects of the agents' and the actions' parameters including the deliberation length and the autonomy configuration of the LAA model. © 2014 IEEE.
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author Mostafa, S.A.
Gunasekaran, S.S.
Ahmad, M.S.
Ahmad, A.
Annamalai, M.
Mustapha, A.
author_facet Mostafa, S.A.
Gunasekaran, S.S.
Ahmad, M.S.
Ahmad, A.
Annamalai, M.
Mustapha, A.
author_sort Mostafa, S.A.
title Defining tasks and actions complexity-levels via their deliberation intensity measures in the layered adjustable autonomy model
title_short Defining tasks and actions complexity-levels via their deliberation intensity measures in the layered adjustable autonomy model
title_full Defining tasks and actions complexity-levels via their deliberation intensity measures in the layered adjustable autonomy model
title_fullStr Defining tasks and actions complexity-levels via their deliberation intensity measures in the layered adjustable autonomy model
title_full_unstemmed Defining tasks and actions complexity-levels via their deliberation intensity measures in the layered adjustable autonomy model
title_sort defining tasks and actions complexity-levels via their deliberation intensity measures in the layered adjustable autonomy model
publishDate 2017
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