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Control room agents : an information-theoretic approach

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dc.contributor.advisor Labuschagne, Willem en
dc.contributor.advisor Van der Poll, John Andrew en
dc.contributor.author Van der Westhuizen, Petra Laura en
dc.date.accessioned 2009-08-25T11:01:28Z
dc.date.available 2009-08-25T11:01:28Z
dc.date.issued 2007-02
dc.date.submitted 2007-02-28 en
dc.identifier.citation Van der Westhuizen, Petra Laura (2007) Control room agents : an information-theoretic approach, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2211> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2211
dc.description.abstract In this thesis, a particular class of agent is singled out for examination. In order to provide a guiding metaphor, we speak of control room agents. Our focus is on rational decision- making by such agents, where the circumstances obtaining are such that rationality is bounded. Control room agents, whether human or non-human, need to reason and act in a changing environment with only limited information available to them. Determining the current state of the environment is a central concern for control room agents if they are to reason and act sensibly. A control room agent cannot plan its actions without having an internal representation (epistemic state) of its environment, and cannot make rational decisions unless this representation, to some level of accuracy, reflects the state of its environment. The focus of this thesis is on three aspects regarding the epistemic functioning of a control room agent: 1. How should the epistemic state of a control room agent be represented in order to facilitate logical analysis? 2. How should a control room agent change its epistemic state upon receiving new information? 3. How should a control room agent combine available information from different sources? In describing the class of control room agents as first-order intentional systems hav- ing both informational and motivational attitudes, an agent-oriented view is adopted. The central construct used in the information-theoretic approach, which is qualitative in nature, is the concept of a templated ordering. Representing the epistemic state of a control room agent by a (special form of) tem- plated ordering signals a departure from the many approaches in which only the beliefs of an agent are represented. Templated orderings allow for the representation of both knowledge and belief. A control room agent changes its epistemic state according to a proposed epistemic change algorithm, which allows the agent to select between two well-established forms of belief change operations, namely, belief revision and belief update. The combination of (possibly conflicting) information from different sources has re- ceived a lot of attention in recent years. Using templated orderings for the semantic representation of information, a new family of purely qualitative merging operations is developed. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (viii, 392 leaves)
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Content-based merging en
dc.subject Information fusion en
dc.subject Social choice theory en
dc.subject Templated update en
dc.subject Templated revision en
dc.subject Iterated revision en
dc.subject AGM postulates en
dc.subject Epistemic states en
dc.subject Epistemic entrenchment en
dc.subject Epistemic logic en
dc.subject Templated orderings en
dc.subject Nonmonotonic logic en
dc.subject Semantic information theory en
dc.subject Control room agents en
dc.subject.ddc 003.5
dc.subject.lcsh Computer science -- Philosophy
dc.subject.lcsh Control rooms
dc.subject.lcsh Control theory
dc.subject.lcsh Information technology -- Philosophy
dc.subject.lcsh Information theory
dc.subject.lcsh Knowledge, Theory of
dc.subject.lcsh Intelligent control systems
dc.title Control room agents : an information-theoretic approach en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department School of Computing en
dc.description.degree Ph. D. (Computer Science) en


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