Intentions have been widely studied in AI, both in the context of decision-making within individual agents and in multiagent systems. Work on intentions in multi-agent systems has focused on joint intention models, which characterise the mental state of agents with a shared goal engaged in teamwork. In the absence of shared goals, however, intentions play another crucial role in multi-agent activity: they provide a basis around which agents can mutually coordinate activities. Models based on shared goals do not attempt to account for or explain this role of intentions. In this paper, we present a formal model of multi-agent systems in which belief-desire-intention agents choose their intentions taking into account the intentions of others. To understand rational mental states in such a setting, we formally define and investigate notions of multi-agent intention equilibrium, which are related to equilibrium concepts in game theory.
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Grant, J., Kraus, S., & Wooldridge, M. (2010). Intentions in Equilibrium. In Proceedings of the 24th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2010 (pp. 786–791). AAAI Press. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v24i1.7632
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