In this paper we introduce the so-called Beliefs-Obligations-Intentions-Desires or BOID architecture. It contains feedback loops to consider all effects of actions before committing to them, and mechanisms to resolve conflicts between the outputs of its four components. Agent types such as realistic or social agents correspond to specific types of conflict resolution embedded in the BOID architecture.
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Broersen, J., Dastani, M., Hulstijn, J., Huang, Z., & Van der Torre, L. (2001). The BOID architecture: Conflicts between beliefs, obligations, intentions and desires. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Autonomous Agents (pp. 9–16).
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