Autonomy with regard to an Attribute
Eric Sanchis (LGC)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a model of autonomy based on attributes for cognitive artificial agents, defining key criteria and illustrating its application through a mobility-focused software agent example.
Contribution
It proposes a novel model of attribute-based autonomy for cognitive agents, including criteria and an implementation example.
Findings
Defined three criteria for attribute-based autonomy
Presented a software agent example demonstrating the model
Outlined main characteristics of this autonomy type
Abstract
This paper presents a model of autonomy called autonomy with regard to an attribute applicable to cognitive and not cognitive artificial agents. Three criteria (global / partial, social / nonsocial, absolute / relative) are defined and used to describe the main characteristics of this type of autonomy. A software agent autonomous with regard to the mobility illustrates a possible implementation of this model.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMulti-Agent Systems and Negotiation · Reinforcement Learning in Robotics · Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge
