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What is Meta-Reasoning

Handbook of Research on Multi-Agent Systems: Semantics and Dynamics of Organizational Models
Meta-reasoning is reasoning about the reasoning process itself. In this chapter, prioritization of reasoning rules is used as an example of meta-reasoning.
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Autonomous Agents Adopting Organizational Rules
Bob van der Vecht (Utrecht University and TNO Defense - Security and Safety, The Netherlands), Frank Dignum (Utrecht University, The Netherlands), and John-Jules Ch. Meyer (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-256-5.ch013
Abstract
This chapter discusses how autonomous agents can adopt organizational rules into their reasoning process. Agents in an organization need to coordinate their actions in order to reach the organizational goals. Organizational models specify the desired behaviour in terms of roles, relations, norms, and interactions. We have developed a method to translate norms into event-processing rules of the agents. We propose a modular reasoning model that includes the organizational rules explicitly. Since the agents are autonomous, they will have their own reasoning rules next to the organizational rules. The modular approach allows for meta-reasoning about these rules. We show that this stimulates bottom-up dynamics in the organization.
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