Why bad coffee? Explaining BDI agent behaviour with valuings

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摘要

An important issue in deploying an autonomous system is how to enable human users and stakeholders to develop an appropriate level of trust in the system. It has been argued that a crucial mechanism to enable appropriate trust is the ability of a system to explain its behaviour. Obviously, such explanations need to be comprehensible to humans. Due to the perceived similarity in functioning between humans and autonomous systems, we argue that it makes sense to build on the results of extensive research in social sciences that explores how humans explain their behaviour. Using similar concepts for explanation is argued to help with comprehensibility, since the concepts are familiar. Following work in the social sciences, we propose the use of a folk-psychological model that utilises beliefs, desires, and “valuings”. We propose a formal framework for constructing explanations of the behaviour of an autonomous system, present an (implemented) algorithm for giving explanations, and present evaluation results.

论文关键词:Explanation,Belief-desire-intention,Valuings

论文评审过程:Received 7 January 2019, Revised 30 January 2021, Accepted 30 June 2021, Available online 7 July 2021, Version of Record 14 July 2021.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artint.2021.103554