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Date: 2009-09-11 12:40:28
Science
AgentSpeak
Belief revision
Jason
Theory of justification
Belief–desire–intention model
Belief
Non-monotonic logic
Epistemology
Multi-agent systems
Artificial intelligence
Computing

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