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Research on Artificial Intelligence and Robotics helps to understand problems of rationality. Autonomous robots have to act and react in complex environments under constraints of their bounded resources. Simple daily tasks are much more difficult to implement than playing chess. Soccer playing robots are considered as test field for rational behavior. Our implementations are inspired by the belief-desire-intention model.
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Burkhard, HD. (2005). Programming Bounded Rationality. In: Monitoring, Security, and Rescue Techniques in Multiagent Systems. Advances in Soft Computing, vol 28. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-32370-8_28
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