Blackboard Architectures for Multi-Agent Planning

This report describes investigations into the application of Distributed DataLog (DDL) multi-agent planning domains. The DDL is a distributed extension to the Prolog language. The blackboard architecture is examined as a potential representation to support the DDL as an execution model. Additionally...

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