Leendert van der Torre spends much of his time researching Artificial intelligence, Deontic logic, Normative, Knowledge management and Multi-agent system. His Artificial intelligence research integrates issues from Context, Preference, Programming language, Argumentation theory and Mathematical economics. His Deontic logic study contributes to a more complete understanding of Epistemology.
His work carried out in the field of Normative brings together such families of science as Character, Norm, Empowerment and Law and economics. His studies in Knowledge management integrate themes in fields like Institution, Structure, Autonomous agent, Legal aspects of computing and Metaphor. His Multi-agent system research incorporates elements of Metaverse, Power relations, Power and Management science.
His primary areas of study are Artificial intelligence, Deontic logic, Normative, Multi-agent system and Knowledge management. His study in Artificial intelligence is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Context, Natural language processing, Mathematical economics, Human–computer interaction and Philosophy of logic. His Deontic logic research includes elements of Obligation, Semantics and Normative systems.
His Normative research includes themes of Norm, Management science and Law and economics. His Multi-agent system study typically links adjacent topics like Metaphor. Knowledge management is often connected to Autonomous agent in his work.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Argumentation theory, Deontic logic, Normative, Epistemology and Semantics. His Argumentation theory research incorporates themes from Permission, Theoretical computer science, Management science and Subject. His Deontic logic study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as HOL, Rotation formalisms in three dimensions, Normative systems and Calculus.
His Normative research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Domain, Interpretation, Ethical reasoning, Multi-agent system and Defeasible reasoning. His Epistemology study incorporates themes from Semantics and Automatic summarization. His research in Artificial intelligence intersects with topics in Space and Interoperability.
His primary scientific interests are in Deontic logic, Argumentation theory, Epistemology, Normative and Normative systems. He studies Normative reasoning which is a part of Deontic logic. His studies in Argumentation theory integrate themes in fields like Practical reason, Agent architecture, Artificial intelligence and Set.
Leendert van der Torre combines subjects such as Obligation and Norm with his study of Epistemology. His Normative study incorporates themes from Control, Leverage, Intelligent agent, HOL and Software engineering. His Normative systems research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Belief revision, Inference, Normative multi agent systems and Knowledge representation and reasoning.
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Input/output logics
David Makinson;Leendert W. N. van der Torre.
deontic logic in computer science (2000)
The BOID architecture: conflicts between beliefs, obligations, intentions and desires
Jan Broersen;Mehdi Dastani;Joris Hulstijn;Zisheng Huang.
adaptive agents and multi-agents systems (2001)
Introduction to normative multiagent systems
Guido Boella;Leendert W. N. van der Torre;Harko Verhagen.
Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory (2006)
Constitutive norms in the design of normative multiagent systems
Guido Boella;Leendert van der Torre.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (2005)
CONCEPTS FOR MODELING ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURES
Henk Jonkers;Marc M. Lankhorst;René van Buuren;Stijn Hoppenbrouwers.
International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems (2004)
Regulative and constitutive norms in normative multiagent systems
Guido Boella;Leendert van der Torre.
principles of knowledge representation and reasoning (2004)
Normative multiagent systems and trust dynamics
Guido Boella;Leendert van der Torre.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (2005)
Constraints for Input/Output Logics
David Makinson;Leendert W. N. van der Torre.
Journal of Philosophical Logic (2001)
Normative framework for normative system change
Guido Boella;Gabriella Pigozzi;Leendert van der Torre.
adaptive agents and multi-agents systems (2009)
Introduction to the special issue on normative multiagent systems
Guido Boella;Leendert Torre;Harko Verhagen.
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (2008)
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