
Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) Model
The Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) Model is a framework used to create intelligent agents or systems that mimic human decision-making. It represents three key components: beliefs (what the agent knows or perceives about the world), desires (the objectives or goals the agent wants to achieve), and intentions (the plans or commitments the agent has chosen to pursue). By processing these elements, the system can make logical, goal-oriented decisions similar to how humans plan and act based on what they know and want. This approach helps develop more realistic and adaptable artificial intelligence systems.