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Ayurveda for agents: an attempt to bring the sciences of natural and artificial intelligence closer together

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 February 2011

Rogier M. van Eijk*
Affiliation:
Department of Information and Computing Sciences, Utrecht University, P.O. Box 80089, NL-3508 TB, Utrecht, The Netherlands; e-mail: rogier@cs.uu.nl

Abstract

This paper advocates a new science of intelligence, one that is holistic, multi-disciplinary, oriented to crucial values as health and well-being and able to contribute to the solution of real-world problems. As a starting point we study the interplay between two research disciplines that until now have been hardly related to each other: Ayurveda and multi-agent systems. We consider some possible results of the cross fertilisation like for instance the application of ayurvedic knowledge to improve the skills of practical reasoning agents.

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Articles
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2011

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