This website is dedicated to the final project of Multi-Agent Systems course (February, 2017) of faculty of science and engineering, university of Groningen, Netherlands.
This project aims to provide an analysis of the "Thirty-one" card game using epistemic logic and demonstrate it using a Java application. You can find the following sections in this website:
In this section you can find an introduction to the project, a short description of the game and its rules and a guide
This section contains more detailed explanation of players' knowledge, BDI architecture and a brief explanation to the actions a player can perform.
In this section different actions and strategies of the players get analyzed. Furthermore, it demonstrates how each action can imply different intentions.
This page will direct you to GitHub page that contains the practical (Java) application. You can also click Here! to visit the GitHub page.
In this page you can find a short summary of the project and our findings.
This page contains contact information of each contributor as well as small explanation of their contribution to this project
Hirad Emami Alagha - S3218139
Rogchert Zijlstra - S2200902
Erik Dansen - S2413787
Find out more by visiting the "Contributors" section