Often, such as in the presence of con icts, an agent must choose between multiple intentions. The level of complete- ness of the intentions can be a factor in this deliberation. We sketch a pragmatic but principled mechanism for quan- tifying the level of completeness of goals in a Belief-Desire- Intention{like agent. Our approach leverages previous work on resource and e ects summarization but we go beyond by accommodating both dynamic resource summaries and goal e ects, while also allowing a non-binary quanti cation of goal completeness.
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