Belief-Desire-Intention model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) model of human practical reasoning was developed by Michael Bratman as a way of explaining future-directed intention.//<br />
BDI has also aroused some interest in psychology. BDI formed the basis for a computational model of child-like reasoning CRIBB. It has been proposed that autistic children do not recognise other people as folk-psychological agents (i.e., agents with their own beliefs, etc.). BDI has been used to develop a rehabilitation strategy to teach autistic children to reason about other people