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|    Randolph M. Jones to Shum    |
|    Re: Agent based systems for open and dyn    |
|    22 Nov 07 12:44:11    |
      From: rjones@soartech.com              Shum wrote:       > Hello!!       > I want some information on open and dynamic environmets... and what       > aspects should be kept in mind when engineering agents for this kind       > of environments.       > if any one of you could send me link to papers that would be highly       > appreciated... i need to write a report on this and cant find good       > latest sources.              This is by no means a representative sampling, but here are some papers       I am most familiar with that I would think would be relevant.              Jones, R. M., & Wray, R. E. (2006). Comparative analysis of frameworks       for knowledge-intensive agents. AI Magazine 27(2), 45-56.              Jones, R. M., Laird, J. E., Nielsen, P. E., Coulter, K. J., Kenny, P., &       Koss, F. V. (1999). Automated intelligent pilots for combat flight       simulation. AI Magazine, 20(1), 27-41.                     Wray, R. E., & Jones, R. M. (2005). An introduction to Soar as an agent       architecture. In R. Sun (Ed.), Cognition and multi-agent interaction:        From cognitive modeling to social simulation, 53-78. Cambridge, UK:       Cambridge University Press.                     There are a number of other publications relevant to complex (mostly       simulated) environments here:              http://www.soartech.com/publications.php              [ comp.ai is moderated ... your article may take a while to appear. ]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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