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Home / Proceedings / AAAI Workshop Papers 2004 /

Intelligent Agent Architectures: Combining the Strengths of Software Engineering and Cognitive Systems

Contents

  • Toward an Abstract Machine Architecture for Intelligence

    Randolph M. Jones, Robert E. Wray

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  • Organizing Committee

    Randolph M. Jones

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  • A Big but Bridgeable Gap: From Deliberative Planning to Real-Time Execution and Learning

    Manuela Veloso

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  • Cognitive Architectures and the Construction of Intelligent Agents

    Pat Langley

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  • Research in Cognitive Architectures: A Component-level of Analysis of Soar

    John E. Laird

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  • Plans, Behaviors, and Generativity

    Ian Horswill

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  • Applying Cyc: Using the Knowledge-Based Data Monitor to Track Tests and Defects

    Nick Siegel, Gavin Matthews, James Masters, Robert Kahlert, Michael Witbrock, and Karen Pittman

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  • The APOC Framework for the Comparison of Agent Architectures

    Matthias Scheutz, Virgil Andronache

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  • Balancing Formal and Practical Concerns in Agent Design

    David Morley, Karen Myers

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  • Contents

    Randolph M. Jones

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  • Responsibility-Driven Explanation Engineering for Cognitive Models

    Steven R. Haynes, Isaac G. Councill, and Frank E. Ritter

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  • Designing a Problem Specific Design Process for Multi-Agent Systems

    Massimo Cossentino, Antonio Chella

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  • Agents with Non-Anthropomorphic Lifecycles

    Ladislau Bölöni, Paul DeJung, and Damla Turgut

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  • Design Principles for Learning Agents

    Mihai Boicu, Gheorghe Tecuci, Bogdan Stanescu, Dorin Marcu, Marcel Barbulescu, and Cristina Boicu

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  • Integrating ACT-R and Cyc in a Large-Scale Model of Language Comprehension for Use in Intelligent Agents

    Jerry Ball, Stuart Rodgers, and Kevin Gluck

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  • Specification of a Test Environment and Performance Measures for Perturbation-Tolerant Cognitive Agents

    Michael L. Anderson

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  • RCS: An Intelligent Agent Architecture

    Jim Albus, Tony Barbera, and Craig Schlenoff

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