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Quick, T., Dautenhahn, K., Nehaniv, C., Roberts, G.: On Bots and Bacteria: Ontology Independent Embodiment. In: Floreano, D. et. al. (eds.): Proc. of ECAL99 (1999) 339--343

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Embodied Mind/A-Life - Dautenhahn, di Primio   Self-citation (Dautenhahn)   (Correct)

....its environment (meaning the ability to regulate its internal states and to pursue its own agenda) is still to be shown. Furthermore, along with the recent development of software and in particular agent technology, the role of a physical body in embodiment has been questioned (Etzioni, 1993; Quick et al. 1999). 327 Based on recent research evidence, chances are that a bottom up approach which has been studied extensively in Artificial Life research is a promising endeavor (Langton, 1989) Its aim is to produce interesting properties on the system level by designing components and interactions between ....

T. Quick, K. Dautenhahn, C. Nehaniv, G. Roberts (1999) On Bots and Bacteria: Ontology Independent Embodiment. Proc. ECAL99, Fifth European Conference on Artificial Life, Switzerland, September.


Constructive Biology and Approaches to Temporal.. - Nehaniv, Dautenhahn.. (1999)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Dautenhahn Nehaniv)   (Correct)

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T. Quick, K. Dautenhahn, C. Nehaniv, and G. Roberts, "On bots and bacteria: Ontology-independent embodiment, " in Proc. ECAL'99, Fifth European Conference on Artificial Life (Switzerland - September 1999), (in press).


Narrative for Artifacts: Transcending Context and Self - Nehaniv (1999)   Self-citation (Nehaniv)   (Correct)

....stimuli which the agent will work either to obtain or avoid, either by its nature (primary) or after learning (secondary) then the change of state is called by neurophysiologists an emotion (e.g. Rolls 1999) and this state may modulate further behaviour. Similar to emotions, but of 1 See (Quick et al. 1999) for the sense of embodied and its degrees in both physical and non physical settings. longer term are moods , whereas drives are analogs of emotion that result from internal state, perhaps in interaction with environment stimuli, to bring homeostatic parameters into preferred ranges. ....

Quick, T.; Dautenhahn, K.; Nehaniv, C. L.; and Roberts, G. 1999. On bots and bacteria: Ontologyindependent embodiment. In Proc. European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL'99).


Morphological Plasticity: Environmentally Driven Morphogenesis - Bentley, Clack (2005)   (Correct)

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Quick, T., Dautenhahn, K., Nehaniv, C., Roberts, G.: On Bots and Bacteria: Ontology Independent Embodiment. In: Floreano, D. et. al. (eds.): Proc. of ECAL99 (1999) 339--343

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