Agre, P. & Chapman, D. (1987) Pengi: An Implementation of aTheory of Activity. Proceedings of the Sixth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI-87. Morgan Kaufmann, Los Altos, California.

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....goto location(x,y) A second implication is that all modules operators of the domain have to be instantiated beforehand, which means that a node has to be created for every parameter. We try to avoid the need for variables altogether, by thinking about problems in an Agre Chapman like way (Agre Chapman, 1987), i.e. using only so called indexical functional aspects to describe relevant properties of the immediate environment. The main idea here is that internal representations of objects in the environment are in terms of the purposes and circumstances of the agent. The module spray paint self for ....

....section compares this work to so called reactive systems , to distributed AI and to other hybrid systems. 7. 1 Reactive Systems The approach is related to the so called reactive systems (Georgeff Lansky, 1987) Firby, 1987) Kaelbling, 1987) Rosenschein Kaelbling, 1987) Schoppers, 1987) (Agre Chapman, 1987) (Sanborn Hendler, 1987) The emphasis in these architectures is on a more direct coupling of perception to action, distributedness and decentralization, dynamic interaction with the environment and inherent mechanisms to cope with resource limitations and incomplete knowledge. They deemphasize ....

Agre, P. & Chapman, D. (1987) Pengi: An Implementation of aTheory of Activity. Proceedings of the Sixth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI-87. Morgan Kaufmann, Los Altos, California.

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