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Ph. Morignot and B. Hayes-Roth. Why does an agent act: Adaptable motivations for goal selection and generation. In Michael Freed and Michael Cox, editors, AAAI Spring Symposium, Representing Mental States and Mechanisms, pages 97

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Societies of Autonomous Agents and Their Reorganisation - Glaser, Morignot (1998)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Morignot)   (Correct)

....mechanisms for the emergence of organisations between agents. The notion of an organisation used in that paper is close to our notion of a convention. Autonomous agents are required to be able to modify their local knowledge in a such a way that they can agree with other agents to build a society. [19] presents a way to structure an agent so that it can easily adapt itself to new environments. Thereby an environment can be a society, since the agent s structure includes social and cooperative aspects. 13] proposes an architecture for adaptive agents. Aspects of this architecture are ....

Ph. Morignot and B. Hayes-Roth. Why does an agent act: Adaptable motivations for goal selection and generation. In Michael Freed and Michael Cox, editors, AAAI Spring Symposium, Representing Mental States and Mechanisms, pages 97


The Reorganization of Societies of Autonomous Agents - Glaser (1997)   (8 citations)  Self-citation (Morignot)   (Correct)

....mechanisms for the emergence of organizations between agents. The notion of an organisation used in that paper is close to our notion of a convention. Autonomous agents are required to be able to modify their local knowledge in a such a way that they can agree with other agents to build a society. [22] presents a way to structure an agent so that it can easily adapt itself to new environments. Thereby an environment can be a society, since the agent s structure includes social and cooperative aspects. 15] proposes an architecture for adaptive agents. Aspects of this architecture are comparable ....

Ph. Morignot and B. Hayes-Roth. Why does an agent act: Adaptable motivations for goal selection and generation. In M. Freed and M. Cox, editors, AAAI Spring Symposium, Representing Mental States and Mechanisms, pages 97101. Stanford, 1995.

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