| Hongjun Song, Stan Franklin, and Aregahegn Negatu. Sumpy: A fuzzy software agent. In Proceedings of the ISCA Conference on Intelligent Systems, pages 124--129, Reno, Nevada, 1996. |
.... its environment and acts intelligently and pro actively towards its goals[17; 2] An important characteristic of an agent is that it has the ability to take actions that affect its environment[7] Some agents sense and act in purely software environments (e.g. an operating system monitoring agent[16]) while others have a physical embodiment and inhabit a physical environment (e.g. a museum tour guide robot[3] Because an agent can act, it can be assigned tasks that can potentially be done more quickly, efficiently, cheaply or safely than a human can do them. Thus humans are freed from ....
Hongjun Song, Stan Franklin, and Aregahegn Negatu. Sumpy: A fuzzy software agent. In Proceedings of the ISCA Conference on Intelligent Systems, pages 124--129, Reno, Nevada, 1996.
....been used primarily in robotics [2, 8, 11, 5] whether as pure subsumption systems or hybrid systems consisting of a reactive subsumption component coupled with a symbolic planner. More recently it has been used as a control structure for applications outside of robotics. Software applications [15, 7] operate under different technological constraints than those of mobile robots, as a consequence the computational models for software agents can be different from that used by Brooks for mobile robots. One software application [15] incorporates a knowledge base as part of a layer in the ....
....for applications outside of robotics. Software applications [15, 7] operate under different technological constraints than those of mobile robots, as a consequence the computational models for software agents can be different from that used by Brooks for mobile robots. One software application [15] incorporates a knowledge base as part of a layer in the architecture. What is important is that the computational model used results in layers that react in a timely fashion to changes in the environment. Allen The first implementation of the subsumption architecture was the robot Allen [2] ....
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H. Song, S. Franklin, A. Negatu, SUMPY: A fuzzy software agent, in Proceedings of the ISCA Conference on Intelligent Systems, Reno Nevada, June 1996, 124-129.
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