| Gagn'e, D., et al., "Aurora: A Multi-Agent Prototype Modelling Crew Interpersonal Communication Network." In Proceedings of DND Knowledge Based Systems/Robotics Workshop, Ottawa, Ontario, 1993. |
....with the goal of formalizing a uniformly scalable temporal model. Another ongoing project is the implementation of a DAI representation which uses the proposed structure. This representation is used to capture agent models of themselves and their acquaintances in a Virtual Role Playing application [Gag93]. 5 Acknowledgment Denis Gagn e is supported by the Aurora: In Flight Training System research project from the Canadian Department of National Defence. Andr e Trudel is supported by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada grant OGP0046773. ....
Gagn'e, D., et al., "Aurora: A Multi-Agent Prototype Modelling Crew Interpersonal Communication Network." In Proceedings of DND Knowledge Based Systems/Robotics Workshop, Ottawa, Ontario, 1993.
....environment. Finally, sections 6 and 7 provides a discussion and our conclusions on the subject. 2 The Actor Model CLAP In this section we highlight some of the main characteristics of the Actor model that influenced and characterizes DAI CLIPS. We then present a brief description of CLAP [Des93, Gag93, Gag94], a system layer based on the Actor Model, that constitute the foundation of DAI CLIPS. 2.1 The Actor Model A detailed description of the Actor Model can be found in [Agh86, Hew77] We will only discuss here a few of the more salient characteristics of the model: Distributed. The Actor model ....
Gagn'e, D., Nault, G., Garant, A. & Desbiens, J.,"Aurora: A Multi-Agent Prototype Modelling Crew Interpersonal Communication Network"., In Proceedings of the 1993 DND Workshop on Knowledge Based Systems/Robotics. Ottawa, Ontario, 1993.
....or updated. The logic presently only handles two dimensional worlds, but is easily extendable. Another ongoing project is the implementation of a DAI system where this representation is used to capture agent models of themselves and their acquaintances in a Virtual Role Playing applications [Gag93]. We provided a uniformly scalable spatio temporal model. This work outlines promising avenues for formal reflective analysis of multi agent systems. Acknowledgment A. Trudel is supported by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada grant OGP0046773. ....
Gagn'e, D., Nault, G., Garant, A., & Desbiens, J., "Aurora: A Multi-Agent Prototype Modelling Crew Interpersonal Communication Network." In Proceedings of the Department of National Defence Workshop on Knowledge Base Systems/Robotics, Ottawa, Ontario, 1993.
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