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Abstract: This paper describes a toolkit that arose out of a project concerned with designing an
architecture for an autonomous agent with human-like capabilities. Analysis of requirements
showed a need to combine a wide variety of richly interacting mechanisms, including independent
asynchronous sources of motivation and the ability to reflect on which motives to adopt, when to
achieve them, how to achieve them, and so on. These internal management' (and metamanagement)
processes involve a certain... (Update)
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...mechanisms) in a number of simulated environments. Parallel to this has been the development of an information processing architecture [19, 6], that allows many different coexisting components with complex interactions. Some processes are automatic (pre attentive) in the sense...
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author = "Darryl N Davis and Aaron Sloman and Riccardo Poli",
title = "Simulating Agents and Their Environments",
number = "CSRP-95-10",
month = "September",
year = "1995",
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