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Motivating Intelligent Agents for Virtual Environments (1999)  (Make Corrections)  
Sorabain Wolfheart de Lioncourt, Michael Luck



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Abstract: An agent with multiple requirements and limited or constrained resources must be able to make decisions as to how to divide those resources in order to best satisfy its requirements. It may not be possible to satisfy all of its requirements at once, so some requirements may have to be sacrificed for the sake of more important ones; in other cases a compromise may be possible in which all of its requirements are partially satisfied. This paper examines the kinds of requirements we may have ... (Update)

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@misc{ lioncourt-motivating,
  author = "Sorabain Wolfheart de Lioncourt and Michael Luck",
  title = "Motivating Intelligent Agents for Virtual Environments",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/wolfheartdelioncourt99motivating.html" }
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