Computational Intelligence
ELIZA—a computer program for the study of natural language communication between man and machine
Communications of the ACM
Generating Natural Language under Pragmatic Constraints
Generating Natural Language under Pragmatic Constraints
Virtual actors that can perform scripts and improvise roles
AGENTS '97 Proceedings of the first international conference on Autonomous agents
BodyChat: autonomous communicative behaviors in avatars
AGENTS '98 Proceedings of the second international conference on Autonomous agents
"Conscious" software: a computational view of mind
Soft computing agents
Fully Embodied Conversational Avatars: Making Communicative Behaviors Autonomous
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
Emergent Mental Attitudes in Layered Agents
ATAL '98 Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Intelligent Agents V, Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages
Linking perception and action through motivation and affect
Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence
IJCAI'95 Proceedings of the 14th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 2
Modeling adaptive autonomous agents
Artificial Life
Narrative Development in Improvisational Theatre
ICIDS '09 Proceedings of the 2nd Joint International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling: Interactive Storytelling
Co-creation in ambient narratives
Ambient Intelligence in Everyday Life
Autonomous recovery from hostile code insertion using distributed reflection
Cognitive Systems Research
A domain-independent framework for modeling emotion
Cognitive Systems Research
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The Oz project at Carnegie Mellon is developing technology for dramatic virtual worlds. One requirement of such worlds is the presence of broad, though perhaps shallow, agents. To support our needs, we are developing an agent architecture that provides goals and goal directed reactive behavior, emotional state and its effects on behavior, some natural language abilities (especially pragmatics based language generation), and some memory and inference abilities. We are limiting each of these capacities whenever necessary to allow us to build a broadly capable, integrated agent.In attempting to construct a broad agent, constraints seem to arise between components of the architecture. In this brief note, we discuss some of these constraints.