Actors: a model of concurrent computation in distributed systems
Actors: a model of concurrent computation in distributed systems
Object-oriented software construction (2nd ed.)
Object-oriented software construction (2nd ed.)
Multiagent systems: a modern approach to distributed artificial intelligence
Multiagent systems: a modern approach to distributed artificial intelligence
The computer and the brain
Is it an Agent, or Just a Program?: A Taxonomy for Autonomous Agents
ECAI '96 Proceedings of the Workshop on Intelligent Agents III, Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages
Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
Developing Intelligent Agent Systems: A Practical Guide
Developing Intelligent Agent Systems: A Practical Guide
Human Problem Solving
Embodiments of Mind
Fundamentals of Natural Computing (Chapman & Hall/Crc Computer and Information Sciences)
Fundamentals of Natural Computing (Chapman & Hall/Crc Computer and Information Sciences)
Holonic Multi-agent Systems to Integrate Independent Multi-sensor Platforms in Complex Surveillance
AVSS '06 Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Video and Signal Based Surveillance
Visual surveillance by dynamic visual attention method
Pattern Recognition
Dynamic visual attention model in image sequences
Image and Vision Computing
Development of intelligent multisensor surveillance systems with agents
Robotics and Autonomous Systems
Pattern Recognition Letters
The INGENIAS Methodology for Advanced Surveillance Systems Modelling
IWINAC '07 Proceedings of the 2nd international work-conference on Nature Inspired Problem-Solving Methods in Knowledge Engineering: Interplay Between Natural and Artificial Computation, Part II
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In this work the concept of computational agent is located within the methodological framework of levels and domains of description of a calculus in the context of different usual paradigms in Artificial Intelligence (symbolic, situated, connectionist, and hybrid). Emphasis in the computable aspects of agent theory is put, leaving open the possibility to the incorporation of other aspects that are still pure cognitive nomenclature without any computational counterpart of equivalent semantic richness. These ideas are currently being implemented on semi-automatic video-surveillance.