"Conscious" software: a computational view of mind
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Designing modular architectures in the framework AKIRA
Multiagent and Grid Systems - Special Issue on Nature inspired systems for parallel, asynchronous and decentralised environments
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Imitation as a mechanism of cultural transmission
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SBIA'10 Proceedings of the 20th Brazilian conference on Advances in artificial intelligence
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Dynamic computation and context effects in the hybrid architecture AKIRA
CONTEXT'05 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Modeling and Using Context
Automated evaluation of coordination approaches
COORDINATION'06 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Coordination Models and Languages
Sparse distributed memory for 'conscious' software agents
Cognitive Systems Research
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"A computer can only do what it's been told to do." Is this really true? The Japanese have made disproving this notion a national objective. One of the best answers to it is still "What if you teach a computer how to think?" The counter riposte might then be "But there are no rules for thinking. The best thinking is inspirational, creative. No one knows How this is done."