The user interface as an agent environment
AGENTS '00 Proceedings of the fourth international conference on Autonomous agents
Making Organizational Learning Operational: Implications from Learning Classifier Systems
Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory
Simulating Emergence and Downward Causation in Small Groups
MABS '00 Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Multi-Agent-Based Simulation-Revised and Additional Papers
Intelligent Agents: The Key Concepts
Proceedings of the 9th ECCAI-ACAI/EASSS 2001, AEMAS 2001, HoloMAS 2001 on Multi-Agent-Systems and Applications II-Selected Revised Papers
An Agent Architecture for Planning in a Dynamic Environment
AI*IA 01 Proceedings of the 7th Congress of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence on Advances in Artificial Intelligence
Concurrent reactive plans: anticipating and forestalling execution failures
Concurrent reactive plans: anticipating and forestalling execution failures
IS=DBS+interaction: towards principles of information system design
ER'00 Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Conceptual modeling
MECIMPLAN: an agent-based methodology for planning
International Journal of Intelligent Information and Database Systems
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From the Publisher:Over time the field of artificial intelligence has developed an "agent perspective" expanding its focus from thought to action, from search spaces to physical environments, and from problem-solving to long-term activity. Originally published as a special double volume of the journal Artificial Intelligence, this book brings together fundamental work by the top researchers in artificial intelligence, neural networks, computer science, robotics, and cognitive science on the themes of interaction and agency. It identifies recurring themes and outlines a methodology of the concept of "agency." The seventeen contributions cover the construction of principled characterizations of interactions between agents and their environments, as well as the use of these characterizations to guide analysis of existing agents and the synthesis of artificial agents.