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AISB91 - Proceedings of the Eighth Conference of the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour, 16-19 April 1991, University of Leeds (Paperback, Edition. ed.)
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AISB91 - Proceedings of the Eighth Conference of the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour, 16-19 April 1991, University of Leeds (Paperback, Edition. ed.)
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AISB91 is the eighth conference organized by the Society for the
Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour. It is
not only the oldest regular conference in Europe on AI - which
spawned the ECAI conferences in 1982 - but it is also the
conference that has a tradition for focusing on research as opposed
to applications. The 1991 edition of the conference was no
different in this respect. On the contrary, research, and
particularly newly emerging research dir ections such as knowledge
level expert systems research, neural networks and emergent
functionality in autonomous agents, was strongly emphasised. The
conference was organized around the following sessions: dis
tributed intelligent agents, situatedness and emergence in
autonomous agents, new modes of reasoning, the knowledge level
perspective, and theorem proving and machine learning. Each of
these sessions is discussed below in more detail. DISTRIBUTED
INTELLIGENT AGENTS Research in distributed AI is concerned with the
problem of how multiple agents and societies of agents can be
organized to co-operate and collectively solve a problem. The first
paper by Chakravarty (MIT) focuses on the problem of evolving
agents in the context of Minsky's society of mind theory. It
addesses the question of how new agents can be formed by
transforming existing ones and illustrates the theory with an
example from game playing. Smieja (GMD, Germany) focuses on the
problem of organizing networks of agents which consist internally
of neural networks."
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