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Computational research on interaction and agency. IIAGRE, PHILIP; ROSENSCHEIN, STANLEY J.Artificial intelligence. 1995, Vol 73, Num 1-2, issn 0004-3702, 410 p.Serial Issue
DESIGN ISSUES FOR EXEMPLARY PROGRAMMINGWATERMAN DA; FAUGHT WS; KLAHR PHILIP et al.1980; ; USA; SANTA MONICA; RAND; DA. 1980; RAND/N-1484-RC; 57 P.; 28 CM; BIBL. 4 P.Report
Analysis of adaptation and environmentHORSWILL, I.Artificial intelligence. 1995, Vol 73, Num 1-2, pp 1-30, issn 0004-3702Article
The intelligent use of spaceKIRSH, D.Artificial intelligence. 1995, Vol 73, Num 1-2, pp 31-68, issn 0004-3702Article
The use of dynamics in an intelligent controller for a space faring rescue robotSCHOPPERS, M.Artificial intelligence. 1995, Vol 73, Num 1-2, pp 175-230, issn 0004-3702Article
Computational research on interaction and agency. IAGRE, PHILIP E; ROSENSCHEIN, STANLEY J.Artificial intelligence. 1995, Vol 72, Num 1-2, issn 0004-3702, 367 p.Serial Issue
MODELING PLANNING AS AN INCREMENTAL, OPPORTUNISTIC PROCESSHAYES ROTH BARBARA; HAYES ROTH FREDERICK; ROSENSCHEIN STANLEY J et al.1979; ; USA; SANTA MONICA CA: RAND; DA. 1979; RAND-N-1178-ONR; VII-26 P.; 28 CM; BIBL. 10 REF.Report
Computational research on interaction and agencyAGRE, P. E.Artificial intelligence. 1995, Vol 72, Num 1-2, pp 1-52, issn 0004-3702Article
An architecture for adaptive intelligent systemsHAYES-ROTH, B.Artificial intelligence. 1995, Vol 72, Num 1-2, pp 329-365, issn 0004-3702Article
A dynamical systems perspective on agent-environment interactionBEER, R. D.Artificial intelligence. 1995, Vol 72, Num 1-2, pp 173-215, issn 0004-3702Article
On social laws for artificial agent societies: off-line designSHOHAM, Y; TENNENHOLTZ, M.Artificial intelligence. 1995, Vol 73, Num 1-2, pp 231-252, issn 0004-3702Article
On information invariants in roboticsDONALD, B. R.Artificial intelligence. 1995, Vol 72, Num 1-2, pp 217-304, issn 0004-3702Article
Indexical knowledge and robot action - a logical accountLESPERANCE, Y; LEVESQUE, H. J.Artificial intelligence. 1995, Vol 73, Num 1-2, pp 69-115, issn 0004-3702Article
Sensorimotor transformations in the worlds of frogs and robotsARBIB, M. A; JIM-SHIH LIAW.Artificial intelligence. 1995, Vol 72, Num 1-2, pp 53-79, issn 0004-3702Article
Exploiting patterns of interaction to achieve reactive behaviorLYONS, D. M; HENDRIKS, A. J.Artificial intelligence. 1995, Vol 73, Num 1-2, pp 117-148, issn 0004-3702Article
Learning dynamics : system identification for perceptually challenged agentsBASYE, K; DEAN, T; KAELBLING, L. P et al.Artificial intelligence. 1995, Vol 72, Num 1-2, pp 139-171, issn 0004-3702Article
A situated view of representation and controlROSENSCHEIN, S. J; PACK KAERLBLING, L.Artificial intelligence. 1995, Vol 73, Num 1-2, pp 149-173, issn 0004-3702Article
Reinforcement learning of non-Markov decision processesWHITEHEAD, S. D; LONG-JI LIN.Artificial intelligence. 1995, Vol 73, Num 1-2, pp 271-306, issn 0004-3702Article
Learning to act using real-time dynamic programmingBARTO, A. G; BRADTKE, S. J; SINGH, S. P et al.Artificial intelligence. 1995, Vol 72, Num 1-2, pp 81-138, issn 0004-3702Article
The stabilization of environmentsHAMMOND, K. J; CONVERSE, T. M; GRASS, J. W et al.Artificial intelligence. 1995, Vol 72, Num 1-2, pp 305-327, issn 0004-3702Article
Instructions, intentions and expectationsWEBBER, B; BADLER, N; DI EUGENIO, B et al.Artificial intelligence. 1995, Vol 73, Num 1-2, pp 253-269, issn 0004-3702Article