Autonomous Agents / Edition 1

Autonomous Agents / Edition 1

by George A. Bekey
ISBN-10:
0792381378
ISBN-13:
9780792381372
Pub. Date:
03/31/1998
Publisher:
Springer US
ISBN-10:
0792381378
ISBN-13:
9780792381372
Pub. Date:
03/31/1998
Publisher:
Springer US
Autonomous Agents / Edition 1

Autonomous Agents / Edition 1

by George A. Bekey

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Overview

An agent is a system capable of perceiving the environment, reasoning with the percepts and then acting upon the world. Agents can be purely software systems, in which case their percepts and output ‘actions' are encoded binary strings. However, agents can also be realized in hardware, and then they are robots. The Artificial Intelligence community frequently views robots as embodied intelligent agents.
The First International Conference on Autonomous Agents was held in Santa Monica, California, in February 1997. This conference brought together researchers from around the world with interests in agents, whether implemented purely in software or in hardware. The conference featured such topics as intelligent software agents, agents in virtual environments, agents in the entertainment industry, and robotic agents. Papers on robotic agents were selected for this volume.
Autonomous Agents will be of interest to researchers and students in the area of artificial intelligence and robotics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780792381372
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 03/31/1998
Edition description: 1998
Pages: 125
Product dimensions: 7.99(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.39(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction; G. Bekey. Development of an Autonomous Quadruped Robot for Robot Entertainment; M. Fujita, K. Kitano. Basic Visual and Motor Agents for Increasingly Complex Behavior Generation on a Mobile Robot; M.C. Garcia-Alegre, F. Recio. An Autonomous Spacecraft Agent Prototype; B. Pell, et al. Map Generation by Cooperative Low-Cost Robots in Structured Unknown Environments; M. López-Sánchez, et al. Grounding Mundane Inference in Perception; I. Horswill. Interleaving Planning and Robot Execution for Asynchronous User Requests; K.Z. Haigh, M.V. Veloso. Integrated Premission Planning and Execution for Unmanned Ground Vehicles; E.H. Durfee, et al. Learning View Graphs for Robot Navigation; M.O. Franz, et al.
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