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| Randolph M. Jones |
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2004 1:20 pm |
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AAAI 2004 Workshop Announcement
Submission deadline: March 12, 2004
Intelligent Agent Architectures: Combining the Strengths of Software
Engineering and Cognitive Systems
We invite research and position papers from people interested in the
development of intelligent agent architectures that build on existing
traditions and expertise in cognitive systems, intelligent systems, and
software engineering.
The Intelligent Agent Architectures: Combining the Strengths of Software
Engineering and Cognitive Systems workshop will focus on issues in the
development of intelligent agent architectures that combine the
functional structures and mechanisms of cognitive architectures with the
software engineering principles that have been applied in various types
of agent systems. Workshop presentations and discussions will focus on
developing a common vision for agent architecture frameworks that allow
for the categorization, evaluation, and comparison of advanced agent
architectures in a unified way. Such frameworks will aid the development
of agent systems with human-level capabilities that incorporate
significant amounts of knowledge. These frameworks will also facilitate
the rapid development and efficient maintenance of knowledge-intensive
agent models.
Topics
We invite position papers (2 to 6 pages in length) from all members of
the research and engineering community who have experience and ideas
relevant to developing such frameworks. In order to help translate
current experience into formal engineering advances, papers will ideally
include analytical descriptions of particular data structures and
processes supported by one or more agent/cognitive architectures,
include comments and descriptions of how to compare and evaluate
architectures, and/or comment on experiences or methods for applying
software engineering principles to knowledge-intensive intelligent agents.
We particularly encourage the participation of active researchers and
developers in cognitive science, intelligent agents, and software
engineering, and we most strongly encourage participants with experience
in two or more of these areas.
Submissions
Please send submissions in a common electronic format (PDF, PostScript,
Word, or plain text) to rjones@colby.edu.
Committee
Randolph M. Jones, Colby College and Soar Technology (rjones@colby.edu);
Robert E. Wray, Soar Technology (wray@soartech.com);
Matthias Scheutz, University of Notre Dame (mscheutz@cse.nd.edu) |
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