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Affective vs. Deliberative Agent Control Export

In Proceedings of the AISB'01 Symposium on Emotion, Cognition and Affective Computing (2001), pp. 1-10.

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In this paper, we outline a research strategy for analysing the properties of different agent architectures, in particular the cognitive and affective states/processes they can support. We demonstrate this architecture-based research strategy, which effectively views cognitive and affective states as architecture-dependent, with an example of a simulated multiagent environment, where agents with different architectures have to compete for survival. We show that agents with "affective" and...


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