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From: d91fe@krokis.pt.hk-r.se (Fredrik Ekman)
Subject: Re: Mind Modelling
In-Reply-To: Collin Pieper's message of 12 Jul 1994 03:56:01 GMT
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In article <2vt48h$b4t@newsstand.cit.cornell.edu> Collin Pieper <clp5@cornell.edu> writes:
   Anybody else here of any good books along the lines of thought, AI, world
   modeling, etc. that they believe would apply to IF?

I recently read Yoav Shoam's (sp?) article "Agent Oriented Programming" and
found it very interesting. It describes a language called Agent-0 which,
according to Shoam, is already implemented. The approach is clearly from
realtime industrial processing, but much of it would also be applicable for
IF.

  /Fredrik

