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Aaron Sloman
Aaron Sloman
Honorary professor of artificial intelligence and cognitive science, School of Computer Science
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The Computer Revolution in Philosophy: Philosophy, science and models of mind
A Sloman
Science and Models of Mind, Hassocks, Harvester, 1978
713*1978
Why robots will have emotions
A Sloman, M Croucher
Sussex University, 1981
5091981
Motives, mechanisms, and emotions
A Sloman
Consciousness and Emotion in Cognitive Science, 271-287, 1998
4321998
Interactions between philosophy and artificial intelligence: The role of intuition and non-logical reasoning in intelligence
A Sloman
Artificial Intelligence 2 (3-4), 209-225, 1971
4071971
Interactions between philosophy and AI: The role of intuition and non-logical reasoning in intelligence
A Sloman
Artificial intelligence 2 (3-4), 209-226, 1971
4021971
Beyond Shallow Models of Emotion
A Sloman
Behaviour planning for life-like avatars,Proceedings I3 Spring Days Workshop …, 1999
3321999
Virtual machines and consciousness
A Sloman, R Chrisley
Journal of consciousness studies 10 (4-5), 133-172, 2003
3262003
What sort of architecture is required for a human-like agent?
A Sloman
Cognitive Modeling Workshop, at AAAI 1998, eds: Charles Ling; Ron Sun, 1-8, 1998
2511998
Ant colony system algorithm for real-time globally optimal path planning of mobile robots
TAN Guan-Zheng, HE Huan, A Sloman
Acta automatica sinica 33 (3), 279-285, 2007
1932007
The Mind as a Control System
A Sloman
Philosophy and the Cognitive Sciences, eds: C. Hookway; D. Peterson, Royal …, 1993
1911993
SIM AGENT: A toolkit for exploring agent designs
A Sloman, R Poli
Intelligent Agents Vol II (ATAL-95), Eds: M. Wooldridge; J. Mueller; M …, 1996
1721996
The architectural basis of affective states and processes.
A Sloman, R Chrisley, M Scheutz
Who needs emotions?, 203-244, 2005
1682005
Varieties of affect and the CogAff architecture schema
A Sloman
Proceedings of the AISB¢01 symposium on emotions, cognition, and affective …, 2001
1662001
Architectural requirements for human-like agents both natural and artificial
A Sloman
Human cognition and social agent technology, 163-195, 2000
1662000
Afterthoughts on analogical representations
A Sloman
Theoretical issues in natural language processing, 1975
1661975
Towards a design-based analysis of emotional episodes
I Wright, LJ Beaudoin, A Sloman
Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 3 (2), 101-126, 1996
1651996
On designing a visual system (towards a Gibsonian computational model of vision)
A Sloman
Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence 1 (4), 289-337, 1989
1581989
Building cognitively rich agents using the SIM_AGENT toolkit
A Sloman, B Logan
Communications of the ACM 42 (3), 71-ff., 1999
1421999
The St. Thomas common sense symposium: designing architectures for human-level intelligence
M Minsky, P Singh, A Sloman
AI Magazine 25 (2), 113-124, 2004
1322004
Why we need many knowledge representation formalisms
A Sloman
Research and Development in Expert Systems, Ed Max Bramer, 163-183, 1985
1301985
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