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Duffy, B. R., O’hare, G. M., Martin, A. N., Bradley, J. F., & Schoen, B. 2003, Agent chameleons: Moving minds. Paper presented at Proceedings of The IEEE Systems, Man & Cybernetics Workshop (UK & ROI Chapter). 
Resource type: Proceedings Article
BibTeX citation key: Duffy2003
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Categories: Artificial Intelligence, Biological Science, Cognitive Science, Computer Science, Decision Theory, Engineering, General, Neuroscience
Subcategories: Autonomous systems, Decision making, Edge AI, Machine intelligence, Machine learning, Neurosymbolic
Creators: Bradley, Duffy, Martin, O’hare, Schoen
Publisher: Citeseer
Collection: Proceedings of The IEEE Systems, Man & Cybernetics Workshop (UK & ROI Chapter)
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Abstract

The Agent Chameleons project aims to provide a new perspective on “minds” and bodies than traditionally found in artificial Intelligence. The idea of an Agent Chameleon provokes both old and new issues in embodiment. It is important to note that this concept does not necessarily work against the general embodiment debates in AI. The body provides the context for the actions and perceptions at any given time and is consequently a key element in the mechanisms for behavioural design. The added dimension of multiple bodies involves an adaptation of the robots capability sets given any particular body instantiation at a given time.


  
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