From: "Timothy J. Anderson" <ta10+@andrew.cmu.edu>
Subject: Re: INFO: Bates "Blobs" in Business Week
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1992 17:37:19 -0500 (EST)



In article <1992Oct16.170344.6339@u.washington.edu>
cs501005@scs.carleton.ca (craig hayashi) writes:
 
>I recently read an article on virtual reality in Business Week
>Magazine.  Among other things, they briefly discussed the work of
>J. Bates at Carnegie Mellon University on a world where independant
>"blobs" programmed with emotions and behavior interacted
>among each other.
>
>Does anybody have any information on: ...
>        -where this work is published

Below is a current set of references for the Oz project.

Tim Anderson, Carnegie Mellon Univ Libraries and STUDIO for Creative
Inquiry, <ta10@andrew.cmu.edu>

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Bates, Joseph. Virtual Reality, Art, and Entertainment. Presence.
December 1992; 1(1): 133-138.

Bates, Joseph; Loyall, A. Bryan; Reilly, W. Scott. Broad Agents.
Proceedings of AAAI Spring Symposium on Integrated Intelligent
Architectures; March 1991; Stanford, CA. Note: SIGART Bulletin,
Volume 2, Number 4, August 1991, pp. 38-40.

Bates, Joseph; Loyall, A. Bryan; Reilly, W. Scott. An Architecture for
Action, Emotion, and Social Behavior. Proceedings of the Fourth
European Workshop on Modeling Autonomous Agents in a Multi-Agent
World; July 1992; San Martino al Cimino, Italy.

Bates, Joseph; Loyall, A. Bryan; Reilly, W. Scott. Integrating
Reactivity, Goals, and Emotion in a Broad Agent. Proceedings of the
Fourteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society; July
1992; Bloomington, IN.

Kantrowitz, Mark; Bates, Joseph. Integrated Natural Language
Generation Systems. In Aspects of Automated Natural Language
Generation, R. Dale, E. Hovy, D. Rosner and O. Stock (editors), LNAI
Volume 587, Springer-Verlag, 1992.

Kelso, Margaret; Weyhrauch, Peter; Bates, Joseph. Dramatic Presence.
Pittsburgh, PA: School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon
University; October 1992; CMU-CS-92-195.

Loyall, A. Bryan; Bates, Joseph. Hap: a Reactive, Adaptive
Architecture for Agents. Pittsburgh, PA: School of Computer Science,
Carnegie Mellon University; June 17 1991. Research paper
CMU-CS-91-147.

Reilly, W. Scott; Bates, Joseph. Building Emotional Agents.
Pittsburgh, PA: School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon
University; May 1992; CMU-CS-92-143.
