13 | -- | 17 | Larry Press. Tomorrow s Campus |
18 | -- | 21 | Doug Riecken. Intelligent Agents - Introduction to the Special Issue |
22 | -- | 29 | Marvin Minsky, Doug Riecken. A Conversation with Marvin Minsky About Agents |
30 | -- | 40 | Pattie Maes. Agents that Reduce Work and Information Overload |
41 | -- | 47 | Ernest A. Edmonds, Linda Candy, Rachel M. Jones, Bassel Soufi. Support for Collaborative Design: Agents and Emergence |
48 | -- | 0 | Michael R. Genesereth, Steven P. Ketchpel. Software Agents |
54 | -- | 67 | David Canfield Smith, Allen Cypher, James C. Spohrer. KidSim: Programming Agents Without a Programming Language |
68 | -- | 71 | Donald A. Norman. How Might People Interact with Agents |
72 | -- | 76 | Oren Etzioni, Daniel S. Weld. A Softbot-Based Interface to the Internet |
80 | -- | 91 | Tom M. Mitchell, Rich Caruana, Dayne Freitag, John P. McDermott, David Zabowski. Experience with a Learning Personal Assistant |
92 | -- | 99 | Ted Selker. COACH: A Teaching Agent that Learns |
100 | -- | 105 | Irene Greif. Desktop Agents in Group-Enabled Products |
106 | -- | 0 | Doug Riecken. M: An Architecture of Integrated Agents |
117 | -- | 121 | Margaret A. Boden. Agents and Creativity |
122 | -- | 125 | Joseph Bates. The Role of Emotion in Believable Agents |
126 | -- | 142 | Ramanathan V. Guha, Douglas B. Lenat. Enabling Agents to Work Together |
143 | -- | 146 | Henry A. Kautz, Bart Selman, Michael H. Coen. Bottom-Up Design of Software Agents |
170 | -- | 0 | Barbara Simons. Questions about the NII |