The Automatic Programming of Agents that Learn Mental Models and Create Simple Plans of Action
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author = "David Andre",
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title = "The Automatic Programming of Agents that Learn Mental
Models and Create Simple Plans of Action",
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booktitle = "IJCAI-95 Proceedings of the Fourteenth International
Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence",
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year = "1995",
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editor = "Chris S. Mellish",
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volume = "1",
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pages = "741--747",
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address = "Montreal, Quebec, Canada",
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publisher_address = "San Francisco, CA, USA",
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month = "20-25 " # aug,
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organisation = "IJCAII,AAAI,CSCSI",
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publisher = "Morgan Kaufmann",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, memory",
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ISBN = "1-55860-363-8",
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URL = "http://ijcai.org/Past%20Proceedings/IJCAI-95-VOL%201/pdf/097.pdf",
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URL = "https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1625952",
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size = "7 pages",
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abstract = "An essential component of an intelligent agent is the
ability to notice, encode, store, and use information
about its environment. Traditional approaches to
program induction have focused on evolving functional
or reactive programs. This paper presents MAPMAKER, a
method for the automatic generation of agents that
discover information about their environment, encode
this information for later use, and create simple plans
using the stored mental models. In this method, agents
are multi-part computer programs that communicate
through a shared memory. Both the programs and the
representation scheme are evolved using genetic
programming. An illustrative problem of 'gold'
collection is used to demonstrate the method in which
one part of a program makes a map of the world and
stores it in memory, and the other part uses this map
to find the gold The results indicate that the method
can evolve programs that store simple representations
of their environments and use these representations to
produce simple plans.",
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notes = "MAPMAKER searches for gold",
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