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100%; open Brazier, F.M.T. and Wijngaards, N.J.E. (2001) Find in CUMINCAD Designing self-modifying agents , J. S. Gero and M. L. Maher (eds), Proceedings of Computational and Cognitive Models of Creative Design V, the fifth international roundtable conference, Sydney: Key Centre o

100%; open Brazier. (ed.) (2002) Find in CUMINCAD Agents in design 2002 , Key Center of Design Computing and Cognition, University of Sydney, Australia, pp.3-22

100%; open Brazier. (ed.) (2002) Find in CUMINCAD Agents in design 2002 , Key Center of Design Computing and Cognition, University of Sydney, Australia, pp.3-22

100%; open Bruno Feijo, Paulo c. Rodacki Gomes, Joao Bento, Sergio Scheer, Renato Cerqueira, PUCRio (1998) Find in CUMINCAD Distributed agents supporting event-driven design processes , Artificial Intelligence in Design '98, 557-577

100%; open Building Brains for Rooms: Designing Distributed Software Agents (1997) Find in CUMINCAD COEN, M. H. , The Ninth Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (IAAI-97), (pp. 971-977), Providence, Rhode Island: AAAI Press

100%; open Cassell, J and Thorisson, KR (1999) Find in CUMINCAD The Power of a Nod and a Glance: Envelope vs. emotional feedback in animated conversational agents , Applied Artificial Intelligence 13 (4-5), 519-539

100%; open Castelfranchi C. (1998) Find in CUMINCAD Modelling social action for AI agents , Artificial Intelligence 103: 157-182

100%; open Castelfranchi C. (1998) Find in CUMINCAD Modelling social action for AI agents , Artificial Intelligence 103: 157-182

100%; open Castelfranchi, C. (1998) Find in CUMINCAD Modelling social action for AI agents , Artificial Intelligence 103(1-2): 157-182

100%; open Castelfranchi, C. (1995) Find in CUMINCAD Guarantees for autonomy in cognitive agent architecture , M. Wooldridge and N. R. Jennings (eds), Intelligent Agents: Theories, Architectures, and Languages (LNAI Volume 890), Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany, pp. 56-V70

100%; open Chadzynski, A., Li, S., Grisiute, A., Farazi, F., Lindberg, C., Mosbach, S., Herthogs, P., et al. (2021) Find in CUMINCAD Semantic 3D City Agents—An intelligent automation for Dynamic Geospatial Knowledge Graphs , c4e-Preprint Series. Cambridge

100%; open Champion, Erik, Dave, Bharat and Bishop Lan (2003) Find in CUMINCAD Interaction, Agents and Artefacts , Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, The University of Melbourne

100%; open Champion, Erik, Dave, Bharat and Bishop Lan (2003) Find in CUMINCAD Interaction, Agents and Artefacts , Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, The University of Melbourne

100%; open Chen, C. H., & Chiu, M. L. (2006) Find in CUMINCAD Space Tag and User Behaviour Modelling: Applying agents to detect navigational patterns in urban streets , eCAADE 24, 738–745

100%; open Chen, H., Tolia, S., Sayers, C., Finin, T., & Joshi, A. (2001) Find in CUMINCAD Creating context-aware software agents , Proceedings of the First GSFC/JPL Workshop on Radical Agent Concepts

100%; open Chen, H., Tolia, S., Sayers, C., Finin, T., & Joshi, A. (2001) Find in CUMINCAD Creating context-aware software agents , Proceedings of the First GSFC/JPL Workshop on Radical Agent Concepts

100%; open Chiariglione L. (1997) Find in CUMINCAD Fipa 97 specification , Washington, DC: Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents

100%; open Chin, D.N. (1992) Find in CUMINCAD Intelligent Inferfaces as Agents , Sullivan, J. and Tyler, S. (Eds.), Intelligent User Interfaces ACM Press, New York, 177- 206

100%; open Chliaoutakis, A (2014) Find in CUMINCAD Utilizing Agent-Based Modeling to Gain New Insights into the Ancient Minoan Civilization , International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, p. 1371-1372

100%; open Clark, A. (2013) Find in CUMINCAD Whatever next? Predictive brains, situated agents, and the future of cognitive science , Behavioral and brain sciences, 36(3), 181–204

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