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11 - Computer Science and Informatics
University of Hertfordshire
Computational memory architectures for autobiographic agents interacting in a complex virtual environment : a working model
<22> The first working computational model of autobiographic agents (autobiographical, episodic memory used by autonomous agents) where agents remember meaningful events in their "life-time", surviving in a complex virtual environment. The novel concept was first defined by Dautenhahn and Nehaniv (1998) and used extensively and further developed (as part of the FAtiMA-modular software) in several EU projects on virtual characters in educational software (FP6 eCircus) and companion robots for home assistance (FP7 LIREC). The ideas in this article have impacted other research groups e.g. at Heriot Watt, INESC-ID Portugal, Charles University Prague, U Michigan and U Texas at Austin, USA.