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From: RedKnight@tseserv (RedKnight)
Subject: Re: Any results using Society Of Mind model?
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In article <push-3105951033360001@mind.mit.edu>, push@mit.edu (Pushpinder Singh) writes:
> In article <3q26gs$l1u@giga.bga.com>, bill@otherwise.com (Bill Tschumy) wrote:
> 
 
> So far the best example of a system built on SoM principles is the
> distributed planning algorithm Pattie Maes describes in her paper
> _How to Do the Right Thing_.  It provides a clever way of achieving

Can you (or anyone) tell me where I can find this or other papers by
Maes?

Thanks in advance


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