Here are the Oz papers I have (co-)authored. All papers are postscript unless otherwise noted.

Believable Social and Emotional Agents
W. Scott Neal Reilly. Ph.D. Thesis. Technical Report CMU-CS-96-138, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. May 1996.

Natural Negotiation for Believable Agents
W. Scott Reilly and Joseph Bates. Technical Report CMU-CS-95-164, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. June 1995.

The Art of Creating Emotional and Robust Interactive Characters
W. Scott Reilly. Working notes of the AAAI Spring Symposium on Interactive Story Systems, Stanford University, March 1995. Also to appear in the working notes of the IJCAI Workshop on AI, Art and Entertainment, Montreal, Canada, August 1995.

Building Emotional Characters for Interactive Drama
W. Scott Reilly. Proceedings of the Twelfth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-94), Seattle, WA, August 1994. Student abstract.

Synergistic Capabilites in Believable Agents
W. Scott Reilly. Working notes of the AAAI Spring Symposium on Believable Agents, Stanford University, March 1994.

Integrating Reactive and Deliberative Planning in a Household Robot
Jim Blythe and W. Scott Reilly, AAAI Fall Symposium on Instantiating Real-World Agents, Raleigh, NC, November 1993. (Extended tech report version.)

Emotion as part of a Broad Agent Architecture (HTML)
W. Scott Reilly and Joseph Bates. Working Notes of the Workshop on Architectures Underlying Motivation and Emotion, Birmingham, England, August 1993.

Broad Agents
Joseph Bates, A. Bryan Loyall, and W. Scott Reilly. Proceedings of the AAAI Spring Symposium on Integrated Intelligent Architectures, Stanford University, March 1991. These proceedings are available in SIGART Bulletin, Volume 2, Number 4, August 1992.

Integrating Reactivity, Goals, and Emotion in a Broad Agent
Joseph Bates, A. Bryan Loyall, and W. Scott Reilly. Techical Report CMU-CS-92-142, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. May 1992. Also appeared in the Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Bloomington, Indiana, July 1992.

An Architecture for Action, Emotion, and Social Behavior
Joseph Bates, A. Bryan Loyall, and W. Scott Reilly. Techical Report CMU-CS-92-144, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. May 1992. Also appeared in the Proceedings of the Fourth European Workshop on Modeling Autonomous Agents in a Multi-Agent World, S. Martino al Cimino, Italy, July 1992.

Building Emotional Agents
W. Scott Reilly and Joseph Bates. Technical Report CMU-CS-92-143, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, May 1992.

A complete list of Oz papers is also available.

(CMU technical reports may be ordered for a small fee from reports@cs.cmu.edu).

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