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Video Title: SimAgent Demonstration Movies from The University of Birmingham School of Computer Science
Description: "This directory provides mpeg movies showing what can be done with the SimAgent toolkit running in the Poplog/Pop11 environment using the RCLIB 2-D graphical interface tools."
Date of Video: 1994-2004
B&W. Silent. Length (min:sec): very short.
Copyright Info: Contact: Aaron Sloman
Interesting Clips:
  1. Boids (flocking) demonstration – Mike Lees (June 2003) 00:50 (about 1.4Mbytes)
  2. Tileworld demonstration – Mike Lees (June 2003) 00:16 (about 1.6mbytes)
  3. Sheepdog demonstration 340 frames (June 2003) 00:11 (about 0.9Mbytes)
  4. Sheepdog demonstration 640 frames, suitable for faster machines (June 2003) 00:22 (about 1.5Mbytes
  5. Hybrid Deliberative/Reactive Sheepdog by Marek Kopicki (12 January 2004, New version 8 May 2004)
    1. 3:03 (About 3.8MB)
    2. 1:19 (About 5.5MB)
    3. 1:06 (About 8Mb)
    4. Two toy 'emotional' agents moving around (20 Jan 2004) http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/research/projects/poplog/figs/simagent/#emotic 00:32 (6.5Mb) http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/research/poplog/figs/simagent/emotic.mpg
  6. Not available.
  7. Dean Petters' concurrent-herding sheepdog (2001)
    1. 00:46 (About 1.7Mbytes)
    2. 00:48 (About 2Mbytes)
  8. Dean Peters' project modelling some aspects of 'attachment' in infants. (Date ??)
    1. 01:00 (About 4.5 Mbytes)
    2. 00:15 (About 2 Mbytes)
  9. A 'Toy' program (Minder-0) by Ian Wright demonstrating the 'Nursemaid scenario' (about 1994)
    1. 01:47 (About 4 MB)
    2. 01:47 (About 1.6 MB)
    3. 02:45 (About 4.1 MB)
    4. 03:02 (About 4.7 MB)
  10. Not available.
  11. A 'Toy' conversational robot modelled loosely on SHRDLU
    1. 02:09 (About 5 Mbytes)
    2. 01:54 (About 3.6 Mbytes)
Location of Original: Contact: Aaron Sloman
Comments: "The movies are viewable with mplayer/gmplayer on linux/unix systems and with Quicktime on Windows and Mac systems."

The SimAgent TOOLKIT – for Philosophers and Engineers (Also known as SIM_AGENT) is available from The Cognition and Affect Project, School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham

"Anyone interested in obtaining and running the toolkit (including some of the demos 'frozen' here) should see The Free Poplog Web site."

Contributor: Jon Glick
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