Intent Inference for Collaborative Tasks
Papers from the 2001 Fall Symposium
Benjamin Bell and Eugene Santos, Program Cochairs
Technical Report FS-01-05. Published by The AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California
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Contents
Coordinating Plans for Agents Performing AAW Hardkill and Softkill for Frigates / 1
D. Blodgett, S. Paquet, P. Plamondon, B. Chaib-draa, and P. Kropf
Mixed-Initiative Agent Team Formation, Tasking and Management / 9
Mark H. Burstein and David E. Diller
Enhancing Crew Coordination with Intent Inference / 17
Benjamin Bell and Daniel McFarlane
Air Traffic Controller Team Intent Inference / 25
Todd J. Callantine
Practical Applications of a Real Time, Dynamic Model of Intentions / 33
Norman D. Geddes and Carl S. Lizza
Intent Inference Techniques and Applications at MERL / 39
Neal Lesh, Charles Rich, and Candace L. Sidner
Toward Tailored Information Presentation in Support of Collaborative Planning / 44
Michael T. Cox
Partial Observability in Collaborative Task Tracking / 51
Christopher W. Geib and Robert P. Goldman
The Benefit of Structured Interfaces in Collaborative Communication / 55
Michael Matessa
Representing Communicative Intentions in Collaborative Conversational Agents / 58
Matthew Stone
Abstract Hidden Markov Models for Online Probabilistic Plan Recognition / 66
Hung H. Bui
Knowledge is a Dangerous Thing: Collective Fluctuations in Pilot Intent / 73
Philip Goetz
New Challenges in Multi-Agent Intention Recognition / 79
Gal Kaminka, Jan Wendler, and Galit Ronen
Automatically Improving Team Cooperation by Applying Coordination Models / 84
Jan Wendler, Gal A. Kaminka, and Manuela Veloso
Mobile Valet: Enabling Collaboration between Remote Services, Mobile Users, and Task Locations / 91
Andrew Fano
User Acceptance and Plan Recognition: Why Even Perfect Intent Inferencing Might Not Be Good Enough / 96
Harry B. Funk and Christopher A. Miller
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