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Home / Proceedings / Papers from the 1995 AAAI Spring Symposium /

Representing Mental States and Mechanisms

Contents

  • What Everyone Knows About Attention

    William F. Bacon

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  • Using A Domain-Independent Introspection Mechanism to Improve Memory Search

    Angela C. Kennedy

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  • Action Prediction Using a Mental-Level Model

    Ronen Brafman and Moshe Tennenholtz

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  • On Acting Together: Without Communication

    Marcus J. Huber and Edmund H. Durfee

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  • Representing Mental Events (Or The Lack Thereof)

    Michael T. Cox

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  • Introspection Planning: Representing Metacognitive Experience

    Ruediger Oehlmann, Pete Edwards, and Derek Sleeman

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  • A Knowledge-Sharing Strategy

    David Goldstein and Albert Esterline

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  • Towards More Flexible and Common-Sense Reasoning About Beliefs

    Gees C. Stein and John A. Barnden

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  • Plan Recognition and Revision in Support of Guideline-Based Care

    Yuval Shahar and Mark A. Musen

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  • Making Robots Conscious of Their Mental States

    John McCarthy

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  • Cognitive Behavior, Basic Levels, and Intelligent Agents

    Bruce Krulwich

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  • Representing a Student’s Learning States and Transitions

    Denise W. Gurer, Marie des Jardins, and Mark Schlager

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  • A Representation and Learning Mechanism for Mental States

    Paul Cohen, Marc Atkin, Tim Dates, and Dawn Gregory

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  • Why Does an Agent Act: Adaptable Motivations for Goal Selection And Generation

    Philippe Morignot and Barbara Hayes-Roth

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  • A GOMS Representation of Tasks for Intelligent Agents

    Julio K Rosenblatt and Alonso H. Vera

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  • Simulating Human Cognition In The Domain Of Air Traffic Control

    Michael Freed and James C. Johnston

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  • Modeling Case-Based Planning for Repairing Reasoning Failures

    Susan Fox and David B. Leake

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  • An Abstract General Model and Logic of Resource-Bounded Believers

    Michael Wooldridge

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  • Representing Self-Knowledge for Introspection about Memory Search

    David B. Leake

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