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AAAI Spring Symposium 2007 - Intentions in Intelligent Systems: Stanford University, CA, USA
- Intentions in Intelligent Systems, Papers from the 2007 AAAI Spring Symposium, Technical Report SS-07-03, Stanford, California, USA, March 26-28, 2007. AAAI 2007
- George Ferguson:
Organizing Committee. 1- - Paul Bello, Nicholas L. Cassimatis:
Some Computational Desiderata for Recognizing and Reasoning About the Intentions of Others. 1-6 - Michael Fleischman, Deb Roy:
Representing Intentions in a Cognitive Model of Language Acquisition: Effects of Phrase Structure on Situated Verb Learning. 7-12 - Boris A. Galitsky:
A Simulation Tool for Training Autistic Reasoning about Intentions. 13-18 - Geert-Jan M. Kruijff, Michael Brenner:
Modelling Spatio-Temporal Comprehension in Situated Human-Robot Dialogue as Reasoning about Intentions and Plans. 19-25 - Tracey Lall:
Using Internal Agent Fluents to Represent Knowledge, Beliefs and Intentions. 26-27 - Sean A. Lisse, Robert E. Wray, Marcus J. Huber:
Beyond the Ad-Hoc and the Impractically Formal: Lessons from the Implementation of Formalisms of Intention. 28-33 - Karen L. Myers, Neil Yorke-Smith:
Proactivity in an Intentionally Helpful Personal Assistive Agent. 34-37 - Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner:
Generating, Recognizing and Communicating Intentions in Human-Computer Collaboration. 38-43 - Ronnie W. Smith:
The Role of Intention in Maintaining Coherent Human-Computer Dialog: Two Case Studies. 44-45 - Rajah Annamalai Subramanian, Sanjeev Kumar, Philip R. Cohen:
Confirming Changes in Beliefs and Intentions. 46-47 - Wayne Wobcke:
Reasoning about BDI Agents from a Programming Languages Perspective. 48-
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