Agents with Adjustable Autonomy
Papers from 1999 AAAI Spring Symposium
David Musliner and Barney Pell, Program Cochairs
Technical Report SS-99-06 published by The AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California. This technical report is also available in book and CD format.
Sample Citation
Bonasso, Pete. 1999. Issues in Providing Adjustable Autonomy In Three Layered Architectures. In Agents with Adjustable Autonomy: Papers from the 1999 Spring Symposium, ed. David Musliner and Barney Pell, 11-16. Technical Report SS-99-06. Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, Menlo Park, California.
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Contents
Applying Dynamic Planning Frameworks to Agent Goals / 0
Suzanne Barber and Cheryl Martin
Supporting Concurrent Design Teams with Adjustably Autonomous Agents / 0
Robin Barker and Anthony Meehan
Issues in Providing Adjustable Autonomy In Three Layered Architectures / 11 / 0
Pete Bonasso
Adjusting Autonomy of Agent Systems / 0
Amedeo Cesta, Daniela D'Aloisi, and Marcello Collia
Levels of Delegation and Levels of Help for Agents with Adjustable Autonomy / 0
Rino Falcone and Cristiano Castelfranchi
Collaborative Control: A Robot-Centric Model for Vehicle Teleoperation / 0
Terrence Fong, Chuck Thorpe and Charles Baur
Agents witH Adjustable Autonomy for Scheduling In the Competitive Environment / 0
Boris Galitsky
Adjustably Autonomous Robotic Agents / 0
Jason Garforth, Sue McHale, and Anthony Meehan
Flexible Autonomy in Holonic Agent Systems / 0
C. Gerber, J. Siekmann, and Gero Vierke
Self-Adjustable Autonomy in Multi-Agent Systems / 0
Zahia Guessoum and Alain Cardon
Adjusting Autonomy by Introspection / 0
Henry Hexmoor, Matthew Lafary, and Michael Trosen
Considerations for Flexible Autonomy Within BDI Intelligent Agent Architectures / 0
Marcus Huber
Validation of Adjustable Autonomous Control Systems for Production Plants / 0
Jane Malin and Land Fleming
Semi-Autonomous Mobility verses Semi-Mobile Autonomy / 0
David Miller
Adjustable Autonomy in Procedural Control for Refineries / 0
David Musliner and Kurt Krebsbach
Mobile Agents: Are They Useful for Establishing a Virtual Presence in Space? / 0
Todd Papaioannou
Goal Tracking and Goal Attainment: A Natural Language Means of Achieving Adjustable Autonomy / 0
Dennis Perzanowski, Elaine Marsh, William Adams, and Alan C. Schultz
Adjustable Autonomy for a Plan Management Agent / 0
Martha Pollack, Ioannis Tsamardinos and John F. Horty
A Route Advice Agent that Models Driver Preferences / 0
Seth Rogers, Claude-Nicolas Fiechter and Pat Langley
An Approach to Directing Intelligent Agents in Real Time / 0
Paul Scerri, Nancy Reed, and Anders Torne
Human Interaction with Control Software Supporting Adjustable Autonomy / 0
Debra Schreckenghost
A Dynamic Interface for a Dynamic Task: Information Extraction and Evolving Queries / 0
Peter B Vanderheyden and Robin Cohen
Adjustable Autonomy, Norms and Pronouncers / 0
Harko Verhagen and Magnus Boman
Adjustable Synchronization: A Proposal for Next Generation Space Telescope Operations / 0
Gary Welter, Jim Legg and Glenn Cammarata
Adjustable Autonomy for Manufacturing Cell Control Systems / 0
Wei Zhang
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