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1st Agents 1997: Marina del Rey, CA, USA
- W. Lewis Johnson:
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Autonomous Agents, AGENTS 1997, Marina del Rey, California, USA, February 5-8, 1997. ACM 1997, ISBN 0-89791-877-0
Paper Session 1: Synthetic Agents
- Barbara Hayes-Roth, Robert van Gent:
Story-Making with Improvisational Puppets. 1-7 - Abdel-Illah Mouaddib:
Progressive Negotiation For Time-Constrained Autonomous Agents. 8-15 - James C. Lester, Brian A. Stone:
Increasing Believability in Animated Pedagogical Agents. 16-21 - Stephen Grand, Dave Cliff, Anil Malhotra:
Creatures: Artificial Life Autonomous Software Agents for Home Entertainment. 22-29
Paper Session 2: Knowledge Acquisition and Accumulation
- Jeff Rickel, W. Lewis Johnson:
Integrating Pedagogical Capabilities in a Virtual Environment Agents. 30-38 - Robert B. Doorenbos, Oren Etzioni, Daniel S. Weld:
A Scalable Comparison-Shopping Agent for the World-Wide Web. 39-48 - Mihai Barbuceanu, Mark S. Fox:
Integrating Communicative Action, Conversations and Decision Theory to Coordinate Agents. 49-58 - Sean Luke, Lee Spector, David Rager, James A. Hendler:
Ontology-based Web Agents. 59-66
Paper Session 3: Action Selection and Planning I
- Yiming Ye, John K. Tsotsos:
Knowledge Difference and its Influence on a Search Agent. 67-74 - Takaaki Hasegawa, Yukiko I. Nakano, Tsuneaki Kato:
A Collaborative Dialogue Model Based on Interaction between Reactivity and Deliberation. 75-82 - Masakatsu Ohta, Toshiyuki Iida:
Strategy Diffusion in Autonomous Agent Systems: Detecting Key Agents for Wide Range Consensus. 83-87 - Charles Earl, R. James Firby:
Combined Execution and Monitoring for Control of Autonomous Agents. 88-95
Paper Session 4: Models of Personality
- Marilyn A. Walker, Janet E. Cahn, Steve Whittaker:
Improvising Linguistic Style: Social and Affective Bases for Agents. 96-105 - A. Bryan Loyall, Joseph Bates:
Personality-Rich Believable Agents That Use Language. 106-113 - W. Scott Neal Reilly:
A Methodology for Building Believable Social Agents. 114-121 - Leonard N. Foner:
Entertainming Agents: A Social Case Study. 122-129
Paper Session 5: Sensing and Perception
- Ian Horswill:
Real-Time Control of Attention and Behavior in a Logical Framework. 130-137 - Matthias O. Franz, Bernhard Schölkopf, Philip Georg, Hanspeter A. Mallot, Heinrich H. Bülthoff:
Learning View Graphs for Robot Navigation. 138-147 - Dolores Cañamero:
Modeling Motivations and Emotions as a Basis for Intelligent Behavior. 148-155 - Erika Rogers, Robin R. Murphy, Barb Ericson:
Agent-Based Expert Assistance for Visual Problem Solving. 156-163
Paper Session 6: Modeling the Environment
- Ramón López de Mántaras, Josep Amat, Francesc Esteva, Maite López-Sánchez, Carles Sierra:
Generation of Unknown Environment Maps by Cooperative Low-Cost Robots. 164-169 - Paul R. Cohen, Marc S. Atkin, Tim Oates, Carole R. Beal:
Neo: Learning Conceptual Knowledge by Sensorimotor Interaction with an Environment. 170-177 - Lijia Zhou, Stan Franklin:
Modeling an Environment: Agents in Character Feature Extraction. 178-184 - David Franklin, R. James Firby:
Integrating Range and Object Data for Robot Navigation. 185-192
Paper Session 7: Learning
- Maria C. Neves, Eugénio Oliveira:
A Control Architecture for an Autonomous Mobile Agent. 193-200 - Chris Clack, Jonny Farringdon, Peter Lidwell, Tina Yu:
Autonomous Document Classification for Business. 201-208 - Ruud Schoonderwoerd, Owen Holland, Janet Bruten:
Ant-Like Agents for Load Balancing in Telecommunications Networks. 209-216 - Pat Langley:
Learning to Sense Selectively in Physical Domains. 217-226
Paper Session 8: Action Selection and Planning II
- Daniela Rus, Robert S. Gray, David Kotz:
Transportable Information Agents. 228-236 - Mohamed Salah Hamdi, Karl Kaiser:
Adaptable Local Level Arbitration of Behaviors. 237-244 - Reid G. Simmons, Richard Goodwin, Karen Zita Haigh, Sven Koenig, Joseph O'Sullivan:
A Layered Architecture for Office Delivery Robots. 245-252 - Barney Pell, Douglas E. Bernard, Steve A. Chien, Erann Gat, Nicola Muscettola, P. Pandurang Nayak, Michael D. Wagner, Brian C. Williams:
An Autnomous Spacecarft Agent Prototype. 253-261
Paper Session 9: Expert Assistant Architecture
- Brahim Chaib-draa:
Connection Between Micro and Macro Aspects of Agent Modeling. 262-267 - Michael Schroeder, Gerd Wagner:
Distributed Diagnosis by Vivid Agents. 268-275 - Subrata Kumar Das, John Fox, D. Elsdon, Peter Hammond:
Decision Making and Plan Management by Autonomous Agents: Theory, Implementation and Applications. 276-283
Paper Session 10: User Modeling
- Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner:
COLLAGEN: When Agents Collaborate with People. 284-291 - Jidé B. Odubiyi, David J. Kocur, Stuart M. Weinstein, Nagi Wakim, Sadanand Srivastava, Chris Gokey, JoAnna Graham:
SAIRE - A Scalable Agent-Based Information Retrieval Engine. 292-299 - Leonard N. Foner:
Yenta: A Multi-Agent, Referral-Based Matchmaking System. 301-307 - Thomas Haynes, Sandip Sen, Neeraj Arora, Rajani Nadella:
An Automated Meeting Scheduling System That Utilizes User Preferences. 308-315
Paper Session 11: Multi-Atent Imteraction
- Peter Wavish, David Connah:
Virtual Actors That Can Perform Scripts and Improvise Roles. 317-322 - Anthony Chavez, Alexandros Moukas, Pattie Maes:
Challenger: A Multi-agent System for Distributed Resource Allocation. 323-331 - Marcus J. Huber, Tedd Hadley:
Multiple Roles, Multiple Teams, Dynamic Environments: Autonomous Netrek Agents. 332-339 - Hiroaki Kitano, Minoru Asada, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Itsuki Noda, Eiichi Osawa:
RoboCup: The Robot World Cup Initiative. 340-347
Paper Session 12: Action Selection and Planning III
- Edmund H. Durfee, Patrick G. Kenny, Karl C. Kluge:
Integrated Premission Planning and Execution for Unmanned Ground Vehicles. 348-354 - Robert St. Amant, Paul R. Cohen:
Evaluation of a Semi-Autonomous Assistent for Exploratory Data Analysis. 355-362 - Karen Zita Haigh, Manuela M. Veloso:
High-Level Planning and Low-Level Execution: Towards a Complete Robotic Agent. 363-370 - Jiming Liu, Hong Qin, Yuan Yan Tang, Y. T. Wu:
Adaptation and Learning in Animated Creatures. 371-377
Paper Session 13: World Wide Web Agents
- Marko Balabanovic:
An Adaptive Web Page Recommendation Service. 378-385 - Juan M. Corchado, Brian Lees, N. Rees:
A Multi-agent System "Test Bed" For Evaluating Autonomous Agents. 386-393 - Alexandros Moukas, Giorgos Zacharia:
Evolving a Mult-agent Information Filtering Solution in Amalthaea. 394-403 - Keith Decker, Anandeep Pannu, Katia P. Sycara, Mike Williamson:
Designing Behaviors for Information Agents. 404-412
Paper Session 14: Autonomous Robots
- David P. Barnes, Robert A. Ghanea-Hercock, Ruth Aylett, Alexandra M. Coddington:
Many Hands Make Light Work? An Investigation into Behaviourally Controlled Co-operant Autonomous Mobile Robots. 413-420 - Domingo Guinea, Felicidad Recio, J. Vincente:
Framing Autonomy: A Visual Tracking Architecture. 421-428 - María C. García-Alegre, Felicidad Recio:
Basic Agents for Visual/Motor Coordination of a Mobile Robot. 429-434 - Masahiro Fujita, Koji Kageyama:
An Open Architecture for Robot Entertainment. 435-442
Paper Session 15: People-Agent Interaction
- Edmund H. Durfee, Marcus J. Huber, Michael Kurnow, Jaeho Lee:
TAIPE: Tactical Assistants for Interaction Planning and Execution. 443-450 - Clark Elliott:
I Picked Up Catapia and Other Stories: A Multimodal Apporach to Expressivity for "Emotionally Intelligent" Agents. 451-457 - Silvia Miksch, Kenneth Cheng, Barbara Hayes-Roth:
An Intelligent Assistant for Patient Health Care. 458-465 - Batya Friedman, Helen Nissenbaum:
Software Agents and User Autonomy. 466-469
Invited Talks
- Yasuo Kuniyoshi:
Fusing Autonomy and Sociability in Robots. 470-471 - Daniel S. Weld:
Software Agents that Reason about Information Contents & Quality. 472-473
Video Session
- Simone Strippgen:
INSIGHT: A Virtual Laboratory for Looking into Behavior-Based Autonomous Agents. 474-475 - Luc Emering, Ronan Boulic, Selim Balcisoy, Daniel Thalmann:
Real-Time Interactions with Virtual Agents Driven by Human Action Identification. 476-477
Poster Session
- Stéphane Zrehen:
A Neural Architecture for Motivated Navigation Behavior in an Animat. 478-479 - Bradley J. Rhodes:
PHISH Nets: Planning Heuristically In Situated Hybrid Networks. 480-481 - H. Van Dyke Parunak, Albert D. Baker, Steven J. Clark:
The AARIA Agent Architecture: An Example of Requirements-Driven Agent-Based System Design. 482-483 - Andrei Popescu-Belis:
An Adaptive Multi-Agent System Based on "Neural Darwinism". 484-485 - Yves Lespérance, Hector J. Levesque, Shane J. Ruman:
An Experiment in Using Golog to Build a Personal Banking Assistant (Extended Abstract). 486-487 - Michel Occello, Yves Demazeau:
CELLO: An Agent Model with Real Time Constraints. 488-489 - Paul Davidsson:
Linearly Anticipatory Autonomous Agents. 490-491 - Glenn S. Wasson, Gabriel J. Ferrer, Worthy N. Martin:
Hide-and-Seek: Effective Use of Memory in Perception/Action Systems. 492-493 - Ramon Mas, Ronan Boulic, Daniel Thalmann:
Extended Grasping Behavior for Autonomous Human Agents. 494-495 - Rob Barrett, Paul P. Maglio, Daniel C. Kellem:
WBI: A Confederation of Agents that Personalize the Web. 496-499 - Ralph Rönnquist, Chi Keen Low:
Analysing Expert Assistants through Interaction Diagrams. 500-501 - Stefan Conrad, Can Türker, Gunter Saake:
Towards Agent-Oriented Specification of Information Systems. 502-503 - Luc Emering, Ronan Boulic, Selim Balcisoy, Daniel Thalmann:
Multi-Level Modeling and Recognition of Human Actions Involving Full Body Motion. 504-505 - Jorge E. Sagula, Martin F. Puricelli, Gustavo J. Bobeff, Gastón M. Martin, Carlos E. Pis Diez:
GALOIS: An Expert-Assistant Model. 506-507 - Patrick Doyle, Barbara Hayes-Roth:
An Intelligent Guide for Virtual Environments. 508-509 - Analía Amandi, Ana Price:
Towards Object-Oriented Agent Programming: The Brainstorm Meta-Level Architecture. 510-511 - Kirstie L. Bellman, Christopher Landauer:
A Note on Improving the Capabilities of Software Agents. 512-513 - Ruth Aylett, Alexandra M. Coddington, David P. Barnes, Robert A. Ghanea-Hercock:
Supervising Multiple Cooperating Mobile Robots. 514-515 - Ipke Wachsmuth, Britta Lenzmann, Tanja Jörding, Bernhard Jung, Marc Erich Latoschik, Martin Fröhlich:
A Virtual Interface Agent and its Agency. 516-517 - Juan David Velásquez, Pattie Maes:
Cathexis: A Computational Model of Emotions. 518-519 - Fernando J. Corbacho, Michael A. Arbib:
Schema-Based Learning: Towards a Theory of Organization for Biologically-inspired Autonomous Agents. 520-521 - Patricia Charlton, Yan Chen, E. H. Mamdani, Olle Olsson, Jeremy V. Pitt, Fergal Somers, Annika Waern:
An Open Agent Architecture for Integrating Multimedia Services. 522-523 - Amedeo Cesta, Daniela D'Aloisi, Rodolfo Brancaleoni:
Mixed-Initiative Agenda Management with Software Agents. 524-525 - John L. Pollock:
Taking Perception Seriously. 526-527 - David Jenkins, Daniel Livingstone, D. Maclean, Andrew Reglinski:
Supporting Safety-Related Projects with a Designer's Assistant. 528-529 - Manuela M. Veloso, Peter Stone, Sorin Achim:
A Layered Approach for an Autonomous Robotic Soccer System. 530-531 - Yuji Takada, Takao Mohri, Hiroki Iciki, Masatoshi Shiouchi, Yuji Wada, Francis G. McCabe:
A Multi-Agent Model for Schedule Navigation with Location Information. 532-533 - Aaron Sloman:
Synthetic Minds. 534-535 - Kristinn R. Thórisson:
Gandalf: An Embodied Humanoid Capable of Real-Time Multimodal Dialogue with People. 536-537 - Bruce Blumberg:
Go with the Flow: Synthetic Vision for Autonomous Animated Creatures. 538-539 - Benedita Malheiro, Eugénio Oliveira:
Environmental Decision Support: a Multi-Agent Approach. 540-541 - Haym Hirsh, Brian D. Davison:
An Adaptive UNIX Command-Line Assistant. 542-543 - Sanya Mitaim, Bart Kosko:
Neural Fuzzy Agents for Profile Learning and Object Matching. 544-545 - Peter Robinson:
Autonomous Design and Execution of Process Controllers for Untended Scientific Instruments. 546-547
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