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- affiliation: University of Edinburgh, UK
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2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [j29]Alan White, Austin Tate, Michael Rovatsos:
Improving plan execution robustness through capability aware maintenance of plans by BDI agents. Int. J. Agent Oriented Softw. Eng. 5(4): 306-335 (2017) - 2016
- [p2]Yun-Heh Chen-Burger, Austin Tate:
The Fish4Knowledge Virtual World Gallery. Fish4Knowledge 2016: 261-267 - 2015
- [c29]Alan White, Austin Tate, Michael Rovatsos:
CAMP-BDI: A Pre-emptive Approach for Plan Execution Robustness in Multiagent Systems. PRIMA 2015: 65-84 - 2014
- [j28]Natasha Queiroz Lino, Clauirton de Siebra, Austin Tate:
Semantic Based Support for Planning Information Delivery in Human-agent Collaborative Teams. J. Univers. Comput. Sci. 20(13): 1766-1790 (2014) - [p1]Austin Tate:
Using Planning to Adapt to Dynamic Environments. Adaptive, Dynamic, and Resilient Systems 2014: 243-258 - 2013
- [j27]Jitu Patel, Austin Tate, Niranjan Suri, James Lawton:
Knowledge Systems for Coalition Operations. IEEE Intell. Syst. 28(1): 12-15 (2013) - [j26]Sharad Mehrotra, Xiaogang Qiu, Zhidong Cao, Austin Tate:
Technological Challenges in Emergency Response. IEEE Intell. Syst. 28(4): 5-8 (2013) - [j25]Gerhard Wickler, Austin Tate, Jeffrey T. Hansberger:
Using Shared Procedural Knowledge for Virtual Collaboration Support in Emergency Response. IEEE Intell. Syst. 28(4): 9-17 (2013) - 2011
- [j24]Austin Tate:
I-Room: Augmenting Virtual Worlds with Intelligent Systems. IEEE Internet Comput. 15(5): 56-61 (2011) - [c28]Gerhard Wickler, Stephen Potter, Austin Tate, Jeffrey T. Hansberger:
The virtual collaboration environment: New media for crisis response. ISCRAM 2011 - 2010
- [j23]Austin Tate, Yun-Heh Chen-Burger, Jeff Dalton, Stephen Potter, David Richardson, Jussi Stader, Gerhard Wickler, Ian Bankier, Christopher Walton, Patrick Geoff Williams:
I-Room: A Virtual Space for Intelligent Interaction. IEEE Intell. Syst. 25(4): 62-71 (2010) - [j22]Liangxiu Han, Stephen Potter, George Beckett, Gavin J. Pringle, Stephen Welch, Sung-Han Koo, Gerhard Wickler, Asif Usmani, José L. Torero, Austin Tate:
FireGrid: An e-infrastructure for next-generation emergency response support. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 70(11): 1128-1141 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c27]Antonín Komenda, Jirí Vokrínek, Michal Pechoucek, Gerhard Wickler, Jeff Dalton, Austin Tate:
Distributed planning and coordination in non-deterministic environments. AAMAS (2) 2009: 1401-1402 - 2007
- [c26]Gerhard Wickler, Stephen Potter, Austin Tate, Michal Pechoucek, Eduard Semsch:
Planning and Choosing: Augmenting HTN-Based Agents with Mental Attitudes. IAT 2007: 222-228 - 2006
- [j21]Austin Tate:
The "Helpful Environment": Geographically Dispersed Intelligent Agents That Collaborate. IEEE Intell. Syst. 21(3): 57-61 (2006) - [c25]Austin Tate:
The Helpful Environment: Distributed Agents and Services Which Cooperate. CIA 2006: 23-32 - 2005
- [j20]Kevin R. Page, Danius T. Michaelides, David De Roure, Nigel R. Shadbolt, Yun-Heh Chen-Burger, Jeff Dalton, Stephen Potter, Austin Tate, Simon Buckingham Shum, Marc Eisenstadt, Michelle Bachler, Jirí Komzák:
Collaboration in the Semantic Grid: A Basis for E-Learning. Appl. Artif. Intell. 19(9-10): 881-904 (2005) - [j19]Doug Dyer, Steve Cross, Craig A. Knoblock, Steven Minton, Austin Tate:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Planning with Templates. IEEE Intell. Syst. 20(2): 13-15 (2005) - [j18]Alexander Nareyek, Eugene C. Freuder, Robert Fourer, Enrico Giunchiglia, Robert P. Goldman, Henry A. Kautz, Jussi Rintanen, Austin Tate:
Constraints and AI Planning. IEEE Intell. Syst. 20(2): 62-72 (2005) - [c24]Clauirton de Siebra, Austin Tate:
Integrating Collaboration and Activity-Oriented Planning for Coalition Operations Support. RoboCup 2005: 561-568 - 2004
- [j17]Andrzej Uszok, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Matt Johnson, Renia Jeffers, Austin Tate, Jeff Dalton, J. Stuart Aitken:
KAoS Policy Management for Semantic Web Services. IEEE Intell. Syst. 19(4): 32-41 (2004) - [c23]Austin Tate, Jeff Dalton, Clauirton de Siebra, J. Stuart Aitken, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Andrzej Uszok:
Intelligent Agents for Coalition Search and Rescue Task Support. AAAI 2004: 1038-1039 - [c22]Yun-Heh Chen-Burger, Kit-Ying Hui, Alun D. Preece, Peter M. D. Gray, Austin Tate:
Supporting Collaboration Through Semantic-Based Workflow and Constraint Solving. EKAW 2004: 487-488 - [c21]Natasha Queiroz Lino, Austin Tate:
A Visualisation Approach for Collaborative Planning Systems Based on Ontologies. IV 2004: 807-811 - [c20]Andrzej Uszok, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Renia Jeffers, Austin Tate, Jeff Dalton:
Applying KAoS Services to Ensure Policy Compliance for Semantic Web Services Workflow Composition and Enactment. ISWC 2004: 425-440 - 2003
- [c19]Austin Tate:
Coalition Task Support Using I-X and <I-N-C-A>. CEEMAS 2003: 7-16 - [c18]Austin Tate, Jeff Dalton, John Levine, Alex Nixon:
Task-Achieving Agents on the World Wide Web. Spinning the Semantic Web 2003: 431-458 - 2002
- [j16]Austin Tate, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Michal Pechoucek:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Knowledge Systems for Coalition Operations. IEEE Intell. Syst. 17(3): 14-16 (2002) - [j15]David N. Allsopp, Patrick Beautement, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Edmund H. Durfee, Michael Kirton, Craig A. Knoblock, Niranjan Suri, Austin Tate, Craig W. Thompson:
Coalition Agents Experiment: Multiagent Cooperation in International Coalitions. IEEE Intell. Syst. 17(3): 26-35 (2002) - 2001
- [c17]Austin Tate:
I-X and <I-N-CA>: an architecture and related ontology for mixed-initiative synthesis tasks. PuK 2001 - 2000
- [j14]John Levine, Austin Tate, Jeff Dalton:
O-P3: Supporting the Planning Process using Open Planning Process Panels. IEEE Intell. Syst. 15(5): 56-62 (2000) - [c16]Austin Tate, Jeff Dalton, John Levine:
O-Plan: A Web-Based AI Planning Agent. AAAI/IAAI 2000: 1131-1132 - [c15]Austin Tate, John Levine, Peter Jarvis, Jeff Dalton:
Using AI Planning Technology for Army Small Unit Operations. AIPS 2000: 379-386
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j13]William R. Swartout, Austin Tate:
Ontologies. IEEE Intell. Syst. 14(1): 18-19 (1999) - 1998
- [j12]Mike Uschold, Austin Tate:
Putting ontologies to use. Knowl. Eng. Rev. 13(1): 1-3 (1998) - [j11]Jintae Lee, Michael Gruninger, Yan Jin, Thomas W. Malone, Austin Tate, Gregg Yost:
The Process Interchange Format and Framework. Knowl. Eng. Rev. 13(1): 91-120 (1998) - [j10]Austin Tate:
Roots of SPAR - Shared Planning and Activity Representation. Knowl. Eng. Rev. 13(1): 121-128 (1998) - [j9]Stephen T. Polyak, Austin Tate:
Rationale in planning: causality, dependencies, and decisions. Knowl. Eng. Rev. 13(3): 247-262 (1998) - [c14]Austin Tate, Jeff Dalton, John Levine:
Generation of Multiple Qualitatively Different Plan Options. AIPS 1998: 27-35 - [c13]Ann Macintosh, Ian Filby, Austin Tate:
Knowledge Asset Road Maps. PAKM 1998 - 1997
- [c12]Austin Tate:
Multi-agent Planning via Mutually Constraining the Space of Behaviour. AAAI Workshop: Constraints & Agents 1997: 100-104 - 1996
- [c11]John Kingston, Nigel Shadbolt, Austin Tate:
CommonKADS Models for Knowledge-Based Planning. AAAI/IAAI, Vol. 1 1996: 477-482 - [c10]Austin Tate:
Representing Plans as a Set of Constraints - the <I-N-OVA> Model. AIPS 1996: 221-228 - 1995
- [j8]Austin Tate:
Integrating constraint management into an AI planner. Artif. Intell. Eng. 9(3): 221-228 (1995) - [j7]Austin Tate:
Don't Leave Your Plan on the Shelf. ACM Comput. Surv. 27(3): 351-352 (1995) - [j6]Austin Tate:
Characterising Plans as a Set of Constraints - the <I-N-OVA>Model - A Framework for Comparative Analysis. SIGART Bull. 6(1): 26-32 (1995) - 1994
- [c9]Austin Tate, Brian Drabble, Jeff Dalton:
The Use of Condition Types to Restrict Search in an AI Planner. AAAI 1994: 1129-1134 - [c8]Glen A. Reece, Austin Tate:
Synthesizing Protection Monitors from Causal Structure. AIPS 1994: 146-151 - [c7]Brian Drabble, Austin Tate:
The Use of Optimistic and Pessimistic Resource Profiles to Inform Search in an Activity Based Planner. AIPS 1994: 243-248 - [c6]Carla P. Gomes, Austin Tate, Lyn C. Thomas:
A Distributed Scheduling Framework. ICTAI 1994: 49-55 - 1993
- [c5]Austin Tate:
Putting knowledge rich plan representations to use. Machine Intelligence 14 1993: 91-112 - 1991
- [j5]Ken Currie, Austin Tate:
O-Plan: The open Planning Architecture. Artif. Intell. 52(1): 49-86 (1991) - 1990
- [j4]James A. Hendler, Austin Tate, Mark Drummond:
AI Planning: Systems and Techniques. AI Mag. 11(2): 61-77 (1990) - [c4]B. Crabtree, N. Pirie, Richard S. Crouch, Stephen G. Pulman, D. C. Moffat, Graeme D. Ritchie, Austin Tate:
Interacting with an intelligent planning system using English sentences. Expert Planning Systems 1990: 169-174 - [c3]Ken Currie, Austin Tate:
Using domain knowledge to restrict search in an AI planner. Expert Planning Systems 1990: 186-190
1980 – 1989
- 1987
- [j3]Mark Drummond, Ann Macintosh, Austin Tate, David Barlow, Mark Greenwood:
A framework for technology transfer within the Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute. Knowl. Eng. Rev. 2(3): 159-168 (1987) - 1984
- [j2]Austin Tate:
A Review of knowledge-based planning techniques. Knowl. Eng. Rev. 1(2): 4-17 (1984) - 1982
- [j1]Anthony I. Hinxman, Austin Tate:
Parsing an Extension to CODASYL FORTRAN DML. Softw. Pract. Exp. 12(3): 205-209 (1982)
1970 – 1979
- 1977
- [c2]Austin Tate:
Generating Project Networks. IJCAI 1977: 888-893 - 1975
- [c1]Austin Tate:
Interacting Goals And Their Use. IJCAI 1975: 215-218
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