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Home / Proceedings / Papers from the 2011 AAAI Spring Symposium /

No. 5: Help Me Help You: Bridging the Gaps in Human-Agent Collaboration

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  • Organizing Committee

    Rajiv Maheswaran, Nathan Schurr, Pedro Szekely

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  • Decentralized Models for Use in a Real-World Personal Assistant Agent Scenario

    Christopher Amato

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  • Mixed-Initiative Optimization in Security Games: A Preliminary Report

    Bo An, Manish Jain, Milind Tambe, Christopher Kiekintveld

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  • Helping Agents Help Their Users Despite Imperfect Speech Recognition

    Joshua B. Gordon, Rebecca J. Passonneau, Susan L. Epstein

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  • A Framework for Teaching and Executing Verb Phrases

    Daniel Hewlett, Thomas J Walsh, Paul Cohen

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  • Human Natural Instruction of a Simulated Electronic Student

    Tasneem Kaochar, Raquel Torres Peralta, Clayton T. Morrison, Thomas J. Walsh, Ian R. Fasel, Sumin Beyon, Anh Tran, Jeremy Wright, Paul R. Cohen

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  • Help Me to Help You: How to Learn Intentions, Actions and Plans

    Harmish Khambhaita, Geert-Jan Kruijff, Matei Mancas, Mario Gianni, Panagiotis Papadakis, Fiora Pirri, Matia Pizzoli

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  • Reinforcement Learning with Human Feedback in Mountain Car

    W. Bradley Knox, Adam Bradley Setapen, Peter Stone

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  • Spatial Interactions between Humans and Agents

    Franz J. Kurfess, Gregory Flanagan, Mehul Bhatt

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  • Toward a Computational Model of “Context”

    Wendelin Reich

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  • A Framework in which Robots and Humans Help Each Other

    Elizabeth Sklar, Susan L. Epstein, Simon Parsons, Arif T. Ozgelen, Juan Pablo Munoz, Joel Gonzalez

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  • Just Keep Tweeting, Dear: Web-Mining Methods for Helping a Social Robot Understand User Needs

    Keisuke Takagi, Rafal Rzepka, Kenji Araki

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  • Using Human Demonstrations to Improve Reinforcement Learning

    Matthew Edmund Taylor, Halit Bener Suay, Sonia Chernova

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