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Control of Many Agents Using Few Instructions
— This paper considers the problem of controlling a group of agents under the constraint that every agent must be given the same control input. This problem is relevant for the c...
Timothy Bretl
ACSC
2002
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Intelligent Agents for Automated One-to-Many e-Commerce Negotiation
Negotiation is a process in which two or more parties with different criteria, constraints, and preferences, jointly reach an agreement on the terms of a transaction. Many current...
Iyad Rahwan, Ryszard Kowalczyk, H. H. Pham
AAAI
2007
13 years 7 months ago
Semi-Supervised Learning with Very Few Labeled Training Examples
In semi-supervised learning, a number of labeled examples are usually required for training an initial weakly useful predictor which is in turn used for exploiting the unlabeled e...
Zhi-Hua Zhou, De-Chuan Zhan, Qiang Yang
LDVF
2000
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13 years 4 months ago
The instructible agent Lokutor
In this paper we describe Lokutor, a virtual human. Lokutor is a partially autonomous agent, inhabiting a 3D virtual environment. The agent can be controlled via natural language ...
Jan-Torsten Milde
AGENTS
2000
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Dynamically altering agent behaviors using natural language instructions
Smart avatars are virtual human representations controlled by real people. Given instructions interactively, smart avatars can act as autonomous or reactive agents. During a real-...
Rama Bindiganavale, William Schuler, Jan M. Allbec...