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2004
ACM
16 years 1 months ago
Mining models of human activities from the web
The ability to determine what day-to-day activity (such as cooking pasta, taking a pill, or watching a video) a person is performing is of interest in many application domains. A ...
Mike Perkowitz, Matthai Philipose, Kenneth P. Fish...
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IUI
2006
ACM
15 years 6 months ago
Who's asking for help?: a Bayesian approach to intelligent assistance
Automated software customization is drawing increasing attention as a means to help users deal with the scope, complexity, potential intrusiveness, and ever-changing nature of mod...
Bowen Hui, Craig Boutilier
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JCDL
2006
ACM
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15 years 6 months ago
Learning metadata from the evidence in an on-line citation matching scheme
Citation matching, or the automatic grouping of bibliographic references that refer to the same document, is a data management problem faced by automatic digital libraries for sci...
Isaac G. Councill, Huajing Li, Ziming Zhuang, Sand...
107
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AGENTS
2001
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Monitoring deployed agent teams
Recent years are seeing an increasing need for on-line monitoring of deployed distributed teams of cooperating agents, e.g., for visualization, or performance tracking. However, i...
Gal A. Kaminka, David V. Pynadath, Milind Tambe
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AAAI
2008
15 years 3 months ago
CIGAR: Concurrent and Interleaving Goal and Activity Recognition
In artificial intelligence and pervasive computing research, inferring users' high-level goals from activity sequences is an important task. A major challenge in goal recogni...
Derek Hao Hu, Qiang Yang