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KI
2010
Springer
14 years 9 months ago
Situation-Specific Intention Recognition for Human-Robot Cooperation
Recognizing human intentions is part of the decision process in many technical devices. In order to achieve natural interaction, the required estimation quality and the used comput...
Peter Krauthausen, Uwe D. Hanebeck
AIEDU
2006
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14 years 12 months ago
An Assessment of Constraint-Based Tutors: A Response to Mitrovic and Ohlsson's Critique of "A Comparison of Model-Tracing and Co
Model tracing and constraint-based modeling are two prominent paradigms on which intelligent tutoring systems (ITSs) have been based. We Kodaganallur, Weitz and Rosenthal (2005), h...
Viswanathan Kodaganallur, Rob R. Weitz, David Rose...
ATAL
2008
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
Artificial agents learning human fairness
Recent advances in technology allow multi-agent systems to be deployed in cooperation with or as a service for humans. Typically, those systems are designed assuming individually ...
Steven de Jong, Karl Tuyls, Katja Verbeeck
ISDA
2010
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
Intelligent online case-based planning agent model for real-time strategy games
Research in learning and planning in real-time strategy (RTS) games is very interesting in several industries such as military industry, robotics, and most importantly game industr...
Ibrahim Fathy, Mostafa Aref, Omar Enayet, Abdelrah...
AIEDU
2005
106views more  AIEDU 2005»
14 years 11 months ago
A Comparison of Model-Tracing and Constraint-Based Intelligent Tutoring Paradigms
Two approaches to building intelligent tutoring systems are the well-established model-tracing paradigm and the relatively newer constraint-based paradigm. Proponents of the constr...
Viswanathan Kodaganallur, Rob R. Weitz, David Rose...