Adaptive Planning and Prediction in Agent-Supported Distributed Collaboration.

Agents that act as user assistants will become invaluable as the number of information sources continue to proliferate. Such agents can support the work of users by learning to automate time-consuming tasks and filter information to manageable levels. Although considerable advances have been made in...

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Main Author: Hartness, Ken T. N.
Other Authors: Swigger, Kathleen M.
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: University of North Texas 2004
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc47022017-03-17T08:35:59Z Adaptive Planning and Prediction in Agent-Supported Distributed Collaboration. Hartness, Ken T. N. Intelligent agents (Computer software) groupware intelligent user interface machine learning Agents that act as user assistants will become invaluable as the number of information sources continue to proliferate. Such agents can support the work of users by learning to automate time-consuming tasks and filter information to manageable levels. Although considerable advances have been made in this area, it remains a fertile area for further development. One application of agents under careful scrutiny is the automated negotiation of conflicts between different user's needs and desires. Many techniques require explicit user models in order to function. This dissertation explores a technique for dynamically constructing user models and the impact of using them to anticipate the need for negotiation. Negotiation is reduced by including an advising aspect to the agent that can use this anticipation of conflict to adjust user behavior. University of North Texas Swigger, Kathleen M. Brazile, Robert Huang, Yan 2004-12 Thesis or Dissertation Text oclc: 58553952 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc4702/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc4702 English Public Copyright Hartness, Ken T. N. Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
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topic Intelligent agents (Computer software)
groupware
intelligent user interface
machine learning
spellingShingle Intelligent agents (Computer software)
groupware
intelligent user interface
machine learning
Hartness, Ken T. N.
Adaptive Planning and Prediction in Agent-Supported Distributed Collaboration.
description Agents that act as user assistants will become invaluable as the number of information sources continue to proliferate. Such agents can support the work of users by learning to automate time-consuming tasks and filter information to manageable levels. Although considerable advances have been made in this area, it remains a fertile area for further development. One application of agents under careful scrutiny is the automated negotiation of conflicts between different user's needs and desires. Many techniques require explicit user models in order to function. This dissertation explores a technique for dynamically constructing user models and the impact of using them to anticipate the need for negotiation. Negotiation is reduced by including an advising aspect to the agent that can use this anticipation of conflict to adjust user behavior.
author2 Swigger, Kathleen M.
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Hartness, Ken T. N.
author Hartness, Ken T. N.
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title Adaptive Planning and Prediction in Agent-Supported Distributed Collaboration.
title_short Adaptive Planning and Prediction in Agent-Supported Distributed Collaboration.
title_full Adaptive Planning and Prediction in Agent-Supported Distributed Collaboration.
title_fullStr Adaptive Planning and Prediction in Agent-Supported Distributed Collaboration.
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive Planning and Prediction in Agent-Supported Distributed Collaboration.
title_sort adaptive planning and prediction in agent-supported distributed collaboration.
publisher University of North Texas
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