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AT&T Technical Journal, 1988
This paper introduces the reader to the areas of automatic planning and plan recognition. The former concentrates on the goal-directed synthesis of plans from primitive actions, and has applications in robotics, experiment design, and other fields. The latter concentrates on methods for inferring the goals that underlie an agent's actions, in order to ...
Henry A. Kautz, Edwin P.D. Pednault
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This paper introduces the reader to the areas of automatic planning and plan recognition. The former concentrates on the goal-directed synthesis of plans from primitive actions, and has applications in robotics, experiment design, and other fields. The latter concentrates on methods for inferring the goals that underlie an agent's actions, in order to ...
Henry A. Kautz, Edwin P.D. Pednault
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Planfulness and Recognition Memory
Child Development, 1974ROGOFF, BARBARA; NEWCOMBE, NORA; and KAGAN, JEROME. Planfulness and Recognition Memory. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1974, 45, 972-977. Inspection times to pictures in a recognition memory task involving 3 different delays between inspection and test were recorded for 108 4-, 6-, and 8-year-old children.
B, Rogoff, N, Newcombe, J, Kagan
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Adversarial Plan Recognition and Opposition Based Tactical Plan Recognition
2006 International Conference on Machine Learning and Cybernetics, 2006Adversarial plan exists widely in information field at present. This paper firstly introduces adversarial plan, adversarial gene, etc. Then it applies tactical plan recognition to design adversarial plan recognition system, judging and recognizing in dynamic world, at the same time we give an algorithm.
Wen-Xiang Gu +4 more
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Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2017
Goal Recognition Design (GRD) is the problem of designing a domain in a way that will allow easy identification of agents' goals. This work extends the original GRD problem to the Plan Recognition Design (PRD) problem which is the task of designing a domain using plan libraries in order to facilitate fast identification of an agent's ...
Reuth Mirsky +3 more
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Goal Recognition Design (GRD) is the problem of designing a domain in a way that will allow easy identification of agents' goals. This work extends the original GRD problem to the Plan Recognition Design (PRD) problem which is the task of designing a domain using plan libraries in order to facilitate fast identification of an agent's ...
Reuth Mirsky +3 more
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Utility-based plan recognition
Proceedings of the 6th international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems, 2007Plan recognition is the process of inferring other agents' plans and goals based on their observable actions. Essentially all previous work in plan recognition has focused on the recognition process itself, with no regard to the use of the information in the recognizing agent.
Dorit Avrahami-Zilberbrand +1 more
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Capabilities-based plan recognition
2006 9th International Conference on Information Fusion, 2006The new types of opponents and new kinds of situations that the Swedish defence forces are facing today calls for new information fusion methods. In order to provide commanders with the ability to predict the enemy's future actions, tools for automatic plan recognition are needed. In this paper, we take the first step towards constructing such a method
Robert Suzic, Pontus Svenson
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Fast probabilistic plan recognition without plan library
Proceedings of 2004 International Conference on Machine Learning and Cybernetics (IEEE Cat. No.04EX826), 2005Instead of using a plan library, the recognizer introduced in this paper uses a compact structure called PGoalGraph to represent goals, actions and states of the world. This method doesn't suffer the problem of acquisition and hand-coding a larger plan library as traditional methods do.
null Ming-Hao Yin +4 more
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