I would like to thank my advisor, Richard Alterman, for his boundless enthusiasm, unwavering support, and unlimited patience. I would also like to thank the members of my commitee — James Pustejovsky, David Waltz, and Candace Sidner — for their time and energy in improving the quality of this thesis. I have benefitted from the
|
1397
|
STRIPS: A new approach in the application of theorem proving to problem solving
– Fikes, Nilsson
- 1971
|
|
967
|
Intelligence without representation
– Brooks
- 1991
|
|
930
|
Case-based reasoning
– Kolodner
- 1993
|
|
887
|
Reinforcement learning: A survey
– Kaelbling, Littman, et al.
- 1996
|
|
885
|
Learning to Predict by the Methods of Temporal Differences
– Sutton
- 1988
|
|
861
|
KQML as an Agent Communication Language
– Finin, Fritzson, et al.
- 1994
|
|
824
|
Agents that reduce Work and information overload
– Maes
- 1994
|
|
579
|
Planning for conjunctive goals
– Chapman
- 1987
|
|
563
|
Using Language
– Clark
- 1996
|
|
524
|
A framework for representing knowledge
– Minsky
|
|
471
|
Explanationbased generalization: a unifying view
– Mitchell, Keller, et al.
- 1986
|
|
462
|
BDI-agents: from theory to practice
– Rao, Georgeff
- 1995
|
|
388
|
Planning in a hierarchy of abstraction spaces
– Sacerdoti
- 1974
|
|
374
|
Negotiation as a metaphor for distributed problem solving
– Davis, Smith
- 1983
|
|
361
|
Plans and Situated Action
– Suchman
- 1987
|
|
348
|
Learning and executing generalized robot plans
– Fikes, Hart, et al.
- 1972
|
|
340
|
Towards flexible teamwork
– Tambe
- 1997
|
|
331
|
Explanation-based learning: an alternative view
– Dejong, Mooney
- 1986
|
|
326
|
Collaborative plans for complex group action
– Grosz, Kraus
- 1996
|
|
287
|
Practical issues in temporal difference learning
– Tesauro
- 1992
|
|
283
|
Plans for discourse
– Grosz, Sidner
- 1990
|
|
241
|
An algorithm for probabilistic planning
– Kushmerick, Hanks, et al.
- 1995
|
|
230
|
Chunking in Soar: The anatomy of a general learning mechanism
– Laird, Rosenbloom, et al.
- 1986
|
|
199
|
Plans as complex mental attitudes
– Pollack
- 1990
|
|
192
|
Software agents
– Bradshaw
- 1997
|
|
182
|
Learning to coordinate behaviors
– Maes, Brooks
- 1990
|
|
175
|
Collaborative interface agents
– Lashkari, Metral, et al.
- 1994
|
|
168
|
The Strategy of Conflict
– Schelling
- 1960
|
|
149
|
Planning and learning by analogical reasoning
– Veloso
- 1994
|
|
141
|
Learning interface agents
– Maes, Kozierok
|
|
125
|
Learning to coordinate without sharing information. AAAI-94
– Sen, Sekaran, et al.
- 1994
|
|
122
|
Partial Global Planning: A Coordination Framework for Distributed Hypothesis Formation
– Durfee, Lesser
- 1991
|
|
120
|
Collagen: A collaboration manager for software interface agents. User Modeling and UserAdapted Interaction
– Rich, Sidner
- 1998
|
|
116
|
Designing Emergent Behaviors: From Local Interactions to Collective Intelligence
– Mataric
- 1992
|
|
115
|
A proposal for a new KQML specification
– Labrou, Finin
- 1997
|
|
98
|
A personal learning apprentice
– Dent, Boticario, et al.
- 1992
|
|
90
|
Remembrance Agent: A continuously running automated information retrieval system
– Rhodes
- 1996
|
|
85
|
Derivational analogy in PRODIGY: Automating case acquisition, storage, and utilization
– Veloso, Carbonell
- 1993
|
|
78
|
Learning abstraction hierarchies for problem solving
– Knoblock
- 1990
|
|
75
|
Dynamic Memory: A Theory of Reminding and Learning
– Schank
- 1982
|
|
70
|
An adaptive communication protocol for cooperating mobile robots
– Yanco, Stein
- 1993
|
|
66
|
Hierarchical planning in a distributed environment
– Corkill
- 1979
|
|
65
|
Theory and algorithms for plan merging
– Foulser, Li, et al.
- 1992
|
|
64
|
Cooperation Without Communications
– Genesereth, Ginsberg, et al.
- 1984
|
|
64
|
The evolution of sharedplans
– Grosz, Kraus
|
|
46
|
Kaelbling. Learning in embedded systems
– Pack
- 1990
|
|
42
|
Towards collaborative and adversarial learning: A case study in robotic soccer
– Stone, Veloso
- 1996
|
|
41
|
Adaptive Planning
– Alterman
- 1988
|
|
39
|
A survey of research in distributed, continual planning
– desJardins, Durfee, et al.
- 1999
|
|
38
|
Expert and exceptional performance: Evidence of maximal adaptation to task constraints
– Ericsson, Lehmann
- 1996
|