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Daniel S. Weld, Planning-based control of software agents, Proceedings of the arti cial intelligence planning systems conference, 1996.

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Capability Representations for Brokering: A Survey - Wickler, Tate (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....monitoring. More recent work in the area of plan execution and opportunity recognition with reference features is described in [Pryor, 1996] Probably the most noteworthy agents that do use a planner are the intel35 ligent softbots developed at the University of Washington [Etzioni et al. 1993, Weld, 1996, Etzioni, 1997] One of the most interesting aspects of this work for us is the action representation used by the softbots. They found that strips based representations lack certain essential features that they needed for their Internet softbots. The action representation language they have ....

Daniel S. Weld. Planning-based control of software agents. In Brian Drabble, editor, Proc. 3rd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Planning Sytems, pages 268--274, Edinburgh, Scotland, May 1996. AAAI Press.


Automatically Personalizing User Interfaces - Weld, Anderson, Domingos.. (2003)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Weld)   (Correct)

....and Weld, 1994] marked the genesis of work on Intelligent User Interfaces at the University of Washington. By acting as a personal assistant, the softbot supported a qualitatively different kind of human computer interface. Users were able to make highlevel requests, and the softbot used search [Weld, 1996] , inference [Etzioni et al. 1997] and knowledge to determine how to satisfy the request. Furthermore, the softbot was able to tolerate and recover from ambiguity, omissions, and errors in these requests. At its core, the softbot could handle goals specified in an expressive subset of ....

....from ambiguity, omissions, and errors in these requests. At its core, the softbot could handle goals specified in an expressive subset of first order logic with modal operators for handling time and for distinguishing information gathering goals from those that requested state changes [Golden and Weld, 1996] We labeled the softbot a goal oriented interface, because human requests specified what the user wanted; the softbot was responsible for deciding how and when to satisfy the request. Since most users are uncomfortable with logical notation, we provided a forms oriented interface front end. ....

D. Weld. Planning-based control of software agents. AIPS-96, May 1996.


Intelligent Internet Systems - Weld, Levy (1998)   Self-citation (Weld)   (Correct)

....on Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR 96) 2.3. Fast Planning through Planning Graph Analysis, Blum Furst, IJCAI 95, p1636. 2.4. Conformant Graphplan, Smith Weld, Draft for submission to AAAI 98. Further reading: For a survey of planning work as it pertains to software robots, see [Wel96] The metaphor of the internet as an information food chain is introduced in [Etz96] Softbot safety is an important topic how can we design high level assistants which deserve a user s trust The robots exclusion protocol info.webcrawler.com mak projects robots norobots.html offers a ....

D. Weld. Planning-based control of software agents. In Proc. 3rd Intl. Conf. AI Planning Systems, 1996. 6


On the Behavior-based Architectures of Autonomous Agency - Mali   (Correct)

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Daniel S. Weld, Planning-based control of software agents, Proceedings of the arti cial intelligence planning systems conference, 1996.

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