| C. L. Sidner. 1993. The role of negotiation in collaborative activity. Human-Computer Collaboration: Reconciling Theory, Synthesizing Practice, Papers from the 1993 Fall Symposium Series, AAAI Technical Report FS-93-05, September. |
....Smith 1 Since each participant is carrying out initiative evaluation independently, there may be conflicts on who should be in control. Numerous researchers have studied how negotiation may be used to resolve these conflicts (Guinn, 1994; Guinn, 1993a; Lambert and Carberry, 1992; McRoy, 1993; Sidner, 1993) and Hipp, 1995; Guinn, 1994) An additional approach is to ask the collaborator for help if it is believed that the collaborator has a better chance of solving the goal (or solving it more efficiently) Such an evaluation requires knowledge of the collaborating agent s capabilities as well as an ....
C. L. Sidner. 1993. The role of negotiation in collaborative activity. Human-Computer Collaboration: Reconciling Theory, Synthesizing Practice, Papers from the 1993 Fall Symposium Series, AAAI Technical Report FS-93-05, September.
....they may play a role in natural language to indicate the state of negotiations, because human speakers fail to repeat just what beliefs they are accepting, rejecting or countering. For reasons of brevity, the M and K dialogue in Figure 1 cannot be illustrated in this paper, but is given in (Sidner 1993). Related Research As so far defined, this language does not take a stand on matter of commitments (Shoam 1990) or promises (Winograd 86) Agents must resolve when these actions are relevant by determining which types of mutual beliefs signal commitment. For example, once an agent agrees that ....
Sidner, C. L. 1993. The role of negotiation in collaborative activity. In Terveen, L., ed., HumanComputer Collaboration: Reconciling Theory, Synthesizing Practice, Papers from the 1993 Fall Symposium Series, AAAI Technical Report FS-93-05. Menlo Park, CA: AAAI Press.
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