| Keith J. Werkman. A DAI architecture for coordinating multimedia applications. In Working Notes of the AAAI-94 Spring Symposium on Intelligent Multi-Media Multi-Modal Systems, Palo Alto, CA, 1994, pp. 93---97. |
....languages (AppleScript, Quickeys, 1. Such as those used in various in house applications at Xerox s Palo Alto Research Center [Rhe94] 2. The Knowledge Query and Manipulation Language (KQML) is a protocol intended to support interoperability among intelligent agents in distributed applications [FMF92, Wer94]. 3. The Object Management Group s Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) a) b) Figure 1. Example Users Information windows showing one user to be idle or willing to be contacted (a) and one user who is presumed to be out of the building (b) Appropriate means of communicating ....
.... camera based face recognition; extending agents capabilities for autonomously resolving run time conflicts resulting from shared access to the different presentation and communications resources used by the system (see Werkman s KBN negotiation based conflict resolution work for related issues [Wer94]) adding privacy features so that individual users may control how much informa5. In fact, we plan to make the PeopleFinder available on the WWW. In such an environment, users will be able to regard other remote users as inhabiting a (very large ) virtual hallway or office spanning several ....
Keith J. Werkman. A DAI architecture for coordinating multimedia applications. In Working Notes of the AAAI-94 Spring Symposium on Intelligent Multi-Media Multi-Modal Systems, Palo Alto, CA, 1994, pp. 93---97.
....Council s Knowledge Systems Laboratory. See WWW page http: ai.iit.nrc.ca CALVIN title.html for more details. 2 The Knowledge Query and Manipulation Language (KQML) is a protocol intended to support interoperability among intelligent agents in distributed applications (Finin et al. 1992; Werkman 1994) computer interaction; in particular, the keyboard, mouse, and speech for input, and audio and screenbased feedback for output. ffl Multimedia presentation. The system makes use of a number of different media for humancomputer interaction; in particular text, graphics, animation, and prerecorded ....
.... camera based face recognition; extending agents capabilities for autonomously resolving run time conflicts resulting from shared access to the different presentation and communications resources used by the system (see Werkman s KBN negotiation based conflict resolution work for related issues (Werkman 1994)) and formalizing the various rules used by the PeopleFinder to combine multiple media with multiple modalities for both human computer interaction and computer supported human human communication, much along the lines of the work of Arens et al. Arens et al. 1993) on allocating multiple media. ....
Werkman, Keith J. 1994. A DAI Architecture for Coordinating Multimedia Applications. In Working Notes of the AAAI-94 Spring Symposium on Intelligent Multi-Media Multi-Modal Systems, Palo Alto, CA, pp.
.... mostly directed at the less than satisfactory quality of the Macintosh Quadra 840 AV speech processing (automatic recognition and text to2 The Knowledge Query and Manipulation Language (KQML) is a protocol intended to support interoperability among intelligent agents in distributed applications [FMF92, Wer94]. 3 The Object Management Group s Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) 4 The Communicating Agents Living Vicariously In Networks (CALVIN) architecture is an agent framework developed at the National Research Council s Knowledge Systems Laboratory (see WWW page ....
....Action Module Clock Behavior 1 Behavior N Behavior 2 Censor Control Rules Suppressor Control Rules . resulting from shared access to the different presentation and communications resources used by the system (see Werkman s BN negotiation based conflict resolution work for related issues [Wer94]) adding privacy features so that individual users may control how much information regarding their activities and whereabouts may be accessed through the PeopleFinder; and formalizing the various rules used by the PeopleFinder to combine multiple media with multiple modalities for both ....
Werkman, Keith J. A DAI Architecture for Coordinating Multimedia Applications. In Working Notes of the AAAI-94 Spring Symposium on Intelligent Multi-Media MultiModal Systems, Palo Alto, CA, pp. 93--97,
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