See this document in CiteSeerX!

Architectures for Agents that Track Other Agents in Multi-agent Worlds (1995)  (Make Corrections)  (19 citations)
Milind Tambe, Paul S. Rosenbloom
Proceedings on the IJCAI Workshop on Intelligent Agents II : Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages



  Home/Search   Context   Related

 
View or download:
usc.edu/tambe/papers/96/AT/ATAL2.ps
Cached:  PS.gz  PS  PDF   Image  Update  Help

From:  usc.edu/tambe/agent (more)
(Enter author homepages)

Rate this article: (best)
  Comment on this article  
(Enter summary)

Abstract: In multi-agent environments, an intelligent agent often needs to interact with other individuals or groups of agents to achieve its goals. Agent tracking is one key capability required for intelligent interaction. It involves monitoring the observable actions of other agents and inferring their unobserved actions, plans, goals and behaviors. This article examines the implications of such an agent tracking capability for agent architectures. It specifically focuses on real-time and dynamic... (Update)

Context of citations to this paper:   More

.... that is most relevant to re ective blindness is social diagnosis (Kaminka and Tambe [15] based on agent tracking (Tambe and Rosenbloom [40]) The idea is that agents observe other agents actions and infer their beliefs to compensate for de ciencies in their own sensors. e.g....

.... to better results than just reacting to its recent move [9] A lot of work in MAS concentrates on nding out about the opponent s plans [44, 42]. To predict the opponent s behavior, some kind of model of the opponent is needed. Additionally, using models of collaborating agents...

Cited by:   More
Building Agent Models in Economic Societies of Agents - Vidal, Durfee (1996)   (Correct)
Validation and Verification of Computational Models with.. - Moss, Edmonds, Wallis (1997)   (Correct)
Boundedly versus Procedurally - Rational Expectations Scott   (Correct)

Similar documents (at the sentence level):
8.5%:   Recursive Agent and Agent-group Tracking in a Real-time, Dynamic.. - Tambe (1995)   (Correct)

Active bibliography (related documents):   More   All
1.7:   Architectures for Agents that Track Other Agents in Multi-agent.. - Tambe (1995)   (Correct)
0.9:   Tracking Dynamic Team Activity: An Extended Report - Tambe (1996)   (Correct)
0.5:   Adaptive Agent Tracking in Real-world Multi-Agent Domains: .. - Tambe, Johnson, Shen (1996)   (Correct)

Similar documents based on text:   More   All
1.7:   RESC: An Approach for Real-time, Dynamic Agent Tracking - Tambe, Rosenbloom   (Correct)
0.4:   Tracking Dynamic Team Activity - Tambe (1996)   (Correct)
0.4:   Event Tracking In A Dynamic Multi-Agent Environment - Tambe, Rosenbloom (1994)   (Correct)

Related documents from co-citation:   More   All
5:   Learn your opponent's strategy (context) - Mor, Goldman et al. - 1996
5:   Generalized plan recognition (context) - Kautz, Allen - 1986
4:   Modsaf behavior simulation and control (context) - Calder, Smith et al. - 1993

BibTeX entry:   (Update)

Milind Tambe and Paul S. Rosenbloom. Architectures for Agents that Track Other Agents in Multi-Agent Worlds. In Proceedings of the 1995 Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages, pages 156--170, Montreal-CANADA, 1995. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/tambe95architectures.html   More

@inproceedings{ tambe96architectures,
    author = "Milind Tambe and Paul S. Rosenbloom",
    title = "Architectures for Agents that Track Other Agents in Multi-Agent Worlds",
    booktitle = "Proceedings on the {IJCAI} Workshop on Intelligent Agents {II} : Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages",
    volume = "1037",
    month = "19--20~",
    publisher = "Springer-Verlag: Heidelberg, Germany",
    editor = "Michael Wooldridge and J{\"o}rg P. M{\"u}ller and Milind Tambe",
    isbn = "3-540-60805-2",
    pages = "156--170",
    year = "1996",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/tambe95architectures.html" }
Citations (may not include all citations):
303   Unified Theories of Cognition (context) - Newell - 1990
245   Plans and resource-bounded practical reasoning - Bratman, Israel et al. - 1988
117   Generalized plan recognition (context) - Kautz, Allen - 1986
106   Intelligent agents for interactive simulation environments - Tambe, Johnson et al. - 1995
95   Procedural knowledge (context) - Georgeff, Lansky - 1986
53   A preliminary analysis of the soar architecture as a basis f.. (context) - Rosenbloom, Laird et al. - 1991
48   TouringMachines: An architecture for dynamic (context) - Ferguson - 1992
44   Modsaf behavior simulation and control (context) - Calder, Smith et al. - 1993
39   Cognitive modeling and intelligent tutoring (context) - Anderson, Boyle et al. - 1990
29   Cooperation by observation: the framework and the basic task.. - Kuniyoshi, Rougeaux et al. - 1994
26   The software architecture for scenario control in the iowa d.. - Cremer, Kearney et al. - 1994
25   Virtual reality: Through the new looking glass (context) - Pimentel, Teixeira - 1994
24   Means-end plan recognition: Towards a theory of reactive rec.. - Rao
23   Deciding when to commit to action during observation-based c.. - Huber, Durfee - 1995
21   Technical Report CMU-CS (context) - Bates, Loyall et al. - 1992
20   The DIS steering committee. The dis vision: A map to the fut.. (context) - steering, dis et al. - 1994
18   Recursive agent and agent-group tracking in a real-time dyna.. - Tambe - 1995
17   Multi-agent mental-state recognition and its application to .. - Rao, Murray - 1994
16   Recursive agent modeling using limited rationality - Vidal, Durfee - 1996
14   Temporal reasoning during plan recognition (context) - Song, Cohen - 1991
14   Plan recognition for airborne tactical decision making (context) - Azarewicz, Fala et al. - 1986
12   Soar: Toward an ITS for Theory-BasedRepresentations (context) - Ward - 1991
12   Resc: An approach to agent tracking in a real-time (context) - Tambe, Rosenbloom - 1995
12   Situated plan attribution for intelligent tutoring (context) - Hill, Johnson - 1994
9   Building intelligent pilots for simulated rotary wing aircra.. (context) - Tambe, Schwamb et al. - 1995
8   Interacting with animated autonomous agents (context) - Maes, Darrell et al. - 1994
8   Event tracking in a dynamic multi-agent environment - Tambe, Rosenbloom - 1995
8   On reasoning about other agents (context) - Gmytrasiewicz - 1996
3   Virtual interactive collaborators for simulation and trainin.. (context) - Webber, Badler - 1993
2   BBN systems and technologies corporation (context) - Thorpe, Shiflett et al. - 1989
1   Understanding other minds: perspectives from Autism (context) - Baron-Cohen, Tager-Flusberg et al. - 1993
1   Multiagent collaobration in directed improvisation (context) - Hayes-Roth, Brownston - 1995



The graph only includes citing articles where the year of publication is known.


Documents on the same site (http://teamcore.usc.edu/tambe/agent.html):   More
Rapid Integration and Coordination of Heterogeneous.. - Pynadath, Tambe, Chauvat   (Correct)
Argumentation as Distributed Constraint Satisfaction.. - Jung, Tambe, Kulkarni (2001)   (Correct)
Towards Flexible Teamwork in Persistent Teams - Milind Tambe (1998)   (Correct)

Online articles have much greater impact   More about CiteSeer.IST   Add search form to your site   Submit documents   Feedback  

CiteSeer.IST - Copyright Penn State and NEC