Mixed-Initiative Systems for Collaborative Problem Solving

作者: George Ferguson , James F. Allen

DOI: 10.1609/AIMAG.V28I2.2037

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摘要: Mixed-initiative systems are a popular approach to building intelligent that can collaborate naturally and effectively with people. But true collaborative behavior requires an agent possess number of capabilities, including reasoning, communication, planning, execution, learning. We describe integrated the design implementation problem-solving assistant based on formal theory joint activity declarative representation tasks. This builds prior work by us others mixed-initiative dialogue planning systems.

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