Technology
The 1999 Asia-Pacific Conference on Intelligent-Agent Technology
Intelligent-agent technology is one of the most exciting, active areas of research and development in computer science and information technology today. The First Asia-Pacific Conference on Intelligent- Agent Technology (IAT'99) attracted researchers and practitioners from diverse fields such as computer science, information systems, business, telecommunications, manufacturing, human factors, psychology, education, and robotics to examine the design principles and performance characteristics of various approaches in agent technologies and, hence, fostered the cross-fertilization of ideas on the development of autonomous agents and multiagent systems among different domains.
Reports on the AAAI Fall Symposia (November 1999 and November 1998)
Daud, Fawzi, Mateas, Michael, Sengers, Phoebe, Brennan, Susan, Giboin, Alain, Traum, David, Chaudri, Vinay, Fikes, Richard E., Scott, Donia, Power, Richard, Jensen, David
The 1999 Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence Fall Symposium Series was held Friday through Sunday, 5-7 November 1999, at the Sea Crest Oceanfront Resort and Conference Center. The titles of the five symposia were (1) Modal and Temporal Logics-Based Planning for Open Networked Multimedia Systems; (2) Narrative Intelligence; (3) Psychological Models of Communication in Collaborative Systems; (4) Question-Answering Systems; and (5) Using Layout for the Generation, Understanding, or Retrieval of Documents.
The 1998 AI Planning Systems Competition
The 1998 Planning Competition at the AI Planning Systems Conference was the first of its kind. Its goal was to create planning domains that a wide variety of planning researchers could agree on to make comparison among planners more meaningful, measure overall progress in the field, and set up a framework for long-term creation of a repository of problems in a standard notation. One result of these discussions was the pddl notation for planning domains. This notation was used to set up a set of planning problems and get a modest problem repository started.
The AIPS-98 Planning Competition
Long, Derek, Kautz, Henry, Selman, Bart, Bonet, Blai, Geffner, Hector, Koehler, Jana, Brenner, Michael, Hoffmann, Joerg, Rittinger, Frank, Anderson, Corin R., Weld, Daniel S., Smith, David E., Fox, Maria, Long, Derek
In 1998, the international planning community was invited to take part in the first planning competition, hosted by the Artificial Intelligence Planning Systems Conference, to provide a new impetus for empirical evaluation and direct comparison of automatic domain-independent planning systems. This article describes the systems that competed in the event, examines the results, and considers some of the implications for the future of the field.
Reports on the AAAI Fall Symposia (November 1999 and November 1998)
Daud, Fawzi, Mateas, Michael, Sengers, Phoebe, Brennan, Susan, Giboin, Alain, Traum, David, Chaudri, Vinay, Fikes, Richard E., Scott, Donia, Power, Richard, Jensen, David
We order its events and find meaning in them by assimilating them to more or less familiar narratives. Temporal A wide variety of systems were presented: 1999, at the Sea Crest Oceanfront and modal logics have been used to story generation, interactive Resort and Conference Center. The reason about time, action, and adaptive fiction (including the first public titles of the five symposia were change and to program and verify demonstration from Joseph Bates's networked systems. How can we create characters from specifications of service quality in which interactive narrative emerges? The symposium focused mainly on a single, comprehensive theoretical framework, Clark's grounding model.
Review of The Computational Beauty of Nature
He has divided the the labors of a crowd of ants. Another Flake's third theme is universality: text into seven sections: (1) computation, distinguishing characteristic of emergence that very different systems can behave (2) fractals, (3) chaos, (4) complex is that it involves no single in similar ways.