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 Goodrich, Michael


Preface

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Robots are envisioned to play an increasingly important It is a big challenge for a human to control or manage role in applications such as search, rescue, surveillance, swarms because of the limitations of each individual robot and reconnaissance operations. Nowadays, the majority of and the sheer number of robots that need to be coordinated mobile robots developed and deployed for such applications to successfully complete a mission. Autonomous algorithms are (a) individually very capable both in terms of autonomy may mitigate some of the complexity an operator faces in and sensor, and (b) are teleoperated or otherwise managed controlling such swarms, but resolving how authority and by a single or multiple operators. In contrast to the sophisticated influence should be shared poses a significant new research robots currently used for these applications, the development problem. of cheaper hardware allows the creation of swarm systems composed of many more robots but with each individual being far less powerful.


AAAI-2002 Fall Symposium Series

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The AAAI-2002 Fall Symposium Series was held Friday through Sunday, 15 to 17 November 2002 at the Sea Crest Conference Center in North Falmouth, Massachusetts. The five symposia in the 2002 Fall Symposia Series were (1) Chance Discovery: The Discovery and Management of Chance Events; (2) Etiquette for Human-Computer Work; (3) Human-Robot Interaction; (4) Intent Inference for Users, Teams, and Adversaries; and (5) Personalized Agents. The highlights of each symposium were presented at a special plenary session. Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) technical reports of most of the symposia will be made available to AAAI members.


AAAI-2002 Fall Symposium Series

AI Magazine

However, even if you become aware of the value of a chance event, for example, with a new behavior of a customer in the market you are selling in, it is still hard to persuade your colleagues to make actions in response to the rare event. "Interesting keywords arose, such as "You had a symposium on the creation The Symposium on Etiquette for Human-Computer "So was it a conference on knowledge Work began its meeting--with discovery inviting philosophers?" The first invited talk In this symposium, we had 17 papers, Jeanne Comeau, an author, speaker, gave us deep insight into customer 2 invited lectures, and 14 other and teacher on etiquette and the director networks in the market, and the last speakers. Six countries (Japan, United of the Etiquette School of panel extended to management, persuasion, States, United Kingdom, Germany, Boston. Comeau taught us a great communication, and trust, Portugal, and the Czech Republic) deal about etiquette's history and and so on.