There is widespread recognition that goal recognition strategies, in the context of structural analysis and cognitive (user) models, represent a major field of contemporary research into discourse understanding. This thesis reports a goal interpretation paradigm that embraces both a novel goal structure formalism and strategic knowledge. The goal interpretation processes involve the identification of goal primitives and the construction of goal states. The mechanisms developed for goal interpretation rely on explicit goal recognition (selection) and confirmation of feasibility. A goal state contains all the information required by the planner. By constructing a goal state, the chance of failure in planning is greatly reduced and the efficie...
Our thoughts, actions, and feelings are all closely related to our goals. Goals are the manifestatio...
Abstract. Intentional modeling, capturing the goals of stakeholders, has been proposed as a means of...
Our objective for holding this meeting was to encourage researchers to share information on the stud...
Goal Recognition concerns the problem of determining an agent's final goal, deduced from the plan th...
Goal Recognition concerns the problem of determining an agent's final goal, deduced from the plan th...
This thesis describes the development of the Goal Management System (GMS), a computer program design...
Goals, as typically conceived in AI planning, provide an insufficient basis for choice of action, an...
We present a novel approach to goal recognition based on a two-stage paradigm of graph construction ...
Goal Recognition concerns the problem of determining an agent's final goal, deduced from the plan th...
We present a goal-recognition based goal ordering strategy for an agent in a communication-free coop...
Goal recognition is an important problem in many application domains (e.g., pervasive computing, int...
The notion that memory for goals is organized as a stack persists as a central feature of cognitive ...
Goal recognition is generally considered to follow plan recognition. The plan recognition problem is...
honors thesisCollege of EngineeringComputingRogelio E. Cardona RiversThis work readies goal recognit...
Our thoughts, actions, and feelings are all closely related to our goals. Goals are the manifestatio...
Our thoughts, actions, and feelings are all closely related to our goals. Goals are the manifestatio...
Abstract. Intentional modeling, capturing the goals of stakeholders, has been proposed as a means of...
Our objective for holding this meeting was to encourage researchers to share information on the stud...
Goal Recognition concerns the problem of determining an agent's final goal, deduced from the plan th...
Goal Recognition concerns the problem of determining an agent's final goal, deduced from the plan th...
This thesis describes the development of the Goal Management System (GMS), a computer program design...
Goals, as typically conceived in AI planning, provide an insufficient basis for choice of action, an...
We present a novel approach to goal recognition based on a two-stage paradigm of graph construction ...
Goal Recognition concerns the problem of determining an agent's final goal, deduced from the plan th...
We present a goal-recognition based goal ordering strategy for an agent in a communication-free coop...
Goal recognition is an important problem in many application domains (e.g., pervasive computing, int...
The notion that memory for goals is organized as a stack persists as a central feature of cognitive ...
Goal recognition is generally considered to follow plan recognition. The plan recognition problem is...
honors thesisCollege of EngineeringComputingRogelio E. Cardona RiversThis work readies goal recognit...
Our thoughts, actions, and feelings are all closely related to our goals. Goals are the manifestatio...
Our thoughts, actions, and feelings are all closely related to our goals. Goals are the manifestatio...
Abstract. Intentional modeling, capturing the goals of stakeholders, has been proposed as a means of...
Our objective for holding this meeting was to encourage researchers to share information on the stud...