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AAAI Spring Symposium 2010 - It's All in the Timing: Stanford University, CA, USA
- It's All in the Timing, Papers from the 2010 AAAI Spring Symposium, Technical Report SS-10-06, Stanford, California, USA, March 22-24, 2010. AAAI 2010
- Jonathan K. Alt, Stephen Lieberman, Ahmed Al Rowaei:
Exploring the Implications of Time in Discrete Event Social Simulations. - Sonia Chernova, Cynthia Breazeal:
Learning Temporal Plans from Observation of Human Collaborative Behavior. - Frank Förster, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv:
Representations of Time in Symbol Grounding Systems. - Bastian Hartmann, Ingo Schwab, Norbert Link:
Prototype Optimization for Temporarily and Spatially Distorted Time Series. - Guy Hoffman:
Anticipation in Human-Robot Interaction. - Ian Horswill, Karl Cheng-Heng Fua, Andrew Ortony:
Conflict and Hesitancy in Virtual Actors. - Hatice Kose-Bagci, Frank Broz, Qiming Shen, Kerstin Dautenhahn, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv:
As Time Goes By: Representing and Reasoning About Timing in Human-Robot Interaction Studies. - David V. Lu, Annamaria Pileggi, Chris Wilson, William D. Smart:
What Can Actors Teach Robots About Interaction? - Eric M. Meisner, Selma Sabanovic:
Grounding Communication Without Prior Structure. - Hartmut Messerschmidt:
Separating Moving Objects from Landmarks. - Julie A. Shah, Brian Charles Williams, Cynthia Breazeal:
Dynamic Execution of Temporal Plans for Temporally Fluid Human-Robot Teaming. - Javier Snaider, Ryan James McCall, Stan Franklin:
The Immediate Present Train Model Time Production and Representation for Cognitive Agents. - H. Joe Steinhauer, Sook-Ling Chua, Hans Werner Guesgen, Stephen Marsland:
Utilising Temporal Information in Behaviour Recognition. - Richard Veale, Matthias Scheutz:
Who Needs Time? Implicit Time Is Sufficient for Some HRI Tasks. - Pinar Wennerberg, Klaus U. Schulz:
An Ontology of Socio-Cultural Time Expressions.
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