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BratjevikIdea Group Publishing,agentlab, agent-oriented sofware engineering?Internet-based Knowledge Management and Organizational MemoriesKD?ESteve Goschnick1998lDesign and development of 'Melbourne IT Creator' - a system for authoring and management of online educationGProceedings of the twenty-eighth International Conference TOOLS PacificMelbourne, AustraliaagentlabGProceedings of the twenty-eighth International Conference TOOLS Pacific?F Goschnick, S.2000[Shadowboard: a whole-agent architecture that draws abstractions from analytical psychology.13--25Proceedings of the Third Pacific Rim International Workshop on Multi-Agents, PRIMA 2000, Design and applications of intelligent agentsZhang C and Soo V-WHeidelberg: Springer-Verlag$agentlab, context-aware applicationsProceedings of the Third Pacific Rim International Workshop on Multi-Agents, PRIMA 2000, Design and applications of intelligent agentsD?GSteve Goschnick2003AEnacting an Agent-based Digital Self in a 24x7 Web Services World ISMIS 2003$agentlab, context-aware applications?H,Steve Goschnick Sandrine Balbo Leon Sterling2006NTANDEM - a design method for integrating web services into multi-agent systems939--941LInternational Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS)-agent-oriented software engineering, agentlabx?IS. 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Ly, T.20023Situation Description Language (SDL) implementation492Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO)%agentlab, agent programming languagesTechnical Report November 2002 Situation assessment is an essential process prior to making a decision. On submarines and other military platforms the operators take information from available sensors and their background knowledge to deduce the tactical situation. Designing systems to replicate this process will give a better understanding of the process itself, and opens the possibility of automating the tasks that computers perform better. The process is information intensive, requiring a high level language with concepts like those found in the field of artificial intelligence. The development of the Situation Description Language (SDL) brings together various techniques useful for representing the assessment process. The realisation of SDL provides an actual working language that not only encodes the process, but enacts it. his report describes how the SDL was implemented as a compiler and interpreter under Java, which will be referred to as a Situation Assessment Processor (SAP). As a Java program it is portable on any platform on which a Java virtual machine exists. The core of implementation makes use of the RETE algorithm to ensure effcient processing of rules. The temporal reasoning allows data to be associated with a precise time, or at some abstract point on the timeline. Concepts that are important to a domain only become clear after obtaining a detailed understanding of the domain from experts. The SAP leverages Java to allow seamless integration of new objects on top of existing SDL featues. These objects will embody those new concepts. For example, spatial objects and their operations are concepts that were added to SDL this way. The resultant situation assessment can be sent to third party software. A subscription mechanism exists to ensure only the required information reaches the third party software, and not swamp it with unnecessary information. Alternatively, results can be displayed using the integrated visualisation facilities. These facilities allow displaying of spatial information, and temporal information as it is created. Having experts view the encoded expertise in action enables them to give feedback as to the validity of the encoding. The SAP was demonstrated by encoding a limited Submarine Situation Assessment. It shows how SDL was able to encode the required temporal and non temporal knowledge, and the rules that manipulate this knowledge. It also shows how multiple hypotheses enable different interpretation of a situation by varying the assumptions.Ahttp://www.dsto.defence.gov.au/corporate/reports/DSTO-GD-0342.pdf DSTO-GD-0342-?R 0Greenhill, S. Venkatesh, S. Pearce, A. Ly, T. C.20023Representations and Processes in Decision Modelling732Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO)%agentlab, agent programming languagesTechnical Report February 2002There is a growing need to improve operational analysis models used to support the design, acquisition and implementation of submarine combat systems, including the decision support systems that open combat system architectures are making easier to implement. Our research is directed towards improving the representation of the command decision process, which is the weak link in current models of submarine operations. Our approach is to make situation assessment explicit in the submarine model and to separate situation assessment from the generation of tactical responses. A formal language is used to describe situations in the domain of submarine operations, including mission and tactical goals. The situation assessment processor binds information about the situation, produced in this case by a simulation, to symbols in the formal Situation Description Language taking into account the situational context and spatio-temporal relationships in the information. The result is a textual and graphical description of the assessed situation. This report contains a survey by Curtin University on decision modelling. It provides the necessary background prior to developing the Situation Description Language. Situation Assessment is a “Multi-perspective multi-membership hierachical pattern recognition problem”. Faulty situation assessment will lead to poor decisions. For instance, 175 military aviation mishaps, and 88 percent of major aircraft accidents were attributed to poor situation asessment. The domain experts know how to assess situation. To investigate the process we must elicite that know-how and be able to store it. There is no over encompassing technique for knowledge elicitation. It is suggested that knowledge representation and elicitation processes should: 1. Be compatible with human cognitive processes BR>2. Elicite from a group of experts at the same time where possible BR>3. Efficiently integrate multiple expert views from different sessions BR>4. Elicite from written sources where possible BR>5. Minimise burden on experts BR>6. Use a knowledge representation that permits easy update, and BR>7. Use computational efficiency to minimize communication between machine and user. When people make decisions it is not on the basis of actual data, but on internal representation or perception of that data. In addition, people structure their decision process with goals, which are specifications of desired situation. We “chunk” information, where complex patterns may be reduced to single symbol (or chunks) when existing knowledge is taken into account. Our decision making process is governed by our limitations which include: 1. Limited working memory. 2. Slow in cognitive operation. 3. Retrieval of information is biased to information that is recent, frequently recalled, or relates to information currently active. 4. Slow and error prone when dealing with numerical operations. 5. Poor projection in time and space. An interesting model of human cognition is Recognition-Primed Decision model which explains the observation that: “experts rarely report considering more than one options. Instead their ability to handle decision points appears on their skill at recognising situation as typical and familiar. This recognition suggests feasible goals; sensitises the decision-maker to important cues, provide an understanding of the causal dynamics associated with a decision problem, suggests promising courses of action and generates expectancies.” The model also accounts how people commit to options even though alternatives exist once a situation has been recognised. The application of this model has improved decision making processes and training in civil and military organisations in the US. The focus of research is improving representation of situation assessment process for the purpose of further analysis. A better understanding will led to improvement in the process, and potential command decision aid. A number of such aids have been developed by groups in U.K. and U.S.A.Ahttp://www.dsto.defence.gov.au/corporate/reports/DSTO-GD-0318.pdf DSTO-GD-0318?S 0Greenhill, S. Venkatesh, S. Pearce, A. Ly, T. C.2002Situation Description Language582Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO)%agentlab, agent programming languagesTechnical Report August 2002EObject-oriented data modelling with support for type-bound procedures and single-inheritance. This structures knowledge in a hierachical fashion. It also leads to simpler design, and allows common errors to be detected prior to execution. A forward-chaining inference system with RETE-based pattern matcher. This provides an efficient engine to do reasoning. A procedural programming system to allow encoding of procedures. Representations for time and space. This is vital for representing sensory information, which is temporal and spatial in nature. Representations for uncertainty, including a system for handling multiple concurrent hypotheses. The fog of war taints all information with some level of uncertainty. 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We have developed an interactive system for interpreting hand-drawn symbols and schematic drawings. The system operates invariant to rotation, scale, and position and projects images onto a drawing canvas. The procedure is analyzed for its ability to accommodate new symbols and answer orientation queries, and it is compared empirically with machine learning techniques. (C) 1999 Academic Press.Academic Press Inc://000079028000006Comput Vis Image UndISI:000079028000006agentlibPearce, A. R. Curtin Univ Technol, Sch Comp, GPO Box U 1987, Perth, WA 6845, Australia Curtin Univ Technol, Sch Comp, Perth, WA 6845, Australia Ohio State Univ, Ctr Mapping, Columbus, OH 43210 USA?'Pearce, A. R. Caelli, T. Bischof, W. F.1994?Learning relational structures: applications in computer vision257-68Applied Intelligence43(graph theory, machine learning, agentlabEWe present and compare two new techniques for learning relational structures (RSs) as they occur in 2D pattern and 3D object recognition. These techniques, namely, evidence-based networks (EBS-NNets) and Rulegraphs combine techniques from computer vision with those from machine learning and graph matching. The EBS-NNet has the ability to generalize pattern rules from training instances in terms of bounds on both unary (single part) and binary (part relation) numerical features. It also learns the compatibilities between unary and binary feature states in defining different pattern classes. Rulegraphs check this compatibility between unary and binary rules by combining evidence theory with graph theory. The two systems are tested and compared using a number of different pattern and object recognition problems. (21 References). Netherlands.Applied Intelligence?Learning relational structures: applications in computer vision0?'Pearce, A. R. Caelli, T. Bischof, W. F.19944Rulegraphs for graph matching in pattern recognition1231-47Pattern Recognition279(graph theory, machine learning, agentlabIn pattern recognition, the graph matching problem involves the matching of a sample data graph with the subgraph of a larger model graph where vertices and edges correspond to pattern parts and their relations. In this paper, we present rulegraphs, a new method that combines the graph matching approach with rule-based approaches from machine learning. This new method reduces the cardinality of the (NP-complete) graph matching problem by replacing model part, and their relational attribute states, by rules which depict attribute bounds and evidence for different classes. We show how rulegraphs, when combined with techniques for checking feature label-compatibilities, not only reduce the search space but also improve the uniqueness of the matching process. 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Nicole Ronald2007.Agent-based approaches to pedestrian modelling1086Department of Computer Science and Sofware EngineeringM.Eng.Sc MelbourneThe University of Melbourne-agentlab, agent-oriented software engineeringM.Eng.Sc*?+Nicole Ronald Leon Sterling Michael Kirley 2006<Evaluating JACK Sim for agent-based modelling of pedestrians248--255PIEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT 2006) J. Liu et al Hong Kong-agentlab, agent-oriented software engineering?*Nicole Ronald Leon Sterling Michael Kirley20079An agent-based approach to modelling pedestrian behaviour25--39DInternational Journal of Simulation: Systems, Science and Technology81-agentlab, agent-oriented software engineeringD? 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Raymond So2008;Situation Asareness in Software Agents: Theory and Practice!Department of Information SystemsPhD MelbourneThe University of Melbourne>agentlab, models of interaction and context aware applicationsPhD?Raymond So Liz Sonenberg2003-Agents with Initiative: A Preliminary Report.237-248~AThe First International Workshop on Computational Autonomy - Potential, Risks, Solutions (AUTONOMY 2003), AAMAS workshop 2003$agentlab, context-aware applicationsJ?Raymond So Liz Sonenberg2004_Situation Awareness in Intelligent Agents: Foundations for a Theory of Proactive Agent Behavior86-92PIEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT 2004)Beijing, China>agentlab, models of interaction and context aware applications September,?Raymond So Liz Sonenberg2005;The Roles of Active Perception in Intelligent Agent Systems161--174WProceedings of the Eighth Pacific Rim International Workshop on Multi-Agents (PRIMA'05)Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia>agentlab, models of interaction and context aware applicationsD?Young-pa So Edmund H. 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