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AAAI Fall Symposia 2017: Arlington, VA, USA
- 2017 AAAI Fall Symposia, Arlington, Virginia, USA, November 9-11, 2017. AAAI Press 2017

1 - Artificial Intelligence for Human-Robot Interaction
- Naouel Ayari, Hazem Abdelkawy, Abdelghani Chibani, Yacine Amirat:

Towards Semantic Multimodal Emotion Recognition for Enhancing Assistive Services in Ubiquitous Robotics. 2-9 - Daniel S. Brown, Scott Niekum:

Toward Probabilistic Safety Bounds for Robot Learning from Demonstration. 10-18 - Maartje M. A. de Graaf, Bertram F. Malle:

How People Explain Action (and Autonomous Intelligent Systems Should Too). 19-26 - Lars Kunze, Tom Williams, Nick Hawes, Matthias Scheutz:

Spatial Referring Expression Generation for HRI: Algorithms and Evaluation Framework. 27-35 - Aomar Osmani, Massinissa Hamidi, Abdelghani Chibani:

Platform for Assessment and Monitoring of Infant Comfort. 36-44 - Nia Peters, Bhiksha Raj, Griffin D. Romigh:

Topic and Prosodic Modeling for Interruption Management in Multi-User Multitasking Communication Interactions. 45-53 - Edilson Rodrigues, Brandon Bennet:

Formalism for Treatment of the Ambiguity in Front/Back Axis Expressions. 54-60 - Sarath Sreedharan, Tathagata Chakraborti, Subbarao Kambhampati:

Balancing Explicability and Explanation in Human-Aware Planning. 61-68 - Mohan Sridharan:

Integrating Knowledge Representation, Reasoning, and Learning for Human-Robot Interaction. 69-76 - Maj Stenmark, Elin Anna Topp, Mathias Haage, Jacek Malec:

Knowledge for Synchronized Dual-Arm Robot Programming. 77-84 - Brenda Castro, Montana Roberts, Karla Mena, Jim Boerkoel:

Who Takes the Lead? Automated Scheduling for Human-Robot Teams. 85-89 - Chris S. Crawford, Marvin Andujar, Juan E. Gilbert:

Neurophysiological Heat Maps for Human-Robot Interaction Evaluation. 90-93 - Richard G. Freedman, Shlomo Zilberstein:

Does the Human's Representation Matter for Unsupervised Activity Recognition? 94-98 - Teun F. Krikke, Frank Broz, David Lane:

Who Said That? A Comparative Study of Non-Negative Matrix Factorisation and Deep Learning Techniques. 99-103 - Jesse Parent, Yelin Kim:

Towards Socially Intelligent HRI Systems: Quantifying Emotional, Social, and Relational Context in Real-World Human Interactions. 104-108 - Emmanuel Senft, Séverin Lemaignan, Paul Baxter, Tony Belpaeme:

Toward Supervised Reinforcement Learning with Partial States for Social HRI. 109-113 - Raymond Ka-Man Sheh:

Different XAI for Different HRI. 114-117 - Sean Trott, Federico Rossano:

Theoretical Concerns for the Integration of Repair. 118-122 - Anoop Aroor, Susan L. Epstein, Raj Korpan:

MengeROS: A Crowd Simulation Tool for Autonomous Robot Navigation. 123-125 - Utkarsh Patel, Emre Hatay, Mike D'Arcy, Ghazal Zand, Pooyan Fazli:

Beam: A Collaborative Autonomous Mobile Service Robot. 126-128 - Sean Trott, Benjamin K. Bergen:

A Theoretical Model of Indirect Request Comprehension. 129-133
2 - Cognitive Assistance in Government and Public Sector Applications
- Luther Karl Branting, Alexander S. Yeh, Brandy Weiss, Elizabeth M. Merkhofer, Bradford Brown:

Cognitive Assistance for Administrative Adjudication. 134-140 - Kevin Burns, Craig Bonaceto, Steven Estes, John Helleberg:

Evaluating the Operational Safety of a Digital Copilot. 141-148 - Hau Chan, Eric Rice, Phebe Vayanos, Milind Tambe, Matthew Morton:

Evidence From the Past: AI Decision Aids to Improve Housing Systems for Homeless Youth. 149-157 - Matthew L. Dering, Conrad S. Tucker:

Implications of Generative Models in Government. 158-163 - Erisa Karafili, Antonis C. Kakas, Nikolaos I. Spanoudakis, Emil C. Lupu:

Argumentation-Based Security for Social Good. 164-170 - Steven Meckl, Gheorghe Tecuci, Dorin Marcu, Mihai Boicu, Ahmed Bin Zaman:

Collaborative Cognitive Assistants for Advanced Persistent Threat Detection. 171-178 - Alun D. Preece, Dave Braines:

Conversational Services for Multi-Agency Situational Understanding. 179-186 - Srishty Saha, Karuna P. Joshi, Renee Frank:

Cognitive Assistance for Automating the Analysis of the Federal Acquisition Regulations System. 187-191
3 - Deep Models and Artificial Intelligence for Military Applications: Potentials, Theories, Practices, Tools and Risks
- Don Brutzman, Curtis L. Blais, Robert B. McGhee, Duane Davis:

Position Paper: Rational Behavior Model (RBM) and Human-Robot Ethical Constraints Using Mission Execution Ontology (MEO). 192-193 - Prithviraj Dasgupta, Joseph B. Collins:

Position Paper: Towards a Repeated Bayesian Stackelberg Game Model for Robustness Against Adversarial Learning. 194-195 - Arjuna Flenner:

Integration of Graphs and Representation Learning. 196-199 - Krishnendu Ghosh, Jeffery Mills, Joseph Dorr:

Phylogenetic-Inspired Probabilistic Model Abstraction in Detection of Malware Families. 200-205 - Quinn Halpin, Ying Zhao, Anthony Kendall:

Using D3 to Visualize Lexical Link Analysis (LLA) and ADS-B Data. 206-209 - Scott A. Humr:

Autonomous Outcomes: Shaping the Future Data Environment to Build Trust in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Applications. 210-211 - Bonnie Johnson:

A Systems Approach to Battle Management Aids. 212-217 - Deanna Needell, Rayan Saab, Tina Woolf:

Simple Object Classification Using Binary Data. 218-224 - Ryan Salcido, Anthony Kendall, Ying Zhao:

Analysis of Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast Data. 225-230 - Richard Wu, Ying Zhao, Alan Clarke, Anthony Kendall:

A Framework Using Machine Vision and Deep Reinforcement Learning for Self-Learning Moving Objects in a Virtual Environment. 231-237
4 - Human-Agent Groups: Studies, Algorithms and Challenges
- Anoop Aroor, Susan L. Epstein:

Toward Crowd-Sensitive Path Planning. 238-245 - Naouel Ayari, Abdelghani Chibani, Yacine Amirat, Georges Fried:

Contextual Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Models for Autonomous Robots. 246-253 - William P. Birmingham, Britton Wolfe:

Effects of Network Latency on Games with Human and Distributed Agent Players. 254-257 - Tathagata Chakraborti, Kartik Talamadupula, Mishal Dholakia, Biplav Srivastava, Jeffrey O. Kephart, Rachel K. E. Bellamy:

Mr. Jones - Towards a Proactive Smart Room Orchestrator. 258-263 - Joseph Kim, Julie A. Shah:

Towards Intelligent Decision Support in Human Team Planning. 264-268 - Sailik Sengupta, Tathagata Chakraborti, Sarath Sreedharan, Satya Gautam Vadlamudi, Subbarao Kambhampati:

RADAR - A Proactive Decision Support System for Human-in-the-Loop Planning. 269-276 - Sarath Sreedharan, Tathagata Chakraborti, Subbarao Kambhampati:

Explanations as Model Reconciliation - A Multi-Agent Perspective. 277-283 - Drew Wicke, Sean Luke:

Bounty Hunting and Human-Agent Group Task Allocation. 284-287 - Yuichiro Yoshikawa, Takamasa Iio, Tsunehiro Arimoto, Hiroaki Sugiyama, Hiroshi Ishiguro:

Proactive Conversation between Multiple Robots to Improve the Sense of Human-Robot Conversation. 288-295
5 - A Standard Model of the Mind
- Paul Bello, Selmer Bringsjord:

Two Problems Afflicting the Search for a Standard Model of the Mind. 296-301 - Antonio Chella, Marcello Frixione, Antonio Lieto:

Representational Issues in the Debate on the Standard Model of the Mind. 302-307 - Dongkyu Choi:

ICARUS' Implications for the Standard Model of Mind. 308-310 - Brian W. Colder:

Expanding a Standard Theory of Action Selection to Produce a More Complete Model of Cognition. 311-315 - Christopher L. Dancy, Frank E. Ritter:

A Standard Model of the Mind Needs a Body. 316-320 - Susan L. Epstein:

Navigation, Cognitive Spatial Models, and the Mind. 321-326 - Richard Gabriel:

Consciousness and Mood-Influenced Processing. 327-331 - Bart Gajderowicz, Mark S. Fox, Michael Grüninger:

General Model of Human Motivation and Goal Ranking. 332-337 - Fernand Gobet, Peter C. R. Lane:

Constructing a Standard Model: Lessons from CHREST. 338-343 - Ben Goertzel, Eddie Monroe:

Toward a General Model of Human-Like General Intelligence. 344-347 - Richard Granger, Elijah F. W. Bowen, Antonio Rodriguez, Laura E. Ray, Chris Kymn, Khari Jarrett:

Elemental Cognitive Acts, and Their Architecture. 348-353 - Stephen Grossberg:

Towards a Unified Theory of Mind and Brain. 354-358 - Thomas R. Hinrichs, Kenneth D. Forbus:

Towards a Comprehensive Standard Model of Human-Like Minds. 359-364 - Christian R. Huyck:

The Neural Cognitive Architecture. 365-370 - Philip C. Jackson Jr.:

Toward Human-Level Models of Minds. 371-375 - Mary Alexandria Kelly, Robert L. West:

A Framework for Theories of Human Memory. 376-381 - M. Alex Kelly

, David Reitter:
Holographic Declarative Memory: Using Distributional Semantics within ACT-R. 382-387 - David E. Kieras:

EPIC Lessons for the Proposed Standard Model of the Mind. 388-393 - Jerald D. Kralik:

Architectural Design of Mind & Brain from an Evolutionary Perspective. 394-400 - Maithilee Kunda:

Understanding the Role of Visual Mental Imagery in Intelligence: The Retinotopic Reasoning (R2) Cognitive Architecture. 401-407 - Carlos León:

Narrative as a Fundamental Information Unit in the Mind. 408-413 - Jens Koed Madsen, Richard M. Bailey, Ernesto Carrella, Toby D. Pilditch:

Towards a Standard Cognitive Framework for Socially Oriented, Adaptive, and Generative Human-Environment Agents. 414-419 - Keith McGreggor:

An Experience Is a Knowledge Representation. 420-424 - David Peebles, Peter C.-H. Cheng:

Multiple Representations in Cognitive Architectures. 425-430 - Emmett Redd, Arthur Steven Younger:

A Mathematical and Physical Base for "A Standard Model of the Mind". 431-436 - Robert M. Rolfe, Brian A. Haugh:

Integrated Cognition: A Framework Proposal. 437-442 - Robert M. Rolfe, Brian A. Haugh:

Integrated Cognition: A Survey of Systems. 443-448 - Paul S. Rosenbloom:

Lessons from Mapping Sigma onto the Standard Model of the Mind: Self-Monitoring, Memory/Learning, and Symbols. 449-454 - David Sekora, Samuel Barham, Justin Brody, Don Perlis:

Anatomy of a Task: Towards a Tentative Taxonomy of the Mind. 455-459 - Paul E. Silvey:

Leveling Up: Strategies to Achieve Integrated Cognitive Architectures. 460-465 - Terrence C. Stewart, Chris Eliasmith:

Continuous and Parallel: Challenges for a Standard Model of the Mind. 466-469 - Andrea Stocco:

An Integrated Computational Framework for Attention, Reinforcement Learning, and Working Memory. 470-475 - Niels A. Taatgen:

Cognitive Architectures: Innate or Learned? 476-480 - Paul F. M. J. Verschure:

The Distributed Adaptive Control Theory of the Mind and Brain as a candidate Standard Model of the Human Mind. 481-486 - Robert L. West, Jeremy T. Young:

Proposal to Add Emotion to the Standard Model. 487-492

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