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AAAI Spring Symposium 2005 - Persistent Assistants: Living and Working with AI: Stanford University, CA, USA
- Persistent Assistants: Living and Working with AI, Papers from the 2005 AAAI Spring Symposium, Technical Report SS-05-05, Stanford, California, USA, March 21-23, 2005. AAAI 2005

- Daniel G. Shapiro, Pauline Berry, John Gersh, Nathan Schurr:

Preface. - Daniel G. Shapiro, Pauline Berry, John Gersh, Nathan Schurr:

Organizing Committee.
Learning User Preferences
- Pauline M. Berry, Melinda T. Gervasio, Tomás E. Uribe, Martha E. Pollack, Michael D. Moffitt:

A Personalized Time Management Assistant: Research Directions. 1-6 - Jean Oh, Stephen F. Smith:

Calendar Assistants that Learn Preferences. 7-13 - Nikesh Garera, Alexander I. Rudnicky:

Briefing Assistant: Learning Human Summarization Behavior over Time. 14-21
Communicating with Persistent Assistants
- John Gersh, Kevin Cropper, William Fitzpatrick, Priscilla McKerracher, Jaime Montemayor, Daniel Ossing:

"And You Did That Why?" - Using an Abstraction Hierarchy to Design Interaction with Autonomous Spacecraft. 22-25 - John Niekrasz, Matthew Purver, John Dowding, Stanley Peters:

Ontology-Based Discourse Understanding for a Persistent Meeting Assistant. 26-33 - Louise F. Gunderson, T. Kilgore, James P. Gunderson:

Living with a Personal Disk Jockey - The Start of the Journey. 34-38
Interactions among Assistants
- Emma Bowring, Milind Tambe, Makoto Yokoo:

Optimize My Schedule but Keep It Flexible: Distributed Multi-Criteria Coordination for Personal Assistants. 39-46 - Pragnesh Jay Modi, Manuela M. Veloso:

Bumping Strategies for the Private Incremental Multiagent Agreement Problem. 47-54 - Wayne Iba, Nicholas Burwell:

Building a Testbed for Studying Service. 55-59
Delegation and Control
- Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Jonathan P. Pearce, Pradeep Varakantham, Emma Bowring, Milind Tambe:

Valuations of Possible States (VPS): A Quantitative Framework for Analysis of Privacy Loss Among Collaborative Personal Assistant Agents. 60-67 - Pradeep Varakantham, Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Milind Tambe:

Practical POMDPs for Personal Assistant Domains. 68-75 - Sattiraju Prabhakar:

Autonomous Agents as Adaptive Perceptual Interfaces. 76-83
User Modeling and Task Modeling
- Boris A. Galitsky:

A Personalized Assistant for Customer Complaints Management Systems. 84-89 - John Haymaker, Ben Suter, John C. Kunz, Martin Fischer:

Narratives: Composing and Controlling Persistent Assistants to Communicate, Integrate, and Automate Multidisciplinary Design and Analysis. 90-97 - Marie desJardins, Eric Eaton, Kiri Wagstaff:

A Context-Sensitive and User-Centric Approach to Developing Personal Assistants. 98-100
Architectures and Applications
- Debra Schreckenghost, R. Peter Bonasso, Mary Beth Hudson, Cheryl Martin, Tod Milam, Carroll Thronesbery:

Teams of Engineers and Agents for Managing the Recovery of Water. 101-108 - Jane T. Malin, Arthur Molin, Carroll Thronesbery:

Managing and Instructing Information Assistants. 109-116 - Richard Simpson, Edmund F. LoPresti, Debra Schreckenghost, Ned Kirsch, Steve Hayashi:

SOLO: A Cognitive Orthosis. 117-121
Task Analyses and Brainstorming
- Richard H. Van Atta:

Urban Warfare in 2015: The Role of Persistent Assistants in Achieving Capabilities for Small Unit Precision Combat. 122-128 - Joseph Reisinger, Mahesh Viswanathan, Liam Comerford:

Conversational Assistant for In-car Task Management. 129-

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