Attention, intentions, and the structure of discourse
Computational Linguistics
Theoretical Computer Science - Thirteenth International Colloquim on Automata, Languages and Programming, Renne
An algorithm for plan recognition in collaborative discourse
ACL '91 Proceedings of the 29th annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Multimodal Cooperative Communication
CMC '98 Revised Papers from the Second International Conference on Cooperative Multimodal Communication
Augmenting and Executing SharedPlans for Multimodal Communication
CMC '98 Revised Papers from the Second International Conference on Cooperative Multimodal Communication
The Belief-Desire-Intention Model of Agency
ATAL '98 Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Intelligent Agents V, Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages
Agents contracting tasks in non-collaborative environments
AAAI'93 Proceedings of the eleventh national conference on Artificial intelligence
Toward a semantics for an agent communications language based on speech0-acts
AAAI'96 Proceedings of the thirteenth national conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 1
A reusable framework for health counseling dialogue systems based on a behavioral medicine ontology
Journal of Biomedical Informatics
Argumentation strategies for plan resourcing
The 10th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems - Volume 3
The dynamics of intention in collaborative activity
Cognitive Systems Research
Learning strategies for task delegation in norm-governed environments
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
Argumentation strategies for collaborative plan resourcing
ArgMAS'11 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems
Argumentation strategies for task delegation
EUMAS'11 Proceedings of the 9th European conference on Multi-Agent Systems
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The original formulation of SharedPlans [Grosz and Sidner, 1990] was developed to provide a model of collaborative planning in which it was not necessary for one agent to have intentions toward an act of a different agent. This formulation provided for two agents to coordinate their activities without introducing any notion of jointly held intentions (or, 'weintentions'). However, it only treated activities that directly decomposed into single agents actions. In this paper we provide a revised and expanded version of SharedPlans that accommodates actions involving groups of agents as well as complex actions that decompose into multi-agent actions. The new definitions also allow for contracting out certain actions, and provide a model with the features required in Bratman's account of shared cooperative activity [Bratman, 1992]. A reformulation of the model of individual plans that meshes with the definition of SharedPlans is also provided.