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Learning models of other agents using influence diagrams
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Groupware and the Social Infrastructure of Communication
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Negotiated Collusion: Modeling Social Language and its Relationship Effects in Intelligent Agents
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An algorithm explanation agent for the SHALEX system
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A model of learners profiles management process
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User models for adaptive hypermedia and adaptive educational systems
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Promotion of selfish agents in hierarchical organisations
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User modeling in a distributed e-learning architecture
UM'05 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on User Modeling
A framework for browsing, manipulating and maintaining interoperable learner profiles
UM'05 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on User Modeling
ETAPP: a collaboration framework that copes with uncertainty regarding team members
UM'05 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on User Modeling
Agent-Based ubiquitous user modeling
UM'05 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on User Modeling
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Building Intelligent Interactive Tutors: Student-centered strategies for revolutionizing e-learning
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ITS'06 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems
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A review of recent advances in learner and skill modeling in intelligent learning environments
User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction
Collaboration in cognitive tutor use in latin America: field study and design recommendations
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Ecological content sequencing: from simulated students to an effective user study
International Journal of Learning Technology
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This paper describesthe user modeling approach applied in I-Help, a distributed multi-agent based collaborative environment for peer help. There is a multitude of user modeling information in I-Help, developed by the various software agents populating the environment. These `user model fragments' have been created in a variety of specific contexts to help achieve various goals. They are inherently inconsistent with one another and reflect not only characteristics of the users, but also certain social relationships among them. The paper explores some of the implications of multi-agent user modeling in distributed environments.