Why the elf acted autonomously: towards a theory of adjustable autonomy
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User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction
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Reasoning about interaction for hospital decision making
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Multiagent systems with agent-based adjustable autonomy are ones in which agents are provided with the ability to reason about adjusting their autonomy level depending on the situation [1]. One promising approach for the design of these systems is that of Electric Elves (E-Elves) [2]: a model for agents to reason about whether to retain autonomy or fully transfer decision-making control to another entity (user or agent).