
IBM ITA: Human-Agent Teamwork
Models
Head:
Katia Sycara
Contact: Lori R Price, nospam-lrprice at cs dot cmu dot edu
Mailing address:
Carnegie Mellon University
Robotics Institute
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Associated center: CIMDS
Associated lab/group: Advanced Agent-Robotics Technology Lab
Project Description
The focus of this project is
to develop models of human-agent teamwork for implementation in software
agent systems. Both human collaboration and software agent collaboration
have been thoroughly studied, but there is relatively little prior work
on hybrid human-agent teamwork. Some research has identified the roles
that agents could play in hybrid teams (e.g. supporting individual team
members, being a teammate, or supporting the team as a whole). Some other
work has investigated trust concepts as the fundamental building block
for effective human-agent teamwork, or posited the types of shared knowledge
that promote mutual understanding between cooperating humans and agents.
However many of the facets of human agent teamwork models, such as communication
protocols for forming mutual intelligibility, performing team monitoring
to assess progress, forming joint goals, addressing task interdependencies
in hybrid teamwork, are still unexplored. This project is part of IBM's
International
Technology Alliance in Network and Information Sciences (ITA), a consortium
of leading academic and industry partners performing research in network-centric
systems.
Publications
G. Sukthankar, K. Sycara,
J.A. Giampapa, C. Burnett, and A. Preece, "Communications for Agent-based
Human Team Support," in Organizations in Multi-Agent Systems,
Ed. V. Dignum, IGI-Global, 2009.
S. Okamoto, K. Sycara,
and P. Scerri, "Personal Assistants for Human Organizations," in
Multi-Agent Systems - Semantics and Dynamics of Organizational Models,
Ed. V. Dignum, IGI-Global, 2009.
C. Burnett, D. Masato,
M. McCallum, T.J. Norman, J.A. Giampapa, M. Kollingbaum, and K. Sycara,
"Agent
Support for Mission Planning Under Policy Constraints," in Proceedings
of the Second Annual Conference of the International Technology Alliance,
London, UK, September 2008.
G. Sukthankar and
K. Sycara, "Hypothesis
Pruning and Ranking for Large Plan Recognition Problems," in
Proceedings of the Twenty-Third AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
(AAAI-08), June 2008.
G. Sukthankar and
K. Sycara, "Robust
and Efficient Plan Recognition for Dynamic Multi-agent Teams"
(Short
Paper), in Proceedings of 7th International Conference on Autonomous
Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2008), International Foundation
for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, May 2008.
M. Kollingbaum, I.J.
Jureta, W. Vasconcelos, and K. Sycara, "Automated
Requirements-Driven Definition of Norms for the Regulation of Behavior
in Multi-Agent Systems," in Proceedings of the AISB 2008 Workshop
on Behaviour Regulation in Multi-Agent Systems, Aberdeen, Scotland,
U.K., April 2008.
G. Sukthankar, K.
Sycara, J.A. Giampapa, and C. Burnett, "A
Model of Human Teamwork for Agent-Assisted Search Operations,"
NATO Research and Technology Organisation: Human Factors and Medicine
Panel Symposium (NATO HFM-142/RTO Symposium), NATO RTA /
HFM, B.P. 25, 7 Rue Ancelle, F-92201 Neuilly-sur-Seine Cedex, France,
April 2008.
M. Kollingbaum,
W.W. Vasconcelos, A. Garcia-Camino, and T.J. Norman, "Managing
Conflict Resolution in Norm-Regulated Environments," in Proceedings
of the 8th International Workshop on Engineering Societies in the Agents
World, October 2007.
G. Sukthankar and
K. Sycara, "Efficient Plan Recognition for Dynamic Multi-agent Teams,"
in Proceedings of the Grace Hopper Conference, October 2007.
G.
Sukthankar, K. Sycara, J.A. Giampapa, C. Burnett, and A. Preece, "Towards
a Model of Agent-Assisted Team Search," in Proceedings of
the Annual Conference of the International Technology Alliance in Network
and Information Science, September 2007.
G. Sukthankar and
K. Sycara, "Policy
Recognition for Multi-Player Tactical Scenarios," in Proceedings
of the Sixth International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent
Systems (AAMAS), May 2007.
K. Sycara and G.
Sukthankar, "Literature
Review of Teamwork Models," Tech. Report CMU-RI-TR-06-50, Robotics
Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, November 2006.
Personnel
Current Personnel:
Katia
Sycara
Joseph
A. Giampapa
Martin
Kollingbaum
Past Personnel:
Gita
Sukthankar
Christopher
Burnett
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