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2nd New Zealand Two-Stream International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks and Expert Systems (ANNES '95)
An Architecture for Understanding Human Instructions, Learning, and Planning
Dunedin, New Zealand
November 20-November 23
ISBN: 0-8186-7174-2
Bruce A. MacDonald, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Jacky Baltes, University of Calgary, Alta., T2N1N4, Canada
Istvan Hernadi, University of Calgary, Alta., T2N1N4, Canada
This paper presents our ongoing work in building an architecture for instructable systems, along with an illustrative example. The architecture uses knowledge about instruction discourse, planning and induction, to create a task representation that is suitable for execution as well as for planning later tasks. Major components have been built; future work includes putting them together. Our aim is to provide end users with "expert assistant" tools for automating their repetitive computer tasks.
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Bruce A. MacDonald, Jacky Baltes, Istvan Hernadi, "An Architecture for Understanding Human Instructions, Learning, and Planning," annes, pp.231, 2nd New Zealand Two-Stream International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks and Expert Systems (ANNES '95), 1995
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