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
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.
Citation:
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