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- Lasecki, W.S., Bigham, J.P., Allen, J.F., and Ferguson, G. (2012)
Real-time Collaborative Planning with the Crowd. In Proceedings of the
Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI
2012). Toronto, Canada.
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- Swift, M., Ferguson, G., Galescu, L., Chu, Y., Harman, C.
Jung, H., Perera, I., Song, Y. S., Allen, J., and Kautz, H.
(2012).
A multimodal corpus for integrated language and action.
Proceedings of the International Workshop on MultiModal
Corpora for Machine Learning, pp. 14-17, Istanbul, Turkey.
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Blaylock, N., de Beaumont, W., Galescu, L., Jung, H., Allen, J.,
Ferguson, G., and Swift, M. (2012). Play-by-play learning for textual
user interfaces. In Applied Natural Language Processing:
Identification, Investigation, Resolution, McCarthy, P. M., and
Boonthum-Denecke, C. (eds.), pp. 351-364. IGI Global.
[doi:10.4018/978-1-60960-741-8]
- Ferguson, G., and Allen, J. (2011). A Cognitive Model for
Collaborative Agents. Proceedings of the AAAI 2011 Fall Symposium
on Advances in Cognitive Systems. Washington, DC.
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- Jung, H., Allen, J., de Beaumont, W., Blaylock, N., Ferguson, G.,
Galescu, L., Swift, M. (2010). Going Beyond PBD: A Play-by-Play and
Mixed-initiative Approach. No Code Required: Giving Users Tools to
Transform the Web, Cypher, A., Dontcheva, M., Lau, T., and Nichols,
J. (eds.). Morgan Kaufmann.
- Blaylock, N., de Beaumont, W., Galescu, L., Jung, H., Allen, J.,
Ferguson, G., and Swift, M. (2010). Learning Collaborative Tasks on
Textual User Interfaces. Proceedings of the Twenty-Third
International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society
Conference (FLAIRS-23). Daytona Beach, FL. May 19-21.
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- Ferguson, G., Quinn, J., Horwitz, C., Swift, M., Allen, J., and
Galescu, L. (2010). Towards A Personal Health Management
Assistant. Journal of Biomedical Informatics 43(5): S13-S16.
[doi:10.1016/j.jbi.2010.05.014]
- Ferguson, G., Allen, J., Galescu, L., Quinn, J., and Swift,
M. (2009). CARDIAC: An Intelligent Conversational Assistant for
Chronic Heart Failure Patient Heath Monitoring. Proceedings of the
AAAI Fall Symposium on Virtual Healthcare Interaction, Arlington,
VA, November.
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- Galescu, L., Allen, J., Ferguson, G., Quinn, J., and Swift,
M. (2009). Speech Recognition in a Dialogue System for Patient
Health Monitoring. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on
Bioinformatics & Biomedicine (BIBM-2009) Workshop on NLP Approaches
for Unmet Information Needs in Health Care Submission, Washington,
DC, November.
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- Jung, H., Allen, J., de Beaumont, W., Blaylock, N., Ferguson, G.,
Galescu, L., and Swift, M. (2009) Going beyond PBD: A Play-by-Play
and Mixed-initiative Approach. Proceedings of the CHI Workshop on
End User Programming for the Web, Boston, MA, April.
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- Ferguson, G., and Allen, J. (2007). Mixed-Initiative Dialogue Systems for
Collaborative Problem-Solving. AI Magazine 28(2):23-32,
Special Issue on Mixed-Initiative Assistants. AAAI Press.
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- Allen, J., Chambers, N., Ferguson, G., Galescu, L., Jung, H.,
Swift, M., and Taysom, W. (2007). PLOW: A Collaborative Task Learning
Agent. Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Conference on Artificial
Intelligence (AAAI-07): 1514-1519. Vancouver, Canada, Jul
22-26. Outstanding paper award winner.
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- Allen, J., Ferguson, G., Blaylock N., Byron, D., Chambers, N.,
Dzikovska, M., Galescu, L., and Swift, M. (2006). Chester: Towards a
Personal Medication Advisor. Journal of Biomedical
Informatics 39(5):500-513. Elsevier.
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- Ferguson, G., and Allen, J. (2005). Mixed-Initiative Dialogue Systems for
Collaborative Problem-Solving. Proceedings of the AAAI Fall
Symposium on Mixed-Initiative Problem Solving Assistants (FS-05-07),
Washington, DC, Nov 4 - 6, 57-62.
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- Brown, C. M., Ferguson, G., Barnum, P., Hu, B., and
Costello, D. (2005). Quagents: A Game Platform for Intelligent Agents.
Proceedings of the First Artificial Intelligence and Digital
Entertainment Conference (AIIDE-2005), Marina del Rey, CA, May 31 -
June 2, 9-14.
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- Brown, C.M., Barnum, P., Costello, D., Ferguson, G., Hu, B., and
Van Wie, M. (2004). Quake II as a Robotic and
Multi-Agent Platform. Technical Report 853, University of
Rochester Computer Science Department, October.
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- Blaylock, N., Allen, J., and Ferguson, G. (2003). Managing communicative
intentions with collaborative problem solving. In Ronnie
Smith and Jan van Kuppevelt, editors, Current and New Directions
in Discourse and Dialogue, Kluwer Series on Text, Speech
and Language Technology, vol 22, Kluwer, Dordrecht, 63-84.
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- Allen, J. and Ferguson, G. (2002) Human-Machine Collaborative
Planning. Proceedings of the Third International
NASA Workshop on Planning and Scheduling for Space, Houston, TX,
October 27-29.
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- Allen, J., Blaylock, N., and Ferguson, G. (2002).
A Problem Solving Model for Collaborative Agents.
Proceedings of the Conference on Autonomous Agents
and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS-02), Bologna, Italy, July
31-August 2, 774-781.
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- Ferguson, G., Allen, J., Blaylock, N., Byron, D., Chambers, N.,
Dzikovska, M., Galescu, L., Shen, X., Swier, R., and Swift,
M. (2002). The Medication Advisor Project: Preliminary Report,
Technical Report 776, Dept. of Computer Science, University of
Rochester, May.
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- James Allen, Donna Byron, Myroslava Dzikovska, George Ferguson,
Lucian Galescu, and Amanda Stent,
"Towards Conversational Human-Computer Interaction,"
AI Magazine 22(4), pages 27-38, Winter, 2001.
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- James Allen, George Ferguson, and Amanda Stent,
"An architecture for more realistic conversational systems,"
in Proceedings of Intelligent User Interfaces 2001 (IUI-01),
pages 1-8, Santa Fe, NM, January 14-17, 2001.
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- James Allen, George Ferguson, Bradford W. Miller, Eric K. Ringger,
and Teresa Sikorski Zollo, "Dialogue Systems: From Theory to Practice
in TRAINS-96," in Handbook of Natural Language Processing,
Robert Dale, Hermann Moisl, and Harold Somers, editors. Marcel Dekker,
New York. 2000. Pp. 347-376.
- James Allen, Donna Byron, Myroslava Dzikovska, George Ferguson,
Lucian Galescu, and Amanda Stent,
"An Architecture for a Generic Dialogue Shell,"
Journal of Natural Language Engineering, special issue on Best
Practices in Spoken Language Dialogue Systems Engineering,
6(3), December, 2000, pp. 1-16.
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- Mark Burstein, George Ferguson, and James Allen, Integrating
Agent-Based Mixed-Initiative Control with an Existing Multi-Agent
Planning System, Technical Report 729, Computer
Science Dept., University of Rochester, May 2000.
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- Mark Burstein, George Ferguson, and James Allen, Integrating
Agent-Based Mixed-Initiative Control with an Existing Multi-Agent
Planning System, Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference
on Multi-Agent Systems (ICMAS-2000), Boston, MA, 389-390.
- George Ferguson and James Allen,
"TRIPS: An Intelligent Integrated Problem-Solving Assistant," in
Proceedings of the Fifteenth National Conference on Artificial
Intelligence (AAAI-98),
Madison, WI, 26-30 July 1998,
pp. 567-573.
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- James F. Allen and George Ferguson, ``Actions and Events in
Interval Temporal Logic,'' in Oliveiro Stock (ed.), Spatial and
Temporal Reasoning, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997, pp. 205--245.
- David Traum, Lenhart K. Schubert, Massimo Poesio, Nat Martin,
Marc Light, Chung Hee Hwang, Peter Heeman, George Ferguson, and
James F. Allen, ``Knowledge representation in the TRAINS-93
conversation system,'' Intl. Journal of Expert Systems,
9(1), Special Issue on Knowledge Representation and Inference for
Natural Language Processing, 1996, pp. 173--223.
- George M. Ferguson, James F. Allen, Brad W. Miller and Eric K. Ringger,
The Design and Implementation of the TRAINS-96 System: A
Prototype Mixed-Initiative Planning Assistant, TRAINS
Technical Note 96-5, Computer Science Dept., University of
Rochester, October 1996.
[Postscript]
- David Traum, Lenhart Schubert, Massimo Poesio, Nathaniel Martin,
Marc Light, Chung Hee Hwang, Peter Heeman, George Ferguson, and James
Allen, Knowledge Representation in the TRAINS-93 Conversation
System, TRAINS Technical Note 96-4 and Technical Report 633,
Computer Science Dept., University of Rochester, August 1996.
[Postscript]
- George Ferguson, James Allen, and Brad Miller,
"TRAINS-95: Towards a Mixed-Initiative Planning Assistant," in
Proceedings of the Third Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Planning Systems (AIPS-96), Edinburgh, Scotland, 29-31 May 1996,
pp. 70-77.
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- James F. Allen, George Ferguson, and Lenhart K. Schubert,
``Planning in Complex Worlds via Mixed-Initiative Interaction,''
Advanced Planning Technology: Technological Achievements of the
ARPA/Rome Laboratory Planning Initiative, AAAI Press, 1996,
pp. 53--60.
- James F. Allen, George Ferguson, Brad Miller, and Eric Ringger, "TRAINS as an Embodied Natural Language Dialog System," in Embodied Language and Action: Papers from the 1995 Fall Symposium, AAAI Technical Report FS-95-05.
- George Ferguson,
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning for Mixed-Initiative
Planning, Ph.D. Thesis, Computer Science Dept., University of Rochester, February, 1995. Available as URCS TR 562, January, 1995.
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- James F. Allen, George Ferguson, Bradford W. Miller, and Eric K. Ringger,
"Spoken Dialogue and Interactive Planning," in
Proceedings of the 1995 ARPA Spoken Language Systems Technology
(SLST) Workshop, Austin, Texas, January 1995.
- James F. Allen, Lenhart K. Schubert, George Ferguson, Peter
Heeman, Chung Hee Hwang, Tsuneaki Kato, Marc Light, Nathaniel G.
Martin, Bradford W. Miller, Massimo Poesio, and David R. Traum,
"The TRAINS Project: A case study in building a
conversational planning agent," Journal of Experimental
and Theoretical AI, 7(1995), 7-48. Also available as
TRAINS Technical Note 94-3 and Technical Report 532, Computer
Science Dept., University of Rochester, September 1994.
[Postscript]
- Massimo Poesio, George Ferguson, Peter Heeman, Chung Hee Hwang,
David R. Traum, James F. Allen, Nathaniel Martin, and Lenhart K.
Schubert,
"Knowledge Representation in the TRAINS System," in
Proceedings of the AAAI 1994 Fall Symposium on Knowledge
Representation for Natural Language Processing in Implemented
Systems, New Orleans, LA, November 1994.
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- James Allen, Lenhart Schubert, George Ferguson, Peter Heeman, Chung Hee Hwang, Tsuneaki Kato, Marc Light, Nathaniel Martin, Bradford Miller, Massimo Poesio, David Traum, The TRAINS Project: A Case Study in Defining a Conversational Planning Agent, TRAINS Technical Note 94-3 and Technical Report 532, Computer Science Dept., University of Rochester, September 1994.
[Postscript]
- George Ferguson and James F. Allen,
"Arguing About Plans: Plan Representation and Reasoning for
Mixed-Initiative Planning,"
Proceedings of the Second Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Planning Systems (AIPS-94), Chicago, IL, 13-15 July, 1994, pp.
43-48.
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- James F. Allen and George Ferguson,
"Events and Actions in Interval Temporal Logic,"
Journal of Logic and Computation 4(5):531-579, Special
Issue on Actions and Processes, October, 1994. Also available as
URCS Technical Report 521, July 1994.
[Postscript]
- David R. Traum, James F. Allen, George Ferguson, Peter A. Heeman,
Chung Hee Hwang, Tsuneaki Kato, Nathaniel Martin, Massimo Poesio,
and Lenhart K. Schubert,
"Integrating Natural Language Understanding and Plan Reasoning in
the TRAINS-93 Conversation System," in
Proceedings of the AAAI Spring Symposium on Active NLP, 21-23
March, 1994.
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- George Ferguson and James F. Allen,
``
Cooperative Plan Reasoning for Dialogue Systems (Position Paper),''
AAAI Fall Symposium on Human-Computer Collaboration, Raleigh NC,
22-24 October 1993.
- George Ferguson and James F. Allen,
``
Generic Plan Recognition for Dialogue Systems,''
ARPA Workshop on Human Language Technology, Princeton, NJ,
21-23 March, 1993.
- George M. Ferguson,
Explicit Representation of Events, Actions and Plans for
Assumption-Based Plan Reasoning,
Technical Report 428, Computer Science Dept., University of
Rochester, June 1992.
[Postscript]
- George Ferguson,
Domain Plan Reasoning in TRAINS-90,
TRAINS Technical Note 91-2, Computer Science Dept., University of Rochester, June 1992.
- George M. Ferguson,
Identity and Skolem Functions in Resolution-Based Hypothetical Reasoning,
M.Sc. Thesis, Dept. of Computing Science, University of Alberta, Spring, 1989.
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