Interactive Collaborative Information Systems [recurso electrónico] / edited by Robert Babuška, Frans C. A. Groen.

Por: Babuška, Robert [editor.]Colaborador(es): Groen, Frans C. A [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Studies in Computational Intelligence ; 281Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Descripción: 595p. 204 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783642116889Tema(s): Engineering | Artificial intelligence | Engineering | Computational Intelligence | Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)Formatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 006.3 Clasificación LoC:Q342Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Reinforcement Learning -- Approximate Dynamic Programming and Reinforcement Learning -- Learning with Whom to Communicate Using Relational Reinforcement Learning -- Switching between Representations in Reinforcement Learning -- Collaborative Decision Making -- A Decision-Theoretic Approach to Collaboration: Principal Description Methods and Efficient Heuristic Approximations -- Efficient Methods for Near-Optimal Sequential Decision Making under Uncertainty -- Ant Colony Learning Algorithm for Optimal Control -- Map-Based Support for Effective Collaboration in Micro-mobile Virtual Teams -- Computer-Human Interaction Modeling -- Affective Dialogue Management Using Factored POMDPs -- Context-Aware Multimodal Human–Computer Interaction -- Design Issues for Pen-Centric Interactive Maps -- Interacting with Adaptive Systems -- Example-Based Human Pose Recovery under Predicted Partial Occlusions -- Architectures for Distributed Agent-Actor Communities -- Agility and Adaptive Autonomy in Networked Organizations -- Adaptive Hierarchical Multi-agent Organizations -- Method for Designing Networking Adaptive Interactive Hybrid Systems -- Case Studies and Applications -- A Call for Sensemaking Support Systems in Crisis Management -- A Distributed Approach to Gas Detection and Source Localization Using Heterogeneous Information -- Traffic Light Control by Multiagent Reinforcement Learning Systems -- Fusing Heterogeneous and Unreliable Data from Traffic Sensors -- Bayesian Networks for Expert Systems: Theory and Practical Applications.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: The increasing complexity of our world demands new perspectives on the role of technology in human decision making. We need new technology to cope with the increasingly complex and information-rich nature of our modern society. This is particularly true for critical environments such as crisis management and traffic management, where humans need to engage in close collaborations with artificial systems to observe and understand the situation and respond in a sensible way. The book Interactive Collaborative Information Systems addresses techniques that support humans in situations in which complex information handling is required and that facilitate distributed decision-making. The theme integrates research from information technology, artificial intelligence and human sciences to obtain a multidisciplinary foundation from which innovative actor-agent systems for critical environments can emerge. It emphasizes the importance of building actor-agent communities: close collaborations between human and artificial actors that highlight their complementary capabilities in situations where task distribution is flexible and adaptive. This book focuses on the employment of innovative agent technology, advanced machine learning techniques, and cognition-based interface technology for the use in collaborative decision support systems.
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Reinforcement Learning -- Approximate Dynamic Programming and Reinforcement Learning -- Learning with Whom to Communicate Using Relational Reinforcement Learning -- Switching between Representations in Reinforcement Learning -- Collaborative Decision Making -- A Decision-Theoretic Approach to Collaboration: Principal Description Methods and Efficient Heuristic Approximations -- Efficient Methods for Near-Optimal Sequential Decision Making under Uncertainty -- Ant Colony Learning Algorithm for Optimal Control -- Map-Based Support for Effective Collaboration in Micro-mobile Virtual Teams -- Computer-Human Interaction Modeling -- Affective Dialogue Management Using Factored POMDPs -- Context-Aware Multimodal Human–Computer Interaction -- Design Issues for Pen-Centric Interactive Maps -- Interacting with Adaptive Systems -- Example-Based Human Pose Recovery under Predicted Partial Occlusions -- Architectures for Distributed Agent-Actor Communities -- Agility and Adaptive Autonomy in Networked Organizations -- Adaptive Hierarchical Multi-agent Organizations -- Method for Designing Networking Adaptive Interactive Hybrid Systems -- Case Studies and Applications -- A Call for Sensemaking Support Systems in Crisis Management -- A Distributed Approach to Gas Detection and Source Localization Using Heterogeneous Information -- Traffic Light Control by Multiagent Reinforcement Learning Systems -- Fusing Heterogeneous and Unreliable Data from Traffic Sensors -- Bayesian Networks for Expert Systems: Theory and Practical Applications.

The increasing complexity of our world demands new perspectives on the role of technology in human decision making. We need new technology to cope with the increasingly complex and information-rich nature of our modern society. This is particularly true for critical environments such as crisis management and traffic management, where humans need to engage in close collaborations with artificial systems to observe and understand the situation and respond in a sensible way. The book Interactive Collaborative Information Systems addresses techniques that support humans in situations in which complex information handling is required and that facilitate distributed decision-making. The theme integrates research from information technology, artificial intelligence and human sciences to obtain a multidisciplinary foundation from which innovative actor-agent systems for critical environments can emerge. It emphasizes the importance of building actor-agent communities: close collaborations between human and artificial actors that highlight their complementary capabilities in situations where task distribution is flexible and adaptive. This book focuses on the employment of innovative agent technology, advanced machine learning techniques, and cognition-based interface technology for the use in collaborative decision support systems.

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