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Coordination
Advice: A Preliminary Investigation of Human Advice to Multiagent Teams
N. Schurr, P. Scerri, and M. Tambe
AAAI Spring Symposium on Interaction between Humans and Autonomous Systems
over Extended Operation, 2004.
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This paper introduces a new area of advice that is specific to advising a multiagent team: Coordination Advice. Coordination Advice differs from traditional advice because it pertains to coordinated tasks and interactions between agents. Given a large multiagent team interacting in a dynamic domain, optimal coordination is a difficult challenge. Human advisors can improve such coordination via advice. This paper is a preliminary look at the evolution of Coordination Advice from a human through three different domains: (i) disaster rescue simulation, (ii) a self-maintaining robotics sensors, and (iii) personal assistants in a office environment. We study how the useful advice a person can give changes as the domains change and the number of agents and roles increase.
Associated center: CIMDS
Associated lab/group: Intelligent Software Agents
Number of pages: 6
Note: Invited Paper
N. Schurr, P. Scerri, and M. Tambe, "Coordination Advice: A Preliminary Investigation of Human Advice to Multiagent Teams," AAAI Spring Symposium on Interaction between Humans and Autonomous Systems over Extended Operation, 2004.
@inproceedings{Schurr_2004_4892,
author = "N. Schurr and Paul Scerri and M. Tambe",
title = "Coordination
Advice: A Preliminary Investigation of Human Advice to Multiagent Teams",
booktitle = "AAAI Spring Symposium on Interaction between Humans and Autonomous Systems
over Extended Operation",
year = "2004",
note = "Invited Paper"
}