Adjustable Autonomy: A Response

Citation:

Milind Tambe, D. V. Pynadath, and Paul Scerri. 2001. “Adjustable Autonomy: A Response .” In Intelligent Agents VII Proceedings of the International workshop on Agents, theories, architectures and languages.

Abstract:

Gaining a fundamental understanding of adjustable autonomy (AA) is critical if we are to deploy multi-agent systems in support of critical human activities. Indeed, our recent work with intelligent agents in the “Electric Elves” (E-Elves) system has convinced us that AA is a critical part of any human collaboration software. In the following, we first briefly describe E-Elves, then discuss AA issues in E-Elves.
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