Papers
I'm always interested to hear comments on these. I will organise them
by topic sometime (I promise!). In the meantime, almost all are about
AI planning, divided equally between commitment strategies and
probabilistic planning. There is also one paper on graph drawing:
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Rasputin: A Complete Bidirectional Planner
Eugene Fink and Jim Blythe,
to appear,
AIPS 98.
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Analogical Replay for Efficient Conditional Planning
Jim Blythe and Manuela Veloso,
To appear,
AAAI 1997.
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Learning to Improve Uncertainty Handling in a Hybrid
Planning System
Jim Blythe and Manuela Veloso,
in the AAAI Fall Symposium on Learning Complex Behaviors in
Intelligent Adaptive Systems, 1996.
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A Representation for Efficient Planning in Dynamic Domains with
External Events.
Jim Blythe,
in the
AAAI workshop on Theories of action, Planning and Control: Bridging
the gap, 1996.
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Event-based decompositions for reasoning about external change in
planners.
Jim Blythe, in proceedings of the
Third Conference on AI Planning Systems,
Edinburgh, 1996.
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The effect of graph layout on inference from social network data
Jim Blythe, Cathleen McGrath and David Krackhardt,
Proceedings of
Graph Drawing 95.
(A longer version is to appear in the
Journal of Social Networks .)
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The footprint principle for heuristics for probabilistic planners
Jim Blythe,
In the
European Workshop on Planning, 1995.
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Integrating Planning and Learning: The PRODIGY Architecture
Manuela Veloso, Jaime Carbonell, Alicia Perez, Daniel Borrajo,
Eugene Fink and Jim Blythe
Journal of Theoretical and Experimental AI, 7(1), 1995.
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AI planning in dynamic, uncertain domains,
Jim Blythe,
In AAAI Spring Symposium on
Extending Theories of Action, 1995.
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Robust Planning Under Uncertainty, Jim Blythe.
This is my thesis proposal, presented 16th Jan 95.
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Planning with external events,
Jim Blythe,
in proceedings of the conference on Uncertainty in AI, 1994.
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Decision-theoretic subgoaling for planning with external events,
Jim Blythe,
In AAAI Spring Symposium on Decision-Theoretic Planning, 1994.
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Linkability: Examining Causal Link Commitments in Partial-Order Planning
,
Manuela Veloso and Jim Blythe,
In proceedings of the 2nd conference on AI Planning Systems, 1994.
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The Need for Different
Domain-Independent Heuristics,
Peter Stone, Manuela Veloso and Jim Blythe,
In proceedings of the 2nd conference on AI Planning Systems, 1994.
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Integrating Reactive and Deliberative Planning in a Household Robot
,
Jim Blythe and W. Scott Reilly,
AAAI Fall Symposium on Instantiating Real-World Agents, 1993.
Here's the
tech report of more or less the same name.
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An Analysis of Search Techniques for a Totally-ordered Nonlinear
Planner,
Jim Blythe and Manuela Veloso,
in proceedings of the 1st conference on AI Planning Systems, 1992.
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Object-Oriented System Modeling with OMT
Bernd Bruegge, Jim Blythe, Jeff Jackson and Jeff Shufelt,
Conference Proceedings OOPSLA 92
(Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications),
ACMPress, pp. 359-376, October 1992.
These are too old for me to dig up the postscript:
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On Becoming Reactive,
Jim Blythe and Tom Mitchell
International Workshop on Machine Learning, 1989
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Constraining Search in a Hierarchical, Discriminative Learning
System
Jim Blythe
European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 1988
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Generalization and Noise
Yves Kodratoff, Michel Manago and Jim Blythe
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1987
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A experimental protocol for gathering examples for empirical
learning
Jim Blythe, David Needham and Patrick Corsi
First European Workshop on Knowledge Acquisition, 1987
Jim Blythe