Name
Affiliation
Papers
LIZ SONENBERG
Department of Information System, University of Melbourne, Parkville 3010, Australia, i.rahwan@pgrad.unimelb.edu.au, l.sonenberg@dis.unimelb.edu.au
94
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
104
802
119.89
Referers 
Referees 
References 
1344
1469
1085
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Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Efficient multi-agent epistemic planning: Teaching planners about nested belief00.342022
Modeling Communication Of Collaborative Multiagent System Under Epistemic Planning00.342021
Demand-Driven Transparency for Monitoring Intelligent Agents.00.342020
Combining gaze and AI planning for online human intention recognition00.342020
A Grounded Interaction Protocol for Explainable Artificial Intelligence.10.352019
Formalizing tool use in intelligent environments00.342019
Explainable Reinforcement Learning Through A Causal Lens40.382019
The Case for Teamwork00.342019
Combining Planning With Gaze For Online Human Intention Recognition10.352018
Towards a Grounded Dialog Model for Explainable Artificial Intelligence.00.342018
Explainable AI: Beware of Inmates Running the Asylum Or: How I Learnt to Stop Worrying and Love the Social and Behavioural Sciences.30.372017
Logics of Common Ground.00.342017
Communication and Shared Mental Models for Teams Performing Interdependent Tasks.10.362016
Social planning for social HRI.00.342016
'Knowing Whether' in Proper Epistemic Knowledge Bases.20.382016
Planning for a Single Agent in a Multi-Agent Environment Using FOND.10.362016
Implicit Coordination Strategies for Effective Team Communication.50.552016
Planning Over Multi-Agent Epistemic States: A Classical Planning Approach180.822015
Efficient Reasoning With Consistent Proper Epistemic Knowledge Bases40.452015
Towards Team Formation via Automated Planning.40.512015
Modelling Human Activity in People-Oriented Programming with Metamodels.00.342015
Artificial Social Reasoning: Computational Mechanisms for Reasoning about Others.30.442014
Foundations of Human-Agent Collaboration: Situation-Relevant Information Sharing.00.342014
Improving cognitive agent decision making: Experience trajectories as plans.00.342014
The Individual In Multiple Interacting Activity Systems: It-Supported Diabetes Management60.442014
A Preliminary Analysis Of Interdependence In Multiagent Systems20.452014
Designing For Planned Emergence In Multi-Agent Systems00.342014
MINING SURPRISING PATTERNS AND THEIR EXPLANATIONS IN CLINICAL DATA40.422014
A Case Study in Knowledge Discovery and Elicitation in an Intelligent Tutoring Application41.452013
Coordination Using Social Policies in Dynamic Agent Organizations.10.362013
Ten Years of AAMAS: Introduction to the Special Issue.10.352012
Towards a Computational Formalism for a Grounding Model of Cultural Transmission00.342012
TATM: a trust mechanism for social traders in double auctions10.362011
Using ontological and document similarity to estimate museum exhibit relatedness230.882011
Toward Resilient Human-Robot Interaction through Situation Projection for Effective Joint Action.10.372011
Consumer Health ICT And The Patient In The Middle: Adopter And/Or Influencer?20.372011
Adaptive Coordination in Distributed and Dynamic Agent Organizations.30.412011
From notions to models and back again, again00.342011
Wishful thinking in effective decision making00.342010
A Composite Task Meta-model as a Reference Model.20.382010
A formal analysis of interest-based negotiation40.402009
Intentional learning agent architecture60.542009
Using Collaborative Models to Adaptively Predict Visitor Locations in Museums90.662008
Extending Agent Capabilities: Tools vs. Agents60.582008
Coordination in Adaptive Organisations: Extending Shared Plans with Knowledge Cultivation30.372008
Using interest and transition models to predict visitor locations in museums181.202008
From Task to Agent-Oriented Meta-models, and Back Again30.422008
Finding Explanations for Assisting Pattern Interpretation10.352008
How Situated Is Your Agent? A Cognitive Perspective20.432008
ShaMAN: An Agent Meta-model for Computer Games00.342008
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