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Collaborative Interface Agents

Yezdi Lashkari
MIT Media Laboratory,
Cambridge, MA 02139
yezdi@media.mit.edu

Max Metral
MIT Media Laboratory,
Cambridge, MA 02139
memetral@media.mit.edu

Pattie Maes
MIT Media Laboratory,
Cambridge, MA 02139
pattie@media.mit.edu

Abstract:

Interface agents are semi-intelligent systems which assist users with daily computer-based tasks. Recently, various researchers have proposed a learning approach towards building such agents and some working prototypes have been demonstrated. Such agents learn by `watching over the shoulder' of the user and detecting patterns and regularities in the user's behavior. Despite the successes booked, a major problem with the learning approach is that the agent has to learn from scratch and thus takes some time becoming useful. Secondly, the agent's competence is necessarily limited to actions it has seen the user perform. Collaboration between agents assisting different users can alleviate both of these problems. We present a framework for multi-agent collaboration and discuss results of a working prototype, based on learning agents for electronic mail.



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