[ont.events] Plan Recognition for Intelligent Interfaces.

ylfink@water.waterloo.edu (ylfink) (01/18/89)

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO
SEMINAR ACTIVITIES

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SEMINAR

                    -  Friday, January 20, 1989

Mr.   Brad   Goodman,   BBN  Systems  and  Technologies
Corporation,  Cambridge,  Massachusetts,  will speak on
``Plan Recognition for Intelligent Interfaces''.

TIME:                1:30 PM

ROOM:              DC 1304

ABSTRACT

Plan   recognition   is  an  active  research  area  in
automatic reasoning, as well as a promising approach to
engineering  better  interfaces  in  a  wide variety of
application areas.  However, exactly what kind of tasks
plan  recognition  can be used to support, and how such
tasks  in  turn  constrain plan recognition algorithms,
are  questions that have typically remained unexamined.
In  this  talk I will describe joint research conducted
with  Diane  J.  Litman  of AT&T Bell Laboratories that
provides  a  concrete  exploration  of these issues.  I
will  show  how plan recognition can be used to support
several  classes of interface tasks (advice generation,
task  completion,  context-sensitive  responses,  error
detection  and  recovery),  and  how such tasks in turn
provide  representation  and reasoning constraints that
must  be  satisfied in order for the plan recognizer to
efficiently  (if  at  all) support these tasks.  I then
will  describe how interfaces are fundamentally limited
by  current  plan recognition approaches, and use these
limitations   to  identify  and  motivate  our  current
research  towards  a new generation of plan recognition
systems.   Our  research is developed in the context of
CHECS  (Chemical  Engineering Cad System), a plan-based
interface system for computer aided design.