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AAAI Spring Symposium 2009 - Human Behavior Modeling: Stanford University, CA, USA
- Human Behavior Modeling, Papers from the 2009 AAAI Spring Symposium, Technical Report SS-09-04, Stanford, California, USA, March 23-25, 2009. AAAI 2009
- Tanzeem Choudhury, Ashish Kapoor, Henry A. Kautz:
Organizing Committee. - Kay-Yut Chen, Tad Hogg:
Modeling Risky Economic Decision-Making with Bounded Rationality. 1-6 - Wen Dong, Alex Pentland:
A Network Analysis of Road Traffic with Vehicle Tracking Data. 7-12 - Mark R. Hodges, Mark W. Newman, Martha E. Pollack:
Object-Use Activity Monitoring: Feasibility for People with Cognitive Impairments. 13-18 - Peter Kiefer:
SCTAG: A Mildly Context-Sensitive Formalism for Modeling Complex Intentions in Spatially Structured Environments. 19-24 - Taemie Kim, Alex Pentland:
Understanding Effects of Feedback on Group Collaboration. 25-30 - Bruno Lepri, Ankur Mani, Alex Pentland, Fabio Pianesi:
Honest Signals in the Recognition of Functional Relational Roles in Meetings. 31-36 - Kristina Lerman, Tad Hogg:
Stochastic Models of Large-Scale Human Behavior on the Web. 37-42 - Anmol Madan, Alex Pentland:
Modeling Social Diffusion Phenomena using Reality Mining. 43-48 - Omid Madani, Hung Bui, Eric Yeh:
Prediction and Discovery of Users' Desktop Behavior. 49-55 - Ross Messing, Christopher J. Pal:
Behavior Recognition in Video with Extended Models of Feature Velocity Dynamics. 56-61 - Negin Nejati, Tolga Könik:
Probabilistic Relational Learning of Human Behavior Models. 62-67 - Daniel Olguín Olguín, Peter A. Gloor, Alex Pentland:
Capturing Individual and Group Behavior with Wearable Sensors. 68-74 - Donald J. Patterson:
Global Priors of Place and Activity Tags. 75-79 - Tsu-yu Wu, Jane Yung-jen Hsu, Yi-Ting Chiang:
Continuous Recognition of Daily Activities from Multiple Heterogeneous Sensors. 80-85 - Danny Wyatt:
Collective Modeling of Human Social Behavior. 86-91 - Brian D. Ziebart, Andrew L. Maas, J. Andrew Bagnell, Anind K. Dey:
Human Behavior Modeling with Maximum Entropy Inverse Optimal Control. 92-
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