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- Levels of help, levels of delegation and agent modeling Cristiano Castelfranchi, Rino Falcone. 1-8
- Modeling Information Agents: Advertisement, Organizational Roles, and Dynamic BehaviorKeith Decker, Katia P. Sycara, Mike Williamson. 9-16
- Turn-Taking in Discourse and Its Application To The Design of Intelligent AgentsToby Donaldson, Robin Cohen. 17-23
- Agent Cooperation Can Compensate For Agent Ignorance in Constraint SatisfactionPeggy S. Eaton, Eugene C. Freuder. 24-29
- Agent Modeling in Expert Critiquing SystemsMichael Chin-Ming Fu, Caroline C. Hayes. 30-37
- Comparing Agent Modeling For Language and ActionNancy Green, Jill Lehman. 38-45
- Learning Cases To Resolve Conflicts and Improve Group BehaviorThomas Haynes, Sandip Sen. 46-52
- Social Laws For Agent ModelingAmol Dattatraya Mali. 53-60
- ReCognition and Critiquing of Erroneous Agent ActionsOle J. Mengshoel, David C. Wilkins. 61-68
- An Optimal Contracting Strategy in a Digital LibrarySunju Park, Edmund H. Durfee. 69-76
- SociAl Agents For Communicative TasksDavid Pautler. 77-82
- Some Challenges in Tracking Agent TeamsMilind Tambe, Ernesto Brodersohn-Ostrovich. 83-89
- Building Agent Models in Economic Socities of AgentsJosé M. Vidal, Edmund H. Durfee. 90-97
- On Competence and Meta-KnowledgeG. Wickler, Louise Pryor. 98-104
- Cooperator-Base + Task-Base For Agent Modeling: The Virtual Secretary ApproachWen Cao, Cheng-Gang Bian, Gunnar Hartvigsen. 105-111
- Agent and Task Modeling at HoneywellDavid J. Musliner, Christopher A. Miller. 112