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Artificial intelligence / Cognitive science / Automated planning and scheduling / Statistical natural language processing / Hierarchical task network / Activity recognition / STRIPS / Latent Dirichlet allocation / Intelligence / Action selection / Topic model / Robot
Date: 2016-06-09 08:09:26
Artificial intelligence
Cognitive science
Automated planning and scheduling
Statistical natural language processing
Hierarchical task network
Activity recognition
STRIPS
Latent Dirichlet allocation
Intelligence
Action selection
Topic model
Robot

Integrating Planning and Recognition to Close the Interaction Loop Richard G. Freedman College of Information and Computer Sciences University of Massachusetts Amherst

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