Journal Articles
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David L. Roberts and Charles L. Isbell.
A Survey and Qualitative Analysis of Recent Advances in Drama Management.
International Transactions on Systems Science and Applications, Special Issue on Agent Based Systems for Human Learning. Volume 4, Number 2, 2008. [ pdf coming soon ] |
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David L. Roberts and Fred S. Roberts.
Locating Sensors in Paths and Cycles: The Case of 2-Identifying Codes.
European Journal of Combinatorics. Volume 29, Issue 1, January 2008, Pages 72-82. [ pdf coming soon ] |
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David L. Roberts, Charles L. Isbell and Michael L. Littman.
Optimization Problems Involving Collections of Dependent Objects.
Annals of Operations Research, Special Issue on Decision Theory
and Computer Science, 2008. In press. [ pdf coming soon ] |
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Mark J. Nelson, Michael Mateas, David L. Roberts, and Charles L. Isbell.
Declarative Optimization-Based Drama Management in the Interactive Fiction [ pdf ] |
Refereed Conference Papers
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David L. Roberts, Charles L. Isbell, Mark O. Riedl, Ian Bogost, and Merrick L.
Furst. On the use of Computational Models of Influence for Interactive Virtual
Experience Management. In Proceedings of the First International Conference on
Interactive Digital Storytelling, (ICIDS-08),
Erfurt, Germany, 2008. [ pdf ] |
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David L. Roberts, Sooraj Bhat, Kenny St. Clair, and Charles L. Isbell.
Authorial Idioms for Target Distributions in TTD-MDPs.
In Proceedings of the 22st Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-07),
Vancouver, British Columbia, 2007. [ pdf ] |
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David L. Roberts, Andrew S. Cantino, and Charles L. Isbell.
Player Autonomy versus Designer Intent: A Case Study of Interactive Tour Guides.
In Proceedings of the Third Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Interactive Digital Entertainment
(AIIDE-07), Palo Alto, California, 2007. [ pdf ] |
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Sooraj Bhat, David L. Roberts, Mark J. Nelson, Charles L. Isbell, and Michael Mateas.
A Globally Optimal Online Algorithm for TTD-MDPs.
In Proceedings of the Sixth International Joint Conference on
Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS-07), Honolulu, Hawai'i, 2007. [ pdf ] |
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Andrew Cantino, David L. Roberts, and Charles L. Isbell.
Autonomous Nondeterministic Tour Guides: Improving Quality of Experience with TTD-MDPs.
In Proceedings of the Sixth International Joint Conference on
Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS-07), Honolulu, Hawai'i, 2007. [ pdf ] |
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David L. Roberts, Mark J. Nelson, Charles L. Isbell, Jr., Michael Mateas, and Michael L. Littman.
Targeting Specific Distributions of Trajectories
in MDPs.
In Proceedings of the 21st National Conference on Artificial
Intelligence (AAAI-06),
Boston, Massachusetts, 2006. [ pdf ] |
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Mark J. Nelson, David L. Roberts, Charles L. Isbell, and Michael Mateas.
Reinforcement learning for declarative optimization-based drama
management.
In Proceedings of the Fifth International Joint Conference on
Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 06),
Hakodate, Japan, 2006. [ pdf ] |
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David L. Roberts, Sooraj Bhat, Charles L. Isbell, Brian F. Cooper, and
Jeffrey S. Pierce.
A decision-theoretic approach to file consistency in constrained
peer-to-peer device networks.
In Proceedings of the Fifth International Joint Conference on
Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 06),
Hakodate, Japan, 2006. [ pdf ] |
Refereed Workshop Papers
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David L. Roberts.
Computational Influence for Training and Entertainment.
Proceedings of the AAAI 2008 Doctoral Consortium. Chicago, IL. 2008. [ pdf ] |
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Michael L. Best, Thomas N. Smyth, Hasan Abbasi, Corbin L. Pon, David L. Roberts, and Daniel Serrano-Baquero.
Design of Video-Sharing Kiosks for Liberia's Post-Conflict Reconciliation.
The CHI 2008 workshop on HCI for Community and International Development. Florence, Italy. 2008. [ pdf ] |
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David L. Roberts, Christina R. Strong and Charles L. Isbell.
Using Feature Value Distributions to Estimate Player Satisfaction Through an Author's Eyes.
In Proceedings of the AAAI 2007 Fall Symposium on Intelligent Narrative Technologies , Arlington, Virginia, 2007. [ pdf ] |
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David L. Roberts, Christina R. Strong and Charles L. Isbell.
Estimating Player Satisfaction Through the Author's Eyes.
In Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Optimizing Player Satisfaction , Palo Alto, California, 2007. [ pdf ] |
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David L. Roberts and Charles L. Isbell. Desiderata for Managers of
Interactive Experiences: A Survey of Recent Advances in Drama
Management. In Proceedings of the First Workshop on Agent-Based
Systems for Human Learning and Entertainment (ABSHLE
07), Honolulu, Hawai'i, 2007. [ pdf ] |
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David L. Roberts and Tina Eliassi-Rad.
A Position Paper: Value of Information for Evidence Detection.
In Papers from the AAAI Fall
Symposium - Capturing and Using Patterns for Evidence
Detection Washington D.C., USA. October, 2006. [ pdf ] |
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Thomas M. Parks and David L. Roberts. Distributed process networks in
Java. In Proceedings of the International Parallel and Distributed
Processing Symposium, Workshop on Java for Parallel and Distributed
Processing, Nice, France, April 2003. [ pdf ] |
Technical Reports and Unpublished Presentations
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Michael L. Best, Daniel Serrano-Baquero, Corbin L. Pon, Thomas N. Smyth, David L. Roberts, and Hasan Abbasi.
Video Sharing as a Tool for Post-Conflict Reconciliation in Liberia.
The 9th Global Information Technology Management Association (GITMA)
World Conference. Atlanta, GA. 2008. [ pdf ] |
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David L. Roberts, Mark Riedl, and Charles L. Isbell.
Opportunities for Machine Learning to Impact Interactive Narrative.
Presented at the NIPS 2007 workshop on Machine Learning and Games (MALAGA), Whistler BC, Canada. [ pdf ] |
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Andrew Cantino, David L. Roberts, and Charles L. Isbell.
Autonomous Nondeterministic Tour Guides: Improving Quality of Experience with TTD-MDPs.
Technical report GIT-IIC-07-02, College of Computing, Georgia
Institute of Technology. 2007. [ pdf ] |
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David L. Roberts and Fred S. Roberts.
The Paradoxical Nature of Locating Sensors in Paths and Cycles:
The Case of 2-Identifying Codes.
DIMACS Technical Report 2006-02. [ request a copy / abstract ] |
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David L. Roberts, Sooraj Bhat, Charles L. Isbell, Brian F. Cooper, and
Jeffrey S. Pierce.
A decision-theoretic approach to file consistency in constrained
peer-to-peer device networks.
Technical report GIT-CC-06-05, College of Computing, Georgia
Institute of Technology. 2006. [ pdf ] |
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Brian F. Cooper, Charles L. Isbell, Jeffrey S.
Pierce, David L. Roberts, and Sooraj Bhat. Accord:
Middleware Support for Contextual Ubiquitous Data Management on
User Devices. Technical report GIT-CC-06-06, College of
Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology. 2006. [ pdf ] |
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David Koziol and David L. Roberts. Adaptive Agent Based Simulations of
Global Trade. Presented at the National Conference for Undergraduate
Research, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 2003. [ pdf ] |
Last update 10 - 1 - 2008