Introduction. Learning Context through Cognitive Priming. The Use of Contextual Knowledge in a Digital Society. Challenges with addressing the issue of context within AI and human-robot teaming. Machine Learning Approach for Task Generation in Uncertain Contexts. Creating and Maintaining a World Model for Automated Decision Making. Probabilistic Scene Parsing. Using Computational Context Models to Generate Robot Adaptive Interactions with Humans. Context-Driven Proactive Decision Support: Challenges and Applications. The Shared Story – Narrative Principles for Innovative Collaboration. Algebraic Modeling of the Causal Break and Representation of the Decision Process in Contextual Structures. A Contextual Decision-Making Framework. Cyber-(in)Security, context and theory: Proactive Cyber-Defenses.
William Lawless, as an engineer, in 1983, Lawless blew the whistle
on Department of Energy’s mismanagement of radioactive wastes. For
his PhD, he studied the causes of mistakes by organizations with
world-class scientists and engineers. Afterwards, DOE invited him
onto its citizen advisory board at its Savannah River Site where he
co-authored numerous recommendations on the site’s clean-up. In his
research on mathematical metrics for teams, he has published two
co-edited books on AI, and over 200 articles, book chapters and
peer-reviewed proceedings. He has co-organized eight AAAI symposia
at Stanford (e.g., in 2018: Artificial Intelligence for the
Internet of Everything).
Ranjeev Mittu, is a Branch Head for the Information Management and
Decision Architectures Branch within the Information Technology
Division at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. He is the Section
Head of Intelligent Decision Support Section which develops novel
decision support systems through applying technologies from the AI,
multi-agent systems and web services. He brings a strong background
in transitioning R&D solutions to the operational community,
demonstrated through his current sponsors including DARPA, OSD/NII,
NSA, USTRANSCOM and ONR. He has authored 2 books, 5 book chapters,
and numerous conference publications. He has an MS in Electrical
Engineering from Johns Hopkins University.
Donald (Don) Sofge is a Computer Scientist and Roboticist at the
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) with 30 years of experience in
Artificial Intelligence and Control Systems R&D. He has served
as PI/Co-PI on dozens of federally funded R&D programs and
has authored/co-authored approximately 110 peer-reviewed
publications, including several edited books, many journal
articles, and several conference proceedings. Don leads the
Distributed Autonomous Systems Group at NRL where
he develops nature-inspired computing solutions to challenging
problems in sensing, artificial intelligence, and control of
autonomous robotic systems. His current research focuses on control
of autonomous teams or swarms of robotic systems.
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