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ItemThe Australian industrial relations reform agendaWOODEN, MP (Department of Economics, The University of Melbourne, 2005)
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ItemModelling Longitudinal Survey Response: The Experience of the HILDA SurveyWatson, N ; WOODEN, M (Australian Consortium for Social and Political Research Inc (ACSPRI), 2006)
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ItemInformation retrieval system evaluation: Effort, sensitivity, and reliabilitySanderson, M ; Zobel, J (ACM, 2005-12-01)
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Item2 Document Compaction for Efficient Query Biased Snippet GenerationTsegay, Y ; Puglisi, SJ ; Turpin, A ; Zobel, J ; Boughanem, M ; Berrut, C ; Mothe, J ; SouleDupuy, C (SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN, 2009)
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ItemCache-conscious collision resolution in string hash tablesAskitis, N ; Zobel, J ; Consens, M ; Navarro, G (SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN, 2005)
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ItemExamining the pseudo-standard web search engine results pageTurpin, A ; Billerbeck, B ; Scholer, F ; Abel, LA (Queensland University of Technology, 2006-12-01)
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ItemHow situated is your agent? a cognitive perspectiveACAY, LD ; SONENBERG, E ; Ricci, ; Pasquier, (Springer Verlag, 2009)Software agents are situated in an environment with which they interact reactively or in a goal-directed fashion. Generally, such environments do not assume a structure, hence are deemed to be unpredictable. Recent approaches adopt an environment model where artifacts form the building blocks. Artifacts represent functional components that an agent can exploit for reaching its goals. It has been argued that software agents can improve/amend their capabilities at run time through the use of (new) artifacts as possible means. We argue that such a run time adaptation by the agents can be realized by creating an appropriate relationship between agent reasoning and the functionality of the artifacts. We have coined the term extrospection to refer to the act of an agent reasoning about the tools. In this paper, we first identify the features of extrospection, then, we extend the belief, desire, intention (BDI) agent deliberation cycle to encompass extrospection.
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ItemGoal-directed automated negotiation for supporting mobile user coordinationRahwan, I ; Koch, F ; Graham, C ; Kattan, A ; Sonenberg, L ; Dey, A ; Kokinov, B ; Leake, D ; Turner, R (SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN, 2005)
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ItemRedundant documents and search effectivenessBernstein, Y ; Zobel, J (ACM, 2005-12-01)
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ItemAggregated click-through data in a homogeneous user communityWu, M ; Turpin, A ; Zobel, J (ACM, 2008-12-15)