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ItemDIALOGUE / COLLABORATIONAndrew, B ; Walter, T ; Maidment, S ; Ryan, J (National Gallery of Victoria, 2017)The text focusses on key moments in Brook Andrew’s 25-year career, and looking at the artist’s fascination with archival materials and strong interest in process that remain central to his practice. A point of focus is Andrew’s interdisciplinary and collaborative approach which encompasses mediums of photography, video, neon, text, collage, printmaking, assemblage, sculpture, painting and installation.
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ItemSocial Planning for Trusted AutonomyMiller, T ; Pearce, AR ; Sonenberg, L ; Abbass, HA ; Scholz, J ; Reid, DJ (Springer International Publishing, 2018)In this chapter, we describe social planning mechanisms for constructing and representing explainable plans in human-agent interactions, addressing one aspect of what it will take to meet the requirements of a trusted autonomous system. Social planning is automated planning in which the planning agent maintains and reasons with an explicit model of the other agents, human or artificial, with which it interacts, including the humans’ goals, intentions, and beliefs, as well as their potential behaviours. The chapter includes a brief overview of the challenge of planning in human-agent teams, and an introduction to a recent body of technical work in multi-agent epistemic planning. The benefits of planning in the presence of nested belief reasoning and first-person multi-agent planning are illustrated in two scenarios, hence indicating how social planning could be used for planning human-agent interaction explicitly as part of an agent’s deliberation.
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ItemCreating the Global Network: Developing Social and Community Practice in Higher EducationMERLINO, D ; Stewart, S ; Cartiere, C ; Zebracki, M (Routledge, 2015-11-19)The collection examines the continual evolution of public art, moving beyond monuments and memorials to examine more fully the development of socially-engaged public art practice.
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ItemWork Hours Mismatch in the United States and AustraliaDRAGO, R ; WOODEN, M ; Schneider, B ; Christensen, K (Cornell University Press, 2010)
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ItemBehavioural Microsimulation: Labour Supply and Child Care Use Responses in Australia and NorwayKalb, G ; Thoresen, TO (Routledge, 2017-01-01)
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ItemDesign and Analysis of Organization Adaptation in Agent SystemsDignum, V ; Dignum, F ; Sonenberg, L ; Yilmaz, ; Oren, (Wiley, 2010-02-12)