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Publications of year 2003
Internal reports
  1. Ergun Biçici and Robert St. Amant. Reasoning About the Functionality of Tools and Physical Artifacts. Technical report TR-2003-22, North Carolina State University, 2003. Note: Presentation. [PDF] Keyword(s): Artificial Intelligence.
    Abstract:
    Tool use is an important characteristic of intelligent human behavior. Representing, classifying and recognizing tools by their functionality can provide us new opportunities for understanding and eventually improving an agent's interaction with the physical world. Techniques have been developed in a wide range of areas within artificial intelligence and other disciplines to represent and automatically reason about the functionality of tools. This article surveys past approaches to reasoning about functionality in the literature and attempts to give an overview of the strengths and weaknesses of previous techniques. A number of issues that needs to be addressed are also reviewed.

    @techreport{Bicici:RAFTA,
    author = {Ergun Bi\c{c}ici and Robert St. Amant},
    title = {Reasoning About the Functionality of Tools and Physical Artifacts},
    institution = {North Carolina State University},
    year = {2003},
    number = {TR-2003-22},
    note = {MSc Thesis Work},
    keywords = {Artificial Intelligence},
    pdf = {http://bicici.github.io/publications/2003/ebiciciRAFTPA.pdf},
    abstract = {Tool use is an important characteristic of intelligent human behavior. Representing, classifying and recognizing tools by their functionality can provide us new opportunities for understanding and eventually improving an agent's interaction with the physical world. Techniques have been developed in a wide range of areas within artificial intelligence and other disciplines to represent and automatically reason about the functionality of tools. This article surveys past approaches to reasoning about functionality in the literature and attempts to give an overview of the strengths and weaknesses of previous techniques. A number of issues that needs to be addressed are also reviewed.},
    note = {Presentation} 
    }
    


Miscellaneous
  1. Sameer Rajyaguru, Ergun Biçici, and Robert St. Amant. Intelligent User Interface Tools. Note: MSc Work, 2003. [PDF] Keyword(s): Artificial Intelligence.
    Abstract:
    This paper describes an analysis tool for dynamic gaming environments. It is based on an image processing system and a contingency analysis tool for extracting the rules that the user is applying in a driving game simulation. The tool is intended for a cognitive modelling architecture that will learn from the user's previous actions to minimize the amount of assumptions made to control the environment. Interaction with the dynamically changing visual environments at real-time is important. This paper discusses our initial attempt to analyze dynamic gaming environments through statistical measures, our learning goal from previous experiences, the limitations, and its implications for user interface environments that dynamically change.

    @unpublished{IUIT2003,
    author = {Sameer Rajyaguru and Ergun Bi\c{c}ici and Robert St. Amant},
    title = {Intelligent User Interface Tools},
    year = {2003},
    keywords = {Artificial Intelligence},
    note = {MSc Work},
    pdf = {http://bicici.github.io/publications/2003/ebiciciIDA2003.pdf},
    abstract = {This paper describes an analysis tool for dynamic gaming environments. It is based on an image processing system and a contingency analysis tool for extracting the rules that the user is applying in a driving game simulation. The tool is intended for a cognitive modelling architecture that will learn from the user's previous actions to minimize the amount of assumptions made to control the environment. Interaction with the dynamically changing visual environments at real-time is important. This paper discusses our initial attempt to analyze dynamic gaming environments through statistical measures, our learning goal from previous experiences, the limitations, and its implications for user interface environments that dynamically change.},
    
    }
    



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