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Intelligent Human-Machine Collaboration: Summary of a Workshop (2012)
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A Workshop Participants MICHAEL BEETZ, Technische Universitat Muenchen JEFFREY M. BRADSHAW, Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition FRANK DIGNUM, Utrecht University TERRY FONG, NASA Ames MICHAEL FREED, SRI International TAL ORON-GILAD, Ben-Gurion University MICHAEL GOODRICH, Brigham Young University ROBERT HOFFMAN, Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition ANDREAS HOFMANN, Vecna Technologies GEERT-JAN (GJ) KRUIJFF, Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz PAUL MAGLIO, IBM Research and University of California, Merced ALEXANDER MORISON, The Ohio State University DON MOTTAZ, The Boeing Company YUKIE NAGAI, Osaka University DANIELE NARDI, University of Rome MARK NEERINCX, Delft University of Technology LIN PADGHAM, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology SARVAPALI (GOPAL) RAMCHURN, Southampton University MATTHIAS SCHEUTZ, Tufts University JEAN SCHOLTZ, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory DIRK SHULZ, Fraunhofer Institute for Communications, Information Processing and Ergonomics LAKMAL SENEVIRATNE, Khalifa University and King’s College London CANDY SIDNER, Worcester Polytechnic University LIZ SONENBERG, University of Melbourne SATOSHI TADOKORO, Tohoku University 31

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32 INTELLIGENT HUMAN-MACHINE COLLABORATION MANUELA VELOSO, Carnegie Mellon University RONG XIONG, Zhejiang University TOM WAGNER, iRobot BRIAN WILLIAMS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology HOLLY YANCO, University of Massachusetts, Lowell