Freiburg, Germany
June 11-16, 2011
21st International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling
Freiburg

GAPRec. Goal, Activity and Plan Recognition

Despite being based on the same principles, there is little collaboration between the Planning and Recognition communities. The workshop aims to foster creativity between these two fields, and to introduce the current state-of-the-art in Recognition research to the wider ICAPS audience.

Proceedings

The full GAPRec proceedings are available as pdf. The single papers are also linked in the list of accepted papers.

Schedule

This schedule as a PDF file.

The workshop will be held on June 12, 2011 in hall 101–01–009/13 on the computer science campus.

09:00-09:15Brief Welcome
09:15-09:40 Anh Han The and Luís Moniz Pereira
Corpus-Based Incremental Intention Recognition via Bayesian Network Model Construction
09:40-10:05 Michele Dominici, Myriam Fréjus, Julien Guibourdenche, Bastien Pietropaoli and Frédéric Weis
Towards a System Architecture for Recognizing Domestic Activity by Leveraging a Naturalistic Human Activity Model
10:05-10:30 David Pattison and Derek Long
Accurately Determining Intermediate and Terminal Plan States Using Bayesian Goal Recognition
Coffee Break
11:00-11:20 Ruben Strenzke
Modeling the Human Operator’s Cognitive Process to Enable Assistant System Decisions
11:20-11:45 Miquel Ramírez and Hector Geffner
Goal Recognition over POMDPs: Inferring the Intention of a POMDP Agent
11:45-12:25 Panel Session
Are we ready for a plan recognition competition and what can be learnt from the IPC?
12:25-12:30 Wrap up

Accepted Papers

The slides of the presentations are available as zip archive.

  • Anh Han The and Luís Moniz Pereira
    Corpus-Based Incremental Intention Recognition via Bayesian Network Model Construction
    (pdf) (slides)
  • Miquel Ramírez and Hector Geffner
    Goal Recognition over POMDPs: Inferring the Intention of a POMDP Agent
    (pdf) (slides)
  • Michele Dominici, Myriam Fréjus, Julien Guibourdenche, Bastien Pietropaoli and Frédéric Weis
    Towards a System Architecture for Recognizing Domestic Activity by Leveraging a Naturalistic Human Activity Model
    (pdf) (slides)
  • Bikramjit Banerjee, Jeremy Lyle and Landon Kraemer
    New Algorithms and Hardness Results for Multi-Agent Plan Recognition
    (pdf)
  • David Pattison and Derek Long
    Accurately Determining Intermediate and Terminal Plan States Using Bayesian Goal Recognition
    (pdf) (slides)
  • Ruben Strenzke
    Modeling the Human Operator’s Cognitive Process to Enable Assistant System Decisions
    (pdf) (slides)

Call for Papers

GAPRec 2011

Workshop on Goal, Activity and Plan Recognition at the International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling (ICAPS) 2011

Location

GAPRec will be held on the 12th June 2011 at ICAPS in Freiburg, Germany.

Workshop Description

Recognising purpose in the behaviour of agents is becoming an ever-more important field of research. In multi-agent systems (where other agents might be human or machine), successful interaction with the environment depends on understanding and anticipating the behaviours of others. The fields of plan, activity and goal recognition address the problem of taking a sequence of observations from this environment and identifying the most probable goal or plan of the agent being monitored.

The goal of the workshop is to bring together the cohort of recognition researchers traditionally present at ICAPS, and to introduce those who have an interest in plan recognition to the current state-of-the-art. However, while recognition is, in some sense, the opposite of planning, both share a common base made of actions, facts, states and goals. Therefore, we are keen to fully integrate all conference attendees in the workshop by focusing on common and interleaved topics which will be of interest and relevance to both groups.

The workshop welcomes all work related to recognition, but with a focus on the following themes.

  • Improving Plan Recognition with Planning and vice versa
  • Co-operative Plan Recognition in limited-communication scenarios
  • Shared representations for actions and behaviours in Planning and Recognition
  • Performing recognition on irrational, adversarial and incompetent agents
  • Learning plan libraries
  • Translation of low-level sensor data into high level actions

Outwith these themes the following topics are of relevance to the workshop, but are by no means an exhaustive list.

  • Plan, goal and activity recognition
  • Recognition in noisy environments
  • Adversarial recognition
  • Recognition for use in a co-operative context
  • Multi-agent recognition
  • Predicting plan failure in advance using recognition

As this is a workshop, unfinished and in-progress work is also welcomed.

Structure

The workshop will comprise of two segments split over both a morning and afternoon if there is sufficient interest to merit this. The first session will take the standard form of a series of presentations on current and upcoming work. There will also be an open invitation Doctoral Consortium attendees to present any relevant work.

The afternoon session will be made up of at least 2 panel sessions, which will discuss and debate specific topics and problems related to Recognition, to be announced at a later date. The topics chosen will endeavour to be of interest to both a Recognition and Planning audience.

Important Dates

Call for papers announced December 17th 2010
Submission deadline March 25th 2011
Notification of acceptance April 15th 2011
Camera-ready deadline May 16th 2011
Workshop in Freiburg June 12th 2011

Submission Procedure

All submissions must be between 2 and 8 pages in length including references and formatted in the standard AAAI style. Submissions will be accepted through the relevant Easychair website at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=gaprec11. Submissions must be received by March 25, 2011 (23:59, UTC-12).

Organising Committee

Program Committee