Cognitive Assistance in Government and Public Sector Applications: Papers from the AAAI Fall Symposium
Frank Stein, Chair
November 12–14, 2015, Arlington, Virginia
Technical Report FS-15-02
Contents
Cognitive Assistants for Document-Related Tasks in Law and Government / 2
Luther Karl Branting
Bayesian HELP: Assisting Inferences in All-Source Intelligence / 7
Kevin Burns
MARTHA Speaks: Implementing Theory of Mind for More Intuitive Communicative Acts / 14
Piotr Gmytrasiewicz, George Herbert Moe, Adolfo Moreno
Using Watson for Enhancing Human-Computer Co-Creativity / 22
Ashok Goel, Brian Creeden, Mithun Kumble, Shanu Salunke, Abhinaya Shetty, Bryan Wiltgen
Domain Scoping for Subject Matter Experts / 30
Elham Khabiri, Matthew Riemer, Fenno F. Heath III, Richard Hull
Cognitive Assistance at Work / 37
Hamid Reza Motahari Nezhad
Assistive Technologies for People With Cognitive Disabilities: Challenges and Possibilities / 41
Madelaine Elizabeth Sayko, Patrice Tremoulet
Kognit: Intelligent Cognitive Enhancement Technology by Cognitive Models and Mixed Reality for Dementia Patients / 47
Daniel Sonntag
Machine Interface for Contracting Assistance / 54
Jason E. Summers, Daniel T. Redmond, Charles F. Gaumond
COGENT: Cognitive Agent for Cogent Analysis / 58
Gheorghe Tecuci, Dorin Marcu, Mihai Boicu, David Schum
Toward Generating Domain-Specific / Personalized Problem Lists from Electronic Medical Records / 66
Ching-Huei Tsou, Murthy Devarakonda, Jennifer J. Liang