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2020 – today
- 2023
- [j39]Gary Klein, Robert R. Hoffman, William J. Clancey, Shane T. Mueller, Florian Jentsch, Mohammadreza Jalaeian:
"Minimum Necessary Rigor" in empirically evaluating human-AI work systems. AI Mag. 44(3): 274-281 (2023) - [j38]Robert R. Hoffman, Tim Miller, Gary Klein, Shane T. Mueller, William J. Clancey:
Increasing the Value of XAI for Users: A Psychological Perspective. Künstliche Intell. 37(2): 237-247 (2023) - 2021
- [i3]Shane T. Mueller, Elizabeth S. Veinott, Robert R. Hoffman, Gary Klein, Lamia Alam, Tauseef Mamun, William J. Clancey:
Principles of Explanation in Human-AI Systems. CoRR abs/2102.04972 (2021) - 2020
- [i2]Robert R. Hoffman, William J. Clancey, Shane T. Mueller:
Explaining AI as an Exploratory Process: The Peircean Abduction Model. CoRR abs/2009.14795 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [i1]Shane T. Mueller, Robert R. Hoffman, William J. Clancey, Abigail Emrey, Gary Klein:
Explanation in Human-AI Systems: A Literature Meta-Review, Synopsis of Key Ideas and Publications, and Bibliography for Explainable AI. CoRR abs/1902.01876 (2019) - 2018
- [j37]Robert R. Hoffman, Tim Miller, Shane T. Mueller, Gary Klein, William J. Clancey:
Explaining Explanation, Part 4: A Deep Dive on Deep Nets. IEEE Intell. Syst. 33(3): 87-95 (2018) - [c33]Nik Nailah Binti Abdullah, William J. Clancey, Anil K. Raj, Anuar Zaini Md Zain, Khairul Faizi Khalid, Audrey Ooi:
Application of a Double-Loop Learning Approach for Healthcare Systems Design in an Emerging Market. SEHS@ICSE 2018: 10-13 - 2015
- [j36]Peter D. Neuhaus, Anil K. Raj, William J. Clancey:
Human-Centered Cognitive Orthoses: Artificial Intelligence for, Rather than Instead of, the People. AI Mag. 36(4): 9-11 (2015) - [c32]Bonnie J. Dorr, Lucian Galescu, Ian Perera, Kristy Hollingshead-Seitz, David J. Atkinson, Micah Clark, William J. Clancey, Yorick Wilks, Eric Fosler-Lussier:
Speech Adaptation in Extended Ambient Intelligence Environments. AAAI 2015: 4027-4031 - [c31]David J. Atkinson, Bonnie J. Dorr, Micah Henry Clark, William J. Clancey, Yorick Wilks:
Ambient Personal Environment Experiment (APEX): A Cyber-Human Prosthesis for Mental, Physical and Age-Related Disabilities. AAAI Spring Symposia 2015 - 2014
- [c30]David J. Atkinson, William J. Clancey, Micah Henry Clark:
Shared Awareness, Autonomy and Trust in Human-Robot Teamwork. AAAI Fall Symposia 2014 - [c29]William J. Clancey, Chin Seah, Charlotte Linde, Michael G. Shafto, Neha S. Rungta:
Work Practice Simulation of Complex Human-Automation Systems: The Brahms Generalized überlingen Model. AAAI Spring Symposia 2014 - [c28]William J. Clancey:
Simulating Cognitive Complexity in Work Systems. CogSci 2014 - 2013
- [c27]Neha Rungta, Guillaume Brat, William J. Clancey, Charlotte Linde, Franco Raimondi, Chin Seah, Michael G. Shafto:
Aviation safety: modeling and analyzing complex interactions between humans and automated systems. ATACCS 2013: 27-37 - 2012
- [e3]Stefano A. Cerri, William J. Clancey, Giorgos Papadourakis, Kitty Panourgia:
Intelligent Tutoring Systems - 11th International Conference, ITS 2012, Chania, Crete, Greece, June 14-18, 2012. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7315, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-30949-6 [contents] - 2011
- [c26]Richard M. Keller, William J. Clancey, Matthew C. Deans, Joan C. Differding, K. Estelle Dodson, Francis Y. Enomoto, Jay P. Trimble, Michael H. Sims:
Collaborative systems for NASA science, engineering, and mission operations. CTS 2011: 618-624
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j35]William J. Clancey, Maarten Sierhuis, Chin Seah:
Workflow agents versus expert systems: Problem solving methods in work systems design. Artif. Intell. Eng. Des. Anal. Manuf. 23(4): 357-371 (2009) - [p2]Maarten Sierhuis, William J. Clancey, Ron J. J. van Hoof:
Brahms An Agent-Oriented Language for Work Practice Simulation and Multi-Agent Systems Development. Multi-Agent Programming, Languages, Tools and Applications 2009: 73-117 - 2007
- [j34]Maarten Sierhuis, William J. Clancey, Ron van Hoof:
Brahms: a multi-agent modelling environment for simulating work processes and practices. Int. J. Simul. Process. Model. 3(3): 134-152 (2007) - [c25]William J. Clancey, Maarten Sierhuis, Chin Seah, Chris Buckley, Fisher Reynolds, Tim Hall, Mike Scott:
Multi-agent Simulation to Implementation: A Practical Engineering Methodology for Designing Space Flight Operations. ESAW 2007: 108-123 - [c24]Paul J. Feltovich, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, William J. Clancey, Matthew Johnson, Larry Bunch:
Progress Appraisal as a Challenging Element of Coordination in Human and Machine Joint Activity. ESAW 2007: 124-141 - [c23]Maarten Sierhuis, Thomas E. Diegelman, Chin Seah, Valerie L. Shalin, William J. Clancey, Albert M. Selvin:
Agent-based simulation of shuttle mission operations. SpringSim (2) 2007: 53-60 - 2006
- [c22]John Dowding, Richard Alena, William J. Clancey, Maarten Sierhuis, Jeffrey Graham:
Are You Talking to Me? Dialogue Systems Supporting Mixed Teams of Humans and Robots. AAAI Fall Symposium: Aurally Informed Performance 2006: 22-27 - [c21]Liam Pedersen, William J. Clancey, Maarten Sierhuis, Nicola Muscettola, David E. Smith, David Lees, Kanna Rajan, Sailesh Ramakrishnan, Paul Tompkins, Alonso Vera, Tom Dayton:
Field Demonstration of Surface Human-Robotic Exploration Activity. AAAI Spring Symposium: To Boldly Go Where No Human-Robot Team Has Gone Before 2006: 114- - [c20]Paul J. Feltovich, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, William J. Clancey, Matthew Johnson:
Toward an Ontology of Regulation: Socially-Based Support for Coordination in Human and Machine Joint Activity. ESAW 2006: 175-192 - 2005
- [c19]William J. Clancey:
Towards On-Line Services Based on a Holistic Analysis of Human Activities. ELeGI Conference 2005 - [p1]William J. Clancey:
Towards On-Line Services Based on a Holistic Analysis of Human Activities. Towards the Learning Grid 2005: 3-11 - 2004
- [j33]William J. Clancey:
Roles for agent assistants in field science: understanding personal projects and collaboration. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. Part C 34(2): 125-137 (2004) - [c18]William J. Clancey, Maarten Sierhuis, Richard Alena, Sekou Crawford, John Dowding, Jeffrey Graham, Charis Kaskiris, Kim S. Tyree, Ron van Hoof:
The Mobile Agents Integrated Field Test: Mars Desert Research Station, April 2003. FLAIRS 2004: 732-737 - [c17]William J. Clancey:
Opportunities for Model-Based Learning Systems in the Human Exploration of Space. Intelligent Tutoring Systems 2004: 901 - 2003
- [j32]Maarten Sierhuis, William J. Clancey, Chin Seah, Jay P. Trimble, Michael H. Sims:
Modeling and Simulation for Mission Operations Work System Design. J. Manag. Inf. Syst. 19(4): 85-128 (2003) - [c16]William J. Clancey, Maarten Sierhuis, Charis Kaskiris, Ron van Hoof:
Advantages of Brahms for Specifying and Implementing a Multiagent Human-Robotic Exploration System. FLAIRS 2003: 7-11 - 2002
- [j31]William J. Clancey:
Simulating activities: Relating motives, deliberation, and attentive coordination. Cogn. Syst. Res. 3(3): 471-499 (2002) - [j30]Maarten Sierhuis, William J. Clancey:
Modeling and Simulating Work Practice: A Method for Work Systems Design. IEEE Intell. Syst. 17(5): 32-41 (2002) - [c15]Maarten Sierhuis, William J. Clancey, Michael H. Sims:
Multiagent Modeling and Simulation in Human-Robot Mission Operations Work System Design. HICSS 2002: 8 - 2001
- [c14]William J. Clancey, Pascal Lee, Maarten Sierhuis:
Empirical Requirements Analysis for Mars Surface Operations Using the Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station. FLAIRS 2001: 24-26 - 2000
- [j29]William J. Clancey:
Desert Island Column: Marooned on Mars: Mind-Spinning Books for Software Engineers. Autom. Softw. Eng. 7(2): 201-205 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [j28]Tim Menzies, William J. Clancey:
Editorial: the challenge of situated cognition for symbolic knowledge-based systems. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 49(6): 767-769 (1998) - [j27]William J. Clancey, Patricia Sachs, Maarten Sierhuis, Ron van Hoof:
Brahms: simulating practice for work systems design. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 49(6): 831-865 (1998) - 1996
- [e2]William J. Clancey, Daniel S. Weld:
Proceedings of the Thirteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Eighth Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference, AAAI 96, IAAI 96, Portland, Oregon, USA, August 4-8, 1996, Volume 1. AAAI Press / The MIT Press 1996, ISBN 0-262-51091-X [contents] - [e1]William J. Clancey, Daniel S. Weld:
Proceedings of the Thirteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Eighth Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference, AAAI 96, IAAI 96, Portland, Oregon, USA, August 4-8, 1996, Volume 2. AAAI Press / The MIT Press 1996 [contents] - 1995
- [j26]William J. Clancey:
AI: Inventing a New Kind of Machine. ACM Comput. Surv. 27(3): 320-322 (1995) - 1993
- [j25]William J. Clancey:
Notes on "Heuristic Classification". Artif. Intell. 59(1-2): 191-196 (1993) - [j24]William J. Clancey:
Notes on "Epistemology of a Rule-Based Expert System". Artif. Intell. 59(1-2): 197-204 (1993) - [j23]William J. Clancey:
The Biology of Consciousness: Comparative Review of Israel Rosenfield, The Strange, Familiar, and Forgotten: An Anatomy of Consciousness and Gerald M. Edelman, Bright Air, Brilliant Fire: On the Matter of the Mind. Artif. Intell. 60(2): 313-356 (1993) - [j22]William J. Clancey:
Situated Action: A Neuropsychological Interpretation Response to Vera and Simon. Cogn. Sci. 17(1): 87-116 (1993) - [j21]William J. Clancey:
The knowledge level reinterpreted: Modeling socio-technical systems. Int. J. Intell. Syst. 8(1): 33-49 (1993) - [c13]William J. Clancey:
Situated cognition: how representations are created and given meaning. Lessons from Learning 1993: 231-242 - 1992
- [j20]William J. Clancey:
Model Construction Operators. Artif. Intell. 53(1): 1-115 (1992) - [c12]William J. Clancey:
Overview of the Institute for Research on Learning. CHI 1992: 571-572 - [c11]William J. Clancey:
Guidon-Manage Revisited: A Socio-Technical Systems Approach. Intelligent Tutoring Systems 1992: 21-36 - 1991
- [j19]William J. Clancey:
Israel Rosenfield, The Invention of Memory: A New View of the Brain. Artif. Intell. 50(2): 241-284 (1991) - [j18]William J. Clancey:
Situated Cognition: Stepping out of Representational Flatland. AI Commun. 4(2/3): 109-112 (1991) - [j17]Beverly Park Woolf, Elliot Soloway, William J. Clancey, Kurt VanLehn, Daniel D. Suthers:
Knowledge-Based Environments for Teaching and Learning - Workshop Report. AI Mag. 11(5): 74-77 (1991) - [j16]William J. Clancey, Monique Barbanson:
Using the System-Model-Operator Metaphor for Knowledge Acquisition. IEEE Expert 6(5): 61-65 (1991) - 1990
- [j15]William J. Clancey, Elliot Soloway:
Artificial Intelligence and Learning Environments - Preface. Artif. Intell. 42(1): 1-6 (1990)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j14]William J. Clancey:
Viewing knowledge bases as qualitative models. IEEE Expert 4(2): 9-23 (1989) - [j13]William J. Clancey:
Commentary on Jon Sticklen's 'Problem-solving architecture at the knowledge level'. J. Exp. Theor. Artif. Intell. 1(4): 249-253 (1989) - [j12]William J. Clancey:
The Knowledge Level Reinterpreted: Modeling How Systems Interact. Mach. Learn. 4: 285-291 (1989) - [c10]William J. Clancey:
Situated Cognition and Intelligent Tutoring Systems (Invited Paper). ICCAL 1989: 31-37 - 1988
- [c9]William J. Clancey:
A Perspective on the Nature of Artificial Intelligence - Enabling and Enhancing Capabilities for Society. Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 1988: 2-6 - 1987
- [j11]William J. Clancey:
T. Winograd and F. Flores, Understanding Computers and Cognition: A New Foundation for Design. Artif. Intell. 31(2): 232-250 (1987) - [j10]David C. Wilkins, William J. Clancey, Bruce G. Buchanan:
Knowledge Base Refinement by Monitoring Abstract Control Knowledge. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 27(3): 281-293 (1987) - 1986
- [j9]William J. Clancey:
From Guidon to Neomycin and Heracles in Twenty Short Lessons: ORN Final Report 1979-1985. AI Mag. 7(3): 40-60 (1986) - [j8]Timothy F. Thompson, William J. Clancey:
A Qualitative Modeling Shell for Process Diagnosis. IEEE Softw. 3(2): 6-15 (1986) - 1985
- [j7]William J. Clancey:
J. F. Sowa, Conceptual Structures - Information Processing in Mind and Machine [Systems Programming Series]. Artif. Intell. 27(1): 113-124 (1985) - [j6]William J. Clancey:
Heuristic Classification. Artif. Intell. 27(3): 289-350 (1985) - [j5]William J. Clancey:
Book Review: A Practical Guide to Designing Expert Systems. AI Mag. 5(4): 84-86 (1985) - [j4]Mark H. Richer, William J. Clancey:
Guidon-Watch: A Graphic Interface for Viewing a Knowledge-Based System. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 5(11): 51-64 (1985) - [c8]William J. Clancey:
Expert System Design: Lessons From Applications to Education. COMPCON 1985: 115-116 - 1984
- [j3]Diane Warner Hasling, William J. Clancey, Glenn Rennels:
Strategic Explanations for a Diagnostic Consultation System. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 20(1): 3-19 (1984) - [c7]William J. Clancey:
Classification Problem Solving. AAAI 1984: 49-55 - [c6]William J. Clancey:
Knowledge acquisition for classification expert systems. ACM Annual Conference 1984: 11-14 - 1983
- [j2]William J. Clancey:
The Epistemology of a Rule-Based Expert System - A Framework for Explanation. Artif. Intell. 20(3): 215-251 (1983) - [j1]William J. Clancey:
States of Mind - Review. AI Mag. 4(4): 61-66 (1983) - [c5]William J. Clancey:
The Advantages of Abstract Control Knowledge in Expert System Design. AAAI 1983: 74-78 - 1982
- [c4]Bob London, William J. Clancey:
Plan Recognition Strategies in Student Modeling: Prediction and Description. AAAI 1982: 335-338 - 1981
- [c3]William J. Clancey, Reed Letsinger:
NEOMYCIN: Reconfiguring a Rule-Based Expert System for Application to Teaching. IJCAI 1981: 829-836
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [b1]William J. Clancey:
Transfer of rule-based expertise through a tutorial dialogue. Stanford University, USA, 1979 - [c2]William J. Clancey:
Dialogue Management for Rule-Based Tutorials. IJCAI 1979: 155-161 - 1977
- [c1]William J. Clancey:
An Antibiotic Therapy Selector which Provides for Explanations. IJCAI 1977: 858
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