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Title:Using Lexicalized Grammars and Headedness for Approximate Plan Recognition
Authors: Christopher Geib
Date: 2007
Publication Type:Other Publication Status:Submitted
Abstract:
This paper presents a new algorithm for plan recognition using an action grammar formalism based on Combinatory Catagorial Grammar, that requires a significant shift in thinking about the problem of plan recognition. This approach makes significant use of the concepts of lexicalization and headedness from natural language parsing. It argues that lexicalization of action grammars can help plan recognition address a number of technical and efficiency questions, and that headedness in action grammars is previously unrecognized and an important addition to plan recognition theory in its own right.
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2007 by The University of Edinburgh. All Rights Reserved
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@Misc{EDI-INF-RR-0990,
author = { Christopher Geib },
title = {Using Lexicalized Grammars and Headedness for Approximate Plan Recognition},
year = 2007,
}


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