Electric Elves: Applying Agent Technology to Support Human Organizations
Hans Chalupsky, Yolanda Gil, Craig A. Knoblock, Kristina Lerman, Jean Oh,
David V. Pynadath, Thomas A. Russ and Milind Tambe.
USC / Information Sciences Institute
4676 Admiralty Way
Marina del Rey, CA 90292
USA
Abstract
The operation of a human organization requires dozens of everyday
tasks to ensure coherence in organizational activities, to monitor the
status of such activities, to gather information relevant to the
organization, to keep everyone in the organization informed,
etc. Teams of software agents can aid humans in accomplishing these
tasks, facilitating the organization’s coherent functioning and rapid
response to crises, while reducing the burden on humans. Based on this
vision, this paper reports on Electric Elves, a system that has been
operational, 24/7, at our research institute since June 1, 2000. Tied
to individual user workstations, fax machines, voice, mobile devices
such as cell phones and palm pilots, Electric Elves has assisted us in
routine tasks, such as rescheduling meetings, selecting presenters for
research meetings, tracking people’s locations, organizing lunch
meetings, etc. We discuss the underlying AI technologies that led to
the success of Electric Elves, including technologies devoted to
agenthuman interactions, agent coordination, accessing multiple
heterogeneous information sources, dynamic assignment of
organizational tasks, and deriving information about organization
members. We also report the results of deploying Electric Elves in our
own research organization.
In Proceedings of the Thirteenth Innovative Applications of
Artificial Intelligence Conference, pp. 51-58, 2001.
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