Aha, D.W.D.W.AhaBoddy, M.M.BoddyBulitko, V.V.BulitkoD'Avila Garcez, A.S.A.S.D'Avila GarcezDoshi, P.P.DoshiEdelkamp, S.S.EdelkampGeib, C.C.GeibGmytrasiewicz, P.P.GmytrasiewiczGoldman, R.P.R.P.GoldmanHalevy, A.A.HalevyHitzler, P.P.HitzlerIsbell, C.C.IsbellJosyula, D.D.JosyulaKaelbling, L.P.L.P.KaelblingKersting, KristianKristianKerstingKunda, M.M.KundaLamb, L.C.L.C.LambMarthi, B.B.MarthiMcGreggor, K.K.McGreggorMihalkova, L.L.MihalkovaNastase, V.V.NastaseNatarajan, S.S.NatarajanProvan, G.G.ProvanRaja, A.A.RajaRam, A.A.RamRiedl, M.M.RiedlRussell, S.S.RussellSabharwal, A.A.SabharwalSmaus, J.-G.J.-G.SmausSukthankar, G.G.SukthankarTuyls, K.K.TuylsMeyden, R. van derR. van derMeyden2022-03-042022-03-042010https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/223996The AAAI-10 workshop program was held on July 11-12, 2010, at the Westin Peachtree Plaza in Atlanta, Georgia. The workshop program included 13 workshops covering a wide range of topics in artificial intelligence. There were several presentations on particular formalisms for combining the levels of planning from the perspectives of classical planning, motion planning, POMDPs, search-based planning, and temporal logic-based constraints. Henry Lieberman from Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Laboratory presented work developing a platform for knowledge acquisition and usage from expert users, built upon experience with eliciting information from nonexperts in a collaborative manner. The objective of the AAAI Workshop on Goal-Directed Autonomy (GDA) was to encourage discussion and novel contributions on intelligent agents that can self-select their goals. Jeremy Baxter from QinetiQ focused on user interaction, while Nick Hawes described a goal-directed reasoning f ramework for controlling a mobile robot.en005006Reports of the AAAI 2010 conference workshopsjournal article