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Robin Cohen
2010 – today
- 2013
[j24]Joshua Gorner, Jie Zhang, Robin Cohen: Improving trust modeling through the limit of advisor network size and use of referrals. Electronic Commerce Research and Applications 12(2): 112-123 (2013)
[j23]Jie Zhang, Chen Chen, Robin Cohen: Trust modeling for message relay control and local action decision making in VANETs. Security and Communication Networks 6(1): 1-14 (2013)
[j22]Jie Zhang, Robin Cohen: A framework for trust modeling in multiagent electronic marketplaces with buying advisors to consider varying seller behavior and the limiting of seller bids. ACM TIST 4(2): 24 (2013)- 2012
[j21]Jie Zhang, Robin Cohen, Kate Larson: Combining Trust Modeling and Mechanism Design for promoting Honesty in E-Marketplaces. Computational Intelligence 28(4): 549-578 (2012)
[c72]Hadi Hosseini, Jesse Hoey, Robin Cohen: A Market-Based Coordination Mechanism for Resource Planning Under Uncertainty. AAAI 2012
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[c70]Atif Khan, John A. Doucette, Robin Cohen, Daniel J. Lizotte: Integrating Machine Learning Into a Medical Decision Support System to Address the Problem of Missing Patient Data. ICMLA (1) 2012: 454-457
[c69]John A. Doucette, Atif Khan, Robin Cohen: A comparative evaluation of an ontological medical decision support system (OMeD) for critical environments. IHI 2012: 703-708
[c68]John Champaign, Robin Cohen: Learning from a network of peers via peer-driven adjustment of a corpus. UMAP Workshops 2012
[c67]John Champaign, Robin Cohen: Selective presentation of peer commentary on Web objects through a modeling of user similarity and reputability: reducing information overload in social networks. UMAP Workshops 2012
[c66]John Champaign, Robin Cohen: Modeling trustworthiness of peer advice in a framework for presenting Web objects that supports peer commenta. UMAP Workshops 2012
[c65]John Champaign, Robin Cohen: Personalized presentation of multimedia objects for home healthcare environments: a peer-based intelligent tutoring approach. UMAP Workshops 2012
[c64]John Finnson, Robin Cohen, Jie Zhang, Thomas T. Tran, Umar Farooq Minhas: Reasoning about user trustworthiness with non-binary advice from peers. UMAP Workshops 2012
[c63]John Finnson, Jie Zhang, Thomas T. Tran, Umar Farooq Minhas, Robin Cohen: A Framework for Modeling Trustworthiness of Users in Mobile Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks and Its Validation through Simulated Traffic Flow. UMAP 2012: 76-87- 2011
[j20]Umar Farooq Minhas, Jie Zhang, Thomas T. Tran, Robin Cohen: A Multifaceted Approach to Modeling Agent Trust for Effective Communication in the Application of Mobile Ad Hoc Vehicular Networks. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C 41(3): 407-420 (2011)
[j19]Robin Cohen, Hyunggu Jung, Michael W. Fleming, Michael Y. K. Cheng: A user modeling approach for reasoning about interaction sensitive to bother and its application to hospital decision scenarios. User Model. User-Adapt. Interact. 21(4-5): 441-484 (2011)
[c62]Reid Kerr, Robin Cohen: Detecting and Identifying Coalitions. Plan, Activity, and Intent Recognition 2011
[c61]John Champaign, Robin Cohen: Exploring the Effects of Errors in Assessment and Time Requirements of Learning Objects in a Peer-Based Intelligent Tutoring System. FLAIRS Conference 2011
[c60]Joshua Gorner, Jie Zhang, Robin Cohen: Improving the use of advisor networks for multi-agent trust modelling. PST 2011: 71-78
[c59]John Champaign, Jie Zhang, Robin Cohen: Coping with Poor Advice from Peers in Peer-Based Intelligent Tutoring: The Case of Avoiding Bad Annotations of Learning Objects. UMAP 2011: 38-49- 2010
[j18]Reid Kerr, Robin Cohen: Trust as a Tradable Commodity: a Foundation for Safe Electronic Marketplaces. Computational Intelligence 26(2): 160-182 (2010)
[j17]Reid Kerr, Robin Cohen: TREET: the Trust and Reputation Experimentation and Evaluation Testbed. Electronic Commerce Research 10(3-4): 271-290 (2010)
[c58]Hyunggu Jung, Robin Cohen: A Model for Reasoning about Interaction with Users in Dynamic, Time Critical Environments for the Application of Hospital Decision Making. Canadian Conference on AI 2010: 319-323
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[c56]John Champaign, Robin Cohen: A Distillation Approach to Refining Learning Objects. EDM 2010: 283-284
[c55]John Champaign, Robin Cohen: A Model for Content Sequencing in Intelligent Tutoring Systems Based on the Ecological Approach and Its Validation Through Simulated Students. FLAIRS Conference 2010
[c54]Umar Farooq Minhas, Jie Zhang, Thomas T. Tran, Robin Cohen: Intelligent Agents in Mobile Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks: Leveraging Trust Modeling Based on Direct Experience with Incentives for Honesty. IAT 2010: 243-247
[c53]Jie Zhang, Robin Cohen, Kate Larson: Leveraging a Social Network of Trust for Promoting Honesty in E-Marketplaces. IFIPTM 2010: 216-231
[c52]John Champaign, Robin Cohen: Peer-Based Intelligent Tutoring Systems: A Corpus-Oriented Approach. Intelligent Tutoring Systems (2) 2010: 212-214
[c51]Aaditeshwar Seth, Jie Zhang, Robin Cohen: Bayesian Credibility Modeling for Personalized Recommendation in Participatory Media. UMAP 2010: 279-290
[c50]Chen Chen, Jie Zhang, Robin Cohen, Pin-Han Ho: Secure and Efficient Trust Opinion Aggregation for Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks. VTC Fall 2010: 1-5
[c49]Hongbing Wang, Jie Zhang, Cheng Wan, Shizhi Shao, Robin Cohen, Junjie Xu, Peicheng Li: Web Service Selection for Multiple Agents with Incomplete Preferences. Web Intelligence 2010: 565-572
2000 – 2009
- 2009
[j16]Murat Sensoy, Jie Zhang, Pinar Yolum, Robin Cohen: POYRAZ: Context-Aware Service Selection under Deception. Computational Intelligence 25(4): 335-366 (2009)
[c48]Reid Kerr, Robin Cohen: Smart cheaters do prosper: defeating trust and reputation systems. AAMAS (2) 2009: 993-1000
[c47]Reid Kerr, Robin Cohen: An Experimental Testbed for Evaluation of Trust and Reputation Systems. IFIPTM 2009: 252-266
[c46]Georgia Kastidou, Kate Larson, Robin Cohen: Exchanging Reputation Information between Communities: A Payment-Function Approach. IJCAI 2009: 195-200
[c45]Olga Baysal, Michael W. Godfrey, Robin Cohen: A bug you like: A framework for automated assignment of bugs. ICPC 2009: 297-298- 2008
[j15]Jie Zhang, Robin Cohen: Evaluating the trustworthiness of advice about seller agents in e-marketplaces: A personalized approach. Electronic Commerce Research and Applications 7(3): 330-340 (2008)
[j14]Chris Micacchi, Robin Cohen: A framework for simulating real-time multi-agent systems. Knowl. Inf. Syst. 17(2): 135-166 (2008)
[c44]Jie Zhang, Robin Cohen: Seller Bidding in a Trust-Based Incentive Mechanism for Dynamic E-Marketplaces. Canadian Conference on AI 2008: 368-379
[c43]Jie Zhang, Robin Cohen, Kate Larson: A Trust-Based Incentive Mechanism for E-Marketplaces. AAMAS-TRUST 2008: 135-161
[c42]Jie Zhang, Murat Sensoy, Robin Cohen: A Detailed Comparison of Probabilistic Approaches for Coping with Unfair Ratings in Trust and Reputation Systems. PST 2008: 189-200- 2007
[j13]Jie Zhang, Robin Cohen: A Comprehensive Approach for Sharing Semantic Web Trust Ratings. Computational Intelligence 23(3): 302-319 (2007)
[j12]Jie Zhang, Ali A. Ghorbani, Robin Cohen: A familiarity-based trust model for effective selection of sellers in multiagent e-commerce systems. Int. J. Inf. Sec. 6(5): 333-344 (2007)
[j11]Allan Caine, Robin Cohen: Tutoring an Entire Game with Dynamic Strategy Graphs: The Mixed-Initiative Sudoku Tutor. JCP 2(1): 20-32 (2007)
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[c40]Jie Zhang, Robin Cohen: Engendering Trust in Buying and Selling Agents by Discouraging the Reporting of Unfair Ratings. AAAI Spring Symposium: Interaction Challenges for Intelligent Assistants 2007: 139-
[c39]Jie Zhang, Robin Cohen: An incentive mechanism for eliciting fair ratings of sellers in e-marketplaces. AAMAS 2007: 108
[c38]Reid Kerr, Robin Cohen: Towards provably secure trust and reputation systems in e-marketplaces. AAMAS 2007: 172
[c37]Jiye Li, Nick Cercone, Robin Cohen: Addressing Missing Attributes during Data Mining Using Frequent Itemsets and Rough Set Based Predictions. GrC 2007: 294-300
[c36]Jie Zhang, Robin Cohen: Engendering Trust in Buying and Selling Agents by Discouraging the Reporting of Unfair Ratings. Interaction Challenges for Intelligent Assistants 2007: 139-- 2006
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[c34]Kevin Regan, Pascal Poupart, Robin Cohen: Bayesian Reputation Modeling in E-Marketplaces Sensitive to Subjectivity, Deception and Change. AAAI 2006: 1206-1212
[c33]Michael Y. K. Cheng, Robin Cohen: Integrating Information Gathering Interaction into Transfer of Control Strategies in Adjustable Autonomy Multiagent Systems. Canadian Conference on AI 2006: 1-12
[c32]Allan Caine, Robin Cohen: MITS: A Mixed-Initiative Intelligent Tutoring System for Sudoku. Canadian Conference on AI 2006: 550-561
[c31]Jie Zhang, Robin Cohen: A Trust Model for Sharing Ratings of Information Providers on the Semantic Web. CSWWS 2006: 45-61
[c30]Jie Zhang, Ali A. Ghorbani, Robin Cohen: An improved familiarity measurement for formalization of trust in e-commerce based multiagent systems. PST 2006: 19
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[c28]David Chodos, Robin Cohen: A method combining email and web pages for announcing research opportunities to researchers. CPR 2006: 304-310- 2005
[c27]Michael Y. K. Cheng, Chris Micacchi, Robin Cohen: Adjusting the Autonomy of Collections of Agents in Multiagent Systems. Canadian Conference on AI 2005: 33-37
[c26]Michael Y. K. Cheng, Robin Cohen: A hybrid transfer of control model for adjustable autonomy multiagent systems. AAMAS 2005: 1149-1150
[c25]Kevin Regan, Robin Cohen, Pascal Poupart: The Advisor-POMDP: A Principled Approach to Trust through Reputation in Electronic Markets. PST 2005
[c24]Michael Y. K. Cheng, Robin Cohen: Reasoning About Interaction in a Multi-user System. User Modeling 2005: 189-198- 2004
[j10]Thomas T. Tran, Robin Cohen: The Advantages of Designing Adaptive Business Agents Using Reputation Modeling Compared to the Approach of Recursive Modeling. Computational Intelligence 20(4): 532-547 (2004)
[j9]Thomas T. Tran, Robin Cohen: Equilibrium of E-Markets Populated with Reputation Oriented Learning Agents. New Generation Comput. 23(1): 33-41 (2004)
[c23]Thomas T. Tran, Robin Cohen: Improving User Satisfaction in Agent-Based Electronic Marketplaces by Reputation Modelling and Adjustable Product Quality. AAMAS 2004: 828-835- 2003
[c22]Thomas T. Tran, Robin Cohen: A Strategy for Improved Satisfaction of Selling Software Agents in E-Commerce. Canadian Conference on AI 2003: 434-446
[c21]Thomas T. Tran, Robin Cohen: Learning Algorithms for Software Agents in Uncertain and Untrusted Market Environments. IJCAI 2003: 1475-1476
[c20]Thomas T. Tran, Robin Cohen: Modelling Reputation in Agent-Based Marketplaces to Improve the Performance of Buying Agents. User Modeling 2003: 273-282- 2002
[j8]Thomas T. Tran, Robin Cohen: A Reputation-Oriented Reinforcement Learning Strategy for Agents in Electronic Marketplaces. Computational Intelligence 18(4): 550-565 (2002)
[c19]David Chen, Robin Cohen: AERO: An Outsourced Approach to Exception Handling in Multi-agent Systems. Canadian Conference on AI 2002: 16-30
[c18]Thomas T. Tran, Robin Cohen: A Learning Algorithm for Buying and Selling Agents in Electronic Marketplaces. Canadian Conference on AI 2002: 31-43
[c17]Thomas T. Tran, Robin Cohen: A Learning Algorithm for Buying and Selling Agents in Electronic Marketplaces. Canadian Conference on AI 2002: 366-367
[e1]Robin Cohen, Bruce Spencer (Eds.): Advances in Artificial Intelligence, 15th Conference of the Canadian Society for Computational Studies of Intelligence, AI 2002, Calgary, Canada, May 27-29, 2002, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2338, Springer 2002, ISBN 3-540-43724-X- 2001
[c16]Michael W. Fleming, Robin Cohen: A User Modeling Approach to Determining System Initiative in Mixed-Initiative AI Systems. User Modeling 2001: 54-63- 2000
[c15]Peter B. Vanderheyden, Robin Cohen: Interfacing Issues for Information Extraction. AAAI/IAAI 2000: 1096
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1990 – 1999
- 1998
[j7]Robin Cohen, Coralee Allaby, Christian Cumbaa, Mark Fitzgerald, Kinson Ho, Bowen Hui, Celine Latulipe, Fletcher Lu, Nancy Moussa, David Pooley, Alex Qian, Saheem Siddiqi: What is Initiative? User Model. User-Adapt. Interact. 8(3-4): 171-214 (1998)
[c13]Toby Donaldson, Robin Cohen: Selecting the Next Action with Constraints. Canadian Conference on AI 1998: 220-227- 1996
[j6]Fei Song, Robin Cohen: A Strengthened Algorithm for Temporal Reasoning about Plans. Computational Intelligence 12: 331-356 (1996)
[c12]Toby Donaldson, Robin Cohen: Turn-Taking in Discourse and Its Application To The Design of Intelligent Agents. Agent Modeling 1996: 17-23
[c11]Liliana Ardissono, Robin Cohen: Extending the Role of user Feedback in Plan Recognition and Response Generation for Advice-Giving Systems: An Initial Report. Canadian Conference on AI 1996: 109-120- 1995
[c10]Fei Song, Robin Cohen: Improving Heuristic-Based Temporal Analysis of Narratives with Aspect Determination. IJCAI 1995: 1338-1345- 1994
[c9]Robin Cohen, Bruce Spencer, Pat Hoyt: Designing a Tool to Allow Updates during Plan Recognition - Challenges and Applications. ICTAI 1994: 63-70- 1993
[j5]Peter van Beek, Robin Cohen, Ken Schmidt: From Plan Critiquing to Clarification Dialogue for Cooperative ResponseGeneration. Computational Intelligence 9: 132-154 (1993)- 1991
[j4]Mark A. Young, Robin Cohen: Determining intended evidence relations in natural language arguments. Computational Intelligence 7: 110-118 (1991)
[j3]Robin Cohen, Fei Song, Bruce Spencer, Peter van Beek: Exploiting Temporal and Novel Information from the User in Plan Recognition. User Model. User-Adapt. Interact. 1(3-4): 125-148 (1991)
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[c6]Peter van Beek, Robin Cohen: Resolving Plan Ambiguity for Cooperative Response Generation. IJCAI 1991: 938-944- 1990
[j2]Peter van Beek, Robin Cohen: Exact and approximate reasoning about temporal relations. Computational Intelligence 6: 132-144 (1990)
1980 – 1989
- 1988
[c5]- 1987
[j1]Robin Cohen: Analyzing the Structure of Argumentative Discourse. Computational Linguistics 13(1-2): 11-24 (1987)
[c4]Robin Cohen: Interpreting Clues in Conjunction with Processing Restrictions in Arguments and Discourse. AAAI 1987: 528-533
[c3]Robin Cohen, Miguel Filgueiras, Martha Stone Palmer, Patrick Saint-Dizier, Stan Szpakowicz: On the Semantics of Natural Language Sentences in Logic Programming (Panel Session). Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Workshop 1987: 319-333- 1984
[c2]Robin Cohen: A Computational Theory Of The Function Of Clue Words In Argument Understanding. COLING 1984: 251-258- 1981
[c1]Robin Cohen: Investigation of Processing Strategies for the Structural Analysis of Arguments. ACL 1981: 71-75
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