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I-X Technology Applications to Collaborative Emergency Response

I-X Technology Applications to Collaborative Emergency Response Collaborative Sensemaking, Planning and Execution via sharing of issues, activity options, constraints and annotations Prof. Austin Tate Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute University of Edinburgh

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I-X Technology Applications to Collaborative Emergency Response

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  1. I-X Technology Applications to Collaborative Emergency Response Collaborative Sensemaking, Planning and Execution via sharing of issues, activity options, constraints and annotations Prof. Austin Tate Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute University of Edinburgh http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/project/plan/

  2. Examples of AIAI’s CollaborativeEmergency Response Research • 1991-9: Coalition NEO – Non-combatant Evacuation Operations • 1994-6: SAR – RAF Search and Rescue Coordination Centre (Pitreavie, UK) • 2000-2: CoAX – Coalition Agents eXperiment (4 countries, 30 organisations) • 2002-3: CoSAR-TS – Coalition Search and Rescue Task Support • 2002-4: CoAKTinG – Collaborative Advanced Knowledge Technologies for e-Response • 2004-6: Co-OPR – Collaborative Operations for Personnel Recovery for US JFCOM http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/project/plan/

  3. DARPA CoAX – Coalition Agents eXperiment AIAI, BBN, CMU, Dartmouth, DSTO, GITI, Lockheed Martin ATL, NRL, Potomac Inst., U.Maryland, U.Michigan, QinetiQ, UT-Austin, UWF/IHMC Support from AFRL, ARL, Boeing, DRDC, DSTL, ISX, MITRE, MIT Sloan, NWDC, OBJS, Schafer, Stanford, TTCP, USC/ISI, USPACOM http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/project/coax/

  4. Object Services and Consulting, Inc. DARPA

  5. CoABS Grid

  6. Agents on the Grid AODB Agent (LM-ATL) Observer Agents (Dartmouth) eGents E-mail Agents (OBJS) Malicious Agents (IHMC) Web Weather Agent (USC/ISI) Information Agents (BBN) … DARPA CoABS Grid (GITI, ISX) Military Systems CAMPS (AFRL,GITI, BBN) MBP (QinetiQ) Decision Desktop (QinetiQ) Situation Viewer (NRL) … Agent Grid Services Task, Process and Event Management (AIAI) Domain Management Services (IHMC, Boeing) Asynchronous Wireless Connectivity (OBJS) Plan Deconfliction (Michigan) CoAX Components Agent Frameworks KAoS Agents (IHMC, Boeing) NOMADS Mobile Agents (IHMC) EMAA/CAST Agents (LM-ATL) GMAS (Dartmouth, IHMC, LM-ATL) D’Agents (Dartmouth) eGents (OBJS)

  7. CoAX Technology Contributions • AIAI's I-X Task, Process and Event Panel Technology • BBN Technologies MPS - Mixed-Initiative Planning and Interaction Agents, Dynamic Agent Information Coordination Protocols, Airlift Mission Planning System Agent. • CMU's Retsina Grid Agent Communications Visualisation and DAML-S Matchmaker. See here for more details. • DSTO's Future Operations Centre Analysis Laboratory (FOCAL) and Logistics Planning using the ATTITUDE multi-agent architecture. • Dartmouth College's Field-observation System and Mobile Agents for Medical Monitoring • GITI/ISX CoABS Program Grid Infrastructure • Lockheed Martin ATL's EMAA mobile agent technology, CAST information management agents, and I2AT agent development toolkit • Michigan's Multilevel Coordination Agent • MIT's Robustness Service • NRL's Intelligent Agents for GCCS-M • OBJS's eGents E-mail Agents and AgentGram • QinetiQ's Decision Desktop and Master Battle Planner • Stanford's Market Mechanisms Technology • UMD's IMPACT agents for reasoning with probabilistic temporal information • UTexas at Austin's Sensible Agent technology - Trust Evaluation and Organization Adaptation • USC/ISI's Ariadne Project • UWF/IHMC and Boeing's KAoS Technology • UWF/IHMC NOMADS Technology

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  9. Map Tool Process Panel Activity Editor Domain Editor Messenger I-Space I-X Task Support Tools I-Plan

  10. Coalition Search and Rescue Task Support DARPA DAML Program AIAI & IHMC Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute, University of Edinburgh Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, Pensacola, Florida

  11. CoSAR-TS Demo Architecture

  12. http://www.aktors.org

  13. Co-OPR Collaborative Operations for Personnel Recovery Collaborative Sensemaking, Planning and Execution via sharing of issues, activity options, constraints and annotations AIAI, University of Edinburgh http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/project/co-opr/

  14. Co-OPR - Illustrating a More Collaborative Planning Framework • Links between informal human-oriented outline planning and more structured semi-automated detailed planning • Outer level: human relatable and presentable objective statements, sensemaking, advice, multiple options, argumentation and outline plans • Inner level: detailed planners, search engines, constraint solvers, analyzers and simulators act in an understandable and controllable way to provide feasibility checks, detailed constraints and guidance • Sharing of issues, activity options, constraints and annotations between humans and systems operating at various levels • Context and current environment sensitivity

  15. Central Authorities Collaboration and Communication Command Centre Emergency Responders Isolated Personnel I-XMulti-Agency Emergency Response Planning, Execution, and Task-Oriented Communications

  16. Forthcoming CollaborativeEmergency Response Research • 2006-9: FireGrid • Emergency Response in Large Scale Fires in the Built Environment • http://firegrid.org • 2006-9: OpenKnowledge • Semantic Web Technologies for Emergency Response – such and in Forest Fires • http://openk.org

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