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David L Martin

Senior Computer Scientist
Artificial Intelligence Center

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   Current Projects

CALO

Cognitive Assistant that Learns and Organizes
As part of DARPA’s Perceptive Agent that Learns (PAL) program, SRI and team members are working on developing a next-generation "Cognitive Agent that Learns and Organizes" (CALO).
 

   Past Projects

Aquaint

Aquaint: From Question-Answering to Information Seeking Dialogs
From question-answering to information-seeking dialogs.
 

FASTUS

FASTUS
A system for extracting information from free text.
 

DAML

Knowledge Creation Tools for DAML
This project is building ontologies and tools in support of the Semantic Web, as part of the DARPA Agent Markup Language program.
 

trac

Taskable Reactive Agent Communities (TRAC)
The TRAC project developed mixed-initiative technology that enables flexible tasking and direction of agents by a user. Within TRAC, a user assigns tasks to agents along with guidance that imposes boundaries on agent behavior. During execution, the user manages agent activities in accord with a level of involvement that suits his individual needs. In essence, our work can be viewed as providing a form of process management technology that enables ready human control of agent communities.
 

   Software

Open Agent Architecture
The Open Agent ArchitectureTM (OAA®) is a framework for integrating a community of heterogeneous software agents in a distributed environment.

   Patents
   Patent US6601026, D.E. Appelt, J. F. Arnold, J. S. Bear, J. R. Hobbs, D. J. Israel, M. Kameyama, D. L. Martin, K. L. Myers, G. Ravichandran, M. E. Stickel, W. M. Tyson. Information retrieval by natural language querying . Filed 1999-09-17. Issued 2003-07-23.
   Publications

The following are in reverse chronological order of publication.

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  • Martin, D. Putting Web Services in Context, in Proceedings of the International Workshop on Context for Web Services (CWS-05), July 2005.  [Details]

  • Martin, D. and Paolucci, M. and McIlraith, S. and others. Bringing Semantics to Web Services: The OWL-S Approach, in Semantic Web Services and Web Process Composition: First International Workshop, Springer-Verlag, vol. 3387, p. 26, January 2005.  [Details]

  • Waldinger, R. and Appelt, D. E. and Fry, J. and Israel, D. J. and Jarvis, P. and Martin, D. and Riehemann, S. and Stickel, M. E. and Tyson, M. and Hobbs, J. and Dungan, J. L. Deductive Question Answering from Multiple Resources. in New Directions in Question Answering, AAAI, 2004.  [PDF, Details]

  • Martin, D. and McIlraith, S. Bringing Semantics to Web Services. IEEE Intelligent Systems, pp. 90-93, January-February 2003.  [Details]

  • Bryson, J. and Martin, D. and McIlraith, S. and Stein, L. Toward Behavioral Intelligence in the Semantic Web. IEEE Computer, pp. 48-54, November 2002.  [Details]

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