Lifeworld Analysis (1997)
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| Venue: | Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research |
| Citations: | 32 - 0 self |
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@ARTICLE{Agre97lifeworldanalysis,
author = {Philip Agre and Ian Horswill},
title = {Lifeworld Analysis},
journal = {Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research},
year = {1997},
volume = {6},
pages = {111--145}
}
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Abstract
We argue that the analysis of agent#environmentinteractions should be extended to include the conventions and invariants maintained by agents throughout their activity. We refer to this thicker notion of environmentasalifeworld and present a partial set of formal tools for describing structures of lifeworlds and the ways in which they computationally simplify activity. As one speci#c example, we apply the tools to the analysis of the Toast system and showhowversions of the system with very di#erent control structures in fact implement a common control structure together with di#erent conventions for encoding task state in the positions or states of objects in the environment.







