Recent Papers
- Iba, W. (2013). Before we get there, where are we going?
In R. Trappl (Ed.),
Your Virtual Butler: The Making-of. (pp. 46-61).
LNAI 7407. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
- Iba, W. (2012). What if reality is simulated and simulations are real?
Journal of the ACMS, 2012-2013 Issue.
- Iba, W. (2012). Searching for better performance on the king-rook-king chess endgame problem.
In Proceedings of the Twenty-fifth International FLAIRS Conference.
- Iba, W. & Langley, P. (2011).
Exploring moral reasoning in a cognitive architecture.
In Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. Boston.
- Brooks, L., Iba, W. & Sen, S. (2011).
Modeling the emergence and convergence of norms.
In Proceedings of the Twenty-Second International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. Barcelona.
- Iba, W. & Langley, P. (2011). Cobweb models of categorization and probabilistic concept
formation. In E. M. Pothos & A. J. Wills (Eds.), Formal approaches in categorization.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Brooks, L., Iba, W. & Sen, S. (2011). Modeling the emergence of norms (extended abstract).
In Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems. Taipei.
- Iba, W. (2011). Real simulations and simulated reality.
In Proceedings of 2011 ACMS Conference, (pp. 81-89)
The Nature of Helpfulness and Service
- Iba, W. (2007). When is assistance really helpful?,
Proceedings of the AAAI Spring Symposium, Interaction Challenges for Intelligent Assistants.
(TR SS-07-04). Stanford: AAAI Press.
- Iba, W. & Holm, J. (2006). Assistance: is it better to receive than to give?,
Proceedings of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence. Las Vegas: NV.
- Iba, W. & Burwell, N. (2005). Studying service: an exploration of the costs and benefits of assistance,
Proceedings of the 18th International FLAIRS Conference. Clearwater, FL: AAAI Press.
- Iba, W. & Burwell, N. (2005). Building a testbed for studying service,
Proceedings of the AAAI Spring Symposium, Persistent Assistants: Living and Working with AI.
Stanford: AAAI Press.
Adaptive Assistance for Crisis Response
- Iba, W., Gervasio, M., Langley, P., & Sage, S. (1998).
Evaluating computational assistance for crisis response.
Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Madison, WI.
- Gervasio, M. T., Iba, W., & Langley, P. (1998).
Learning to predict user operations for adaptive scheduling.
Proceedings of the Fifteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence.
- Gervasio, M. T. & Iba, W. (1997). Crisis response planning: A task analysis.
Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Stanford, CA.
( original six page submission)
General Machine Learning
- Iba, W., Marshman, K., & Fisk, B. (2008).
Evaluating a parallel evolutionary algorithm on the chess endgame problem.
In Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Genetic and Evolutionary Methods. Las Vegas, NV.
- Iba, W. (1993). Concept formation in temporally structured domains.
NASA Workshop on the Automation of Time Series, Signatures, and Trend
Analysis. NASA Ames Research Center.
- Iba, W., Wogulis, J., & Langley, P. (1988). Trading off simplicity and coverage in incremental concept learning.
In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Machine Learning (pp. 73-79). Ann Arbor, MI: Morgan Kaufmann.
- Langley, P., Gennari, J. H., & Iba, W. (1987).
Hill-climbing theories of learning.
Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Machine Learning (pp. 312-323). Irvine, CA: Morgan Kaufmann.
Average-Case Analyses
- Langley, P., & Iba, W. (1994).
Reactive and automatic behavior in plan execution.
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on AI Planning Systems. Chicago: AAAI Press.
- Langley, P., & Iba, W. (1993).
Average-case analysis of a nearest neighbor algorithm.
Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. Chambery, France: Morgan Kaufmann.
- Iba, W., & Langley, P. (1992). Induction of one-level decision trees.
Proceedings of the Ninth International Machine Learning Conference. Aberdeen, Scotland: Morgan Kaufmann.
- Langley, P., Iba, W., & Thompson, K. (1992). An analysis of Bayesian classifiers.
Proceedings of the Tenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence. San Jose, CA: Morgan Kaufmann.
Modeling Human Skill Learning
- Iba, W. (1997). Attenuation of the speed-accuracy tradeoff through learning.
Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Stanford, CA.
( original six page submission)
- Iba, W. (1991). Learning to classify observed motor behavior.
Proceedings of the Twelfth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
(pp. 732-738). Sydney, Australia: Morgan Kaufmann.
- Iba, W. (1991). Modeling the acquisition and improvement of motor skills.
Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Machine Learning (pp. 60-64). Evanston, IL: Morgan Kaufmann.
- Iba, W. (1991). Acquisition and improvement of human motor skills: learning through observation and practice.
Doctoral dissertation, Department of Information & Computer Science, University of California, Irvine. (abstract)
- Iba, W. & Gennari, J. (1991). Learning to recognize movements. In D. Fisher & M. Pazzani (Eds.)
Concept formation: Knowledge and experience in unsupervised learning. San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann.
- Iba, W., & Langley, P. (1987). A computational theory of motor learning.
Computational Intelligence, 3, 338-350.
Miscellaneous
- Iba, W. (1993). Improving the cost-performance tradeoff in traffic control using autonomous intelligent agents.
Proceedings of the AAAI Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems.
Washington D.C.: AAAI Press.