People | Alumni | Stuart Watt
The Robert Gordon University, ScotlandMy intelligent agent Luigi acts as a personal assistant to arrange meetings via e-mail and the web. I am currently exploring a number of other personal agent applications.
Now at School of Computing, The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland
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Mulholland, P. and Watt, S. (2012) Cognitive modelling and cognitive architectures Cognitive Psychology, Second Edition, eds. N. Braisby and A. Gellatly, pp. 606-638, Oxford University Press
Mulholland, P. and Watt, S. (2005) Cognitive modelling and cognitive architectures Cognitive modelling and cognitive architectures, in eds. N. Braisby and A. Gellatly, Cognitive psychology
Mulholland, P. and Watt, S. (2005) Symbolic modelling Symbolic modelling, in eds. N. Braisby, Cognitive Psychology: A Methods Companion
Collins, T., Mulholland, P. and Watt, S. (2001) Using Genre to Support Active Participation in Learning Communities, The European Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (Euro CSCL'2001), Maastricht, Holland, pp. 156-164
Domingue, J., Motta, E. and Watt, S. (1993) The Emerging Vital Workbench, Workshop: 7th European Workshop on Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-Based Systems at EKAW'93, Toulouse and Caylus, France Lecture Notes in Computer Science, eds. Aussenac, N., Boy, G., Gaines, B., Linster, M., Ganascia, J.-G. and Kodratoff, Y, 723, pp. 320-339, Springer-Verlag
Using genre to support active participation in learning communities
Techreport ID: kmi-00-13
Date: 2000
Author(s): Trevor Collins, Paul Mulholland and Stuart Watt
Oracles, Bards, and Village Gossips, or, Social Roles and Meta Knowledge Management
Techreport ID: kmi-99-09
Date: 1999
Author(s): Simon Masterton and Stuart Watt
Seeing things as people: anthropomorphism and common-sense psychology
Techreport ID: kmi-98-02
Date: 1998
Author(s): Stuart Watt
Artificial Societies and Psychological Agents
Techreport ID: kmi-96-14
Date: 1996
Author(s): Stuart Watt
Teaching Through Electronic Mail
Techreport ID: kmi-95-11
Date: 1995
Author(s): Stuart Watt
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We focus on content-based information retrieval over a wide range of data spanning form unstructured text and unlabelled images over spoken documents and music to videos. This encompasses the modelling of human perception of relevance and similarity, the learning from user actions and the up-to-date presentation of information. Currently we are building a research version of an integrated multimedia information retrieval system MIR to be used as a research prototype. We aim for a system that understands the user's information need and successfully links it to the appropriate information sources, be it a report or a TV news clip. This work is guided by the vision that an automated knowledge extraction system ultimately empowers people making efficient use of information sources without the burden of filing data into specialised databases.
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