Institute of Artificial Intelligence
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Members of Staff.- 3.1:
Prof. Dr. Susanne Biundo-Stephan. - 3.2:
Juniorprof. Dr. Birte Glimm. - 3.3:
Sylvia Ebel. - 3.4:
Ingrid Neumann. - 3.5:
Pascal Bercher. - 3.6:
Heba El Beh. - 3.7:
Dr. Mohamed Elkawkagy. - 3.8:
Thomas Geier. - 3.9:
Thilo Hörnle. - 3.10:
Dr. Yevgeny Kazakov. - 3.11:
Peter Kurzok. - 3.12:
Dr. Thorsten Liebig. - 3.13:
Felix Müller. - 3.14:
Olaf Noppens. - 3.15:
Dr. Bernd Schattenberg. - 3.16:
Bastian Seegebarth. 3.17: - 3.18:
Former Professors. - 3.19:
Alumni.
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Open Positions.
Dr. Bernd Schattenberg

Since January 2009 I work as a project coordinator for the Transregional Collaborative Research Centre
SFB/TRR 62 "Companion-Technology for Cognitive Technical Systems" funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). Before that, I was a research assistant at my current institute, where I was involved in the project coordination of
PLANET, the Network of Excellence in AI Planning.
My research interests are mainly centered around hybrid planning, the integration of classical state-based causal reasoning and hierarchical decomposition-oriented techniques. I am particularly interested in the following topics:
- Integration of planning and scheduling
- Knowledge representation for planning and scheduling
- User-centered planning
- Plan explanation
- Intention and plan recognition
Contact
bernd.schattenberg(at)uni-ulm.de- phone: +49 (0)731/50-24259
- fax: +49 (0)731/50-24188
Postal Address
- Dr. Bernd Schattenberg
- Ulm University
- Institute of Artificial Intelligence
- D-89069 Ulm
Office
- James-Franck-Ring
- building O27, level 4
- room 447
Publications
References
| 26. |
Improving Hierarchical Planning Performance by the Use of Landmarks
Proceedings of the 26th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI 2012)
Publisher: AAAI Press,
2012
accepted
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| 25. |
Making Hybrid Plans More Clear to Human Users -- A Formal Approach for Generating Sound Explanations
Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling (ICAPS 2012)
Publisher: AAAI Press,
2012
accepted
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| 24. |
Planning Models for Two-Way Avoidance and Reversal Learning
Proceedings of the 7th Vienna International Conference on Mathematical Modelling (MATHMOD 2012)
Vienna, Austria
2012
accepted
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| 23. |
Advanced user assistance based on AI planning
Cognitive Systems Research,
12(3-4):219--236
2011
ISSN: 1389--0417
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| 22. |
Planning in the Real World
Informatik-Spektrum,
34(5):443--454
2011
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| 21. |
Landmark-Aware Strategies for Hierarchical Planning
Workshop on Heuristics for Domain-independent Planning (HDIP 2011) at ICAPS 2011
, page 73--79.
2011
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| 20. |
Reinforcement learning and planning models for two-way-avoidance and reversal learning
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Society For Neuroscience
2011
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| 19. |
Exploiting Landmarks for Hybrid Planning
Proceedings of the 25th PuK Workshop "Planen, Scheduling und Konfigurieren, Entwerfen" (PuK 2010)
2010
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| 18. |
Landmarks in Hierarchical Planning
Proceedings of the 19th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 2010)
, page 229--234.
Publisher: IOS Press,
2010
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| 17. |
Verbal Explanations for Hybrid Planning
In , , and , editor,
Proceedings of the Conference "Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik" (MKWI 2010), Teilkonferenz "Planen, Scheduling und Konfigurieren, Entwerfen" (PuK 2010)
, page 2309--2320.
Publisher: Universitätsverlag Göttingen,
2010
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| 16. |
A Framework for Interactive Hybrid Planning
Proceedings of the 32nd Annual German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI 2009)
Volume 5803
of LNAI 5803
, page 17--24.
Publisher: Springer,
2009
ISBN: 978-3-642-04616-2
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| 15. |
Hybrid Planning and Scheduling
Ulm University, Germany,
2009
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