- why we can't quit searching
- "An action is considered intentional if the agent has (a) a desire for an outcome, (b) a belief that the action will lead to the outcome, (c) an intention ..."An action is considered intentional if the agent has (a) a desire for an outcome, (b) a belief that the action will lead to the outcome, (c) an intention to perform the action, (d) skill to perform the action, and (e) awareness while performing it."
- Fall 2003, with a focus on intentions and collaboration, list of references
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- Ed H. Chi is a senior research scientist at Palo Alto Research Center's User Interface Research Group.
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