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Plan recognition, activity recognition, and intent recognition
together combine and unify techniques from user modeling, machine
vision, intelligent user interfaces, human/computer interaction,
autonomous and multi-agent systems, natural language understanding,
and machine learning. "
Plan, Activity, and Intent Recognition" explains the crucial
role of these techniques in a wide variety of applications
including:
personal agent assistants computer and network security opponent
modeling in games and simulation systems coordination in robots and
software agents web e-commerce and collaborative filtering dialog
modeling video surveillance smart homes In this book, follow the
history of this research area and witness exciting new developments
in the field made possible by improved sensors, increased
computational power, and new application areas.
Combines basic theory on algorithms for plan/activity recognition
along with results from recent workshops and seminarsExplains how
to interpret and recognize plans and activities from sensor
dataProvides valuable background knowledge and assembles key
concepts into one guide for researchers or students studying these
disciplines"
The definitive English translation of the classic Sanskrit epic
poem-now available in a one-volume paperback The Ramayana of
Valmiki, the monumental Sanskrit epic of the life of Rama, ideal
man and incarnation of the great god Visnu, has profoundly affected
the literature, art, religions, and cultures of South and Southeast
Asia from antiquity to the present. Filled with thrilling battles,
flying monkeys, and ten-headed demons, the work, composed almost
3,000 years ago, recounts Prince Rama's exile and his odyssey to
recover his abducted wife, Sita, and establish a utopian kingdom.
Now, the definitive English translation of the critical edition of
this classic is available in a single volume. Based on the
authoritative seven-volume translation edited by Robert Goldman and
Sally Sutherland Goldman, this volume presents the unabridged
translated text in contemporary English, revised and reformatted
into paragraph form. The book includes a new introduction providing
important historical and literary contexts, as well as a glossary,
pronunciation guide, and index. Ideal for students and general
readers, this edition of the Ramayana of Valmiki introduces an
extraordinary work of world literature to a new generation of
readers.
The seventh and final book of the monumental R?m?ya?a of V?lm?ki,
the Uttarak???a, brings the epic saga to a close with an account of
the dramatic events of King R?ma's millennia-long reign. It opens
with a colorful history of the demonic race of the r?k?asas and the
violent career of R?ma's villainous foe R?va?a, and later recounts
R?ma's grateful discharge of his allies in the great war at Lank?
as well as his romantic reunion with his wife S?t?. But dark clouds
gather as R?ma, confronted by scandal over S?t?'s time in captivity
under the lustful R?va?a, makes the agonizing decision to banish
his beloved wife, now pregnant. As R?ma continues as king,
marvelous tales and events unfurl, illustrating the benefits of
righteous rule and the perils that await monarchs who fail to
address the needs of their subjects. The Uttarak???a has long
served as a point of social and religious controversy largely for
its accounts of the banishment of S?t?, as well as of R?ma's
killing of a low-caste ascetic. The translators' introduction
provides a full discussion of these issues and the complex
reception history of the Uttarak???a. This translation of the
critical edition also includes exhaustive notes and a comprehensive
bibliography.
The sixth book of the Ramayana of Valmiki, the Yuddhakanda,
recounts the final dramatic war between the forces of good led by
the exiled prince Rama, and the forces of evil commanded by the
arch demon Ravana. The hero Rama's primary purpose in the battle is
to rescue the abducted princess Sita and destroy the demon king.
However, the confrontation also marks the turning point for the
divine mission of the Ramavatara, the incarnation of Lord Visnu as
a human prince, who will restore righteousness to a world on the
brink of chaos. The book ends with the gods' revelation to Rama of
his true divine nature, his emotional reunion with his beloved
wife, his long-delayed consecration as king of Kosala, and his
restoration of a utopian age. The Yuddhakanda contains some of the
most extraordinary events and larger-than-life characters to be
found anywhere in world literature. This sixth volume in the
critical edition and translation of the Valmiki Ramayana includes
an extensive introduction, exhaustive notes, and a comprehensive
bibliography.
The concluding volume of a critical English edition of the
monumental Indian epic The seventh and final book of the monumental
Ramayana of Valmiki, the Uttarakanda, brings the epic saga to a
close with an account of the dramatic events of King Rama's
millennia-long reign. It opens with a colorful history of the
demonic race of the raksasas and the violent career of Rama's
villainous foe Ravana, and later recounts Rama's grateful discharge
of his allies in the great war at Lanka as well as his romantic
reunion with his wife Sita. But dark clouds gather as Rama makes
the agonizing decision to banish his beloved wife, now pregnant. As
Rama continues as king, marvelous tales and events unfurl,
illustrating the benefits of righteous rule and the perils that
await monarchs who fail to address the needs of their subjects. The
Uttarakanda has long served as a point of social and religious
controversy largely for its accounts of the banishment of Sita, as
well as of Rama's killing of a low-caste ascetic. This seventh
volume in the critical edition and translation of the Valmiki
Ramayana includes an extensive introduction and describes the
complex reception history of the Uttarakanda, as well as exhaustive
notes and a comprehensive bibliography.
This is the second volume of a translation of India's most beloved
and influential epic saga, the monumental R?m?ya?a of V?lm?ki. Of
the seven sections of this great Sanskrit masterpiece, the
Ayodhyak???a is the most human, and it remains one of the best
introductions to the social and political values of traditional
India. This readable translation is accompanied by commentary that
elucidates the various problems of the text--philological,
aesthetic, and cultural. The annotations make extensive use of the
numerous commentaries on the R?m?ya?a composed in medieval India.
The substantial introduction supplies a historical context for the
poem and a critical reading that explores its literary and
ideological components.
This is the third volume of a planned seven-volume translation of
India's most beloved and influential epic tale--the Ramayana of
Valmiki. This third volume carries forward the narrative by
following the exiled hero Rama, his wife, and his brother on their
wanderings. The book contains the narrative center of the epic, the
abduction of Sita by the demon king Ravana. It provides a profound
meditation on the paradox of the hero as both human and divine. The
present translation seeks to provide a readable and trustworthy
English version of the poem. It is accompanied by a full commentary
elucidating the philological, aesthetic, and cultural problems of
the text. Extensive use is made in the annotations of the numerous
commentaries on the Ramayana. The substantial introduction to this
volume aims to supply a historical context for an appreciation of
the poem and a critical reading exploring the ideological
components of the work. The volumes of this work will present the
entire Ramayana, translated for the first time on the basis of the
critical edition (Oriental Institute, Baroda).
This is the first of seven volumes of a translation of the
Valmiki Ramayana, the great Sanskrit epic of the life of Rama,
ideal man and incarnation of the great god Visnu. This renowned
work of ancient India has profoundly affected the literature, art,
religions, and cultures of countless millions of people in South
and Southeast Asiaan influence that is perhaps unparalleled in the
history of world literature. Balakanda, the opening portion of this
first translation to be based on the critical edition (Oriental
Institute, Baroda), is presented here in a compact volume without
the section of notes that appears in the hardcover book.
The fifth and most popular book of the Ramayana of Valmiki, the
Sundarakanda, recounts the adventures of the monkey hero Hanuman in
leaping across the ocean to the island citadel of Lanka. Once
there, he scours the city for the abducted Princess Siti. The poet
vividly describes the opulence of the court of the demon king,
Ravana, the beauty of his harem, and the hideous deformity of
Sita's wardresses. After witnessing Sita's stern rejection of
Ravana's blandishments, Hanuman reveals himself to the princess and
restores her hope of rescue. The great monkey then wreaks havoc on
the royal park and fights a series of hair-raising battles with
Ravana's generals. Permitting himself to be captured by the warrior
Indrajit, Hanuman is led into the presence of Ravana, whom he
admonishes for his lechery. His tail is set ablaze, but he escapes
his bonds and leaping from rooftop to rooftop, sets fire to the
city. Taking leave of Sita, Hanuman once more leaps the ocean to
rejoin his monkey companions. This is the fifth volume translated
from the critical edition of the Valmiki Ramayana. It contains an
extensive introduction, exhaustive notes, and a comprehensive
bibliography.
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