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The Cognitive Assistance in Government and Public Sector symposium was held in Arlington, VA, USA, from November 12–14, 2015 as part of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) Fall Symposium Series. The goal of this symposium was to present the state of cognitive assistance projects and to identify the opportunities and challenges of creating Cognitive Assistance (Cog) systems with an emphasis on the challenges and opportunities presented by Government and public sector applications. We hoped the outcome from the symposium could be used to scope a research agenda based on gaps in current capabilities.
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Howell, C., Stein, F., Kordella, S. et al. Cognitive Assistance in Government and Public Sector Applications. Künstl Intell 30, 347–348 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13218-016-0427-y
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