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KI 2003: Advances in Artificial Intelligence : 26th Annual German Conference on AI, KI 2003, Hamburg, Germany, September 15-18, 2003, Proceedings / edited by Andreas Günter, Rudolf Kruse, Bernd Neumann.

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Book
Contributor:
Günter, A. (Andreas), editor.
Kruse, Rudolf, editor.
Neumann, Bernd, 1943 May 17- editor.
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Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence ; 2821.
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; 2821
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Artificial intelligence.
Artificial Intelligence.
Local Subjects:
Artificial Intelligence.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XII, 668 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2003.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2003.
System Details:
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Contents:
Invited Paper
Towards Symmetric Multimodality: Fusion and Fission of Speech, Gesture, and Facial Expression
Leveraging Metadata Creation for the Semantic Web with CREAM
Negotiation Technologies
Pushing the Limit in Visual Data Exploration: Techniques and Applications
Words at the Right Time: Real-Time Dialogues with the WITAS Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Logics and Ontologies
The Instance Problem and the Most Specific Concept in the Description Logic w.r.t. Terminological Cycles with Descriptive Semantics
Satisfiability and Completeness of Converse-PDL Replayed
Optimality Theory through Default Logic
Towards a Systematic Account of Different Logic Programming Semantics
How to Build a Foundational Ontology
The Universal Medical Language System and the Gene Ontology: Some Critical Reflections
Cognitive Modeling
Behavioral Knowledge Representation for the Understanding and Creation of Video Sequences
Designing Agents with MicroPsi Node Nets
Conscious Behavior through Reflexive Dialogs
Reasoning Methods
What Observations Really Tell Us
A Formal Assessment Result for Fluent Calculus Using the Action Description Language A k
Computing Minimum-Cardinality Diagnoses Using OBDDs
Presenting Sets of Problem Solutions Concisely
Machine Learning
Automatic Document Categorization
A Logical Approach to Data-Driven Classification
Spatial Inference - Combining Learning and Constraint Solving
Hybrid Approaches for Case Retrieval and Adaptation
Neural Networks
Applied Connectionistic Methods in Computer Vision to Compare Segmented Images
Sequential Learning Algorithm of Neural Networks Systems for Time Series
A k-Winner-Takes-All Classifier for Structured Data
Continuity of Semantic Operators in Logic Programming and Their Approximation by Artificial Neural Networks
Reasoning under Uncertainty
Bayesian Metanetworks for Modelling User Preferences in Mobile Environment
On Identifying Tree-Structured Perfect Maps
Bayesian Treatment of Incomplete Discrete Data Applied to Mutual Information and Feature Selection
Fusing Probabilistic Information on Maximum Entropy
A Probabilistic Approach for Dynamic State Estimation Using Visual Information
Approaches to Semi-supervised Learning of Fuzzy Classifiers
Instance-Based Learning of Credible Label Sets
Self Learning or How to Make a Knowledge Base Curious about Itself
Tolerance Spaces and Approximative Representational Structures
Planning and Constraints
Planning in Answer Set Programming Using Ordered Task Decomposition
The Process Semantics Based Reasoning about Continuous Change
A Flexible Meta-solver Framework for Constraint Solver Collaboration
Spatial Modeling
Tripartite Line Tracks - Bipartite Line Tracks
Consistent 3D Model Construction with Autonomous Mobile Robots
Who Can Connect in RCC?
An Arrangement Calculus, Its Complexity and Algorithmic Properties
User Modeling
Multimodal User State Recognition in a Modern Dialogue System
Tailoring the Presentation of Plans to Users' Knowledge and Capabilites
Agent Technology
An Agents' Definition Framework and a Methodology for Deriving Agents' Taxonomies
A Multimodal Fission Approach with a Presentation Agent in the Dialog System SmartKom
Monitoring Agents Using Declarative Planning.
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978-3-540-39451-8
9783540394518
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