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Advances in Artificial Intelligence - IBERAMIA-SBIA 2006 : 2nd International Joint Conference, 10th Ibero-American Conference on AI, 18th Brazilian AI Symposium, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil, October 23-27, 2006 / edited by Jaime Simao Sichman, Helder Coelho, Solange Oliveira Rezende.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Sichman, Jaime S. (Jaime Simão), editor.
Coelho, Helder, editor.
Rezende, Solange Oliveira, editor.
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Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence ; 4140.
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; 4140
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Artificial intelligence.
Logic, Symbolic and mathematical.
Natural language processing (Computer science).
Algorithms.
Computer logic.
Artificial Intelligence.
Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages.
Natural Language Processing (NLP).
Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.
Logics and Meanings of Programs.
Local Subjects:
Artificial Intelligence.
Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages.
Natural Language Processing (NLP).
Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.
Logics and Meanings of Programs.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XXIII, 635 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2006.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2006.
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Summary:
The Brazilian Arti?cial Intelligence (AI) community decided in 2004 to organize an International Joint Conference, joining IBERAMIA 2006 (the 10th Ibero-American Arti?cial Intelligence Conference), SBIA 2006 (the 18th Brazilian Arti?cial Int- ligence Symposium), and SBRN 2006 (the 9th Brazilian Neural Networks Sym- sium). This decision was a consequence of the successful event organized in 2000, when the First International Joint Conference IBERAMIA/ SBIA 2000 (7th Ibero- American Arti?cial Intelligence Conference and 15th Brazilian Arti?cial Intel- gence Symposium) occurred in Brazil. Moreover, in 2006 the arti?cial intelligence community celebrated the golden anniversary of the 1956 Dartmouth Conference that marked the beginning of arti?cial intelligence as a research ?eld. th SBIA 2006 was the 18 conference of the SBIA conference series, which is the leading Brazilian conference for the presentation of AI research and applications. Since 1995, SBIA has become an international conference, with papers written in English, an international Program Committee, and proceedings published in Springer's Lecture Notes in Arti?cial Intelligence (LNAI) series. th IBERAMIA 2006 was the 10 conference of the IBERAMIA conference - ries, which has been one of the most suitable forums for Ibero-American AI researchers (from South and Central American countries, Mexico, Spain and Portugal) to present their results. Following the SBIA and EPIA (Portuguese Conference on AI) experiences, from IBERAMIA 1998 on, it has also become an international conference with proceedings published in Springer's LNAI series.
Contents:
Invited Speakers
Organizing Software Agents
Learning, Logic, and Probability: A Unified View
Reinventing Machine Learning with ROC Analysis
Cocktail Party Processing
AI in Education and Intelligent Tutoring Systems
Diagnostic of Programs for Programming Learning Tools
Intelligent Learning Objects: An Agent Approach to Create Reusable Intelligent Learning Environments with Learning Objects
An Experimental Study of Effective Feedback Strategies for Intelligent Tutorial Systems for Foreign Language
Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems
Coordination with Collective and Individual Decisions
Negotiator Agents for the Patrolling Task
Running Agents in Mobile Devices
A Multi Agent Based Simulator for Brazilian Wholesale Electricity Energy Market
Using IDEF0 to Enhance Functional Analysis in OISE?+? Organizational Modeling
Simulations Show That Shame Drives Social Cohesion
SILENT AGENTS: From Observation to Tacit Communication
Simulating Working Environments Through the Use of Personality-Based Agents
GAPatrol: An Evolutionary Multiagent Approach for the Automatic Definition of Hotspots and Patrol Routes
Learning by Knowledge Sharing in Autonomous Intelligent Systems
Formal Analysis of a Probabilistic Knowledge Communication Framework
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Color Image Segmentation Through Unsupervised Gaussian Mixture Models
An Image Analysis Methodology Based on Deterministic Tourist Walks
Feature Characterization in Iris Recognition with Stochastic Autoregressive Models
Cryptographic Keys Generation Using FingerCodes
Evolutionary Computation and Artificial Life
Using Computational Intelligence and Parallelism to Solve an Industrial Design Problem
Two-Phase GA-Based Model to Learn Generalized Hyper-heuristics for the 2D-Cutting Stock Problem
Mirrored Traveling Tournament Problem: An Evolutionary Approach
Pattern Sequencing Problems by Clustering Search
Hybrid Systems (Fuzzy, Genetic, Neural, Symbolic)
Development of a Hybrid Intelligent System for Electrical Load Forecasting
Extending a Hybrid CBR-ANN Model by Modeling Predictive Attributes Using Fuzzy Sets
Development of a Neural Sensor for On-Line Prediction of Coagulant Dosage in a Potable Water Treatment Plant in the Way of Its Diagnosis
Multi-objective Memetic Algorithm Applied to the Automated Synthesis of Analog Circuits
A Hybrid Learning Strategy for Discovery of Policies of Action
Knowledge Acquisition and Machine Learning
A Fractal Dimension Based Filter Algorithm to Select Features for Supervised Learning
Comparing Meta-learning Algorithms
A New Linear Dimensionality Reduction Technique Based on Chernoff Distance
A Machine Learning Approach to the Identification of Appositives
Parameterized Imprecise Classification: Elicitation and Assessment
Evolutionary Training of SVM for Multiple Category Classification Problems with Self-adaptive Parameters
Time-Space Ensemble Strategies for Automatic Music Genre Classification
Predictive and Descriptive Approaches to Learning Game Rules from Vision Data
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
Mining Intonation Corpora Using Knowledge Driven Sequential Clustering
Using Common Sense to Recognize Cultural Differences
Detection of Repetitive Patterns in Action Sequences with Noise in Programming by Demonstration
Knowledge Engineering, Ontologies and Case Based Reasoning
Supporting Ontology-Based Semantic Matching of Web Services in MoviLog
Learning Similarity Metrics from Case Solution Similarity
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
Epistemic Actions and Ontic Actions: A Unified Logical Framework
Strings and Holes: An Exercise on Spatial Reasoning
A Causal Perspective to Qualitative Spatial Reasoning in the Situation Calculus
PFORTE: Revising Probabilistic FOL Theories
Rule Schemata for Game Artificial Intelligence
Neutral Language Processing
Selecting a Feature Set to Summarize Texts in Brazilian Portuguese
Word Sense Disambiguation Based on Word Sense Clustering
Comparing Two Markov Methods for Part-of-Speech Tagging of Portuguese
Shallow Parsing Based on Comma Values
Planning and Scheduling
Unifying Nondeterministic and Probabilistic Planning Through Imprecise Markov Decision Processes
Achieving Conditional Plans Through the Use of Classical Planning Algorithms
Assessing the Value of Future and Present Options in Real-Time Planning
Reading PDDL, Writing an Object-Oriented Model
Robotics
A Reactive Lazy PRM Approach for Nonholonomic Motion Planning
Negative Information in Cooperative Multirobot Localization
Gait Control Generation for Physically Based Simulated Robots Using Genetic Algorithms
Does Complex Learning Require Complex Connectivity?
Theoretical and Logical Methods
The Predicate-Minimizing Logic MIN
Strong Negation in Well-Founded and Partial Stable Semantics for Logic Programs
MAT Logic: A Temporal×Modal Logic with Non-deterministic Operators to Deal with Interactive Systems in Communication Technologies
Uncertainty
Probabilistic Logic with Strong Independence
Bayesian Model Combination and Its Application to Cervical Cancer Detection.
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978-3-540-45464-9
9783540454649
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