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Advances in Artificial Intelligence : 18th Conference of the Canadian Society for Computational Studies of Intelligence, Canadian AI 2005, Victoria, Canada, May 9-11, 2005, Proceedings / edited by Balázs Kégl, Guy Lapalme.

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Kégl, Balázs, editor.
Lapalme, Guy, editor.
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Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence ; 3501.
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; 3501
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Artificial intelligence.
Artificial Intelligence.
Local Subjects:
Artificial Intelligence.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XVI, 458 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2005.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2005.
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Summary:
The 18th conference of the Canadian Society for the Computational Study of Intelligence (CSCSI) continued the success of its predecessors. This set of - pers re?ects the diversity of the Canadian AI community and its international partners. AI 2005 attracted 135 high-quality submissions: 64 from Canada and 71 from around the world. Of these, eight were written in French. All submitted papers were thoroughly reviewed by at least three members of the Program Committee. A total of 30 contributions, accepted as long papers, and 19 as short papers are included in this volume. We invited three distinguished researchers to give talks about their current research interests: Eric Brill from Microsoft Research, Craig Boutilier from the University of Toronto, and Henry Krautz from the University of Washington. The organization of such a successful conference bene?ted from the coll- oration of many individuals. Foremost, we would like to express our apprec- tion to the Program Committee members and external referees, who provided timely and signi?cant reviews. To manage the submission and reviewing process we used the Paperdyne system, which was developed by Dirk Peters. We owe special thanks to Kellogg Booth and Tricia d'Entremont for handling the local arrangementsandregistration.WealsothankBruceSpencerandmembersofthe CSCSI executive for all their e?orts in making AI 2005 a successful conference.
Contents:
Agents
Dynamic Maps in Monte Carlo Localization
Handling Over-Constrained Problems in Distributed Multi-agent Systems
Performance Evaluation of an Agent Based Distributed Data Mining System
Adjusting the Autonomy of Collections of Agents in Multiagent Systems
ARES 2: A Tool for Evaluating Cooperative and Competitive Multi-agent Systems
Multiagent Systems Viewed as Distributed Scheduling Systems: Methodology and Experiments
Planning for a Mobile Robot to Attend a Conference
Constraint Satisfaction and Search
A Decision Theoretic Meta-reasoner for Constraint Optimization
Heuristic Search Applied to Abstract Combat Games
Modelling an Academic Curriculum Plan as a Mixed-Initiative Constraint Satisfaction Problem
SWAMI: Searching the Web Using Agents with Mobility and Intelligence
Queuing Local Solutions in Distributed Constraint Satisfaction Systems
Data Mining
A Bayesian Model to Smooth Telepointer Jitter
A Comparative Study of Two Density-Based Spatial Clustering Algorithms for Very Large Datasets
A Markov Model for Inventory Level Optimization in Supply-Chain Management
Analysis and Classification of Strategies in Electronic Negotiations
Fast Protein Superfamily Classification Using Principal Component Null Space Analysis
First Steps Towards Incremental Diagnosis of Discrete-Event Systems
Integrating Web Content Clustering into Web Log Association Rule Mining
Privacy Compliance Enforcement in Email
Towards an Ontology-Based Spatial Clustering Framework
Moving Target Prediction Using Evolutionary Algorithms
Multi Class Adult Image Classification Using Neural Networks
Probability and Equality: A Probabilistic Model of Identity Uncertainty
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
A Logic of Inductive Implication or Artificial Intelligence Meets Philosophy of Science II
Knowledge Distribution in Large Organizations Using Defeasible Logic Programming
On the Role of the Markov Condition in Causal Reasoning
Machine Learning
The Impact of Feature Extraction on the Performance of a Classifier: kNN, Naïve Bayes and C4.5
Instance Cloning Local Naive Bayes
Comparing Dimension Reduction Techniques for Document Clustering
Incorporating Evidence in Bayesian Networks with the Select Operator
Quick Spatial Outliers Detecting with Random Sampling
Natural Language
A Document Browsing Tool: Using Lexical Classes to Convey Information
A Supervised Learning Approach to Acronym Identification
Adjectives: A Uniform Semantic Approach
Automatic Acquisition of Gender Information for Anaphora Resolution
Automatic Identification of Parallel Documents With Light or Without Linguistic Resources
Inductive Improvement of Part-of-Speech Tagging and Its Effect on a Terminology of Molecular Biology
Vocabulary Completion Through Word Cooccurrence Analysis Using Unlabeled Documents for Text Categorization
Voting Between Multiple Data Representations for Text Chunking
A Novel Use of VXML to Construct a Speech Browser for a Public-Domain SpeechWeb
Arabic Speech Synthesis Using a Concatenation of Polyphones: The Results
English to Chinese Translation of Prepositions
Generating Adaptive Multimedia Presentations Based on a Semiotic Framework
Producing Headline Summaries for Newspaper Articles
Regularized Classifiers for Information Retrieval
Rethinking Language Models Within the Framework of Dynamic Bayesian Networks
Reinforcement Learning
Error Bounds in Reinforcement Learning Policy Evaluation
Real-Time Decision Making for Large POMDPs.
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9783540319528
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