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AI Magazine, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, Spring 2008
- Carol McKenna Hamilton:
AAAI News. 3-6
- William Cheetham, Mehmet H. Göker:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence. 7-8
- Peter R. Wurman, Raffaello D'Andrea, Mick Mountz:
Coordinating Hundreds of Cooperative, Autonomous Vehicles in Warehouses. 9-20 - Anne Menendez, Guy Paillet:
Fish Inspection System Using a Parallel Neural Network Chip and the Image Knowledge Builder Application. 21-28 - Barry Smyth, Paul Cotter, Stephen Oman:
Intelligent Content Discovery on the Mobile Internet: Experiences and Lessons Learned. 29-40 - Srinivas Krovvidy:
Custom DU: A Web-Based Business User-Driven Automated Underwriting System. 41-51 - Andy Hon Wai Chun:
An AI Framework for the Automatic Assessment of e-Government Forms. 52-64 - Deborah L. McGuinness, Peter Fox, Luca Cinquini, Patrick West, José García, James L. Benedict, Don Middleton:
Enabling Scientific Research using an Interdisciplinary Virtual Observatory: The Virtual Solar-Terrestrial Observatory Example. 65-76 - Marco Ernandes, Giovanni Angelini, Marco Gori:
A Web-Based Agent Challenges Human Experts on Crosswords. 77-90
- Bruce G. Buchanan, Reid G. Smith, Jonathan Glick:
The AAAI Video Archive. 91-94 - Gautam Biswas, Xenofon D. Koutsoukos:
Report on the Eighteenth International Workshop on Principles of Diagnosis (DX-07). 95-96 - Anders Kofod-Petersen, Jörg Cassens, David B. Leake, Stefan Schulz:
Report on the 2007 Workshop on Modeling and Reasoning in Context. 97-98 - Jerry T. Ball, Chris Arney, Samuel G. Collins, Mitchell Marcus, Sergei Nirenburg, Antonio Chella, Kai Goebel, Jason H. Li, Margaret Lyell, Brian Magerko, Riccardo Manzotti, Clayton T. Morrison, Tim Oates, Mark O. Riedl, Goran Trajkovski, Walt Truszkowski, N. Serdar Uckun:
AAAI Fall Symposium Reports. 99-104
Volume 29, Number 2, Summer 2008
- David B. Leake, James Gary:
AI Magazine Poster: The AI Landscape. 3-4 - Carol McKenna Hamilton:
AAAI News. 5-8
- Daniel G. Shapiro, Mehmet H. Göker:
Advancing AI Research and Applications by Learning from What Went Wrong and Why. 9-10
- Douglas B. Lenat:
The Voice of the Turtle: Whatever Happened to AI? 11-19 - John Riedl:
You Recommended What? 20-22 - Milind Tambe:
Electric Elves: What Went Wrong and Why. 23-27 - Marcel Schoppers:
Moving Walls. 28-32 - Craig A. Knoblock, José Luis Ambite, Mark James Carman, Matthew Michelson, Pedro A. Szekely, Rattapoom Tuchinda:
Beyond the Elves: Making Intelligent Agents Intelligent. 33-39 - Daniel G. Shapiro:
Three Anecdotes from the DARPA Autonomous Land Vehicle Project. 40 - William Bricken:
Simplicity Rather Than Knowledge. 41-42 - Barbara Hayes-Roth:
Putting Intelligent Characters to Work. 43-48 - Michael J. Wooldridge:
How Inappropriately Heavyweight AI Solutions Dragged Down A Startup (and Made Me Realize that Industrial Salaries Are High for a Good Reason). 49-50 - James M. Crawford:
Lessons Learned Delivering Optimized Supply Chain Planning to the Business World. 51-53 - Neil Jacobstein:
Often, It's not About the AI. 54-56 - Jean-Gabriel Ganascia:
Reconstructing True Wrong Inductions. 57-61 - Martin Eric Mueller:
Learning from Noise. 62-66 - Michael L. Anderson, Scott Fults, Darsana P. Josyula, Tim Oates, Donald Perlis, Shomir Wilson, Dean Wright:
A Self-Help Guide For Autonomous Systems. 67-73 - Tim Oates:
A Too-Clever Ranking Method. 74-76
- Terry Fong, Kerstin Dautenhahn, Matthias Scheutz, Yiannis Demiris:
The Third International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction. 77-78
Volume 29, Number 3, Fall 2008
- Carol McKenna Hamilton:
AAAI News. 3-10
- Marie desJardins, Matthew E. Gaston, Dragomir R. Radev:
Introduction to the Special Issue on AI and Networks. 11-15 - Dragomir R. Radev, Rada Mihalcea:
Networks and Natural Language Processing. 16-28 - Tim Berners-Lee, Lalana Kagal:
The Fractal Nature of the Semantic Web. 29-34 - Filippo Menczer, Le-Shin Wu, Ruj Akavipat:
Intelligent Peer Networks for Collaborative Web Search. 35-46 - Jonathan P. Pearce, Milind Tambe, Rajiv T. Maheswaran:
Solving Multiagent Networks using Distributed Constraint Optimization. 47-62 - Claudio Mattiussi, Daniel Marbach, Peter Dürr, Dario Floreano:
The Age of Analog Networks. 63-76 - Tim Finin, Anupam Joshi, Pranam Kolari, Akshay Java, Anubhav Kale, Amit Karandikar:
The Information Ecology of Social Media and Online Communities. 77-92 - Prithviraj Sen, Galileo Namata, Mustafa Bilgic, Lise Getoor, Brian Gallagher, Tina Eliassi-Rad:
Collective Classification in Network Data. 93-106
- Marcello Balduccini, Chitta Baral, Boyan Brodaric, Simon Colton, Peter Fox, David Gutelius, Knut Hinkelmann, Ian Horswill, Bernardo A. Huberman, Eva Hudlicka, Kristina Lerman, Christine L. Lisetti, Deborah L. McGuinness, Mary Lou Maher, Mark A. Musen, Mehran Sahami, Derek H. Sleeman, Barbara Thönssen, Juan D. Velásquez, Dan Ventura:
AAAI 2008 Spring Symposia Reports. 107-115 - Mark S. Boddy, Maria Fox, Sylvie Thiébaux:
The Seventeenth International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling (ICAPS-07). 116-119
Volume 29, Number 4, Winter 2008
- Carol McKenna Hamilton:
AAAI News. 3-8
- Judy Goldsmith, Ulrich Junker:
Preference Handling for Artificial Intelligence. 9-12
- Bart Peintner, Paolo Viappiani, Neil Yorke-Smith:
Preferences in Interactive Systems: Technical Challenges and Case Studies. 13-24 - Jorge A. Baier, Sheila A. McIlraith:
Planning with Preferences. 25-36 - Yann Chevaleyre, Ulle Endriss, Jérôme Lang, Nicolas Maudet:
Preference Handling in Combinatorial Domains: From AI to Social Choice. 37-46 - Matthias Ehrgott:
Multiobjective Optimization. 47-57 - Francesca Rossi, Kristen Brent Venable, Toby Walsh:
Preferences in Constraint Satisfaction and Optimization. 58-68 - Gerhard Brewka, Ilkka Niemelä, Miroslaw Truszczynski:
Preferences and Nonmonotonic Reasoning. 69-78 - Darius Braziunas, Craig Boutilier:
Elicitation of Factored Utilities. 79-92 - Pearl Pu, Li Chen:
User-Involved Preference Elicitation for Product Search and Recommender Systems. 93-103
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