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IEEE Intelligent Systems and their Applications, Volume 14, 1999
Volume 14, Number 1, January - February 1999
- Mike McCandless:
Let's Go Shopping. 2-4 - Keri Schreiner:
Operation: microrobot. 5-7 - Marti A. Hearst:
The changing relationship between information technology and society. 8-17 - William R. Swartout, Austin Tate:
Ontologies. 18-19 - B. Chandrasekaran, John R. Josephson, V. R. Benjamins:
What are ontologies, and why do we need them? 20-26 - André Valente, Thomas Russ, Rob MacGregor, William R. Swartout:
Building and (re)using an ontology of air campaign planning. 27-36 - Mariano Fernández-López, Asunción Gómez-Pérez, Juan Pazos Sierra, Alejandro Pazos Sierra:
Building a chemical ontology using Methontology and the Ontology Design Environment. 37-46 - Gleb Frank, Adam Farquhar, Richard Fikes:
Building a large knowledge base from a structured source. 47-54 - Alberto Broggi, Massimo Bertozzi, Alessandra Fascioli:
ARGO and the MilleMiglia in Automatico Tour. 55-64 - Limin Fu:
An expert network for DNA sequence analysis. 65-71 - Fran Bakowska:
Excellent Idea, Poor Implementation. 72 - Robert Hawkins:
A Useful But Inadequate Resource. 72 - Stephen Grand:
The year 2001 bug: whatever happened to HAL? 73-74 - David Clark:
Mad cows, metathesauri, and meaning. 75-77 - Tim Hanratty, Richard Helfman, John Dumer, Edmund H. Baur, Holly Ingham:
Soldier-centric knowledge engineering: lessons from TED. 78-80 - Crystal Chweh:
Robot-Aided Heart Surgery. 81-82
Volume 14, Number 2, March - April 1999
- Jeffrey S. Rosenschein, Bruce Krulwich:
AgentSoft. 2-3 - Giovanni Flammia:
Online maps: help or hindrance? 6-7 - Haym Hirsh, Michael H. Coen, Michael C. Mozer, Richard Hasha, James L. Flanagan:
Room service, AI-style. 8-19 - Michael C. Mozer:
An Intelligent Environment Must Be Adaptive. 11-13 - Richard Hasha:
Needed: A common Distributed-Object Platform. 14-16 - James L. Flanagan:
Autodirective sound capture: towards smarter conference rooms. 16-19 - Nicholas Kushmerik:
Gleaning the Web. 20-22 - Barbara Hayes-Roth, Robert van Gent, Rembert Reynolds, M. Vaughan Johnson Jr., Keith Wescourt:
Web guides. 23-27 - Yoav Shoham:
What we talk about when we talk about software agents. 28-31 - James Handler:
Making sense out of agents. 32-37 - Nadeem Jamali, Prasanna Thati, Gul A. Agha:
A actor-based architecture for customizing and controlling agent ensembles. 38-44 - Yannis Labrou, Tim Finin, Yun Peng:
Agent communication languages: the current landscape. 45-52 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Mark Greaves, Heather Holmback, Tom Karygiannis, Wayne A. Jansen, Barry G. Silverman, Niranjan Suri, Alex Wong:
Agents for the masses. 53-63 - Khaled A. Arisha, Fatma Özcan, Robert B. Ross, V. S. Subrahmanian, Thomas Eiter, Sarit Kraus:
Impact: a platform for collaborating agents. 64-72 - Rich Fikes, Adam Farquhar:
Distributed repositories of highly expressive reusable ontologies. 73-79 - Keri Schreiner:
HPKBs and beyond. 80-84
Volume 14, Number 3, May - June 1999
- Sara Hedberg:
Computers scorinc GMAT essays? Impossible! Or is it? 5-7 - Michael K. McCandless:
The MP3 revolution. 8-9 - Douglas E. Bernard, Richard J. Doyle, Ed Riedel, Nicolas Rouquette, Jay Wyatt, Mike Lowry, P. Pandurang Nayak:
Autonomy and software technology on NASA's Deep Space One. 10-15 - Marti A. Hearst, Robin D. Hunson, David G. Stork:
Building intelligent systems one e-citizen at a time. 16-20 - David Cope:
One approach to musical intelligence. 21-25 - Robert Laddaga:
Creating robust software through self-adaptation. 26-29 - Paul Robertson, J. Michael Brady:
Adaptive image analysis for aerial surveillance. 30-36 - Mieczyslaw M. Kokar, Kenneth Baclawski, Yönet A. Eracar:
Control theory-based foundations of self-controlling software. 37-45 - Gabor Karsai, Janos Sztipanovits:
A model-based approach to self-adaptive software. 46-53 - Peyman Oreizy, Michael M. Gorlick, Richard N. Taylor, Dennis Heimbigner, Gregory F. Johnson, Nenad Medvidovic, Alex Quilici, David S. Rosenblum, Alexander L. Wolf:
An architecture-based approach to self-adaptive software. 54-62 - James A. Hendler, Kilian Stoffel:
Back-end technology for high-performance knowledge-representation systems. 63-69 - Nicola Guarino, Claudio Masolo, Guido Vetere:
OntoSeek: content-based access to the Web. 70-80
Volume 14, Number 4, July - August 1999
- Stephen Beale:
Microchip missionary. 2-5 - David J. Musliner, Robert P. Goldman, Michael J. S. Pelican, Kurt D. Krebsbach:
Self-adaptive software for hard real-time environments. 23-29 - Yiming Yang, Jan O. Pedersen:
Intelligent information retrieval. 30-31 - Yiming Yang, Jaime G. Carbonell, Ralf D. Brown, Thomas Pierce, Blair Archibald, Xin Liu:
Learning approaches for detecting and tracking news events. 32-43 - Dunja Mladenic:
Text-learning and related intelligent agents: a survey. 44-54 - Francis Crimmins, Alan F. Smeaton, Taoufiq Dkaki, Josiane Mothe:
TetraFusion: information discovery on the Internet. 55-62 - Sholom M. Weiss, Chidanand Apté, Fred J. Damerau, David E. Johnson, Frank J. Oles, Thilo Götz, Thomas Hampp:
Maximizing text-mining performance. 63-69 - Carlos Alberola-López, George V. Cybenko:
Tracking with text-based messages. 70-78 - Neil F. Abernethy, Julie J. Wu, Micheal Hewett, Russ B. Altman:
Sophia: a flexible, Web-based knowledge server. 79-85 - Guido L. Geerts, William E. McCarthy:
Expert opinion [accounting]. 89-94
Volume 14, Number 5, September/October 1999
- Madirakshi Das, R. Manmatha, Edward M. Riseman:
Indexing Flower Patent Images Using Domain Knowledge. 24-33
- Alexander G. Hauptmann:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Integrating and Using Large Databases of Text, Images, Video, and Audio. 34-35 - Ricky Houghton:
Named Faces: Putting Names to Faces. 45-50 - Photina Jaeyun Jang, Alexander G. Hauptmann:
Learning to Recognize Speech by Watching Television. 51-58
- Udo Hahn, Stefan Schulz, Martin Romacker:
Part-Whole Reasoning: A Case Study in Medical Ontology Engineering. 59-67 - Russ B. Altman, Michael Bada, Xiaoqian J. Chai, Michelle Whirl Carrillo, Richard O. Chen, Neil F. Abernethy:
RiboWeb: An Ontology-Based System for Collaborative Molecular Biology. 68-76
- Thiemo Krink, Fritz Vollrath:
Virtual Spiders Guide Robotic Control Design. 77-84
- Richard J. Doyle, Melvin Montemerio, Ichiro Nakatani, Jean-Claude Piedboeuf, Peter Putz:
AI in Space: An international forum for Space AI and Robotics. 8-13 - Marti A. Hearst:
Trends & Controversies: Mixed-initiative interaction. 14-23 - Jesús Favela, Victoria Meza:
TIVA Applications: Image Retrieval Agent: Integrating Image Content and Text. 36-39 - Yasuhiko Watanabe, Yoshihiro Okada, Kengo Kaneji, Yoshitaka Sakamoto:
TIVA Applications: Retrieving Related TV News Reports and Newspaper Articles. 40-44
Volume 14, Number 6, November - December 1999
- Richard M. Voyles, J. Daniel Morrow, Pradeep K. Khosla:
Gesture-based programming for robotics: human-augmented software adaptation. 22-29 - David L. Waltz, Se Jung Hong:
Data mining: a long-term dream. 30-31 - Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro:
The data-mining industry coming of age. 32-34 - Steven L. Salzberg:
Gene discovery in DNA sequences. 44-48 - Chidanand Apté, Edna Grossman, Edwin P. D. Pednault, Barry K. Rosen, Fateh Tipu, Brian F. White:
Probabilistic estimation-based data mining for discovering insurance risks. 49-58 - Sylvain Létourneau, Fazel Famili, Stan Matwin:
Data mining to predict aircraft component replacement. 59-66 - Philip Chan, Wei Fan, Andreas L. Prodromidis, Salvatore J. Stolfo:
Distributed data mining in credit card fraud detection. 67-74
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