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IEEE Intelligent Systems, Volume 21, 2006
Volume 21, Number 1, January-February 2006
- James A. Hendler:
Fly, But Not Like an Eagle. 2-3
- Danna Voth, Benjamin Alfonsi:
In the News. 4-7
- Sara Reese Hedberg:
Machine Learning in Biology: A Profile of David Haussler. 8-10
- James A. Hendler:
Introduction to the Special Issue: AI, Agents, and the Web. 11 - Silvia N. Schiaffino, Analía Amandi:
Polite Personal Agents. 12-19 - Olivier Corby, Rose Dieng-Kuntz, Catherine Faron-Zucker, Fabien Gandon:
Searching the Semantic Web: Approximate Query Processing Based on Ontologies. 20-27 - Baoyao Zhou, Siu Cheung Hui, Kuiyu Chang:
Enhancing Mobile Web Access Using Intelligent Recommendations. 28-34 - James Salter, Nick Antonopoulos:
CinemaScreen Recommender Agent: Combining Collaborative and Content-Based Filtering. 35-41 - José A. Alonso-Jiménez, Joaquín Borrego-Díaz, Antonia M. Chávez-González, Francisco-Jesús Martín-Mateos:
Foundational Challenges in Automated Semantic Web Data and Ontology Cleaning. 42-52 - Paul Warren:
Knowledge Management and the Semantic Web: From Scenario to Technology. 53-59 - Mohamed Salah Hamdi:
MASACAD: A Multiagent-Based Approach to Information Customization. 60-67
- Glenn S. Semmel, Steven R. Davis, Kurt W. Leucht, Daniel A. Rowe, Kevin E. Smith, Ladislau Bölöni:
Space Shuttle Ground Processing with Monitoring Agents. 68-73
- Robert R. Hoffman, William C. Elm:
HCC Implications for the Procurement Process. 74-81
- Susie Stephens, Alfredo Morales, Matthew Quinlan:
Applying Semantic Web Technologies to Drug Safety Determination. 82-86
Volume 21, Number 2, March-April 2006
- James A. Hendler:
Revising Our Mission. 2-3
- Jan Krikke, Benjamin Alfonsi:
In the News. 4-7
- Márk Jelasity, Özalp Babaoglu, Robert Laddaga:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Self-Management through Self-Organization. 8-9 - Jacob Beal, Jonathan Bachrach:
Infrastructure for Engineered Emergence on Sensor/Actuator Networks. 10-19 - Justin Werfel, Radhika Nagpal:
Extended Stigmergy in Collective Construction. 20-28 - David Hales, Stefano Arteconi:
SLACER: A Self-Organizing Protocol for Coordination in Peer-to-Peer Networks. 29-35 - Sergi Valverde, Guy Theraulaz, Jacques Gautrais, Vincent Fourcassié, Ricard V. Solé:
Self-Organization Patterns in Wasp and Open Source Communities. 36-40 - Tracy Mullen, Viswanath Avasarala, David L. Hall:
Customer-Driven Sensor Management. 41-49 - Radhika Nagpal, Franco Zambonelli, Emin Gün Sirer, Hakima Chaouchi, Mikhail I. Smirnov:
Interdisciplinary Research: Roles for Self-Organization. 50-58
- Kim Binsted, Benjamin Bergen, Seana Coulson, Anton Nijholt, Oliviero Stock, Carlo Strapparava, Graeme Ritchie, Ruli Manurung, Helen Pain, Annalu Waller, Dave O'Mara:
Computational Humor. 59-69
- Sung Ho Ha:
Digital Content Recommender on the Internet. 70-77 - An Zeng, Dan Pan, Qi Lun Zheng, Hong Peng:
Knowledge Acquisition Based on Rough Set Theory and Principal Component Analysis. 78-85
- Michal Pechoucek, Simon G. Thompson, Jeremy W. Baxter, Graham S. Horn, Koen Kok, Cor Warmer, René Kamphuis, Vladimír Marík, Pavel Vrba, Kenwood H. Hall, Francisco P. Maturana, Klaus Dorer, Monique Calisti:
Agents in Industry: The Best from the AAMAS 2005 Industry Track. 86-95
- Shuming Tang, Fei-Yue Wang, Qinghai Miao:
ITSC 05: Current Issues and Research Trends. 96-102
Volume 21, Number 3, May-June 2006
- James A. Hendler:
Introducing the Future of AI. 2-4
- David L. Waltz:
AI's 10 to Watch. 5-14 - James A. Hendler:
In Memoriam: Push Singh (1972-2006). 15
- Oliver G. Selfridge:
Learning and Education: A Continuing Frontier for AI. 16-23 - Raj Reddy:
Robotics and Intelligent Systems in Support of Society. 24-31 - Luc Steels:
Semiotic Dynamics for Embodied Agents. 32-38 - Edwina L. Rissland:
AI and Similarity. 39-49 - Jordan B. Pollack:
Mindless Intelligence. 50-56 - Austin Tate:
The "Helpful Environment": Geographically Dispersed Intelligent Agents That Collaborate. 57-61
- Toru Ishida:
Communicating Culture. 62-63 - Karen Spärck Jones:
Collective Intelligence: It's All in the Numbers. 64-65 - David L. Waltz:
Evolution, Sociobiology, and the Future of Artificial Intelligence. 66-69 - Yorick Wilks:
Getting Meaning into the Machine. 70-71 - V. Richard Benjamins:
AI's Future: Innovating in Business and Society. 72-73 - Daniel E. O'Leary:
Intelligent Guessing. 74-75 - Colin G. Hales:
AI and Science's Lost Realm. 76-81 - Silvia Coradeschi, Alessandro Saffiotti:
Symbiotic Robotic Systems: Humans, Robots, and Smart Environments. 82-84 - Alan Bundy, Fiona McNeill:
Representation as a Fluent: An AI Challenge for the Next Half Century. 85-87 - Enrico Motta:
Knowledge Publishing and Access on the Semantic Web: A Sociotechnological Analysis. 88-90
- Ruqian Lu, Daniel Dajun Zeng, Fei-Yue Wang:
AI Research in China: 50 Years down the Road. 91-93
- Fei-Yue Wang:
Driving into the Future with ITS. 94-95
- Nigel Shadbolt, Tim Berners-Lee, Wendy Hall:
The Semantic Web Revisited. 96-101
- Jan Krikke, Benjamin Alfonsi:
In the News.
Volume 21, Number 4, July/August 2006
- James A. Hendler:
Computers Play Chess; Humans Play Go. 2-3 - Danna Voth, Jan Krikke:
In the News. 4-7 - Rudi Studer, Anupriya Ankolekar, Pascal Hitzler, York Sure:
A Semantic Future for AI. 8-9 - Michael Anderson, Susan Leigh Anderson:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Machine Ethics. 10-11 - Colin Allen, Wendell Wallach, Iva Smit:
Why Machine Ethics? 12-17 - James H. Moor:
The Nature, Importance, and Difficulty of Machine Ethics. 18-21 - Marcello Guarini:
Particularism and the Classification and Reclassification of Moral Cases. 22-28 - Bruce M. McLaren:
Computational Models of Ethical Reasoning: Challenges, Initial Steps, and Future Directions. 29-37 - Selmer Bringsjord, Konstantine Arkoudas, Paul Bello:
Toward a General Logicist Methodology for Engineering Ethically Correct Robots. 38-44 - Thomas M. Powers:
Prospects for a Kantian Machine. 46-51 - Christopher Grau:
There Is No "I" in "Robot": Robots and Utilitarianism. 52-55 - Michael Anderson, Susan Leigh Anderson, Chris Armen:
An Approach to Computing Ethics. 56-63 - Steve A. Chien, Richard J. Doyle, Ashley Gerard Davies, Ari K. Jónsson, Ralph D. Lorenz:
The Future of AI in Space. 64-69 - Gary Klein, Brian M. Moon, Robert R. Hoffman:
Making Sense of Sensemaking 1: Alternative Perspectives. 70-73 - Silvia Coradeschi, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Minoru Asada, Stuart C. Shapiro, Michael Thielscher, Cynthia Breazeal, Maja J. Mataric, Hiroshi Ishida:
Human-Inspired Robots. 74-85 - Carlos Ramos:
How Portugal Celebrated AI's 50th Anniversary. 86-88
Volume 21, Number 5, September/October 2006
- Danna Voth, Jan Krikke:
In the News. 3-6 - Frederick Hayes-Roth:
Puppetry vs. Creationism: Why AI Must Cross the Chasm. 7-9 - Dina Goren-Bar, Oscar Mayora-Ibarra:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Intelligent Systems for Interactive Entertainment. 10-12 - Mark T. Maybury, Oliviero Stock, Wolfgang Wahlster:
Intelligent Interactive Entertainment Grand Challenges. 14-18 - Maria Cutumisu, Duane Szafron, Jonathan Schaeffer, Matthew McNaughton, Thomas Roy, Curtis Onuczko, Mike Carbonaro:
Generating Ambient Behaviors in Computer Role-Playing Games. 19-27 - Ingo H. C. Wassink, Betsy van Dijk, Job Zwiers, Anton Nijholt, Jorrit Kuipers, Arnd O. Brugman:
In The Truman Show: Generating Dynamic Scenarios in a Driving Simulator. 28-32 - Rada Mihalcea, Carlo Strapparava:
Technologies That Make You Smile: Adding Humor to Text-Based Applications. 33-39 - Christoph Schlieder, Peter Kiefer, Sebastian Matyas:
Geogames: Designing Location-Based Games from Classic Board Games. 40-46 - Herwin van Welbergen, Anton Nijholt, Dennis Reidsma, Job Zwiers:
Presenting in Virtual Worlds: An Architecture for a 3D Anthropomorphic Presenter. 47-53 - Jean-Luc Lugrin, Marc Cavazza, Mark Palmer, Sean Crooks:
Artificial Intelligence-Mediated Interaction in Virtual Reality Art. 54-62 - Hamid Haidarian Shahri, Saied Haidarian Shahri:
Eliminating Duplicates in Information Integration: An Adaptive, Extensible Framework. 63-71 - Michael D. Gordon, Weiguo Fan, Praveen Pathak:
Adaptive Web Search: Evolving a Program That Finds Information. 72-77 - Arvind, Jamey Hicks:
A Mobile Phone Ecosystem: MIT and Nokia's Joint Research Venture. 78-79 - Bin Ning, Tao Tang, Ziyou Gao, Fei Yan, Fei-Yue Wang, Daniel Zeng:
Intelligent Railway Systems in China. 80-83 - Giorgos Stoilos, Nikos Simou, Giorgos B. Stamou, Stefanos D. Kollias:
Uncertainty and the Semantic Web. 84-87 - Gary Klein, Brian M. Moon, Robert R. Hoffman:
Making Sense of Sensemaking 2: A Macrocognitive Model. 88-92
Volume 21, Number 6, November/December 2006
- James A. Hendler:
The State of the Magazine. 2-3 - Laurianne McLaughlin, Jan Krikke:
In the News. 4-7 - Antonio Moreno:
Guest Editor's Introduction: On the Evolution of Applying Agent Technology to Healthcare. 8-10 - César Cáceres, Alberto Fernández, Sascha Ossowski, Matteo Vasirani:
Agent-Based Semantic Service Discovery for Healthcare: An Organizational Approach. 11-20 - John Fox, David Glasspool, Sanjay Modgil:
A Canonical Agent Model for Healthcare Applications. 21-28 - Pancho Tolchinsky, Ulises Cortés, Sanjay Modgil, Francisco Caballero, Antonio López-Navidad:
Increasing Human-Organ Transplant Availability: Argumentation-Based Agent Deliberation. 30-37 - Tamás Kifor, László Z. Varga, Javier Vázquez-Salceda, Sergio Álvarez-Napagao, Steven Willmott, Simon Miles, Luc Moreau:
Provenance in Agent-Mediated Healthcare Systems. 38-46 - Pedro Manuel Vieira Marques, Sergi Robles, Jordi Cucurull-Juan, Ricardo João Cruz Correia, Guillermo Navarro, Ramon Martí:
Secure Integration of Distributed Medical Data Using Mobile Agents. 47-54 - Monica Tentori, Jesús Favela, Marcela D. Rodríguez:
Privacy-Aware Autonomous Agents for Pervasive Healthcare. 55-62 - Antonio Moreno, Aïda Valls, David Isern, David Sánchez:
Applying Agent Technology to Healthcare: The GruSMA Experience. 63-67 - Arie Ben-David:
What's Wrong with Hit Ratio? 68-70 - Bernhard Beckert, Tony Hoare, Reiner Hähnle, Douglas R. Smith, Cordell Green, Silvio Ranise, Cesare Tinelli, Thomas Ball, Sriram K. Rajamani:
Intelligent Systems and Formal Methods in Software Engineering. 71-81
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