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AI Communications, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, 2003
- Kewen Wang, Ruqian Lu:
Artificial Intelligence Advances in China. 1 - Zhi-Hua Zhou, Yuan Jiang, Shifu Chen:
Extracting symbolic rules from trained neural network ensembles. 3-15 - Jue Wang, Min Zhao, Kai Zhao, Suqing Han:
Multilevel data summarization from information systems: a "rule + exception" approach. 17-39 - Keyun Hu, Yuchang Lu, Chunyi Shi:
Feature ranking in rough sets. 41-50 - Mingyi Zhang, Ying Zhang:
On the expressive power of semi-normal defaults in some semantic variants of default logic. 51-67
Volume 16, Number 2, 2003
- José Ranilla, Oscar Luaces, Antonio Bahamonde:
A heuristic for learning decision trees and pruning them into classification rules. 71-87 - Hans Tompits:
Expressing default abduction problems as quantified Boolean formulas. 89-105 - Xishun Zhao:
Complexity of argument-based default reasoning with specificity. 107-119 - Pascual Julián Iranzo:
Thesis: Partial evaluation of lazy functional logic programs. 121-123 - Francisco Azevedo:
Thesis: Constraint solving over multi-valued logics - application to digital circuits. 125-127 - Aïda Valls:
Thesis: ClusDM: a Multiple Criteria Decision Method for heterogeneous data sets. 129-130 - Brahim Hnich:
Thesis: Function variables for constraint programming. 131-132
Volume 16, Number 3, 2003
- Antonio Moreno:
Guest editorial: Agents applied in health care. 135-137 - John Fox, Martin Beveridge, David Glasspool:
Understanding intelligent agents: analysis and synthesis. 139-152 - Javier Vázquez-Salceda, Ulises Cortés, Julian A. Padget, Antonio López-Navidad, Francisco Caballero:
The organ allocation process: a natural extension of the Carrel Agent-Mediated Electronic Institution. 153-165 - Antonio Moreno, David Isern, David Sánchez:
Provision of agent-based health care services. 167-178 - Martin D. Beer, Richard Hill, Wei Huang, Andrew Sixsmith:
An agent-based architecture for managing the provision of community care - the INCA (Intelligent Community Alarm) experience. 179-192 - Ulises Cortés, Roberta Annicchiarico, Javier Vázquez-Salceda, Cristina Urdiales, Lola Cañamero, Maite López, Miquel Sànchez-Marrè, Carlo Caltagirone:
Assistive technologies for the disabled and for the new generation of senior citizens: the e-Tools architecture. 193-207 - Javier Vázquez-Salceda:
Thesis: The role of norms and electronic institutions in multi-agent systems applied to complex domains. The HARMONIA framework. 209-212 - Roberta Annicchiarico:
Thesis: New methodology for disability assessment: analysis of WHO-Disability Assessment Schedule II with clustering based on rules. 213-215
Volume 16, Number 4, 2003
- Ulises Cortés, Miquel Sànchez-Marrè, Franz Wotawa:
Guest editorial: Binding Environmental Sciences and Artificial Intelligence. 219-220 - Florentino Fernández Riverola, Juan M. Corchado:
Forecasting red tides using an hybrid neuro-symbolic system. 221-233 - Elias Kalapanidas, Nikolaos M. Avouris:
Feature selection for air quality forecasting: a genetic algorithm approach. 235-251 - Joaquim Comas, Esther Llorens, Eugenia Martí, Maria Angels Puig, Joan L. Riera, Francesc Sabater, Manel Poch:
Knowledge acquisition in the STREAMES project: the key process in the Environmental Decision Support System development. 253-265 - Noël Conruyt, David Grosser:
Knowledge engineering in environmental sciences with IKBS: Application to Systematics of corals of the Mascarene Archipelago. 267-278 - Ulises Cortés, Montserrat Martínez, Joaquim Comas, Miquel Sànchez-Marrè, Manel Poch, Ignasi R.-Roda:
A conceptual model to facilitate knowledge sharing for bulking solving in wastewater treatment plants. 279-289 - Paulo Salles, Bert Bredeweg, Symone C. S. Araújo, Walter Neto:
Qualitative models of interactions between two populations. 291-308 - David Camacho:
Thesis: Coordination of planning agents to solve problems in the Web. 309-311
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