15. FLAIRS Conference 2002:
Pensacola Beach,
Florida,
USA
Susan M. Haller, Gene Simmons (Eds.):
Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference, May 14-16, 2002, Pensacola Beach, Florida, USA.
AAAI Press 2002, ISBN 1-57735-141-X
Agents
AI in Aerospace
- Eric A. Domeshek:
Semi-Formal Representations in Support of Design Coordination.
19-23
- John L. Mohammed:
SpaceCAPS: Automated Mission Planning for the TechSat 21 Formation-Flying Cluster Experiment.
24-27
- Lance Self:
Design of a Satellite Data Distribution Center.
28-31
- Walt Truszkowski:
An Agent Community Supporting Orbit Determination.
32-34
Artificial Intelligence in Educational Information Technology
Automated Reasoning
Behavioral Characteristics and AI Systems:
Innovations and Application
Case-Based Reasoning
- David W. Aha, Kalyan Moy Gupta:
Causal Query Elaboration in Conversational Case-Based Reasoning.
95-100
- Belén Díaz-Agudo, Pedro A. González-Calero:
CBROnto: A Task/Method Ontology for CBR.
101-105
- David B. Leake, Raja Sooriamurthi:
Managing Multiple Case Bases: Dimensions and Issues.
106-110
- Lorraine McGinty, Barry Smyth:
Shared Experiences in Personalized Route Planning.
111-115
- M. Michael, Deepak Khemani:
An Industrial Application of CBR in Manufacturing to Reduce Rejections.
116-120
- Derry O'Sullivan, David C. Wilson, Barry Smyth:
Using Collaborative Filtering Data in Case-Based Recommendation.
121-125
- David W. Patterson, Niall Rooney, Mykola Galushka, Sarab S. Anand:
Towards Dynamic Maintenance of Retrieval Knowledge in CBR.
126-131
- Ian D. Watson, Emilia Mendes, Chris Triggs, Nile Mosley, Steve Counsell:
Using CBR to Estimate Development Effort for Web Hypermedia Applications.
132-136
Categorization and Concept Representation Models and Implications
- Andrea Di Ferdinando, Anna M. Borghi, Domenico Parisi:
The Role of Action in Object Categorization.
138-142
- Karine Duvignau, Olivier Gasquet, Bruno Gaume, Marie-Dominique Gineste:
Categorisation of Actions by Analogy: From the Analysis of Metaphoric Utterances to a Computational Model.
143-147
- Liane Gabora, Diederik Aerts:
Contextualizing Concepts.
148-152
- Françoise Gayral, Daniel Kayser:
Inference and Categorization.
153-157
- Michael Grimsley, Anthony Meehan:
Perceptual Scaling in Materials Selection for Concurrent Design.
158-162
- Todd M. Gureckis, Bradley C. Love:
Modeling Unsupervised Learning with SUSTAIN.
163-167
- David B. Leake, Ana Gabriela Maguitman, Alberto J. Cañas:
Assessing Conceptual Similarity to Support Concept Mapping.
168-172
- Fabio Pardi:
Category Similarity as a Predictor for SVM Learning Performance.
173-177
- Anca Pascu, François-Gilles Carpentier:
Object Determination Logic - A Categorization System.
178-180
- Pei Wang:
The Logic of Categorization.
181-185
Constraint Satisfaction and Theorem Proving
Evaluation of Intelligent Systems
Genetic Algorithms
Imprecise and Indeterminate Probabilities in Artificial Intelligence
Integrated Intelligent Systems
Interactive Tutoring
Knowledge Management
Machine Learning
- Svetla Boytcheva, Zdravko Markov:
An Algorithm for Inducing Least Generalization Under Relative Implication.
322-326
- Fabio Gagliardi Cozman, Ira Cohen:
Unlabeled Data Can Degrade Classification Performance of Generative Classifiers.
327-331
- Karen C. Davis, Krishnamoorthy Janakiraman, Ali Minai, Robert B. Davis:
Data Integration Using Data Mining Techniques.
332-338
- Ronnie Fanguy, Miroslav Kubat:
Modifying Upstart for Use in Multiclass Numerical Domains.
339-343
- Rattikorn Hewett, John H. Leuchner, Choh-Man Teng, Sean D. Mooney, Teri E. Klein:
Compression-Based Induction and Genome Data.
344-348
- Priyath T. Sandanayake, Diane J. Cook:
Imitating Agent Game Strategies Using a Scalable Markov Model.
349-353
- Alexey Tsymbal, Seppo Puuronen, Mykola Pechenizkiy, Matthias Baumgarten, David W. Patterson:
Eigenvector-Based Feature Extraction for Classification.
354-358
Natural Language Processing
Neural Networks
Robotics
Semantic Web
- Ying Ding, Maksym Korotkiy, Borys Omelayenko, Vera Kartseva, Volodymyr Zykov, Michel C. A. Klein, Ellen Schulten, Dieter Fensel:
GoldenBullet in a Nutshell.
403-407
- James Farrugia, Max J. Egenhofer:
Presentations and Bearers of Semantics on the Web.
408-412
- Yolanda Gil, Varun Ratnakar:
A Comparison of (Semantic) Markup Languages.
413-418
- Borys Omelayenko, Dieter Fensel, Christoph Bussler:
Mapping Technology for Enterprise Integration.
419-424
- Tanja Sollazzo, Siegfried Handschuh, Steffen Staab, Martin R. Frank, Nenad Stojanovic:
Semantic Web Service Architecture -- Evolving Web Service Standards toward the Semantic Web.
425-429
- Nicolas Spyratos, Yannis Tzitzikas, Vassilis Christophides:
On Personalizing the Catalogs of Web Portals.
430-434
- Nenad Stojanovic, Ljiljana Stojanovic:
Searching for the Knowledge in the Semantic Web.
435-439
- Heiner Stuckenschmidt, Jens Hartmann, Frank van Harmelen:
Learning Structural Classification Rules for Web-Page Categorization.
440-444
- Holger Wache, Ubbo Visser, Thorsten Scholz:
Ontology Construction - An Iterative and Dynamic Task.
445-449
- Haiping Zhu, Jiwei Zhong, Jianming Li, Yong Yu:
An Approach for Semantic Search by Matching RDF Graphs.
450-454
Spatiotemporal Reasoning
- Enrique Alfonseca, Suresh Manandhar:
A Framework for Constructing Temporal Models from Texts.
456-460
- Jörg Baus, Christian Kray:
Frames of Reference, Positional Information and Navigational Assistance.
461-465
- Thomas Bittner:
Granularity in Reference to Spatio-Temporal Location and Relations.
466-470
- Richard Chbeir, Youssef Amghar, André Flory:
High Expressive Spatio-Temporal Relations.
471-475
- Hans W. Guesgen:
From the Egg-Yolk to the Scrambled-Egg Theory.
476-480
- Howard J. Hamilton, Leah Findlater:
Looking Backward, Forward, and All Around: Temporal, Spatial, and Spatio-Temporal Data Mining.
481-485
- Debasis Mitra:
A Class of Star-Algebras for Point-Based Qualitative Reasoning in Two-Dimensional Space.
486-491
Uncertain Reasoning and Imprecise and Indeterminate Probabilities in AI
Uncertain Reasoning
Workshop
- Robert R. Hoffman:
Institutionalizing the Field of Expertise Studies and Its Applications to Computer Science.
540-543
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