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KI 2006 29th Annual German Conference on AI, KI 2006, Bremen, Germany, June 14-17, 2006, Proceedings /

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Freksa, Christian (Editor ), Kohlhase, Michael (Editor ), Schill, Kerstin (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2007.
Edición:1st ed. 2007.
Colección:Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 4314
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo

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505 0 |a Session 1. Invited Talk -- Expressivity-Preserving Tempo Transformation for Music - A Case-Based Approach -- Session 2. Cognition and Emotion -- MicroPsi: Contributions to a Broad Architecture of Cognition -- Affective Cognitive Modeling for Autonomous Agents Based on Scherer's Emotion Theory -- Session 3A. Semantic Web -- OWL and Qualitative Reasoning Models -- Techniques for Fast Query Relaxation in Content-Based Recommender Systems -- Session 3B. Analogy -- Solving Proportional Analogies by E-Generalization -- Building Robots with Analogy-Based Anticipation -- Session 4A. Natural Language -- Classification of Skewed and Homogenous Document Corpora with Class-Based and Corpus-Based Keywords -- Learning an Ensemble of Semantic Parsers for Building Dialog-Based Natural Language Interfaces -- Session 4B. Reasoning -- Game-Theoretic Agent Programming in Golog Under Partial Observability -- Finding Models for Blocked 3-SAT Problems in Linear Time by Systematical Refinement of a Sub-model -- Towards the Computation of Stable Probabilistic Model Semantics -- DiaWOz-II - A Tool for Wizard-of-Oz Experiments in Mathematics -- Session 5. Invited Talk -- Applications of Automated Reasoning -- Session 6A. Ontologies -- On the Scalability of Description Logic Instance Retrieval -- Relation Instantiation for Ontology Population Using the Web -- Session 6B. Spatio-temporal Reasoning -- GeTS - A Specification Language for Geo-Temporal Notions -- Active Monte Carlo Recognition -- Session 7A. Machine Learning -- Cross System Personalization and Collaborative Filtering by Learning Manifold Alignments -- A Partitioning Method for Mixed Feature-Type Symbolic Data Using a Squared Euclidean Distance -- Session 7B. Spatial Reasoning -- On Generalizing Orientation Information in -- Towards the Visualisation of Shape Features The Scope Histogram -- Session 8A. Robot Learning -- A Robot Learns to Know People-First Contacts of a Robot -- Recombinant Rule Selection in Evolutionary Algorithm for Fuzzy Path Planner of Robot Soccer -- Session 8B. Classical AI Problems -- A Framework for Quasi-exact Optimization Using Relaxed Best-First Search -- Gray Box Robustness Testing of Rule Systems -- A Unifying Framework for Hybrid Planning and Scheduling -- Session 9. Agents -- A Hybrid Time Management Approach to Agent-Based Simulation -- Adaptive Multi-agent Programming in GTGolog -- Agent Logics as Program Logics: Grounding KARO -- On the Relationship Between Playing Rationally and Knowing How to Play: A Logical Account -- Special Event. 50 Years Artificial Intelligence -- 1956-1966 How Did It All Begin? - Issues Then and Now -- Fundamental Questions -- Towards the AI Summer -- History of AI in Germany and The Third Industrial Revolution -- Three Decades of Human Language Technology in Germany -- 1996-2006 Autonomous Robots -- Projects and Vision in Robotics -- What Will Happen in Algorithm Country?. 
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