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28th AI 2015: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Denilson Barbosa, Evangelos E. Milios

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Advances in Artificial Intelligence - 28th Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Canadian AI 2015, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, June 2-5, 2015, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9091, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-18355-8
Agents, Uncertainty & Games
- Anders L. Madsen

, Cory J. Butz:
Exploiting Semantics in Bayesian Network Inference Using Lazy Propagation. 3-15 - Cory J. Butz, Jhonatan de S. Oliveira, André E. dos Santos:

Darwinian Networks. 16-29 - Jean-François Landry, Jean-Pierre Dussault, Eric Beaudry:

Improvements to the Linear Optimization Models of Patrol Scheduling for Mobile Targets. 30-41 - Jason M. Bindewald

, Gilbert L. Peterson
, Michael E. Miller
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Trajectory Generation with Player Modeling. 42-49 - Robert C. Kremer, Roberto A. Flores:

Policies, Conversations, and Conversation Composition. 50-58 - Aryo Jamshidpey, Mohsen Afsharchi:

Task Allocation in Robotic Swarms: Explicit Communication Based Approaches. 59-67
AI Applications
- Yiming Qian, Hao Yuan, Minglun Gong

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Budget-Driven Big Data Classification. 71-83 - Raïssa Yapan Dougnon, Philippe Fournier-Viger

, Roger Nkambou:
Inferring User Profiles in Online Social Networks Using a Partial Social Graph. 84-99 - Ray Ruvinskiy, Peter van Beek:

An Improved Machine Learning Approach for Selecting a Polyhedral Model Transformation. 100-113 - Eric J. Friedman, Miklós Z. Rácz, Scott Shenker:

Dynamic Budget-Constrained Pricing in the Cloud. 114-121 - Jason P. Rhinelander

, Mathew Kallada, Pawan Lingras:
Visual Predictions of Traffic Conditions. 122-129 - Yasser Jafer, Stan Matwin

, Marina Sokolova:
Privacy-aware Wrappers. 130-138
NLP, Text and Social Media Mining
- Gabriel Murray:

Analyzing Productivity Shifts in Meetings. 141-154 - Ludovic Trottier, Brahim Chaib-draa

, Philippe Giguère
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Temporal Feature Selection for Noisy Speech Recognition. 155-166 - Yannick Marchand

, Robert I. Damper:
Simulating Naming Latency Effects. 167-180 - Sifei Han

, Ramakanth Kavuluru
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On Assessing the Sentiment of General Tweets. 181-195 - Khantil Patel, Orland Hoeber

, Howard J. Hamilton:
Real-Time Sentiment-Based Anomaly Detection in Twitter Data Streams. 196-203 - Victoria Bobicev, Marina Sokolova, Michael P. Oakes

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Sentiment and Factual Transitions in Online Medical Forums. 204-211 - Gabriel Murray:

Abstractive Meeting Summarization as a Markov Decision Process. 212-219
Data Mining & Machine Learning
- Morteza Mashayekhi, Robin Gras:

Rule Extraction from Random Forest: the RF+HC Methods. 223-237 - Behrouz Haji Soleimani, Stan Matwin

, Erico N. de Souza:
A Density-Penalized Distance Measure for Clustering. 238-249 - Ti Wang, Daniel L. Silver:

Learning Paired-Associate Images with an Unsupervised Deep Learning Architecture. 250-263 - Elnaz Bigdeli, Mahdi Mohammadi, Bijan Raahemi, Stan Matwin

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Incremental Cluster Updating Using Gaussian Mixture Model. 264-272 - Arvid Frydenlund, Frank Rudzicz

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Emotional Affect Estimation Using Video and EEG Data in Deep Neural Networks. 273-280 - Saul Berardo, Eloi L. Favero, Nelson Neto

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Active Learning with Clustering and Unsupervised Feature Learning. 281-290 - Yiming Qian, Minglun Gong

, Li Cheng
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STOCS: An Efficient Self-Tuning Multiclass Classification Approach. 291-306 - Daniel L. Silver, Geoffrey Mason, Lubna Eljabu

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Consolidation Using Sweep Task Rehearsal: Overcoming the Stability-Plasticity Problem. 307-322
Graduate Student Symposium
- John A. Doucette:

Resolving Elections with Partial Preferences Using Imputation. 325-329 - Spencer Polk:

Novel Game Playing Strategies Using Adaptive Data Structures. 330-333 - Fatemeh Raazaghi:

Auto-FAQ-Gen: Automatic Frequently Asked Questions Generation. 334-337 - Xiang Jiang:

Representational Transfer in Deep Belief Networks. 338-342 - Mohammed Shameer Iqbal:

Unsupervised Multi-modal Learning. 343-346 - Elnaz Davoodi:

On the Usage of Discourse Relations Across Texts with Different Readability Levels. 347-351 - Pooria Madani

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A Framework for Discovering Bursty Events and Their Relationships from Online News Articles. 352-355 - James R. Wright

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Behavioural Game Theory: Predictive Models and Mechanisms. 356-359

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