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6. PRICAI 2000 Workshops: Melbourne, Australia
- Ryszard Kowalczyk, Seng Wai Loke, Nancy E. Reed, Graham J. Williams:
Advances in Artificial Intelligence. PRICAI 2000 Workshop Reader, Four Workshops held at PRICAI 2000, Melbourne, Australia, August 28 - September 1, 2000, Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2112, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-42597-7
Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Industry
- Graham J. Williams, Dickson Lukose:
Artificial Intelligence in Industry. 3-4 - Andreas Birk, Holger Kenn:
Applying Behavior-Oriented Robotics to a Mobile Security Device. 5-15 - Lin-Li Chen, Christine W. Chan:
Ontology Design and Its Application in the Petroleum Remediation Domain. 16-23 - Weiqin Chen, Ryan Shaw, Leif Mortenson, Tom Foley, Riichiro Mizoguchi:
A Sales Agent for Website Personalization. 24-30 - Jongho Choy, Sung-Bae Cho:
Anomaly Detection of Computer Usage Using Artificial Intelligence Techniques. 31-43 - Hyun-Don Kim, Sung-Bae Cho:
Application of Self-Organizing Maps to Classification and Browsing of FAQ E-mails. 44-55 - Setsuo Ohsuga, Shunsuke Chigusa, Katsuyuki Sugaya:
Model Based Program Specification and Program Generation - In a Case of Vehicle-Engine Control System Design. 56-71 - Wim Pijls, Rob Potharst:
Classification Based upon Frequent Patterns. 72-79 - Dharmendra Sharma, Nivlesh Chandra:
An Evolutionary Approach to Constraint-Based Timetabling. 80-92 - Pieter Spronck, Klaas Schilstra:
BOKS: A Rule-Based System in Support of the Dutch Building Materials Regulations. 93-102 - Said Tabet, Prabhakar Bhogaraju, David Ash:
Using XML as a Language Interface for AI Applications. 103-110 - Ian Watson:
INFOSHOP: A Decision Support Tool for Local Government Regulatory Advice. 111-122 - Virginia Wheway:
Using Boosting to Detect Noisy Data. 123-132
Artificial Intelligence in Electronic Commerce
- Ryszard Kowalczyk, Maria R. Lee:
Artificial Intelligence in Electronic Commerce. 133-134 - Ahmad Kayed, Robert M. Colomb:
Conceptual Structures for Tendering Ontology. 135-146 - Iyad Rahwan, Ryszard Kowalczyk, Yun Yang:
Virtual Enterprise Design - BDI Agents vs. Objects. 147-157 - Sukunesan Sinnappan, Mary-Anne Williams, Siva Muthaly:
Agent Based Architecture for Internet Marketing. 158-169 - On Wong, Raymond Lau:
Possibilistic Reasoning for Intelligent Payment Agents. 170-182 - Dong Mei Zhang, Wai Yat Wong:
A Web-Based Negotiation Agent Using CBR. 183-198
Intelligent Information Agents
- Seng Wai Loke:
Intelligent Information Agents. 199-200 - Harold Boley:
Relationships between Logic Programming and RDF. 201-218 - Naoki Fukuta, Takayuki Ito, Toramatsu Shintani:
An Approach to Building Mobile Intelligent Agents Based on Anytime Migration. 219-228 - Xiaoying Gao, Leon Sterling:
Knowledge-Based Information Agents. 229-238 - Clinton Heinze, Adrian R. Pearce, Leon Sterling, Simon Goss:
Designing Perception Modules to Shape Information for Agents. 239-248 - Hironori Hiraishi, Hiroshi Sawai, Fumio Mizoguchi:
Design of a Visualization Agent for WWW Information. 249-258 - Hassen Kriaa, Guy Gouardères:
Revisable Analysis and Design by Actors Interaction: Emergency Case Study. 259-268 - Raymond Lau, Arthur H. M. ter Hofstede, Peter Bruza:
A Logic-Based Approach for Adaptive Information Filtering Agents. 269-278 - Carsten Pils, Jens Hartmann:
The User Agent: An Approach for Service and Profile Management in Wireless Access Systems. 279-288 - Tiemei Irene Zhang, Elizabeth A. Kendall:
System Analysis of Agent-Based LCC Information Gathering. 289-300
Teamwork and Adjustable Autonomy in Agents
- Nancy E. Reed:
Teamwork and Adjustable Autonomy in Agents. 301-302 - K. Suzanne Barber, Cheryl E. Martin, Ryan McKay:
A Communication Protocol Supporting Dynamic Autonomy Agreements in Multi-agent Systems. 303-320 - Gregory Dorais, David Kortenkamp:
Designing Human-Centered Autonomous Agents. 321-324 - Henry Hexmoor:
A Cognitive Model of Situated Autonomy. 325-334 - David Kortenkamp:
Designing an Architecture for Adjustably Autonomous Robot Teams. 335-338 - Paul Scerri, Nancy E. Reed:
Making Adjustable Autonomy Easier with Teamwork. 339-352 - K. Suzanne Barber, Cheryl E. Martin, Nancy E. Reed, David Kortenkamp:
Dimensions of Adjustable Autonomy. 353-362
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