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SGAI Conf. 2008: Cambridge, UK
- Max Bramer, Miltos Petridis, Frans Coenen:
Research and Development in Intelligent Systems XXV, Proceedings of AI-2008, the Twenty-eighth SGAI International Conference on Innovative Techniques and Applications of Artificial Intelligence, Cambridge, UK, 9-11 December, 2008. Springer 2009, ISBN 978-1-84882-170-5
Best Technical Paper
- Michael G. Madden:
On the Classification Performance of TAN and General Bayesian Networks. 3-16
CBR and Classification
- Thomas Roth-Berghofer, Daniel Bahls:
Code Tagging and Similarity-based Retrieval with myCBR. 19-32 - Jayaraman J. Thiagarajan, Karthikeyan Natesan Ramamurthy, Andreas Spanias:
Sparse Representations for Pattern Classification using Learned Dictionaries. 33-45 - Zina M. Ibrahim, Ahmed Y. Tawfik, Alioune Ngom:
Qualitative Hidden Markov Models for Classifying Gene Expression Data. 47-60 - Evgueni N. Smirnov, Nikolay Y. Nikolaev, Georgi I. Nalbantov:
Description Identification and the Consistency Problem. 61-74
AI Techniques
- Siddhartha Shakya, Fernando S. Oliveira, Gilbert Owusu:
Analysing the Effect of Demand Uncertainty in Dynamic Pricing with EAs. 77-90 - Alfonsas Misevicius:
Restart-Based Genetic Algorithm for the Quadratic Assignment Problem. 91-104 - Trevor Runcie, Peter M. D. Gray, Derek H. Sleeman:
Constraint Satisfaction and Fixes: Revisiting Sisyphus VT. 105-118 - Lars Nolle:
On a Control Parameter Free Optimization Algorithm. 119-130
Argumentation And Negotiation
- Maya Wardeh, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Frans Coenen:
PISA - Pooling Information from Several Agents: Multiplayer Argumentation from Experience. 133-146 - John K. Debenham, Carles Sierra:
Agent-Based Negotiation in Uncertain Environments. 147-160 - Fernando Lopes, Augusto Q. Novais, Helder Coelho:
Automated Bilateral Negotiation and Bargaining Impasse. 161-174
Intelligent Systems
- Nick Hawes, Jeremy L. Wyatt, Aaron Sloman:
Exploring Design Space For An Integrated Intelligent System. 177-190 - John Tobin, Carl Vogel:
A User-Extensible and Adaptable Parser Architecture. 191-204 - Ali Orhan Aydin, Mehmet Ali Orgun:
The Reactive-Causal Architecture: Introducing an Emotion Model along with Theories of Needs. 205-218 - R. P. Davies, Paul A. Roach, S. Perkins:
Automation of the Solution of Kakuro Puzzles. 219-232
From Machine Learning to E-Learning
- Ole-Christoffer Granmo:
The Bayesian Learning Automaton - Empirical Evaluation with Two-Armed Bernoulli Bandit Problems. 235-248 - John Atkinson, Anita Ferreira, Elvis Aravena:
Discovering Implicit Intention-Level Knowledge from Natural-Language Texts. 249-262 - Kamal Ali Albashiri, Frans Coenen, Paul H. Leng:
EMADS: An Extendible Multi-Agent Data Miner. 263-275 - Anita Ferreira, John Atkinson:
Designing a Feedback Component of an Intelligent Tutoring System for Foreign Language. 277-290
Decision Making
- Mirko Böttcher, Martin Spott, Rudolf Kruse:
An Algorithm for Anticipating Future Decision Trees from Concept-Drifting Data. 293-306 - Hiroyuki Sakai, Shigeru Masuyama:
Polarity Assignment to Causal Information Extracted from Financial Articles Concerning Business Performance of Companies. 307-320 - Thomas Roth-Berghofer, Florian Mittag:
Reduxexp: An Open-source Justification-based Explanation Support Server. 321-334
Short Papers
- Eugene Yin Cheung Wong, Henry S. C. Yeung, Henry Y. K. Lau:
Immunity-based hybrid evolutionary algorithm for multi-objective optimization. 337-342 - Frederic T. Stahl, Max Bramer, Mo Adda:
Parallel Induction of Modular Classification Rules. 343-348 - Adrian A. Hopgood, A. Mierzejewska:
Transform Ranking: a New Method of Fitness Scaling in Genetic Algorithms. 349-354 - Hassab Elgawi Osman:
Architecture of Knowledge-based Function Approximator. 355-360 - Ariel Monteserin, Silvia N. Schiaffino, Analía Amandi:
Applying Planning Algorithms to Argue in Cooperative Work. 361-366 - Carl Vogel, Gerard Lynch, Jerom F. Janssen:
Universum Inference and Corpus Homogeneity. 367-372
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