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AI Communications, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, 2014
- Maria Fox, Luc De Raedt:
Introduction to the Special Issue on the ECAI 2012 Turing and Anniversary Track. 1 - Stephen H. Muggleton:
Alan Turing and the development of Artificial Intelligence. 3-10 - Michèle Sebag:
A tour of machine learning: An AI perspective. 11-23 - Alan Bundy:
European collaboration on automated reasoning. 25-35 - Nello Cristianini:
On the current paradigm in artificial intelligence. 37-43 - Hector Geffner:
Artificial Intelligence: From programs to solvers. 45-51 - Aaron Sloman:
Biological, computational and robotic connections with Kant's theory of mathematical knowledge. 53-62 - Félix Ingrand, Malik Ghallab:
Robotics and artificial intelligence: A perspective on deliberation functions. 63-80 - Erik Sandewall:
A perspective on the early history of artificial intelligence in Europe. 81-86 - Wolfgang Bibel:
Artificial Intelligence in a historical perspective. 87-102
Volume 27, Number 2, 2014
- Mansour M. Alghamdi, Mohamed I. Alkanhal, Mohamed Al-Badrashiny, Abdulaziz O. Al-Qabbany, Ali Areshey, Abdulaziz Alharbi:
A hybrid automatic scoring system for Arabic essays. 103-111 - Joana Urbano, Ana Paula Rocha, Eugénio C. Oliveira:
An approach to computational social trust. 113-131 - Khalil M. El Hindi:
Fine tuning the Naïve Bayesian learning algorithm. 133-141 - Marina Cidotã, Monica Dumitrescu:
A Multinomial Hidden Markov Model and its training by a combined iterative procedure. 143-155 - Thesis summaries. 157-167
- David Quintana, Pedro Isasi:
Soft computing in finance and economics. 171-172 - Matthew Dixon, Jike Chong:
A Bayesian approach to ranking private companies based on predictive indicators. 173-188 - Arindam Chaudhuri:
Modified fuzzy support vector machine for credit approval classification. 189-211
Volume 27, Number 3, 2014
- Rachel Ben-Eliyahu-Zohary, Tal Grinshpoun, Elena Churkin, Ehud Gudes:
Monotonic qualitative logic programs: Computation and applications. 213-228 - Miguel Miranda, Inês Lynce, Vasco Manquinho:
Inferring phylogenetic trees using pseudo-Boolean optimization. 229-243 - Gianluca Torta, Luca Anselma, Daniele Theseider Dupré:
Exploiting abstractions in cost-sensitive abductive problem solving with observations and actions. 245-262 - B. Hoda Helmi, Adel Torkaman Rahmani:
Maximum spanning tree based linkage learner. 263-274 - Kevin Warwick, Huma Shah:
Assumption of knowledge and the Chinese Room in Turing test interrogation. 275-283 - Thesis summaries. 285-297
- Silvano Cincotti, Giulia Gallo, Linda Ponta, Marco Raberto:
Modeling and forecasting of electricity spot-prices: Computational intelligence vs classical econometrics. 301-314 - Sandra García-Rodríguez, David Quintana, Inés María Galván, Pedro Isasi:
Extended mean-variance model for reliable evolutionary portfolio optimization. 315-324
Volume 27, Number 4, 2014
- Daniel Borrajo, Ariel Felner, Richard E. Korf, Maxim Likhachev, Carlos Linares López, Wheeler Ruml, Nathan R. Sturtevant:
The Fifth Annual Symposium on Combinatorial Search. 327-328 - Hootan Nakhost, Martin Müller:
Towards a theory of random walk planning: Regress factors, fair homogeneous graphs and extensions. 329-344 - Jarad Cannon, Kevin Rose, Wheeler Ruml:
Real-time heuristic search for motion planning with dynamic obstacles. 345-362 - Robert C. Holte, Neil Burch:
Automatic move pruning for single-agent search. 363-383 - Elham Bavafaye Haghighi, Mohammad Rahmati, Saeed Shiry Ghidary, Günther Palm:
Mapping to optimal regions; A new method for multi-class classification task to reduce complexity. 387-404 - Geoff Sutcliffe:
The CADE-24 automated theorem proving system competition - CASC-24. 405-416 - Thesis summaries. 417-434
- Neil Rayner, Steve Phelps, Nick Constantinou:
Learning is neither sufficient nor necessary: An agent-based model of long memory in financial markets. 437-452 - José Manuel Berutich, Francisco Luna, Francisco López:
On the quest for robust technical trading strategies using multi-objective optimization. 453-471
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