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IEEE Intelligent Systems, Volume 18, 2003
Volume 18, Number 1, January/February 2003
- Nigel Shadbolt:

From the Editor in Chief: Grandly Challenged. 2-3
- You Can Tell Me by the Way I Walk; Worldwide AI Coordination to Remain Ad Hoc; Commercial Robots: Close but Not Quite There. 4-7

- Samuel Moyle, Michael J. Watts:

Neural Nets Raise the Roof. 8-10
- Fabio Ciravegna

, Sanda M. Harabagiu:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing. 12-13 - Harith Alani

, Sanghee Kim, David E. Millard, Mark J. Weal, Wendy Hall, Paul H. Lewis, Nigel Shadbolt:
Automatic Ontology-Based Knowledge Extraction from Web Documents. 14-21 - Jill Burstein, Daniel Marcu, Kevin Knight:

Finding the WRITE Stuff: Automatic Identification of Discourse Structure in Student Essays. 32-39 - Amy Isard

, Jon Oberlander, Colin Matheson, Ion Androutsopoulos
:
Speaking the Users' Languages. 40-45 - Katerina Pastra

, Horacio Saggion
, Yorick Wilks:
Intelligent Indexing of Crime Scene Photographs. 55-61 - Roberto Basili

, Alessandro Moschitti
, Maria Teresa Pazienza, Fabio Massimo Zanzotto
:
Personalizing Web Publishing via Information Extraction. 62-70
- Steffen Staab

, Wil M. P. van der Aalst, V. Richard Benjamins, Amit P. Sheth, John A. Miller, Christoph Bussler, Alexander Maedche, Dieter Fensel, Dennis Gannon:
Web Services: Been There, Done That? 72-85
- Baher Abdulhai:

ITS, Eh! Meet Canada's Flagship ITS Centre and Testbed. 86-89
- Sheila A. McIlraith, David L. Martin:

Bringing Semantics to Web Services. 90-93
- John M. Flach, Robert R. Hoffman:

The Limitations of Limitations. 94-96
Volume 18, Number 2, March/April 2003
- Nigel Shadbolt:

From the Editor in Chief: Someone to Watch over You. 2-3
- Engineering Meets Emotion: New Robots Sense Human Distress; The Paradox of Captchas. 4-7

- David Kortenkamp:

A Day in an Astronaut's Life: Reflections on Advanced Planning and Scheduling Technology. 8-11
- Fei-Yue Wang, Xiaojing Wang, Li Li, Pitu B. Mirchandani:

Creating a Digital-Vehicle Proving Ground. 12-15
- Mark A. Musen

, Bernd Neumann, Rudi Studer:
IFIP Conference on Intelligent Information Processing. 16-17 - Harith Alani

, Srinandan Dasmahapatra
, Kieron O'Hara, Nigel Shadbolt:
Identifying Communities of Practice through Ontology Network Analysis. 18-25 - Alexander Maedche

, Boris Motik, Ljiljana Stojanovic, Rudi Studer, Raphael Volz:
Ontologies for Enterprise Knowledge Management. 26-33 - Monica Crubézy

, Mark A. Musen
, Enrico Motta
, Wenjin Lu:
Configuring Online Problem-Solving Resources with the Internet Reasoning Service. 34-42 - Henrik Eriksson:

Using JessTab to Integrate Protégé and Jess. 43-50
- Jiming Liu, Kelvin Chi Kuen Wong, Ka Keung Hui:

An Adaptive User Interface Based On Personalized Learning. 52-57 - Yulan He

, Siu Cheung Hui, Alvis Cheuk M. Fong:
Citation-Based Retrieval for Scholarly Publications. 58-65 - Isabel F. Cruz, Afsheen Rajendran:

Semantic Data Integration in Hierarchical Domains. 66-73
- Sidney W. A. Dekker

, James M. Nyce, Robert R. Hoffman:
From Contextual Inquiry to Designable Futures: What Do We Need to Get There? 74-77
- Ian Watson:

The Aims of Artificial Intelligence: A Science Fiction View. 78-80
- Rob Milne:

Local Efforts with Global Impact: Europe's Thriving AI Communities. 81-83
Volume 18, Number 3, May/June 2003
- Nigel Shadbolt:

Brain Power. 2-3
- Face Recognition Technology; Cognitive Radios Will Adapt to Users. 4-7

- David P. Watson:

Model-Based Autonomy in Deep-Space Missions. 8-11
- Luke Fletcher, Nicholas Apostoloff, Lars Petersson

, Alexander Zelinsky:
Vision in and out of Vehicles. 12-17
- Tim Menzies:

Guest Editor's Introduction: 21st Century AI--Proud, Not Smug. 18-24 - John R. Koza, Martin A. Keane, Matthew J. Streeter:

What's AI Done for Me Lately? Genetic Programming's Human-Competitive Results. 25-31 - Bernhard Peischl

, Franz Wotawa
:
Model-Based Diagnosis or Reasoning from First Principles. 32-37 - Bernd Heisele:

Visual Object Recognition with Supervised Learning. 38-42 - Yunwen Ye:

Programming with an Intelligent Agent. 43-47 - Gary D. Boetticher:

When Will It Be Done? Machine Learner Answers to the 300-Billion-Dollar Question. 48-50 - David G. Schwartz

:
From Open IS Semantics to the Semantic Web: The Road Ahead. 52-58
- Patrick Brézillon:

Focusing on Context in Human-Centered Computing. 62-66 - Robert A. Ghanea-Hercock:

Phobos: An Agent-Based User Authentication System. 67-73
- Tyrus L. Manuel:

Creating a Robot Culture: An Interview with Luc Steels. 59-61
- Joseph Kopena, William C. Regli:

DAMLJessKB: A Tool for Reasoning with the Semantic Web. 74-77
- Francisco J. Cantú Ortiz

:
AI's Geographic Outreach: Mexico and Latin America. 78-80
- Gary Klein, Karol G. Ross, Brian M. Moon, Devorah E. Klein, Robert R. Hoffman, Erik Hollnagel:

Macrocognition. 81-85
Volume 18, Number 4, July/August 2003
- Nigel Shadbolt:

Ambient Intelligence. 2-3
- Danna Voth, Meg McGinity:

TIA Program Researches Terrorism Patterns Breaking the Language Barrier. 4-7
- Julian Kolodko, Ljubo B. Vlacic:

Cooperative Autonomous Driving at the Intelligent Control Systems Laboratory. 8-11
- Diego Mollá Aliod

, Rolf Schwitter
, Fabio Rinaldi
, James Dowdall, Michael Hess:
ExtrAns: Extracting Answers from Technical Texts. 12-17 - Robert Rasch, Alexander Kott, Kenneth D. Forbus:

Incorporating AI into Military Decision Making: An Experiment. 18-26 - Gilles Coppin

, Alexandre Skrzyniarz:
Human-Centered Processes: Individual and Distributed Decision Support. 27-33 - Hans van Halteren:

New Feature Sets for Summarization by Sentence Extraction. 34-42 - Udo Kruschwitz

:
An Adaptable Search System for Collections of Partially Structured Documents. 44-52 - Hang Li, Yunbo Cao, Cong Li

:
Using Bilingual Web Data to Mine and Rank Translations. 54-59 - Paul Juell, Patrick Paulson:

Using Reinforcement Learning for Similarity Assessment in Case-Based Systems. 60-67
- Robert R. Hoffman, Lewis F. Hanes:

The Boiled Frog Problem. 68-71
- Steffen Staab

, Francis Heylighen
, Carlos Gershenson
, Gary William Flake, David M. Pennock, Daniel C. Fain, David De Roure, Karl Aberer, Wei-Min Shen, Olivier Dousse, Patrick Thiran:
Neurons, Viscose Fluids, Freshwater Polyp Hydra-and Self-Organizing Information Systems. 72-86
- David Mike Hamilton, Tom M. Mitchell, Carol McKenna Hamilton:

AI Matures and Flourishes in North America. 87-
Volume 18, Number 5, September/October 2003
- Nigel Shadbolt:

The Quiet Revolution. 2-4
- Greg Goth, Danna Voth:

Speech Recognition's Evolution Continues / TIA Trouble / Rat Neurons, Robotic Arms, and Art. 5-9
- Andrew L. Kun, W. Thomas Miller III, William H. Lenharth:

Project54: Standardizing Electronic Device Integration in Police Cruisers. 10-13
- Subbarao Kambhampati, Craig A. Knoblock:

Guest Editors' Introduction: Information Integration on the Web. 14-15 - Mikhail Bilenko, Raymond J. Mooney, William W. Cohen, Pradeep Ravikumar, Stephen E. Fienberg:

Adaptive Name Matching in Information Integration. 16-23 - Hasan Davulcu, Srinivas Vadrevu, Saravanakumar Nagarajan, I. V. Ramakrishnan:

OntoMiner: Bootstrapping and Populating Ontologies from Domain-Specific Web Sites. 24-33 - Chia-Hui Chang

, Harianto Siek, Jiann-Jyh Lu, Chun-Nan Hsu, Jen-Jie Chiou:
Reconfigurable Web Wrapper Agents. 34-40 - Siegfried Handschuh

, Raphael Volz, Steffen Staab
:
Annotation for the Deep Web. 42-48 - Chen Li:

Using Constraints to Describe Source Contents in Data Integration Systems. 49-53 - AnHai Doan, Ying Lu, Yoonkyong Lee, Jiawei Han:

Profile-Based Object Matching for Information Integration. 54-59 - François Goasdoué, Marie-Christine Rousset:

Querying Distributed Data through Distributed Ontologies: A Simple but Scalable Approach. 60-65
- Yi X. Zhong:

A Rising Team in the World AI Community. 66-67
- Ryusuke Masuoka, Yannis Labrou, Bijan Parsia, Evren Sirin:

Ontology-Enabled Pervasive Computing Applications. 68-72
- Robert R. Hoffman, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw

, Patrick J. Hayes
, Kenneth M. Ford:
The Borg Hypothesis. 73-75
- Ian Horrocks, Jürgen Angele, Stefan Decker, Michael Kifer, Benjamin N. Grosof, Gerd Wagner:

Where Are the Rules? 76-83
Volume 18, Number 6, November/December 2003
- Nigel Shadbolt:

From the Editor in Chief: In Memoriam. 2-3
- Laurianne McLaughlin, Terry Costlow:

A Computer That Puts On Your Thinking Cap / Vision Chip Slashes Power Consumption . 4-7
- Fei-Yue Wang, Shuming Tang, Yagang Sui, Xiaojing Wang:

Toward Intelligent Transportation Systems for the 2008 Olympics. 8-11
- Amy Greenwald

, Nicholas R. Jennings
, Peter Stone:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Agents and Markets. 12-14 - Itai Yarom, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein, Claudia V. Goldman:

The Role of Middle-Agents in Electronic Commerce. 15-21 - Michael J. Kearns, Luis E. Ortiz

:
The Penn-Lehman Automated Trading Project. 22-31 - Mark Klein, Peyman Faratin, Hiroki Sayama, Yaneer Bar-Yam:

Protocols for Negotiating Complex Contracts. 32-38 - Rajdeep K. Dash, Nicholas R. Jennings

, David C. Parkes:
Computational-Mechanism Design: A Call to Arms. 40-47 - Michael P. Wellman

, Shih-Fen Cheng
, Daniel M. Reeves, Kevin M. Lochner:
Trading Agents Competing: Performance, Progress, and Market Effectiveness. 48-53 - Isabel Praça

, Carlos Ramos
, Zita A. Vale
, Manuel Cordeiro:
Mascem: A Multiagent System That Simulates Competitive Electricity Markets. 54-60
- Sung Min Bae

, Sang-Chan Park
, Sung Ho Ha:
Fuzzy Web Ad Selector Based on Web Usage Mining. 62-69
- Philip Koopman, Robert R. Hoffman:

Work-arounds, Make-work, and Kludges. 70-75
- Jérôme Euzenat, Amedeo Napoli:

The Semantic Web: Year One. 76-78
- 2003 Reviewers. 79

- Giovanni Flammia:

The Future of Watches. 80-81

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