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Künstliche Intelligenz, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, February 2018
- Klaus-Dieter Althoff:
Editorial. 1-2 - Kristian Kersting, Ulrich Meyer:
From Big Data to Big Artificial Intelligence? - Algorithmic Challenges and Opportunities of Big Data. 3-8 - Matthias Mnich:
Big data algorithms beyond machine learning. 9-17 - Hannah Bast, Björn Buchhold, Elmar Haussmann:
A Quality Evaluation of Combined Search on a Knowledge Base and Text. 19-26 - Katharina Morik, Christian Bockermann, Sebastian Buschjäger:
Big Data Science. 27-36 - Alexander Munteanu, Chris Schwiegelshohn:
Coresets-Methods and History: A Theoreticians Design Pattern for Approximation and Streaming Algorithms. 37-53 - Karolin Kappler, Jan-Felix Schrape, Lena Ulbricht, Johannes Weyer:
Societal Implications of Big Data. 55-60 - Elena Khmeleva, Adrian A. Hopgood, Lucian Tipi, Malihe Shahidan:
Fuzzy-Logic Controlled Genetic Algorithm for the Rail-Freight Crew-Scheduling Problem. 61-75 - Mahyar Behdju, Ulrich Meyer:
DFG Priority Programme SPP 1736: Algorithms for Big Data. 77-84 - Ubbo Visser:
Robots in Committees - Interview with Dr. Daniel Polani, President of the RoboCup Federation and Professor of Artificial Intelligence. 85-90 - Morten Stöckel:
Randomized Primitives for Big Data Processing. 91-94 - News. 95-96
Volume 32, Numbers 2-3, August 2018
- Daniel Sonntag:
AI in Germany: Well-Prepared and Eager to Do Something. 97-99 - Torsten Schaub, Stefan Woltran:
Special Issue on Answer Set Programming. 101-103 - Torsten Schaub, Stefan Woltran:
Answer set programming unleashed! 105-108 - Pedro Cabalar, David Pearce, Agustín Valverde:
Answer Set Programming from a Logical Point of View. 109-118 - Mario Alviano, Wolfgang Faber:
Aggregates in Answer Set Programming. 119-124 - Tomi Janhunen:
Answer Set Programming - Related with Other Solving Paradigms. 125-131 - Tran Cao Son, Marcello Balduccini:
Answer Set Planning in Single- and Multi-agent Environments. 133-141 - Esra Erdem, Volkan Patoglu:
Applications of ASP in Robotics. 143-149 - Peter Schüller:
Answer Set Programming in Linguistics. 151-155 - Alessandro Dal Palù, Agostino Dovier, Andrea Formisano, Enrico Pontelli:
ASP Applications in Bio-informatics: A Short Tour. 157-164 - Andreas A. Falkner, Gerhard Friedrich, Konstantin Schekotihin, Richard Taupe, Erich Christian Teppan:
Industrial Applications of Answer Set Programming. 165-176 - Weronika T. Adrian, Mario Alviano, Francesco Calimeri, Bernardo Cuteri, Carmine Dodaro, Wolfgang Faber, Davide Fuscà, Nicola Leone, Marco Manna, Simona Perri, Francesco Ricca, Pierfrancesco Veltri, Jessica Zangari:
The ASP System DLV: Advancements and Applications. 177-179 - Martin Gebser, Roland Kaminski, Benjamin Kaufmann, Patrick Lühne, Philipp Obermeier, Max Ostrowski, Javier Romero, Torsten Schaub, Sebastian Schellhorn, Philipp Wanko:
The Potsdam Answer Set Solving Collection 5.0. 181-182 - Tomi Janhunen:
Cross-Translating Answer Set Programs Using the ASPTOOLS Collection. 183-184 - Francesco Calimeri, Stefano Germano, Eliana Palermiti, Kristian Reale, Francesco Ricca:
Developing ASP Programs with ASPIDE and LoIDE. 185-186 - Thomas Eiter, Stefano Germano, Giovambattista Ianni, Tobias Kaminski, Christoph Redl, Peter Schüller, Antonius Weinzierl:
The DLVHEX System. 187-189 - Michael Abseher, Bernhard Bliem, Markus Hecher, Marius Moldovan, Stefan Woltran:
Dynamic Programming on Tree Decompositions with D-FLAT. 191-192 - Harald Beck, Minh Dao-Tran, Thomas Eiter, Christian Folie:
Stream Reasoning with LARS. 193-195 - Thomas Eiter, Gerhard Friedrich, Richard Taupe, Antonius Weinzierl:
Lazy Grounding for Dynamic Configuration - Efficient Large-Scale (Re)Configuration of Cyber-Physical Systems with ASP. 197-198 - Gerhard Brewka, Stefan Ellmauthaler, Gabriele Kern-Isberner, Philipp Obermeier, Max Ostrowski, Javier Romero, Torsten Schaub, Steffen Schieweck:
Advanced Solving Technology for Dynamic and Reactive Applications. 199-200 - Luca Piovesan, Matteo Spiotta, Paolo Terenziani, Daniele Theseider Dupré:
ASP for Conformance Analysis and Explanation of Clinical Guidelines Execution. 201-204 - Christian Haubelt, Kai Neubauer, Torsten Schaub, Philipp Wanko:
Design Space Exploration with Answer Set Programming. 205-206 - Peter Schüller:
Answer Set Programming Applied to Coreference Resolution and Semantic Similarity. 207-208 - Jörg Pührer:
ArgueApply: Abstract Argumentation at Your Fingertips. 209-212 - Vladimir Lifschitz, Torsten Schaub, Stefan Woltran:
Interview with Vladimir Lifschitz. 213-218 - Gerhard Brewka, Torsten Schaub, Stefan Woltran:
Interview with Gerhard Brewka. 219-221 - News. 223-226
Volume 32, Number 4, November 2018
- Kristian Kersting:
Making AI Smarter. 227-229 - Abdullah Alshehri, Frans Coenen, Danushka Bollegala:
Iterative Keystroke Continuous Authentication: A Time Series Based Approach. 231-243 - Andrew Starkey, Hani Hagras, Siddhartha Shakya, Gilbert Owusu:
A Genetic Algorithm Based System for Simultaneous Optimisation of Workforce Skills and Teams. 245-260 - Raymond Sheh, Isaac Monteath:
Defining Explainable AI for Requirements Analysis. 261-266 - Homanga Bharadhwaj, Shruti Joshi:
Explanations for Temporal Recommendations. 267-272 - Ubbo Visser:
AI and Robotics for the Human Brain Project II - Interview with Alois Knoll, Professor of Computer Science, TU Munich. 273-278 - Raymond Ka-Man Sheh:
What is Required to Trust AI? - Interview with Mark J. Micire. 279-281 - Emmanuelle-Anna Dietz Saldanha:
From Logic Programming to Human Reasoning: How to be Artificially Human. 283-286 - Johannes Bjerva:
Multitask and Multilingual Modelling for Lexical Analysis. 287-290 - Paul Duckworth:
Unsupervised Human Activity Analysis for Intelligent Mobile Robot. 291-294 - News. 295
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