
Ai*Ia 99: Advances in Artificial Intelligence: Advances in Artificial Intelligence : 6th Congress of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence, Bologna, Italy, September 14-17, 1999
by Lamma, E.; Mello, P.; Carbonell, J. G.Rent Textbook
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Summary
Table of Contents
Generalized default logic: minimal knowledge, autoepistemic and default reasoning reconciled | p. 1 |
A description logic for image retrieval | p. 13 |
Certainty-factor-like structures in Bayesian networks | p. 25 |
Sensitivity analysis for threshold decision making with Bayesian belief networks | p. 37 |
Abduction with negation as failure for active and reactive rules | p. 49 |
An implementation for abductive logic agents | p. 61 |
Solving the satisfiability problem through boolean networks | p. 72 |
Applying the Davis-Putnam procedure to non-clausal formulas | p. 84 |
The SAT-based approach for classical modal logics | p. 95 |
Local search techniques for disjunctive logic programs | p. 107 |
Labelled tableaux for non-normal modal logics | p. 119 |
Pairing transitive closure and reduction to efficiently reason about partially ordered events | p. 131 |
TimeNetManager - a software tool for generating random temporal networks | p. 143 |
A fuzzy extension of Allen's Interval Algebra | p. 155 |
Non binary CSPs and heuristics for modeling and diagnosing dynamic systems | p. 166 |
Relational learning: hard problems and phase transitions | p. 178 |
A machine learning approach to web mining | p. 190 |
Experiences with a logic-based knowledge discovery support environment | p. 202 |
Conceptual change in learning naive physics: the computational model as a theory revision process | p. 214 |
Using the Hermite regression formula to design a neural architecture with automatic learning of the "hidden" activation functions | p. 226 |
XIG: generating from interchange format using mixed representations | p. 238 |
Natural language access to public administration data: the TAMIC-P system | p. 249 |
On the application of personalization techniques to news servers on the WWW | p. 261 |
Levels of delegation and levels of adoption as the basis for adjustable autonomy | p. 273 |
Notes on formalizing coordination | p. 285 |
Autonomous spacecraft resource management: a multi-agent approach | p. 297 |
Multi-agent scene interpretation | p. 309 |
An algorithm for recruitment of agents in agency design | p. 321 |
Towards a conceptual representation of actions | p. 333 |
Cellular automata based inverse perspective transform as a tool for indoor robot navigation | p. 345 |
On plan adaptation through planning graph analysis | p. 356 |
Real-time motion planning in autonomous vehicles: a hybrid approach | p. 368 |
Solving employee timetabling problems by generalized local search | p. 380 |
Author Index | p. 391 |
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