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

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Pub. Date: 2000-05-01
Publisher(s): Springer Verlag
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Summary

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 6th Congress of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence, AI*IA 99, held in Bologna, Italy, in September 1999.The 33 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book from a total of 64 congress submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on knowledge representation; automated reasoning; temporal and qualitative reasoning; machine learning, data mining, and theory revision; natural language processing and web interfaces; multi-agent systems; perception and robotics; and planning and scheduling.

Table of Contents

Generalized default logic: minimal knowledge, autoepistemic and default reasoning reconciledp. 1
A description logic for image retrievalp. 13
Certainty-factor-like structures in Bayesian networksp. 25
Sensitivity analysis for threshold decision making with Bayesian belief networksp. 37
Abduction with negation as failure for active and reactive rulesp. 49
An implementation for abductive logic agentsp. 61
Solving the satisfiability problem through boolean networksp. 72
Applying the Davis-Putnam procedure to non-clausal formulasp. 84
The SAT-based approach for classical modal logicsp. 95
Local search techniques for disjunctive logic programsp. 107
Labelled tableaux for non-normal modal logicsp. 119
Pairing transitive closure and reduction to efficiently reason about partially ordered eventsp. 131
TimeNetManager - a software tool for generating random temporal networksp. 143
A fuzzy extension of Allen's Interval Algebrap. 155
Non binary CSPs and heuristics for modeling and diagnosing dynamic systemsp. 166
Relational learning: hard problems and phase transitionsp. 178
A machine learning approach to web miningp. 190
Experiences with a logic-based knowledge discovery support environmentp. 202
Conceptual change in learning naive physics: the computational model as a theory revision processp. 214
Using the Hermite regression formula to design a neural architecture with automatic learning of the "hidden" activation functionsp. 226
XIG: generating from interchange format using mixed representationsp. 238
Natural language access to public administration data: the TAMIC-P systemp. 249
On the application of personalization techniques to news servers on the WWWp. 261
Levels of delegation and levels of adoption as the basis for adjustable autonomyp. 273
Notes on formalizing coordinationp. 285
Autonomous spacecraft resource management: a multi-agent approachp. 297
Multi-agent scene interpretationp. 309
An algorithm for recruitment of agents in agency designp. 321
Towards a conceptual representation of actionsp. 333
Cellular automata based inverse perspective transform as a tool for indoor robot navigationp. 345
On plan adaptation through planning graph analysisp. 356
Real-time motion planning in autonomous vehicles: a hybrid approachp. 368
Solving employee timetabling problems by generalized local searchp. 380
Author Indexp. 391
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