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12th AI 1998: Vancouver, BC, Canada
- Robert E. Mercer, Eric Neufeld:
Advances in Artificial Intelligence, 12th Biennial Conference of the Canadian Society for Computational Studies of Intelligence, AI '98, Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 18-20, 1998, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1418, Springer 1998, ISBN 3-540-64575-6
Planning, Constraints, Search and Databases
- Andreas Junghanns, Jonathan Schaeffer:
Sokoban: Evaluating Standard Single-Agent Search Techniques in the Presence of Deadlock. 1-15 - Don Banks, Peter van Beek, Amnon Meisels:
A Heuristic Incremental Modeling Approach to Course Timetabling. 16-29 - Jacky Baltes:
Planning Strategy Representation of DoLittle. 30-44 - Dong-Guk Shin, Lung-Yung Chu:
Establishing Logical Connectivity between Query Keywords and Database Contents. 45-59
Applications
- Ken Barker, Sylvain Delisle, Stan Szpakowicz:
Test-Driving TANKA: Evaluating a Semi-automatic System of Text Analysis for Knowledge Acquisition. 60-71 - Guy W. Mineau, Mounsif Lahboub, Jean-Marie Beaulieu:
An Object Indexing Methodology as Support to Object Recognition. 72-85 - Richard Nock, Babak Esfandiari:
Oracles and Assistants: Machine Learning Applied to Network Supervision. 86-98 - Suhayya Abu-Hakima, Ramiro Liscano, Roger Impey:
A Common Multi-agent Testbed for Diverse Seamless Personal Information Networking Applications. 99-113
Genetic Algorithms
- Jean Berger, Martin Salois, Regent Begin:
A Hybrid Genetic Algorithm for the Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows. 114-127 - Jason Morrison, Franz Oppacher:
Maintaining Genetic Diversity in Genetic Algorithms through Co-evolution. 128-138 - Kay C. Wiese, Scott D. Goodwin:
The Effect of Genetic Operator Probabilities and Selection Strategies on the Performance of a Genetic Algorithm. 139-153 - Una-May O'Reilly:
The Impact of External Dependency in Genetic Programming Primitives. 154-168
Learning and Natural Language
- Udo Hahn, Klemens Schnattinger:
Quality Control in the Concept Learning Process. 169-183 - Charles X. Ling, Bei Zhang:
Grapheme Generation in Learning to Read English Words. 184-195 - Ken Barker:
A Trainable Bracketer for Noun Modifiers. 196-210
Posters
- Brett Hodges, Larry Hodgson:
Lessons Learned in the Development and Implementation of a Bilingual Nationally Accessible Knowledge-Based System. 211-219 - Toby Donaldson, Robin Cohen:
Selecting the Next Action with Constraints. 220-227 - Darse Billings, Denis Papp, Jonathan Schaeffer, Duane Szafron:
Poker as Testbed for AI Research. 228-238 - Bengt R. Knudsen:
Fault Prediction in the Telephone Access Loop Using a Neural Network. 239-245 - Jian Zhang, Howard J. Hamilton:
Learning English Syllabification Rules. 246-258 - Wanlin Pang, Scott D. Goodwin:
Characterizing Tractable CSPs. 259-272 - Teresa Gonçalves, Fernando Moura-Pires:
An Attribute Redundancy Measure for Clustering. 273-284 - Sorin Draghici:
On the Complexity of VLSI-Friendly Neural Networks for Classification Problems. 285-297 - Marc Sebban, Anne M. Landraud:
Strings Clustering and Statistical Validation of Clusters. 298-309 - Michael McGarity:
Finding Partitions for Learning Control of Dynamic Systems. 310-321
Reasoning
- Brahim Chaib-draa:
A Relational Modeling of Cognitive Maps. 322-333 - Steffen Staab, Udo Hahn:
Distance Constraint Arrays: A Model for Reasoning on Intervals with Qualitative and Quantitative Distances. 334-348 - James P. Delgrande, Arvind Gupta:
Revising TimeGraph-II. 349-362
Uncertainty
- Yang Xiang:
Temporally Invariant Junction Tree for Inference in Dynamic Bayesian Network. 363-377 - Scott M. Brown, Eugene Santos Jr., Sheila B. Banks:
Utility Theory-Based User Models for Intelligent Interface Agents. 378-392 - Jun Liu, Kuo-Chu Chang, Jing Zhou:
A Hybrid Convergent Method for Learning Probabilistic Networks. 393-410
Learning
- Eduardo Pérez, Larry A. Rendell:
Relational Concepts and the Fourier Transform: An Empirical Study. 411-425 - Aijun An, Nick Cercone:
ELEM2: A Learning System for More Accurate Classifications. 426-441 - Susan L. Epstein, Jenngang Shih:
Sequential Instance-Based Learning. 442-454 - Riverson Rios, Stan Matwin:
Predicate Invention from a Few Examples. 455-466
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