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Contents
VOLUME 2
LEARNING
LEARNING
1
Oversearching
and Layered Search in Empirical
Learning
J. R
Quinhn and
R M.
Cameron-Jones
.1019
Lookahead and Pathology in Decision Tree Induction
Sreerama Murthy and Steven
Salzberg.1025
LEARNING
2
On Biases in Estimating
Multi-
Valued Attributes
Igor Kononenko
.1034
Flexibly Exploiting Prior Knowledge in
Empirical Learning
Julio Ortega and Doug Fisher
.1041
LEARNING
3
Using Decision Trees for Coreference Resolution
Joseph
F
McCarthy and Wendy G.
Lehnen.7050
Intermediate Decision Trees
Lawrence B. Holder
.1056
LEARNING
4
Constructing Nominal X-of-N Attributes
Zijian Zheng
.1064
Oblivious Decision Trees, Graphs, and
Top-Down Pruning
Ron Kohavi and Chia-Hsin Li
.1071
REINFORCEMENT AND MARKOV MODELS
1
Probabilistic Robot Navigation in Partially
Observable Environments
Reid Simmons and
Sven Koenig.1080
Approximating Optimal Policies for Partially
Observable Stochastic Domains
Ronald Parr and Stuart Russell
.1088
REINFORCEMENT AND MARKOV MODELS
2
Process-Oriented Planning and Average-
Reward Optimaliry
Craig Boutilier and Martin L. Puterman
.1096
Exploiting Structure in Policy Construction
Craig Boutilier, Richard Dearden, and
Moisés Goldszmidt
.1104
REINFORCEMENT AND MARKOV MODELS
3
A Reinforcement Learning Approach to
Job-shop Scheduling
Wei Zhang and Thomas G. Dietterich
.1114
Decomposition Techniques for Planning in
Stochastic Domains
Thomas Dean and Shieu-Hong Lin
.1121
STATISTICAL LEARNING
1
Dependency Relationship Based Decision Combination
in Multiple Classifier Systems
Hee-Joong Kang and Jin H. Kim
.1130
A Study of Cross-Validation and Bootstrap for Accuracy
Estimation and Model Selection
Ron Kohavi
.1137
STATISTICAL LEARNING
2
Local learning in probabilistic networks with
hidden variables
Stuart Russell, John Binder, Daphne
Koller,
and
Keiji Kanazawa
.1146
Extending Classical Planning to Real-World Execution
with Machine Learning
Gerald Dejong and Scott Bennett
.1153
PAC
LEARNING
The Complexity of Theory Revision
Russell Greiner
.1162
Practical
PAC
Learning
Dale Schuurmans and Russell Greiner
.1169
LEARNING
5
Learning to Reason: The Non-Monotonic Case
Dan Roth
.1178
Generating and Solving Imperfect Information Games
Daphne
Koller
and
Avi
Pfeffer .1185
INDUCTIVE LOGIC PROGRAMMING
Covering vs. Divide-and-Conquer for Top-Down
Induction of Logic Programs
Henrik
Boström .
1194
AILP: Abductive Inductive Loeic
Programmine
OC1
О
Hilde
Ade
and Marc Denecker.1201
LEARNING
6
Building Theories into Instantiation
Alan M.
Frisch
and
С
David Page, Jr.
.1210
IX
Learning One More Thing
Sebastian Thrun and Tom M. Mitchell
.1217
INSTANCE-BASED
Rule Induction and Instance-Based Learning:
A Unified Approach
Pedro
Domingos
.1226
Multiresolution Instance-Based Learning
Kan Deng and Andrew W. Moore
.1233
NATURAL LANGUAGE
DISCOURSE
1
Generating Information-Sharing
Subdialogues
in
Expert-User Consultation
Jennifer Chu-Carroll and Sandra Carberry
.1243
Generating Discourse across Several User Models:
Maximizing Belief while Avoiding Boredom
and Overload
Ingrid
Zukerman and Richard McConachy
.1251
DISCOURSE
2
The Use of Knowledge Preconditions in
Language Processing
Karen E.
Lochbaum.1260
Integrating Gricean and Attentional Constraints
Rebecca J. Passonneau
.1267
PRESENTATION GENERATION
Generating Explanatory Captions for
Information Graphics
Vibhu O. Mittal, Steven Roth, Johanna D. Moore,
Joe
Mattis,
and Giuseppe Carenini
.1276
Ubiquitous Talker: Spoken Language Interaction with
Real World Objects
Katashi Nagao and
Jun Rekimoto
.1284
TENSE AND ASPECT
Dynamic Semantics for Tense and Aspect
Mark Steedman
.1292
Selecting Tense, Aspect, and Connecting Words In
Language Generation
Bonnie
J
.
Dorr and Terry Gaasterhnd
.1299
DICTIONARY CONSTRUCTION
Automatic Thesaurus Construction based on
Grammatical Relations
Tokunaga Takenobu, Iwayama Makoto, and
Tanaka Hozumi
.1308
CRYSTAL: Inducing a Conceptual Dictionary
Stephen SoderUnd, David Fisher, Jonathan Aseltine,
and Wendy
Lehnen. 1314
STATISTICAL APPROACHES
Hierarchical Bayesian Clustering for Automatic
Text Classification
Makoto Iwayama and Takenobu Tokunaga
.1322
Stochastic Inversion Transduction Grammars, with
Application to Segmentation, Bracketing, and
Alignment of Parallel Corpora
Dekai Wu
.1328
UNDERSTANDING
1
Improving Heuristic-Based Temporal Analysis of
Narratives with Aspect Determination
Fei Song
and Robin Cohen
.1338
Semantic Inference in Natural Language: Validating
a Tractable Approach
Marc Vilain
.1346
UNDERSTANDING
2
Anaphors, PPs and disambiguation process for
conceptual analysis
Saliha Azzam
.1354
Discourse as a Knowledge Resource for
Sentence Disambiguation
Tetsuya Nasukawa and Naohiko Uramoto
.1360
UNDERSTANDING
3
A WordNet-based Algorithm for Word
Sense Disambiguation
Xiaobin Li, Stan Szpakowicz, and Stan Matwin
. 1368
Analogy in the Large
Kenneth B. Haase
.1375
MACHINE TRANSLATION
Unification-Based Glossing
Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou and Kevin Knight
.1382
Filling Knowledge Gaps in a Broad-Coverage Machine
Translation System
Kevin Knight, Ishwar Chander, Matthew
Haines,
Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou,
Eduard
Hovy,
Masayo Iida, Steve
K. Luk,
Richard Whitney, and
Kenji Yamada
.1390
APPLICATIONS
A Support Tool for Writing Multilingual Instructions
Cécile
Paris, Keith
Vander
Linden,
Markus
Fischer,
Anthony Hartley, Lyn Pemberton, Richard Power,
and Donia Scott
.1398
Dialogue actions for natural language interfaces
Arne Jönsson.
1405
PARSING AND GENERATION
An Efficient Algorithm for Surface Generation
Christer Samuelsson
.
I4l4
A Dependency-based Method for Evaluating
Broad-Coverage Parsers
Dekang Lin
.1420
FORMAL METHODS
Efficient Parameterizable Type Expansion for Typed
Feature Formalisms
Hans-Ulrich Krieger
and
Ulrich Schäfer.1428
Integration of Syntactic, Semantic and Contextual
Information in Processing Grammatically
Ill-Formed Inputs
Osamu Imaichi
and Yuji Matsumoto
.1435
NON-MONOTONIC REASONING
NON-MONOTONIC REASONING
1
On the Relation between Argumentation and
Non-monotonic Coherence-Based Entailment
Chudette
Cayrol
.1443
How to infer from inconsisent beliefs without revising?
Salem Benferhat,
Didier Dubois,
and
Henri
Prade
.1449
NON-MONOTONIC REASONING
2
On Decision-Theoretic Foundations for Defaults
Ronen
I. Brafinan and Nir Friedman
.1458
Allowed Arguments
Michael Morreau
.1466
NON-MONOTONIC REASONING
3
On Specificity in Default Logic
Jussi Rintanen
.1474
Specificity and Inheritance in Default Reasoning
Sek-Wah Tan and
Judea
Pearl
.1480
NON-MONOTONIC REASONING
4
Syntactic Conditional Closures for Defeasible Reasoning
James
Ρ
Delgrande.
1488
Sound and Efficient Non-monotonic Inference
Hector Geffner, Jimena Lhpis, and
Gisela
Méndez.
1495
NON-MONOTONIC REASONING
5
Computing Circumscription Revisited:
Preliminary Report
Patrick Doherty,
Witold
Lukaszewicz, and
Andrzej Szałas.
1502
Constrained and rational default logics
Artur Mikitiuk
and
Mirosław Truszczynski
.1509
NON-MONOTONIC REASONING
6
On Bimodal Nonmonotonic Logics and Their
Unimodal and Nonmodal Equivalents
Alexander Bochman
.1518
Cancelling and Overshadowing: Two Types of
Defeasibility in Defeasible Deontic Logic
Leendert W.
N.
van
der
Torre and Yao-Hua Tan
. 1525
BELIEF
REVISIONI
Belief revision, revised
Daniel
Lehmann .753^
Iterated Theory Base Change: A Computational Model
Mary-Anne Williams
.1541
BELIEF REVISION
2
Generalized Update: Belief Change in
Dynamic Settings
Craig Boutilier
.1550
Relating Belief Revision and Circumscription
Paolo
Liberatore
and Marco Schaerf
.1557
PLANNING
UNCERTAINTY
Planning under uncertainty: Some key issues
Gregg Collins and Louise Pryor
.1567
SOLUTION QUALITY
Optimizing Decision Quality with Contract Algorithms
Shbmo Zilberstein
.1576
Expected Solution Quality
John Bresina, Mark
Drummond,
and
Keith Swanson
.1583
ALGORITHMS
A Critical Look at Critics in HTN Planning
Kutluhan
Eroi,
James Hendler, Dana S.
Nau,
and
Reiko Tsuneto
.1592
Planning with Abstraction Hierarchies can be
Exponentially Less Efficient
Christer Bäckström
and Peter
Jonsson
.1599
SEARCH
1
Planning with Primary Effects: Experiments
and Analysis
Eugene Fink and Qiang Yang
.1606
Scope and Abstraction: Two Criteria for
Localized Planning
Amy
L. Lanský
and
Lise C. Getoor
.1612
SEARCH
2
Comparison of Methods for Improving Search
Efficiency in a Partial-Order Planner
Raghavan Srinivasan and
Adele
E.
Howe
.7620
Admissible Pruning Strategies based on plan
minimality for Plan-Space Planning
Subbarao Kambhampati
./627
PLANNING
GRAPH ANALYSIS
Fast Planning Through Planning Graph Analysis
Avrim L. Blum and Merrick L.
Furst
.1636
Planning with Sharable Resource Constraints
Philippe Lahorie and Malik Ghallab
.1643
REALTIME SEARCH
The Focussed D* Algorithm for Real-Time
Replanning
Anthony Stentz
.1652
Real-Time Search in Non-Deterministic Domains
Sven
Koenig and Reid G. Simmons
.1660
APPLICATIONS AND EVALUATION
1
AI
Planning Versus Manufacturing-Operation Planning:
A Case Study
Dana S.
Nau,
Satyandra K. Gupta, and
William
С
Regli.
1670
Hierarchical Plan Merging with Application to
Process Planning
J. Britanik and M. Marefat
.1677
APPLICATIONS AND EVALUATION
2
Planning, Executing, Sensing, and
Replanning
for
Information Gathering
Craig A. Knoblock
.1686
Abstraction by Interchangeability in Resource
Allocation
Berthe
Y.
Choueiry,
Boi
Faltings,
and
Rainer
Weigel
.1694
PLAN RECOGNITION
A Sound and Fast Goal Recognizer
Neal Lesh and
Oren Etzioni
.1704
Recovering Problem-Solving Activities from
Quer)'
Messages
Yoshihiko Hayashi
.1711
QUALITATIVE REASONING
AND DIAGNOSIS
DIAGNOSIS
1
A Formal Framework for Representing Diagnosis
Strategies in Model-Based Diagnosis Systems
Wolfgang Nejdl, Peter
Fröhlich,
and
Michael Schroeder
.1721
No Faults in Structure?
—
How to Diagnose
Hidden Interactions
CLiidia
Böttcher.1728
DIAGNOSIS
2
Trading off the costs of inference vs. probing
in diagnosis
Johan
de
Kleer and Olivier
Raiman
.1736
Diagnosing tree-decomposable circuits
Yousri El Fattah and
Rina
Dechter
.1742
MODELLING
1
Generating Causal Networks for Mobile Multi-Agent
Systems with Qualitative Regions
Koichi Kurumatani
.1750
Case-based Modeling with Qualitative Indices
Bradley Richards,
Boi
Faltings,
and
Peter Duxbury-Smith
.1757
MODELLING
2
Using a Domain Theory to Guide Automated
Modeling of Complex Physical Phenomena
Sui-ky Ringo Ling
.1766
Modeling Time in Hybrid Systems: How Fast Is
"Instantaneous"?
Yumi Iwasaki, Adam Farquhar, Vijay Saraswat,
Daniel
Bobrów,
and Vineet Gupta
.1773
SIMULATION
1
Reasoning about Fluid Motion I: Finding Structures
Kenneth Yip
.1782
History-based Interpretation of Finite Element
Simulations of Seismic Wave Fields
Ulrich
Junker and
Bertrand
Braunschweig
.1789
SIMULATION
2
Scaling up Self-Explanatory Simulators:
Polynomial-time Compilation
Kenneth D. Forbus and Brian Falkenhainer
.1798
Numerical Interval Simulation: Combined Qualitative
and Quantitative Simulation to Bound Behaviors of
Non-Monotonic Systems
Marcos
Vescovi,
Adam Farquhar, and
Yumi Iwasaki
.1806
MONITORING
Device Representation and Reasoning with
Affective Relations
James M. Crawford Daniel L. Dvorak,
Diane
J
.
Litman, Anil K. Mishra, and
Peter F. Patel-Schneider
.1814
Determining the Loci of Anomalies Using Minimal
Causal Models
Richard]. Doyle
.1821
XII
REASONING ABOUT FUNCTION
FBRL: A Function and Behavior
Representation Language
Munehiko Sasajima, Yoshinobu Kitamura,
Mitsuru Ikeda, and Riichiro Mizoguchi
.1830
A Theory of Mapping from Structure to Function
Applied to Engineering Thermodynamics
John O. Everett
.1837
REASONING UNDER UNCERTAINTY
PROBABILITY AND ENTROPY
Minimum Cross-Entropy Reasoning:
A Statistical Justification
Manfred Jaeger
.1847
Representation Dependence in Probabilistic Inference
Joseph
Y
Halpem and Daphne
Koller.1853
IMPRECISE PROBABILITIES
Models and Algorithms for Probabilistic and
Bayesian Logic
Pierre
Hansen, Brigitte Jaumard,
Guy-Bbise Douanya
Nguetsé,
and
Marcus
Poggi de
Aragão
.1862
Ignorant Influence Diagrams
Marco Ramoni
.1869
BAYES
NETS
The BATmobile: Towards a Bayesian Automated Taxi
Jeff Forbes, Tim Huang, Keiji Kanazawa, and
Stuart Russell
.1878
Adaptive Provision of Evaluation-Oriented Information:
Tasks and Techniques
Anthony Jameson, Ralph
Schäfer,
Joep
Simons,
and Thomas
Weis.1886
BELIEF FUNCTIONS
The Canonical Decomposition of a Weighted Belief
Philippe
Smets
.1896
On the Representation of Nonmontonic Relations
in the Theory of Evidence
Ronald R. Yager
.1902
MULTIPLE-VALUED LOGIC
The Rationality and Decidability of Fuzzy Implications
Cheng Xiaochun, Jiang Yunfei, and Liu Xuhua
. 1910
Possibilistic Temporal Reasoning based on Fuzzy
Temporal Constraints
Lluís Godo andÜuís
Vila
.1916
DECISION THEORY
Possibility Theory as a Basis for Qualitative
Decision Theory
Didier Dubois
and Henri
Prade
.1924
TEMPORAL REASONING
TEMPORAL REASONING
1
Reasoning about Noisy Sensors in the
Situation Calculus
Fahiem Bacchus, Joseph Y. Halpem, and
Hector
].
Levesque
.1933
A Logic for Acting, Sensing and Planning
PaoL·
Traverso
and
Luca Spalazzi.
1941
TEMPORAL REASONING
2
Reasoning about Action and Change Using
Dijkstras
Semantics for Programming Languages:
Preliminary Report
Witold
Lukaszewicz and
Ewa
Madalinska-Bugaj
. . . 1950
The Logic of Dynamic Systems
Michael Thiehcher
.1956
TEMPORAL REASONINGS
Dependent Fluents
Enrico
Giunchiglia
and Vladimir Lifschitz
.1964
A Simple Formalization of Actions
Using Circumscription
G. NeeLkantan Kartha and Vhdimir Lifschitz
.1970
TEMPORAL REASONING
4
A Causal Theory of Ramifications and Qualifications
Norman McCain and Hudson Turner
.1978
Embracing Causality in Specifying the Indirect
Effects of Actions
Fangzhen Lin
.1985
TEMPORAL REASONING
5
Computing Ramifications by Postprocessing
Michael Thiebcher
.1994
How to Progress a Database II:
The STRIPS Connection
Fangzhen Lin and
Ray Reiter.2001
TEMPORAL REASONING
6
Towards Action Prediction Using a Mental-
Level Model
Ronen
I. Brafrnan and
Moshe Tennenholtz.20/0
Reasoning about actions: Non-deterministic effects,
Constraints, and Qualification
China
Barai
.2017
PANELS
Systematic Versus Stochastic Constraint Satisfaction
Eugene C. Freuder (Chair),
Rina
Dechter,
Matthew L. Ginsberg, Bart
Selmán,
and
Edward Tsang
.2027
XIII
VERY Large Knowledge bases
—
Architecture vs
Engineering
James Hendler (Chair), Jaime Carbonell, Douglas
Lenat, Riichiro Mizoguchi, Paul Rosenbloom
.2033
A Philosophical Encounter
Aaron Sloman
.2037
What has
AI in
Common with Philosophy?
John McCarthy
.2041
VIDEOS
Description Logic in Practice: A CLASSIC Application
Deborah L. McGuinness and Lori Alperin Resnick,
AT&T Bell Laboratories, and Charles Isbell,
MIT AI
Lab
.2045
Revealing Collection Structure through Information
Access Interfaces
Marti A. Hearst and Jan O. Pederson,
Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
.2047
Advances of the DBLearn System for Knowledge
Discovery in Large Databases
Jiawei Han, Yongjian
Fu,
and Simon Tang,
Simon
Fraser
University
.2049
IRV: Learning to Integrate Visual Information Across
Camera Movements
Peter
N.
Prokopowicz, University of Chicago, and
Paul R. Cooper, Northwestern University
.2051
WIP:
From Multimedia to
Intellimedia
Elisabeth
André,
Wolfgang
Finkler, Winfried Graf,
Karin Harbusch, Jochen Heinsohn,
Anne Kilger,
Bernhard
Nebel, Hans-Jürgen Profitlich, Thomas Rist,
Wolfgang Wahlster
(Authors of the
WIP
System),
Andreas Butz (Video
Producer),
Anthony
Jameson
(Speaker),
German
Research Center
for Artificial
Intelligence
(DFKl).2053
Computer-aided
Creative
Mechanism
Design
Boi
Faltings and Kun
Sun, Swiss Federal
Institute of Technology
.2055
Learning University Mathematics
Edmund Furse, University of Glamorgan
.2057
PeopleFinder:
a
Multimodal
Multimedia
Communications Tool for Interconnecting Office Staff
Innes A. Ferguson and James D. Davlouros,
Knowledge Systems Laboratory
.2059
Situated Verbal Interaction in Virtual Design
and Assembly
Yong
Cao,
Bernhard Jung,
and Ipke Wachsmuth,
University of Bielefeld
.2061
Multiple Perspective Interactive Video
Arun Katkere, Don
Kuramura, Saied
Moezzi,
Patrick Kelly, Deborah Swanberg,
Koji
Wakimoto,
Edward Hunter, Li-Cheng
Tai, Shankar
Chatterjee,
and Ramesh Jain, University of California,
San Diego
.2063
GRASPER: A Permissive Planning Robot
Scott Bennett,
SRA
Corporation, and Gerald Dejong,
University of Illinois
.2065
SKICAT: Sky Image Cataloging and Analysis Tool
Usama M. Fayyad, JPL, California Institute
of Technology
.2067
MUSE (Multidimensional User-Oriented Synthetic
Environment)
—
A New Approach to the Human-
Computer Interface Using
Precognitive
Models
of Perception
Creve Maples and Craig Peterson,
Sandia
National Labs
.2069
A Case-Based Approach to Knowledge Navigation
Kristian
J
.
Hammond and Robin Burke,
University of Chicago, and Steven L. Lytinen,
Depaul University
.2071
Modeling Interactive Agents in ALIVE
Pattié
Maes, Bruce
Blumberg, Trever
Darrell,
AlexPenthnd, and Alan Wexelblat,
MIT Media Laboratory
.2073
AUTHOR INDEX
.2075
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title | Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence Montréal, Québec, Canada, August 20 - 25, 1995 |
title_auth | Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence Montréal, Québec, Canada, August 20 - 25, 1995 |
title_exact_search | Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence Montréal, Québec, Canada, August 20 - 25, 1995 |
title_full | Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence Montréal, Québec, Canada, August 20 - 25, 1995 2 [ed. by Chris S. Mellish] |
title_fullStr | Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence Montréal, Québec, Canada, August 20 - 25, 1995 2 [ed. by Chris S. Mellish] |
title_full_unstemmed | Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence Montréal, Québec, Canada, August 20 - 25, 1995 2 [ed. by Chris S. Mellish] |
title_short | Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence |
title_sort | proceedings of the fourteenth international joint conference on artificial intelligence montreal quebec canada august 20 25 1995 |
title_sub | Montréal, Québec, Canada, August 20 - 25, 1995 |
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