Proceedings of the Fourteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Ninth Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference: [July 27 - 31, 1997, Providence, Rhode Island]
Gespeichert in:
Körperschaften: | , |
---|---|
Format: | Tagungsbericht Buch |
Sprache: | English |
Veröffentlicht: |
Menlo Park, Calif. u.a.
AAAI Press [u.a.]
1997
|
Schlagworte: | |
Online-Zugang: | Inhaltsverzeichnis |
Beschreibung: | XXXI, 1092 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0262510952 |
Internformat
MARC
LEADER | 00000nam a2200000 c 4500 | ||
---|---|---|---|
001 | BV011620899 | ||
003 | DE-604 | ||
005 | 20110119 | ||
007 | t| | ||
008 | 971110s1997 xx ad|| |||| 10||| eng d | ||
020 | |a 0262510952 |9 0-262-51095-2 | ||
035 | |a (OCoLC)644013119 | ||
035 | |a (DE-599)BVBBV011620899 | ||
040 | |a DE-604 |b ger |e rakddb | ||
041 | 0 | |a eng | |
049 | |a DE-91G |a DE-12 |a DE-384 |a DE-739 |a DE-83 |a DE-706 | ||
084 | |a ST 199 |0 (DE-625)143609: |2 rvk | ||
084 | |a ST 300 |0 (DE-625)143650: |2 rvk | ||
084 | |a DAT 700f |2 stub | ||
111 | 2 | |a National Conference on Artificial Intelligence |n 14 |d 1997 |c Providence, RI |j Verfasser |0 (DE-588)5264284-7 |4 aut | |
245 | 1 | 0 | |a Proceedings of the Fourteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Ninth Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference |b [July 27 - 31, 1997, Providence, Rhode Island] |
264 | 1 | |a Menlo Park, Calif. u.a. |b AAAI Press [u.a.] |c 1997 | |
300 | |a XXXI, 1092 S. |b Ill., graph. Darst. | ||
336 | |b txt |2 rdacontent | ||
337 | |b n |2 rdamedia | ||
338 | |b nc |2 rdacarrier | ||
650 | 0 | 7 | |a Künstliche Intelligenz |0 (DE-588)4033447-8 |2 gnd |9 rswk-swf |
655 | 7 | |0 (DE-588)1071861417 |a Konferenzschrift |y 1997 |z Providence RI |2 gnd-content | |
689 | 0 | 0 | |a Künstliche Intelligenz |0 (DE-588)4033447-8 |D s |
689 | 0 | |5 DE-604 | |
711 | 2 | |a Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference |n 9 |d 1997 |c Providence, RI |j Verfasser |0 (DE-588)5264283-5 |4 aut | |
856 | 4 | 2 | |m GBV Datenaustausch |q application/pdf |u http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=007829417&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |3 Inhaltsverzeichnis |
943 | 1 | |a oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-007829417 |
Datensatz im Suchindex
_version_ | 1820882523543044096 |
---|---|
adam_text |
PROCEEDINGS OF THE FOURTEENTH NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE AND NINTH INNOVATIVE APPLICATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE CONFERENCE SPONSORED BY THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AAAI PRESS / THE MIT PRESS MENLO PARK,
CALIFORNIA * CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS * LONDON, ENGLAND CONTENTS PREFACE
/ XXII AAAI ORGANIZATION / XXV CORPORATE SPONSORS / XXVII AAAI-97 /
IAAI-97 PROGRAM COMMITTEE / XXVIII AAAI-97 BEST PAPER AWARDS / XXXI
AAAI-97 TECHNICAL PAPERS AGENTS AGENT ARCHITECTURE IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T
SUCCEED. / 3 KENTARO TOYAMA AND GREGORY D. HAGER, YALE UNIVERSITY
MODELING EMOTIONS AND OTHER MOTIVATIONS IN SYNTHETIC AGENTS / 10 JUAN D.
VELAESQUEZ, MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AGENT COORDINATION
COORDINATING AGENTS BY ROLE BASED SOCIAL CONSTRAINTS AND CONVERSATION
PLANS / 16 MIHAI BARBUCEANU, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO AGENT ARCHITECTURES
FOR FLEXIBLE, PRACTICAL TEAMWORK / 22 MILIND TAMBE, UNIVERSITY OF
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NEGOTIATION NEGOTIATION ON DATA ALLOCATION IN
MULTI-AGENT ENVIRONMENTS / 29 RINA SCHWANZ, BAR-LLAN UNIVERSITY AND
SARIT KRAUS, BAR ALAN UNIVERSITY AND UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BENEFITS OF
LEARNING IN NEGOTIATION / 36 DAJUN ZENG AND KATIA SYCARA, CARNEGIE
MELLON UNIVERSITY AUTOMATED REASONING AUTOMATED REASONING/DIAGNOSIS
REPRESENTING ACTIONS AND STATE CONSTRAINTS IN MODEL-BASED DIAGNOSIS / 43
SHEILA A. MCLLRAITH, XEROX PALO ALTO RESEARCH CENTER AND STANFORD
UNIVERSITY FAST CONTEXT SWITCHING IN REAL-TIME PROPOSITIONAL REASONING /
50 P. PANDURANG NAYAK AND BRIAN C. WILLIAMS, NASA ARNES RESEARCH CENTER
AUTOMATED REASONING & THE USER INTERFACE VISUAL PROMPTS AND GRAPHICAL
DESIGN: A FRAMEWORK FOR EXPLORING THE DESIGN SPACE OF 2-D CHARTS AND
GRAPHS / 57 VIBHU O. MITTAL, UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH NAVIGATION AND
PLANNING IN A MIXED-INITIATIVE USER INTERFACE / 64 ROBERT ST. AMANT,
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY BELIEF AND DECISION POSSIBILISTIC AND
STANDARD PROBABILISTIC SEMANTICS OF CONDITIONAL KNOWLEDGE / 70 SALEM
BENFERHAT, DIDIER DUBOIS AND HENRI PRADE, CNRS ON THE AXIOMATIZATION OF
QUALITATIVE DECISION CRITERIA / 76 RONEN I. BRAFMAN, UNIVERSITY OF
BRITISH COLUMBIA AND MOSHE TENNENHOLTZ, TECHNION - ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY CLASSIFICATION SYMBOLIC NEAREST MEAN CLASSIFIERS / 82 PIEW
DATTA AND DENNIS KIBLER, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE CLASSIFICATION
AND REDUCTIO-AD-ABSURDUM OPTIMALITY PROOFS / 88 HAIM SCHWEITZER, THE
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS DIAGNOSIS THE EFFECT OF OBSERVATIONS ON
THE COMPLEXITY OF MODEL-BASED DIAGNOSIS / 94 ADNAN DARWICHE, AMERICAN
UNIVERSITY OF BEIRUT AND GREGORY PROVAN, ROCKWELL SCIENCE CENTER
MONITORING, PREDICTION, AND FAULT ISOLATION IN DYNAMIC PHYSICAL SYSTEMS
/ 100 PIETER ]. MOSTERMAN AND GAUTAM BISWAS, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY
MODELING FOR DECISION PROCESSES MODEL MINIMIZATION IN MARKOV DECISION
PROCESSES / 106 THOMAS DEAN AND ROBERT GIVAN, BROWN UNIVERSITY
STRUCTURED SOLUTION METHODS FOR NON-MARKOVIAN DECISION PROCESSES / 112
FAHIEM BACCHUS, UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO; CRAIG BOUTILIER, UNIVERSITY OF
BRITISH COLUMBIA; ADAM GROVE, NEC RESEARCH INSTITUTE VI QUALITATIVE
REASONING MODEL DECOMPOSITION AND SIMULATION: A COMPONENT BASED
QUALITATIVE SIMULATION ALGORITHM / 118 DANIEL]. CLANCY AND BENJAMIN
KUIPERS, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN STATIC AND DYNAMIC ABSTRACTION
SOLVES THE PROBLEM OF CHATTER IN QUALITATIVE SIMULATION / 125 DANIEL].
CLANCY AND BENJAMIN KUIPERS, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN REASONING
ABOUT PHYSICAL SYSTEMS THE "INVERSE HOLLYWOOD PROBLEM": FROM VIDEO TO
SCRIPTS AND STORYBOARDS VIA CAUSAL ANALYSIS / 132 MATTHEW BRAND,
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY QUALITATIVE RIGID BODY MECHANICS /
138 THOMAS F. STAHOVICH, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY; RANDALL DAVIS AND
HOWARD SHROBE, MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SPATIAL UNCERTAINTY
INTEGRATING A SPATIAL REASONER WITH A RESOLUTION THEOREM-PROVER / 145
THOMAS R. LOERGER, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY NOISE, NON-DETERMINISM AND
SPATIAL UNCERTAINTY / 153 MURRAY SHANAHAN, QUEEN MARY AND WESTFIELD
COLLEGE PROJECTIVE RCLATIONS FOR 3D SPACE: COMPUTATIONAL MODEL,
APPLICATION, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION / 159 CONSTANZE VORWERG,
GUDRUN SOCHER, THOMAS FUHR, GERHARD SAGERER AND GERT RICKHEIT,
UNIVERSITAET BIELEFELD TECHNIQUES FOR TEMPORAL REASONING A NEW
UNIFICATION METHOD FOR TEMPORAL REASONING WITH CONSTRAINTS / 165 EDDIE
SCHWALB, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE CONNECTION BASED STRATEGIES
FOR DECIDING PROPOSITIONAL TEMPORAL LOGIC / 172 SUBASH SHANKAR AND]AMES
SLAGLE, UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA CONSTRAINT SATISFACTION AND SEARCH
CONSTRAINT SATISFACTION PROBLEMS AND BAYES NETWORKS BAYES NETWORKS FOR
ESTIMATING THE NUMBER OF SOLUTIONS TO A CSP / 179 AMNON MEISEK, SOLOMON
EYAL SHIMONY AND GADI SOLOTOREVSKY, BEN'GURION UNIVERSITY A PRACTICAL
ALGORITHM FOR FINDING OPTIMAL TRIANGULATIONS / 185 KIRILL SHOIKHET AND
DAN GEIGER, TECHNION CONSTRAINT SATISFACTION PROBLEMS: SYMMETRY
INTERCHANGEABILITY SUPPORTS ABSTRACTION AND REFORMULATION FOR
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL CONSTRAINT SATISFACTION / 191 EUGENE C. FREUDER AND
DANIEL SABIN, UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE VII EXPLOITING SYMMETRY IN
LIFTED CSPS / 197 DAVID JOSLIN AND AMITABHA ROY, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
CONSTRAINT SATISFACTION TECHNIQUES USING CSP LOOK-BACK TECHNIQUES TO
SOLVE REAL-WORLD SAT INSTANCES / 203 ROBERTO J. BAYARDO ]R., THE
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN AND ROBERT C. SCHRAEG, INFORMATION
EXTRACTION AND TRANSPORT, INC. USING BRANCH-AND-BOUND WITH CONSTRAINT
SATISFACTION IN OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS / 209 STEPHEN BEALE, NEW MEXICO
STATE UNIVERSITY DETECTING UNSATISFIABLE CSPS BY COLORING THE
MICRO-STRUCTURE / 215 DAYA RAM GAUR, W. KEN JACKSON AND WILLIAM S.
HAFENS, SIMON FRAESER UNIVERSITY EFFICIENT REASONING PROBLEM STRUCTURE IN
THE PRESENCE OF PERTURBATIONS / 221 CARLA P. GOMES, ROME LABORATORY AND
BART SELMAN, AT6T T LABORATORIES MODEL-THEORETIC SEMANTICS AND TRACTABLE
ALGORITHM FOR CNF-BCP / 227 RAHUL ROY-CHOWDHURY AND MUKESH DALAL,
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEURISTICS FOR SCHEDULING BEYOND CONTENTION:
EXTENDING TEXTURE-BASED SCHEDULING HEURISTICS / 233 J. CHRISTOPHER BECK
AND ANDREW ]. DAVENPORT, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO; EDWARD M. SITARSKI,
NUMETRIX LIMITED; MARK S. FOX, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO TEXTURE-BASED
HEURISTICS FOR SCHEDULING REVISITED / 241 J. CHRISTOPHER BECK AND ANDREW
J. DAVENPORT, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO; EDWARD M. SITARSKI, NUMETRIX
LIMITED; MARK S. FOX, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO INFORMATION RETRIEVAL QUERY
OPTIMIZATION USING LOCAL COMPLETENESS / 249 OLIVER M. DUSCHKA, STANFORD
UNIVERSITY TEMPLATE-BASED INFORMATION MINING FROM HTML DOCUMENTS / 256
JANE YUNG'JEN HSU AND WEN-TAU YIH, NATIONAL TAIWAN UNIVERSITY LOCAL
SEARCH: BEYOND SAT LOCAL SEARCH ALGORITHMS FOR PARTIAL MAXSAT / 263
BYUNGKI CHA AND KAZUO IWAMA, KYUSHU UNIVERSITY; YAHIKO KAMBAYASHI, KYOTO
UNIVERSITY; SHUICHI MIYAZAKI, KYUSHU UNIVERSITY SOLVING LINEAR
PSEUDO-BOOLEAN CONSTRAINT PROBLEMS WITH LOCAL SEARCH / 269 JOACHIM P.
WALSER, UNIVERSITAET DES SAARLANDES VIII LOCAL SEARCH TECHNIQUES
VARIABLE-SELECTION HEURISTICS IN LOCAL SEARCH FOR SAT / 275 ALEX S.
FUKUNAGA, JET PROPULSION LABORATORY/CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
TABU SEARCH FOR SAT / 281 BERTRAND MAZURE, LAKHDAR SA'IS AND ERIC
GREGOIRE, CRIL - UNIVERSITE D'ARTOIS PROBLEM SOLVING & COMPUTATIONAL
RESOURCES MODELS OF CONTINUAL COMPUTATION / 286 ERIC HORVITZ, MICROSOFT
RESEARCH COMPLEX GOAL CRITERIA AND ITS APPLICATION IN DESIGN-TO-CRITERIA
SCHEDULING / 294 THOMAS WAGNER, UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS; ALAN
GARVEY, TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY; VICTOR LESSER, UNIVERSITY OF
MASSACHUSETTS SCHEDULING EFFECTIVE REDUNDANT CONSTRAINTS FOR ONLINE
SCHEDULING / 302 LISE GETOOR, STANFORD UNIVERISTY; GREGER OTTOSSON,
UPPSALA UNIVERSITY; MARKUS FROMHERZ AND BJOERN CARLSON, XEROX PALO ALTO
RESEARCH CENTER STOCHASTIC PROCEDURES FOR GENERATING FEASIBLE SCHEDULES
/ 308 ANGELO ODDI, UNIVERSITAE DI ROMA "LA SAPIENZA" AND STEPHEN F.
SMITH, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY SEARCH (COST) THE SCALING OF SEARCH
COST / 315 LAN P. GENT, EVOAN MACLNTYRE, PATRICK PROSSER AND TOBY WALSH,
UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE EVIDENCE FOR INVARIANTS IN LOCAL SEARCH / 321
DAVID MCALLESTER, BART SELMAN AND HENRY KAUTZ, AT&T LABORATORIES
STRUCTURE OF CONSTRAINT SATISFACTION PROBLEMS SUMMARIZING CSP HARDNESS
WITH CONTINUOUS PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS / 327 DANIEL FROST, IRINA RISH
AND LLUIS VILA, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE EXPLOITING THE DEEP
STRUCTURE OF CONSTRAINT SATISFACTION PROBLEMS WITH QUANTUM COMPUTERS /
334 TAD HOGG, XEROX PALO ALTO ALTO RESEARCH CENTER CLUSTERING AT THE
PHASE TRANSITION / 340 ANDREW ]. PARKES, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON EDUCATION
AND EVALUATION COMPUTATIONAL SYSTEMS FOR EDUCATION REALTIME GENERATION
OF CUSTOMIZED 3D ANIMATED EXPLANATIONS FOR KNOWLEDGE-BASED LEARNING
ENVIRONMENTS / 347 WILLIAM H. BARES AND JAMES C. LESTER, NORTH CAROLINA
STATE UNIVERSITY IX THE SOUNDS OF SILENCE: TOWARDS AUTOMATED EVALUATION
OF STUDENT LEAMING IN A READING TUTOR THAT LISTENS / 355 JACK MOSTOW AND
GREGORY AIST, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY EXPERIMENTAL METHODOLOGY
PRESENTING AND ANALYZING THE RESULTS OF AI EXPERIMENTS: DATA AVERAGING
AND DATA SNOOPING / 362 C. LEE GILES AND STEVE LAWRENCE, NEC RESEARCH
INSTITUTE KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION BUILDING AND MODIFYING KNOWLEDGE
BASES BUILDING CONCEPT REPRESENTATIONS FROM REUSABLE COMPONENTS / 369
PETER CLARK, BOEING COMPANY AND BRUCE PORTER, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT
AUSTIN A SCRIPT-BASED APPROACH TO MODIFYING KNOWLEDGE BASES / 377
YOLANDA GIL AND MARCELO TALLIS, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
DESCRIPTION LOGICS REPRESENTING SEQUENCES IN DESCRIPTION LOGICS / 384
HAYM HIRSH AND DANIEL KUDENKO, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY P-CLASSIC: A TRACTABLE
PROBABLISTIC DESCRIPTION LOGIC / 390 DAPHNE KOLLER, STANFORD UNIVERSITY;
ALON LEVY, AT&T LABS; AVI PFEFFER, STANFORD UNIVERSITY KNOWLEDGE
REPRESENTATION FOR AUTOMATED REASONING A REFLECTIVE PROOF SYSTEM FOR
REASONING IN CONTEXTS / 398 PIERRE E. BONZON, UNIVERSITY OF LAUSANNE
OBVIOUS PROPERTIES OF COMPUTER PROGRAMS / 404 ROBERT GIVAN, BROWN
UNIVERSITY KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION: EXPERT SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS OF
RULE-BASE COVERAGE MEASURES TO EXPERT SYSTEM EVALUATION / 411 VALERIE
BARR, UOFSTRA UNIVERSITY DETECTING REDUNDANT PRODUCTION RULES / 417
JAMES G. SCHMOELZE, TUFTS UNIVERSITY AND WAYNE SNYDER, BOSTON UNIVERSITY
KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION: NONMONOTONIC LOGIC A COMPARISON OF TWO
APPROACHES TO SPLITTING DEFAULT THEORIES / 424 GRIGORIS ANTONIOU,
GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY REASONING WITH MINIMAL BELIEF AND NEGATION AS
FAILURE: ALGORITHMS AND COMPLEXITY / 430 RICCARDO ROSATI, UNIVERSITAE DI
ROMA "LA SAPIENZA" KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION: ONTOLOGIES TOOLS FOR
ASSEMBLING MODULAR ONTOLOGIES IN ONTOLINGUA / 436 RICHARD FIKES, ADAM
FARQUHAR AND JAMES RICE, STANFORD UNIVERSITY EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT OF
VERY LARGE ONTOLOGIES / 442 KILIAN STOFFEL, MERWYN TAYLOR AND JIM
HENDLER, UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION: REASONING
ABOUT ACTION BEYOND MINIMIZING CHANGE / 448 TOM COSTELLO, STANFORD
UNIVERSITY ADDING KNOWLEDGE TO THE ACTION DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE A / 454
JORGE LOBO, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO; GISELA MENDEZ,
UNIVERSIDAD CENTRAL DE VENEZUELA; STUART R. TAYLOR, UNIVERSITY OF
ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO CAUSAL THEORIES OF ACTION AND CHANGE / 460 NORMAN
MCCAIN AND HUDSON TURNER, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN QUALIFIED
RAMIFICATIONS / 466 MICHAEL THIELSCHER, FG INTELLEKTIK KNOWLEDGE
REPRESENTATION: THEOREM PROVING ORDERED SEMANTIC HYPER LINKING / 472
DAVID A, PLAISTED AND YUNSHAN ZHU, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
EXTENDING THE REGULAER RESTRICTION OF RESOLUTION TO NON-LINEAR
SUBDEDUCTIONS / 478 BRUCE SPENCER AND]. D. HORTON, UNIVERSITY OFNEW
BRUNSWICK LEARNING FORMAL ANALYSES OF LEARNING WORST-CASE ABSOLUTE LOSS
BOUNDS FOR LINEAR LEARNING ALGORITHMS / 485 TOM BENDER, THE UNIVERSITY
OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO VERSION SPACES WITHOUT BOUNDARY SETS / 491 HAYM
HIRSH, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY; NINA MISHRA AND LEONARD PITT, UNIVERSITY OF
ILLINOIS AT URBANA REPRESENTATION, SEARCH AND GENETIC ALGORITHMS / 497
DARRE!! WHITLEY AND SORAYA B. RANA, COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY KNOWLEDGE
DISCOVERY IN DATABASES PATTERN DISCOVERY IN DISTRIBUTED DATABASES / 503
RAJ BHATNAGAR AND SRIRAM SRINIVASAN, UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI MORE
EFFICIENT WINDOWING / 509 JOHANNES FUERNKRANZ, AUSTRIAN RESEARCH
INSTITUTE FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LEARNING IN LINGUISTIC DOMAINS
MAXIMALLY PARSIMONIOUS DISCRIMINATION: A GENERIC TASK FROM LINGUISTIC
DISCOVERY / 515 RAUL VALDES-PEREZ, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY AND
VLADIMIR PERICLIEV, BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE SPARSE REPRESENTATIONS
FOR FAST, ONE-SHOT LEARNING / 521 KENNETH YIP AND GERALD JAY SUSSMAN,
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MACHINE LEARNING (PROBABILISTIC)
INTELLIGENT METHODS FOR FILE SYSTEM OPTIMIZATION / 528 LEO KUVAYEV,
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS; C. L. GILES, ]. PHILBIN AND H. CEJTIN, NEC
RESEARCH INSTITUTE LEARNING BAYESIAN NETWORKS FROM INCOMPLETE DATA / 534
MONINDER SINGH, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MODEL SELECTION AND
OVERFITTING LESSONS IN NEURAL NETWORK TRAINING: OVERFITTING MAY BE
HAERDER THAN EXPECTED / 540 STEVE LAWRENCE AND C. LEE GILES, NEC
RESEARCH; AH CHUNG TSOI, UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG AN EMPIRICAL
EVALUATION OF BAGGING AND BOOSTING / 546 RICHARD MACLIN, UNIVERSITY OF
MINNESOTA-DULUTH AND DAVID OPITZ, UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA A NEW
METRIC-BASED APPROACH TO MODEL SELECTION / 552 DALE SCHUURMANS,
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA AND NEC RESEARCH INSTITUTE PARALLELISM IN
LEARNING MAXIMIZING THE BENEFITS OF PARALLEL SEARCH USING MACHINE
LEARNING / 559 DIANE ]. COOK AND R. CRAIG VARNELL, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
AT ARLINGTON GENERATING C4-5 PRODUCTION RULES IN PARALLEL / 565 RICHARD
KUFRIN, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN REACTIVE BEHAVIOR
DETECTING AND REACTING TO UNPLANNED-FOR WORLD STATES / 571 ELLA M.
ATKINS, EDMUND H. DURFEE, AND KANG G. SHIN, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
REINFORCEMENT LEARNING WITH TIME / 577 DAISHI HARADA, UNIVERSITY OF
CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY TEXT RETRIEVAL AND LEARNING TRANSFERRING AND
RETRAINING LEARNED INFORMATION FILTERS / 583 WILLIAM W. COHEN, AT6TT
LABS-RESEARCH AND DANIEL KUDENKO, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY ACTIVE LEARNING
WITH COMMITTEES FOR TEXT CATEGORIZATION / 591 RAY LIERE AND PRASAD
TADEPALLI, OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY XII NATURAL LANGUAGE LANGUAGE AND
LEARNING STATISTICAL PARSING WITH A CONTEXT-FREE GRAMMAR AND WORD
STATISTICS / 598 EUGENE CKARNIAK, BROWN UNIVERSITY A NEW SUPERVISED
LEARNING ALGORITHM FOR WORD SENSE DISAMBIGUATION / 604 TED PEDERSEN AND
REBECCA BRUCE, SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY NATURAL LANGUAGE A
PRAGMATIC TREATMENT OF QUANTIFICATION IN NATURAL LANGUAGE / 610 WALIDS.
SABA ANDFEAN-PIERRE CORRIVEAU, CARLETON UNIVERSITY COMPARATIVES IN
CONTEXT / 616 STEFFEN STAAB AND UDO HAHN, FREIBURG UNIVERSITY NATURAL
LANGUAGE GENERATION MULTI'DOCUMENT SUMMARIZATION BY GRAPH SEARCH AND
MATCHING / 622 LNDERJEET MANI AND ERIC BLOEDORN, THE MITRE CORPORATION
FROM LOCAL TO GLOBAL COHERENCE: A BOTTOM-UP APPROACH TO TEXT PLANNING /
629 DANIEL MARCU, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PERCEPTION AND BEHAVIOR
MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS INTERFERENCE AS A TOOL FOR DESIGNING AND EVALUATING
MULTI-ROBOT CONTROLLERS / 637 DANI GOLDBERG AND MAJA ]. MATARIC,
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY USING COMMUNICATION TO REDUCE LOCALITY IN
MULTI-ROBOT LEARNING / 643 MAJA]. MATARIC, BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY
NAVIGATION & PERCEPTION SPATIAL NAVIGATION WITH UNCERTAIN DEVIATIONS /
649 MICHEL DE ROUGEMONT, UNIVERSITY PARISAL AND CHRISTOPH SCHLIEDER,
UNIVERSITAET FREIBURG A COLOR INTEREST OPERATOR FOR LANDMARK-BASED
NAVIGATION / 655 ZACHARY DODDS AND GREGORY D. HAGER, YALE UNIVERSITY
COMBINING APPROXIMATE FRONT END SIGNAL PROCESSING WITH SELECTIVE
REPROCESSING IN AUDITORY PERCEPTION / 661 FRANK KLASSNER AND VICTOR
LESSER, UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS; HAMID NAWAB, BOSTON UNIVERSITY XIII
PLANNING CASE-BASED REASONING AND PLANNING ANALOGICAL REPLAY FOR
EFFICIENT CONDITIONAL PLANNING / 668 JIM BLYTHE AND MANUELA VELOSO,
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY CASE-BASED SIMILARITY ASSESSMENT: ESTIMATING
ADAPTABILITY FROM EXPERIENCE / 674 DAVID B. LEAKE, ANDREW KINLEY AND
DAVID WILSON, INDIANA UNIVERSITY FLEXIBLE HIERARCHICAL PLANNING DYNAMIC
ABSTRACTION PLANNING / 680 ROBERT P. GOLDMAN, DAVID]. MUSLINER, KURT D.
KREBSBACH AND MARK S. BODDY, HONEYWELL TECHNOLOGY CENTER ABDUCTIVE
COMPLETION OF PLAN SKETCHES / 687 KAREN L. MYERS, SRI INTERNATIONAL
OPTIMAL PLANNING A LINEAR PROGRAMMING HEURISTIC FOR OPTIMAL PLANNING /
694 TOM BYLANDER, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO FINDING OPTIMAL
SOLUTIONS TO RUBIK'S CUBE USING PATTERN DATABASES / 700 RICHARD E. KORF,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES PLAN GENERATION PLANNING BY
REWRITING: EFFICIENTLY GENERATING HIGH-QUALITY PLANS / 706 JOSE LUIS
AMBITE AND CRAIG A. KNOBLOCK, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA A ROBUST
AND FAST ACTION SELECTION MECHANISM FOR PLANNING / 714 BLAI BONET, GABOR
LOERINCS AND HECTOR GEFFNER, UNIVERSIDAD SIMON BOLIVAR PLANNING WITH
CONCURRENT INTERACTING ACTIONS / 720 CRAIG BOUTILIER AND RONEN L.
BRAFMAN, UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA PLANNING UNDER UNCERTAINTY A
HEURISTIC VARIABLE GRID SOLUTION METHOD FOR POMDPS / 727 RONEN I.
BRAFMAN, UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA INCREMCNTAL METHODS FOR
COMPUTING BOUNDS IN PARTIALLY OBSERVABLE MARKOV DECISION PROCESSES / 734
MILOS HAUSKRECHT, MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PROBABILITY AND
PLANNING EFFECTIVE BAYESIAN INFERENCE FOR STOCHASTIC PROGRAMS / 740
DAPHNE KOLLER, STANFORD UNIVERSITY; DAVID MCALLESTER, AT&T RESEARCH; AVI
PFEFFER, STANFORD UNIVERSITY PROBABILISTIC PROPOSITIONAL PLANNINE::
REPRESENTATIONS AND COMPLEXITY / 748 MICHAEL L. LITTMAN, DUKE UNIVERSITY
INVITED TALKS THE AAAI-97 MOBILE ROBOT COMPETITION: MARTIANS, REMOTES,
HORS D'OEUVRES, AND CLEANING UP THE MESS AFTERWARDS / 755 RONALD C.
ARKIN, GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, AND R. JAMES FIRBY, UNIVERSITY
OF CHICAGO THE EMERGENCE OF SPACECRAFT AUTONOMY / 756 RICHARD). DOYLE,
JET PROPULSION LABORATORY, CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY WHAT DOES
KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION HAVE TO SAY TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE? / 762
DAVID W. ETHERINGTON, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON MACHINE LEARNING FOR
INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS / 763 FAT LANGLEY, DAIMLER-BENZ RESEARCH AND
TECHNOLOGY CENTER JAMES BOND AND MICHAEL OVITZ: THE SECRET LIFE OF
AGENTS / 770 KATIA P. SYCARA, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY MARKET-ORIENTED
PROGRAMMING (ABSTRACT) / 774 MICHAEL P. WELLMAN, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
MOBILE ROBOT COMPETITION ABSTRACTS HACK AND KLUGE / 776 CPT PETE BEIM,
IAN HORSWILL AND IVAN YEN, NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LEARNING IN A FUZZY
LOGIC ROBOT CONTROLLER / 778 DOUGLAS S. BLANK ANDJ. OLIVER ROSS,
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AUTONOMOUS EXPLORATION: AN INTEGRATED SYSTEMS
APPROACH / 779 MARC BOLDUC, ERIC BOURQUE, GREGORY DUDEK, NICHOLAS ROY,
AND ROBERT SIM, MCGILL UNIVERSITY SERVERDROID: A MULTIMEDIA SERVICE
ROBOT / 781 PETE BONASSO, TEXAS ROBOTICS & AUTOMATION CENTER
LABORATORIES A SITUATED VACUUMING ROBOT / 783 D. BRUEMMER, R. DICKSON,
J. DILATUSH, D. LEWIS, H. MATEYAK, M. MIRARCHI, M. MORTON, J. TRACY, A.
VOROBIEV, AND L. MEEDEN, SWARTHMORE COLLEGE TEAMING UP: GEORGIA TECH'S
MULTI-ROBOT COMPETITION TEAMS / 785 THOMAS R. COLLINS AND TUCKER R.
BALCH, GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY THE DARTMOUTH MOBILE ROBOT: SK /
787 WILLIAM GARNER, GREGORY FRIEDLAND, ARTYOM LIFSHITS, DANIELA RUS,
KEITH KOTAY AND JON HOWELL, DARTMOUTH COLLEGE XV LOBOTOMOUS: AN
AUTONOMOUS PLATFORM FOR INDOOR ENVIRONMENTS / 789 ALES V. HVEZDA, JOHN].
GARCIA, PAUL R. KLARER, RAYMOND H. BYRNE, GREGORY L. HEILEMAN, CHAOUKI
T. ABDALLAH, UNIVERSITY OFNEW MEXICO FINDING LIFE ON MARS, AND OTHER
TASKS FOR NCSU'S MOBILE ROBOTS / 791 JASON A. JANET, BRUCE R. LINNELL,
SEAN M. SCOGGINS, ET AL., NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY ARE YOU BEING
SERVED? / 793 DAVID P. MILLER AND CATHRYNE STEIN, KISS INSTITUTE FOR
PRACTICAL ROBOTICS; ANNE WRIGHT AND RANDY SARGENT, NEWTON RESEACH LABS
INTELLIGENT SENSOR FUSION FOR THE 1997 AAAI MOBILE ROBOT COMPETITION /
795 ROBIN R. MURPHY, COLORADO SCHOOL OFMINES KANSAS STATE ROBOTICS / 797
TODD PRATER, MICHAEL NOVAK, BRIAN RECTANUS, STEVEN GUSTAFSON AND DAVID
A. GUSTAFSON, KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY A COOPERATIVE MULTI-ROBOT APPROACH
TO THE MAPPING AND EXPLORATION OF MARS / 798 PAUL RYBSKI, SASCHA
STOETER, CHRIS WYMAN AND MARIA GINI, UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA LOBOKHOD:
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICOS ROBOTIC MARS ROVER / 800 DAN STORMONT,
JANE CANULETTE, TIMOTHY EYRING, JOSEJUSTE, SALAMON QUINTANA, CHAOUKI
ABDALLAH, RAY BYRNE AND GREG HEILEMAN, UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO MULTIPLE
AGENTS FROM THE BOTTOM UP: THE INTERACTION LAB'S ROBOT COMPETITION
EFFORT / 802 BARRY BRIAN WERGER, MIGUEL SCHNEIDER FONTAN, DANI GOLDBERG,
GREG HORNBY, MAJA MATARIC AND SEN SONG, BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY ARIEL:
AUTONOMOUS ROBOT FOR INTEGRATED EXPLORATION AND LOCALIZATION / 804 BRIAN
YAMAUCHI, ALAN SCHULTZ, WILLIAM ADAMS, KEVIN GRAVES, JOHN GREFENSTETTE
AND DENNIS PERZANOWSKI, NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY SIGART / AAAI DOCTORAL
CONSORTIUM ABSTRACTS PRAGMATIC QUESTION ANSWERING: GENERIC VERSUS
SPECIFIC RESPONSES / 807 DEBRA T. BURHANS, STATE UNIVERSITY OFNEW YORK
AT BUFFALO ADAPTIVE HYBRID SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE FOR FORECASTING / 808
JUANM. CORCHADO, UNIVERSITY OF PAISLEY ITERATIVE REFMEMENT OF KNOWLEDGE
BASES WITH CONSISTENCY GUARANTEES / 809 STEPHEN F. CORREL, UNIVERSITY OF
TEXAS AT AUSTIN PROBABILISTIC LEARNING IN BAYESIAN AND STOCHASTIC NEURAL
NETWORKS / 810 WILLIAM H. HSU, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT
URBANA-CHAMPAIGN UNIFIED HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE MODELS FOR SMART SYSTEM
DESIGN / 811 RAVI KAPADIA, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY EVALUATING THE ROLE OF
BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE IN ENHANCING KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN DATABASES / 812
VENKATESWARLU KOLLURI, UNIVERSITY OT PITTSBURGH XVI BELIEF NETWORK
INFERENCE IN DYNAMIC ENVIRONMENTS / 813 OLEJ. MENGSHOEL, UNIVERSITY OF
ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN KNOWLEDGE LEAN WORD SENSE DISAMBIGUATION /
814 TED PEDERSEN, SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY DYNAMIC ORGANIZATION OF
SEARCH RESULTS USING A TAXONOMIC DOMAIN MODEL / 815 WANDA PRATT,
STANFORD UNIVERSITY APPLICATIONS OF MACHINE LEARNING TO INFORMATION
ACCESS / 816 MEHRAN SAHAMI, STANFORD UNIVERSITY COMPUTING DISCOURSE
INFORMATION WITH STATISTICAL METHODS / 817 KENNETH SS. SAMUEL, UNIVERSITY
OF DELAWARE AN INFORMATION-BASED APPROACH TO PUNCTUATION / 818 BILGE
SAY, BILKENT UNIVERSITY LAYERED LEARNING IN MULTIAGENT SYSTEMS / 819
PETER STONE, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY STUDENT ABSTRACTS AVOIDING
FAILURE VIA PRE-PLANNED RESPONSES AND TIME-BOUNDED PLANNING / 821 ELLA
M. ATKINS, EDMUND H. DURFEE AND KANGG. SHIN, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
DYNAMIC PRIORITIZATION OF COMPLEX AGENTS IN DISTRIBUTED CONSTRAINT
SATISFACTION PROBLEMS / 822 AARON A. ARMSTRONG AND EDMUND H. DURFEE,
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AN EFFICIENT HEURISTIC SEARCH IN A LARGE
MULTI-AGENT SYSTEM / 823 CHENG-GANG BIAN, WEN CAO AND GUNNAR HARTVIGSEN,
UNIVERSITY OFTROMS0 SUMMARIZING TIME-VARYING DATA / 824 SARAH BOYD,
MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY EFFICIENT PRODUCTION MATCH ALGORITHM AND ITS
IMPLICATION FOR DYNAMIC CONSTRAINT SATISFACTION PROBLEMS / 825 BONGHAN
CHO, PAUL ROSENBLOOM AND MILIND TAMBE, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
APPLYING CLUSTERING TO THE CLASSIFICATION PROBLEM / 826 PIEWDATTA,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE EXPERIMENTS IN UNIX COMMAND PREDICTION
/ 827 BRIAN D. DAVISON AND HAYM HIRSCH, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY A COMPARISON
OF MODEL AVERAGING METHODS IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE PREDICTION / 828 PEDRO
DOMINGOS, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE LEARNING MULTIPLE MODELS
WITHOUT SACRIFICING COMPREHENSIBILITY / 829 PEDRO DOMINGOS, UNIVERSITY
OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE XVII STRATIFICATION FOR VARIANTS OF DEFAUK LOGIC /
830 JOERG ERNST, KIEL UNIVERSITY AND GRIGORIS ANTONIOU, GRIFFITH
UNIVERSITY SPEEDING SAFELY: MULTI-CRITERIA OPTIMIZATION IN PROBABILISTIC
PLANNING / 831 MICHAEL S. FULKERSON, MICHAEL L. LITTMAN AND GREG A.
KEIM, DUKE UNIVERSITY INFORMATION ROUTING USING A CORPUS DISTRIBUTION /
832 JEFFREY A. GOLDMAN, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES ALTHEA:
MINIMALIST REPRESENTATION FOR ROBOT ASSEMBLY TASKS / 833 JONATHAN SS.
HANDLER, NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY SOCIAL COMPARISON FOR FAILURE DETECTION
AND RECOVERY IN MULTI-AGENT SETTINGS / 834 GAL A. KAMINKA AND MILIND
TAMBE, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SMART SYSTEM DESIGN USING
HYBRID MODELS / 835 RAVI KAPADIA, VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY LEARNING TO PLAY
HEARTS / 836 LEO KUVAYEV, UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS PREDICTING
RESOURCE USE WITH CASE-BASED PLAN RECOGNITION / 837 JUNG-JIN LEE AND
ROBERT MCCARTNEY, UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT ACTIVE LEARNING WITH
COMMITTEES / 838 RAY LIERE AND PRASAD TADEPALLI, OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
DEVELOPMENT OF ITERATIVE SCHEDULER TO PLANNER FEEDBACK / 839 CHARLES B.
MCVEY, ELLA M. ATKINS, EDMUND H. DURFEE AND KANG G. SHIN, UNIVERSITY OF
MICHIGAN A STOCHASTIC STRATEGY FOR MULTIAGENT CONTRACTS AND THE IMPACT
OF DELIBERATION OVERHEAD / 840 SUNJU PARK AND EDMUND H. DURFEE,
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN NAIVE MIXES FOR WORD SENSE DISAMBIGUATION / 841
TED PEDERSEN, SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY ON THE DISCOVERY OF PATTERNS
IN MEDICAL DATA / 842 JORGE CG. RAMIREZ, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT
ARLINGTON AND UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL CENTER; LYNN L.
PETERSON, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON; DOLORES M. PETERSON,
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL CENTER; GRETCHEN K. CORMIER,
COMPUTER CONSULTING SPECIALISTS LEARNING GOAL-DECOMPOSITION RULES USING
EXERCISES / 843 CHANDRA REDDY AND PRASAD TADEPALLI, OREGON STATE
UNIVERSITY QUANTIFICATION AND COMMONSENSE REASONING / 844 WALID S. SABA
AND JEAN-PIERRE CORRIVEAU, CARLETON UNIVERSITY REAL-TIME FULL-TEXT
CLUSTERING OF NETWORKED DOCUMENTS / 845 MEHRAN SAHAMI, SALIM YUSUFALI
AND MICHELLE Q. W. BALDONADO, STANFORD UNIVERSITY A MODEL OF INVENTION /
846 MARIN SIMINA, ASHWIN RAM AND)ANET KOLODNER, GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY; MICHAEL GORMAN, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA MODIFYING KNOWLEDGE
BASES USING SCRIPTS / 847 MARCELO TALLIS AND YOLANDA GIL, UNIVERSITY OF
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NOISE SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS FOR SHAPE FROM FOCUS
METHODS / 848 JENN-KWEI TYAN, STATE UNIVERSITY OFNEW YORK ANALYZING
AGENTS THAT LEARN ABOUT AGENTS / 849 JOSE M. VIDAL AND EDMUND H. DURFEE,
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN MATCHING REQUESTS FOR AGENT SERVICES WITH
DIFFERENTIATED VOCABULARY / 850 PETER WEINSTEIN AND WILLIAM P.
BIRMINGHAM, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN INNOVATIVE APPLICATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE PAPERS DEPLOYED APPLICATIONS PIMTOOL, AN EXPERT SYSTEM TO
TROUBLESHOOT COMPUTER HARDWARE FAILURES / 853 NARENDRA DEV AND BART
ANDERSON, HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY CASE AND CONSTRAINT-BASED APARTMENT
CONSTRUCTION PROJECT PLANNING SYSTEM: FASTRAK-APT / 861 KYOUNGJUN LEE,
KOREA ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; HYUN WOO KIM,
HYUNDAI INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, CO. LTD.; JAE KYU LEE, KOREA ADVANCED
INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; TAE HIVAN KIM, HYUNDAI ENGINEERING
AND CONSTRUCTION, CO., LTD.; CHANG GON KIM, HYUNDAI INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY, CO. LTD.; MYOUNG KYUN YOON, EUI JUN HWANG AND HYUN JEONG
PARK, HYUNDAI ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION, CO., LTD. PST: THE PROVIDER
SELECTION TOOL / 867 HOWARD MARMORSTEIN, JAYESH GHIA, SANDEEP SATHAYE,
AKSHAY GUPTA AND EVA BARON-VARTIAN, OXFORD HEALTH PLANS DESKTOP
UNDERWRITER: FANNIE MAE'S AUTOMATED MORTGAGE UNDERWRITING EXPERT SYSTEM
/ 875 DAVID W. MCDONALD, FANNIE MAE; CHARLES O. PEPE, BRIGHTWARE, INC.;
HENRY M. BOWERS, FANNIE MAE; AND EDWARD}. DOM- BROSKI, THE PARALLAX
CORPORATION DESIGN OF HIGH PERFORMANCE HELP DESK APPLICATION AND ITS
IMPLEMENTATION RESULTS / 883 CHARLES S. MOON, THOMAS A. SHORE, GARY
BROPHY AND DENNIS KOSKI, IBM CORPORATION CREWS_NS: SCHEDULING TRAIN CREW
IN THE NETHERLANDS / 893 ERNESTO M. MORGADO ANDJOAEO P. MARTINS, SISCOG -
SISTEMAS COGNITIVOS LDA. THE SCHEDULING OF RAIL AT UNION PACIFIC
RAILROAD / 903 KATHLEEN MURPHY, ELIZABETH RALSTON AND DAVID FRIEDLANDER,
BRIGHTWARE, INC.; RODNEY SWAB AND PAUL STEEGE, UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
SUNRAY V - AN INTELLIGENT CONTAINER TRUCKING OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT AND
CONTROL SYSTEM / 913 IAN NG, ANDREW GILL, IAN CHIA, MEI-LENG KOH AND
CHRIS YEUNG, CLARITY SYSTEMS PTE LTD.; LIH-WEE CHEW, INFORMATION TECH-
NOLOGY INSTITUTE XIX DISXPERT: A SOCIAL SECURITV DISABILITY SCREENING
EXPERT SYSTEM / 919 JAMES R. NOKIN, SIENA COLLEGE STHANA: PROFITABILITY
FORECAST AND SITUATION ANALYSIS FOR AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINES / 926
C^RIL WAY, ISOFT CHEMREG: USING CASE-BASED REASONING TO SUPPORT HEALTH
AND SAFETY COMPLIANCE IN THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY / 932 KIRK D. WILSON, AIR
PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC. EMERGING APPLICATIONS THE ROLE OF WORDNET
IN THE CREATION OF A TRAINABLE MESSAGE UNDERSTANDING SYSTEM / 941 AMIT
BAGGA, ]OYCE YUE CHAI AND ALAN W. BIERMANN, DUKE UNIVERSITY USING A
ROBOT CONTROL ARCHITECTURE TO AUTOMATE SPACE SHUTTLE OPERATIONS / 949 R.
PETER BONASSO AND DAVID KORTENKAMP, NASA JOHNSON SPACE CENTER; TROY
WHITNEY, NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY ANYMATION WITH CATHI / 957
ANDREAS BUTZ, DFKL AUTOMATED GENERATION OF TRACKING PLANS FOR A NETWORK
OF COMMUNICATIONS ANTENNAS / 963 S. CHIEN, A. GOVINDJEE, T. ESTLIN, X.
WANGAND R. HILL, JR., JET PROPULSION LABORATORY /CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY BUILDING BRAINS FOR ROOMS: DESIGNING DISTRIBUTED SOFTWARE
AGENTS / 971 MICHAEL H. COEN, MASSACHUSETTS INTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
MULITMODAL INTERACTION FOR DISTRIBUTED INTERACTIVE SIMULATION / 978
PHILIP R. COHEN, MICHAEL JOHNSTON, DAVID MCGEE, SHARON OVIATT, JAY
PITTMAN, IRA SMITH, LIANG CHEN ANDJOSH CLOW, OREGON GRADUATE INSTITUTE
OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ADDVAC: APPLYING ACTIVE DESIGN DOCUMENTS FOR
THE CAPTURE, RETRIEVAL AND USE OF RATIONALE DURING OFFSHORE PLATFORM VAC
DESIGN / 986 ANA CRISTINA BICHARRA GARCIA, JOPER CEZAR DE ANDRADE,
ROGERIO FERREIRA RODRIGUES AND RICARDO MOURA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL
FLUMINENSE MITA: AN INFORMATION EXTRACTION APPROACH TO ANALYSIS OF
FREE-FORM TEXT IN LIFE INSURANCE APPLICATIONS / 992 BARR;Y GLASGOW AND
ALAN MANDELL, METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY; DAN BINNEY, LILA
GHEMRI AND DAVID FISHER, BRIGHTWARE, INC. BLACKBOARD AGENTS FOR
MIXED-INITIATIVE MANAGEMENT OF INTEGRATED
PROCESS-PLANNING/PRODUCTION-SCHEDULING SOLUTIONS ACROSS THE SUPPLY CHAIN
/ 1000 DAVID W. HILDUM AND NORMAN M. SADEH, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY;
THOMAS ]. LALIBERTY AND JOHN MCANULTY, RAYTHEON COMPANY; STEPHEN F.
SMITH AND DAG KJENSTAD, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENT AGENTS
FOR THE SYNTHETIC BATTLEFIELD: A COMPANY OF ROTARY WING AIRCRAFT / 1006
RANDALL W. HILL, JR., JOHNNY CHEN, JONATHAN GRATCH, PAUL ROSENBLOOM AND
MILIND TAMBE, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INFORMATION EXTRACTION
BASED MULTIPLE-CATEGORY DOCUMENT CLASSIFICATION FOR THE GLOBAL LEGAL
INFORMATION NETWORK / 1013 RICHARD D. HOLOWCZAK AND NABU R. ADAM,
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY AN INTELLIGENT CONTROL ARCHITECTURE FOR ACCELERATOR
BEAMLINE TUNING / 1019 WILLIAM B. KLEIN AND CARL R. STERN, VISTA CONTROL
SYSTEMS, INC; GEORGE F. LUGER AND ERIC T. OLSSON, UNIVERSITY OF NEW
MEXICO ATTITUEDE AND POSITION CONTROL USING REAL-TIME COLOR TRACKING /
1026 DAVID P. MILLER, ANNE WRIGHT AND RANDY SARGENT, KISS INSTITUTE FOR
PRACTICAL ROBOTICS; ROB COHEN AND TERESA HUNT, UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND A
HYBRID ARCHITECTURE FOR REAL-TIME MIXED-INITIATIVE PLANNING AND CONTROL
/ 1032 STEVEN W. MITCHELL, LOCKHEED MARTIN FEDERAL SYSTEMS, INC.
INTELLIGENT COMMAND CONTROL FOR VLSI CAD SYSTEMS / 1038 MOTOHIDE OTSUBO,
SATORU FUJITA AND TORU YAMANOUCHI, NEC CORPORATION A GENERIC
KNOWLEDGE-BASE BROWSER AND EDITOR / 1045 SUSANNE M. PALEY, JOHN D.
LOWRANCE AND PETER D. KARP, SRI INTERNATIONAL MULTIPLE FAULT DIAGNOSIS
FROM FMEA / 1052 CHRIS PRICE AND NEIL TAYLOR, UNIVERSITY OF WALES
SMOKEY: AUTOMATIC RECOGNITION OF HOSTILE MESSAGES / 1058 ELLEN SPERTUS,
MICROSOFT RESEARCH, MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, AND
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON MULTIADD: A MULTIAGENT ACTIVE DESIGN DOCUMENT
MODEL TO SUPPORT GROUP DESIGN / 1066 ADRIANA SANTAROSA VIVACQUA AND ANA
CRISTINA BICHARRA GARCIA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE
RATIONALE-SUPPORTED MIXED-INITIATIVE CASE-BASED PLANNING / 1072 MANUELA
M. VELOSO, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY; ALICE M. MULVEHILL, BBN; MICHAEL
T. COX, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY IDS: IMPROVING AIRCRAFT FLEET
MAINTENANCE / 1078 ROB WYLIE, ROBERT ORCHARD, MICHAEL HALASZ AND
FRANCOIS DUBE, NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OFCANADA INDEX / 1087 XXI |
any_adam_object | 1 |
author_corporate | National Conference on Artificial Intelligence Providence, RI Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference |
author_corporate_role | aut aut |
author_facet | National Conference on Artificial Intelligence Providence, RI Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference |
author_sort | National Conference on Artificial Intelligence Providence, RI |
building | Verbundindex |
bvnumber | BV011620899 |
classification_rvk | ST 199 ST 300 |
classification_tum | DAT 700f |
ctrlnum | (OCoLC)644013119 (DE-599)BVBBV011620899 |
discipline | Informatik |
format | Conference Proceeding Book |
fullrecord | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><collection xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/MARC21/slim"><record><leader>00000nam a2200000 c 4500</leader><controlfield tag="001">BV011620899</controlfield><controlfield tag="003">DE-604</controlfield><controlfield tag="005">20110119</controlfield><controlfield tag="007">t|</controlfield><controlfield tag="008">971110s1997 xx ad|| |||| 10||| eng d</controlfield><datafield tag="020" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">0262510952</subfield><subfield code="9">0-262-51095-2</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(OCoLC)644013119</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(DE-599)BVBBV011620899</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="040" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">DE-604</subfield><subfield code="b">ger</subfield><subfield code="e">rakddb</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="041" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">eng</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="049" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">DE-91G</subfield><subfield code="a">DE-12</subfield><subfield code="a">DE-384</subfield><subfield code="a">DE-739</subfield><subfield code="a">DE-83</subfield><subfield code="a">DE-706</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="084" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">ST 199</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-625)143609:</subfield><subfield code="2">rvk</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="084" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">ST 300</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-625)143650:</subfield><subfield code="2">rvk</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="084" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">DAT 700f</subfield><subfield code="2">stub</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="111" ind1="2" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">National Conference on Artificial Intelligence</subfield><subfield code="n">14</subfield><subfield code="d">1997</subfield><subfield code="c">Providence, RI</subfield><subfield code="j">Verfasser</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)5264284-7</subfield><subfield code="4">aut</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="245" ind1="1" ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Proceedings of the Fourteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Ninth Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference</subfield><subfield code="b">[July 27 - 31, 1997, Providence, Rhode Island]</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="264" ind1=" " ind2="1"><subfield code="a">Menlo Park, Calif. u.a.</subfield><subfield code="b">AAAI Press [u.a.]</subfield><subfield code="c">1997</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="300" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">XXXI, 1092 S.</subfield><subfield code="b">Ill., graph. Darst.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="336" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">txt</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacontent</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="337" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">n</subfield><subfield code="2">rdamedia</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="338" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">nc</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacarrier</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1="0" ind2="7"><subfield code="a">Künstliche Intelligenz</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4033447-8</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd</subfield><subfield code="9">rswk-swf</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="655" ind1=" " ind2="7"><subfield code="0">(DE-588)1071861417</subfield><subfield code="a">Konferenzschrift</subfield><subfield code="y">1997</subfield><subfield code="z">Providence RI</subfield><subfield code="2">gnd-content</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Künstliche Intelligenz</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)4033447-8</subfield><subfield code="D">s</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="689" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="5">DE-604</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="711" ind1="2" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference</subfield><subfield code="n">9</subfield><subfield code="d">1997</subfield><subfield code="c">Providence, RI</subfield><subfield code="j">Verfasser</subfield><subfield code="0">(DE-588)5264283-5</subfield><subfield code="4">aut</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="856" ind1="4" ind2="2"><subfield code="m">GBV Datenaustausch</subfield><subfield code="q">application/pdf</subfield><subfield code="u">http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=007829417&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA</subfield><subfield code="3">Inhaltsverzeichnis</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="943" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-007829417</subfield></datafield></record></collection> |
genre | (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 1997 Providence RI gnd-content |
genre_facet | Konferenzschrift 1997 Providence RI |
id | DE-604.BV011620899 |
illustrated | Illustrated |
indexdate | 2025-01-10T17:08:15Z |
institution | BVB |
institution_GND | (DE-588)5264284-7 (DE-588)5264283-5 |
isbn | 0262510952 |
language | English |
oai_aleph_id | oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-007829417 |
oclc_num | 644013119 |
open_access_boolean | |
owner | DE-91G DE-BY-TUM DE-12 DE-384 DE-739 DE-83 DE-706 |
owner_facet | DE-91G DE-BY-TUM DE-12 DE-384 DE-739 DE-83 DE-706 |
physical | XXXI, 1092 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
publishDate | 1997 |
publishDateSearch | 1997 |
publishDateSort | 1997 |
publisher | AAAI Press [u.a.] |
record_format | marc |
spelling | National Conference on Artificial Intelligence 14 1997 Providence, RI Verfasser (DE-588)5264284-7 aut Proceedings of the Fourteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Ninth Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference [July 27 - 31, 1997, Providence, Rhode Island] Menlo Park, Calif. u.a. AAAI Press [u.a.] 1997 XXXI, 1092 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Künstliche Intelligenz (DE-588)4033447-8 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 1997 Providence RI gnd-content Künstliche Intelligenz (DE-588)4033447-8 s DE-604 Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference 9 1997 Providence, RI Verfasser (DE-588)5264283-5 aut GBV Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=007829417&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Proceedings of the Fourteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Ninth Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference [July 27 - 31, 1997, Providence, Rhode Island] Künstliche Intelligenz (DE-588)4033447-8 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4033447-8 (DE-588)1071861417 |
title | Proceedings of the Fourteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Ninth Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference [July 27 - 31, 1997, Providence, Rhode Island] |
title_auth | Proceedings of the Fourteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Ninth Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference [July 27 - 31, 1997, Providence, Rhode Island] |
title_exact_search | Proceedings of the Fourteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Ninth Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference [July 27 - 31, 1997, Providence, Rhode Island] |
title_full | Proceedings of the Fourteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Ninth Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference [July 27 - 31, 1997, Providence, Rhode Island] |
title_fullStr | Proceedings of the Fourteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Ninth Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference [July 27 - 31, 1997, Providence, Rhode Island] |
title_full_unstemmed | Proceedings of the Fourteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Ninth Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference [July 27 - 31, 1997, Providence, Rhode Island] |
title_short | Proceedings of the Fourteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Ninth Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference |
title_sort | proceedings of the fourteenth national conference on artificial intelligence and ninth innovative applications of artificial intelligence conference july 27 31 1997 providence rhode island |
title_sub | [July 27 - 31, 1997, Providence, Rhode Island] |
topic | Künstliche Intelligenz (DE-588)4033447-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Künstliche Intelligenz Konferenzschrift 1997 Providence RI |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=007829417&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
work_keys_str_mv | AT nationalconferenceonartificialintelligenceprovidenceri proceedingsofthefourteenthnationalconferenceonartificialintelligenceandninthinnovativeapplicationsofartificialintelligenceconferencejuly27311997providencerhodeisland AT innovativeapplicationsofartificialintelligenceconferenceprovidenceri proceedingsofthefourteenthnationalconferenceonartificialintelligenceandninthinnovativeapplicationsofartificialintelligenceconferencejuly27311997providencerhodeisland |