11. ECAI 1994:
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Anthony G. Cohn (Ed.):
Proceedings of the Eleventh European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, August 8-12, 1994. John Wiley and Sons, 1994
- Robert J. Aarts, Stephen F. Smith:
A High Performance Scheduler for an Automated Chemistry Workstation.
3-7

- Claude Le Pape, Jean-Francois Puget, Colonel Moreau, Philippe Darneau:
PMFP: The Use of Constraint-Based Programming for Predictive Personnel Management.
8-12

- Marco Adinolfi, Amedeo Cesta:
Scheduling Heuristics for the DRS-Sched System.
13-17

- George Spanoudakis, Panos Constantopoulos:
Similarity for Analogical Software Reuse: A Computational Model.
18-22

- Heribert Kirschfink, Hubert Rehborn:
Classification of Traffic Situations by Using Neural Networks.
23-27

- Bhavani Raskutti, Ingrid Zukerman:
Acquisition of Information to Determine a User's Plan.
28-32

- Daniel Delahaye, Jean-Marc Alliot, Marc Schoenauer, Jean-Loup Farges:
Genetic Algorithms for Air Traffic Assignment.
33-37

- Isabelle Bichindaritz:
A Case-Based Reasoning System Using a Control Case-Base.
38-42

- Marc Porcheron, Benoit Ricard, Jean Luc Busquet, Patrice Parent:
DIAPO: A Case Study in Applying Advanced AI Techniques to the Diagnosis of a Complex System.
43-47

- Silvia Miksch, Werner Horn, Christian Popow, Franz Paky:
Context-Sensitive Data Validation and Data Abstraction for Knowledge-Based Monitoring.
48-52

- Irene S. Y. Koh, Michael S. H. Heng:
A Knowledge-Based Decision Support System for Selection Psychologists.
53-57

- Kai Finke, Matthias Jarke, Peter Szczurko, Roland Soltysiak:
FAITH in Process Control Expert Systems.
58-62

- Ken Satoh:
A Top Down Proof Procedure for Default Logic by Using Abduction.
65-69

- Bob Goedhart:
Abduction and Uncertainty in Compositional Reasoning.
70-74

- Christian Codognet, Philippe Codognet:
Abduction and Concurrent Logic Languages.
75-79

- Thomas Kolbe, Christoph Walther:
Reusing Proofs.
80-84

- Tetsuya Yoshida, Alan Bundy, Ian Green, Toby Walsh, David A. Basin:
Coloured Rippling: An Extension of a Theorem Proving Heuristic.
85-89

- Peter Baumgartner:
Refinements of Theory Model Elimination and a Variant without Contrapositives.
90-94

- Patrick Prosser:
Binary Constraint Satisfaction Problems: Some are Harder than Others.
95-99

- Barbara M. Smith:
The Phase Transition and the Mushy Region in Constraint Satisfaction Problems.
100-104

- Ian P. Gent, Toby Walsh:
The SAT Phase Transition.
105-109

- David Lesaint:
Maximal Sets of Solutions for Constraint Satisfaction Problems.
110-114

- Djamila Haroud, Boi Faltings:
Global Consistency for Continuous Constraints.
115-119

- Hachemi Bennaceur:
Partial Consistency for Constraint-Satisfaction Problems.
120-124

- Daniel Sabin, Eugene C. Freuder:
Contradicting Conventional Wisdom in Constraint Satisfaction.
125-129

- Antje Beeringer, Gerd Aschemann, Holger H. Hoos, Michael Metzger, Andreas Weiss:
GSAT versus Simulated Annealing.
130-134

- Jin-Kao Hao, Raphaël Dorne:
A New Population-Based Method for Satisfiability Problems.
135-139

- José Júlio Alferes, Carlos Viegas Damásio, Luís Moniz Pereira:
Top-Down Query Evaluation for Well-Founded Semantics with Explicit Negation.
140-144

- Manfred Kerber:
On the Translation of Higher-Order Problems into First-Order Logic.
145-149

- Salem Benferhat, Didier Dubois, Henri Prade:
Expressing Independence in a Possibilistic Framework and its Application to Default Reasoning.
150-154

- Hermann Kaindl, Angelika Leeb, Harald Smetana:
Improvements on Linear-Space Search Algorithms.
155-159

- Mugur M. Tatar:
Combining the Lazy Label Evaluation with Focusing Techniques in an ATMS.
160-164

- Thomas Schiex, Gérard Verfaillie:
Stubborness: A Possible Enhancement for Backjumping and Nogood Recording.
165-172

- Eric O. Postma, H. Jaap van den Herik, Patrick T. W. Hudson:
Attentional Scanning.
173-177

- Ana Paiva, John A. Self, Roger Hartley:
On the Dynamics of Learner Models.
178-182

- Aldo Franco Dragoni, Paolo Puliti:
Mental States Recognition from Speech Acts through Abduction.
183-187

- Jaime Simão Sichman, Rosaria Conte, Cristiano Castelfranchi, Yves Demazeau:
A Social Reasoning Mechanism Based On Dependence Networks.
188-192

- Ana Paiva, John A. Self:
A Learner Model Reason Maintenance System.
193-196

- Kees de Koning, Bert Bredeweg:
A Framework for Teaching Qualitative Models.
197-202

- Boicho N. Kokinov:
The DUAL Cognitive Architecture: A Hybrid Multi-Agent Approach.
203-207

- Pasi Koikkalainen:
Progress with the Tree-Structured Self-Organizing Map.
211-215

- Khaled Khan:
Advantages of Using Prototypes in a Multi-Layer Perceptron and Comparison to Other Neural Networks.
216-220

- Chris Hopkins, Tom Routen, Tim Watson:
Problems with Using Genetic Algorithms for Neural Network Feature Selection.
221-225

- Steve G. Romaniuk:
Applying Co-Evolution to the Construction of Neural Networks.
226-230

- Shigekazu Ishihara, Keiko Ishihara, Yukihiro Matsubara, Mitsuo Nagamachi:
Self-Organizing Neural Networks in Kansei Engineering Expert System.
231-235

- Ponnuthurai N. Suganthan, Eam Khwang Teoh, Dinesh P. Mital:
On Attributed Relational Graph Matching Using Hopfield Network.
236-240

- Alexei N. Skurikhin, Alvin J. Surkan:
Alopex Network Algorithm Applied to Predict Gas Usage.
241-248

- Taha Khedro, Michael R. Genesereth:
Modeling Multiagent Cooperation as Distributed Constraint Satisfaction Problem Solving.
249-253

- Hans-Dieter Burkhard:
On Fair Controls in Multi-Agent Systems.
254-258

- Jacques H. J. Lenting, Peter J. Braspenning:
An All-Pay Auction Approach to Reallocation.
259-263

- Mauro Gaspari, Enrico Motta:
Symbol-Level Requirements for Agent-Level Programming.
264-268

- Jacques Wainer:
Yet another Semantics of Goals and Goal Priorities.
269-273

- Sviatoslav Brainov:
Deviation-Proof Plans in Open Multiagent Environments.
274-278

- Michael Wooldridge:
Coherent Social Action.
279-283

- Paul E. Kearney, Arvindra Sehmi, Robert M. Smith:
Emergent Behaviour in a Multi-Agent Economic Situation.
284-288

- Geof Staniford:
Multi-Agent System Design: Using Human Societal Metaphors and Normative Logic.
289-293

- Benedita Malheiro, Nicholas R. Jennings, Eugenio Oliveira:
Belief Revision in Multi-Agent Systems.
294-298

- Armin Laux:
Beliefs in Multi-Agent Worlds: a Terminological Logics Approach.
299-303

- Ioa Gavrila, Jan Treur:
A Formal Model for the Dynamics of Compositional Reasoning Systems.
307-311

- Vicente J. Botti, Alfons Crespo, Federico Barber, Ismael Ripoll:
Multiple Access and Coherence Management in a Real-Time Temporal Blackboard.
312-316

- Gertjan van Heijst, Wilfried Post, Guus Schreiber:
Knowledge Based Integration of Representation Formalisms.
319-323

- Frank P. Coyle, Murat M. Tanik:
Rule Compilation and Optimization For Embedded Systems with Periodic Sensor Data.
324-330

- Bernd van Linder, Wiebe van der Hoek, John-Jules Ch. Meyer:
Tests as Epistemic Updates.
331-335

- Pierre Marquis:
Possible Models Approach via Independency.
336-340

- Bernhard Nebel:
Base Revision Operations and Schemes: Semantics, Representation and Complexity.
341-345

- Mary-Anne Williams:
Explanation and Theory Base Transmutations.
346-350

- Marie-Hélène Gréboval, Gilles Kassel:
The Production of Explanations, Seen as a Design Task: A Case Study.
351-355

- Harmen van den Berg:
Modal Logics for Conceptual Graphs III.
356-360

- Luca Chittaro, Angelo Montanari, Alessandro Provetti:
Skeptical and Credulous Event Calculi for Supporting Modal Queries.
361-365

- Gerhard Brewka:
A Reconstruction of Rescher' s Theory of Formal Disputation Based on Default Logic.
366-370

- Leendert W. N. van der Torre:
Violated Obligations in a Defeasible Deontic Logic.
371-375

- Jérôme Mengin:
Prioritized Conflict Resolution for Default Reasoning.
376-380

- Yves Moinard:
Reasoning by Cases without Contraposition in Default Logic.
381-385

- Nic Wilson, Serafín Moral:
A Logical View of Probability.
386-390

- Patrick Fabiani:
A New Approach in Temporal Representation of Belief for Autonomous Observation and Surveillance Systems.
391-395

- Fabio Pianesi, Achille C. Varzi:
Mereotopological Construction of Time from Events.
396-400

- Patrick Doherty:
Reasoning about Action and Change Using Occlusion.
401-405

- Hans-Jürgen Bürckert, Bernhard Hollunder, Armin Laux:
Concept Logics with Function Symbols.
406-410

- Giuseppe De Giacomo, Maurizio Lenzerini:
Concept Language with Number Restrictions and Fixpoints, and its Relationship with Mu-calculus.
411-415

- Bart Selman:
Domain-Specific Complexity Tradeoffs.
416-420

- Brian J. Ross:
The Inductive Inference of Cyclic Synchronized Interleaving.
423-427

- Changhwan Lee, Dong-Guk Shin:
A Context-Sensitive Discretization of Numeric Attributes for Classification Learning.
428-432

- Achim G. Hoffmann:
Exploiting Causal Domain Knowledge for Learning to Control Dynamic Systems.
433-437

- Uwe Hartmann:
Learning in Classifier Systems is Hard.
438-442

- Pavel Brazdil, Alípio Jorge:
Learning by Refining Algorithm Sketches.
443-447

- Majorie Moulet:
Iterative Model Construction with Regression.
448-452

- Johannes Fürnkranz:
Top-Down Pruning in Relational Learning.
453-457

- Pierre Brézellec, Henry Soldano:
Improvement of the Exploration of the Search Space of a Top-Down Algorithm: Theoretical and Experimental Results.
458-462

- Angi Voß:
The Need for Knowledge Acquisition in Case-Based Reasoning - Some Experiences from an Architectural Domain.
463-467

- Gerhard Widmer:
Combining Robustness and Flexibility in Learning Drifting Concepts.
468-472

- Manfred Klenner, Udo Hahn:
Concept Versioning: A Methodology for Tracking Evolutionary Concept Drift in Dynamic Concept Systems.
473-477

- Hamed Elsimary, Samia Mashali, Ahmed M. Darwish, Samir I. Shaheen:
Performance Evaluation of a Novel Fault Tolerance Training Algorithm.
478-482

- Attilio Giordana, Lorenza Saitta, Floriano Zini:
Learning Disjunctive Concept Definitions Using a Genetic Algorithm.
483-486

- Philippe Collard, Jean-Philippe Aurand:
DGA: An Efficient Genetic Algorithm.
487-492

- André Le Grand, Jean Sallantin:
A Framework to improve Knowledge Acquisition based on Machine Learning.
493-497

- Tanja Urbancic, Ivan Bratko:
Reconstructing Human Skill with Machine Learning.
498-502

- Herman J. H. van Dompseler, Maarten van Someren:
Using Models of Problem Solving as Bias in Automated Knowledge Acquisition.
503-507

- Frank Maurer, Jürgen Paulokat:
Operationalizing Conceptual Models Based on a Model of Dependencies.
508-514

- Ingrid Zukerman, Richard McConachy:
Being Concise versus Being Shallow: Two Competing Discourse Planning Paradigms.
515-519

- Helmut Horacek:
How to Avoid Explaining Obvious Things (Without Omitting Central Information).
520-524

- Stephan Mehl:
Forward Inferences in Text Generation.
525-529

- Vibhu O. Mittal, Cécile Paris:
Generating Examples For Use in Tutorial Explanations: Using a Subsumption Based Classifier.
530-534

- John Hughes, Eric Atwell:
The Automated Evaluation of Inferred Word Classifications.
535-539

- Graham Allport:
Towards an Electronic Dictionary.
540-544

- Violaine Prince:
Interpreting Common Words in Context: a Symbolic Approach.
545-549

- Uwe Jost, Eric Atwell:
Intrinsic Error Estimation for Corpus-Trained Probabilistic Language Models.
550-554

- Vincent Cadoret:
Encoding Syntactical Trees with Labelling Recursive Auto-Associative Memory.
555-559

- Wolfgang Menzel:
Parsing of Spoken Language under Time Constraints.
560-564

- Sylvie Coste-Marquis:
Hypothetical Reasoning for Automatic Recognition of Continuous Speech.
565-572

- Daniel Mack:
A New Formal Model of Belief.
573-577

- Aaron Sloman:
Exploration in Design Space.
578-584

- Berthe Y. Choueiry, Boi Faltings:
A Decomposition Heuristic for Resource Allocation.
585-589

- Hsiao-Lan Fang, Peter Ross, David Corne:
A Promising Hybrid GA/Heuristic Approach for Open-Shop Scheduling Problems.
590-594

- András Márkus, József Váncza:
Inference and Optimization Methods for Manufacturing Process Planning.
595-599

- Jürgen Eckerle, Thomas Ottmann:
An Efficient Data Structure for Bidirectional Heuristic Search.
600-604

- Jana Koehler:
Correct Modification of Complex Plans.
605-609

- Dietmar Dengler:
An Adaptive Deductive Planning System.
610-614

- Christer Bäckström:
Executing Parallel Plans Faster by Adding Actions.
615-619

- Mathias Bauer:
Integrating Probabilistic Reasoning into Plan Recognition.
620-624

- Jürgen Dorn:
Hybrid Temporal Reasoning.
625-629

- Robert Rodosek:
Combining Constraint Network and Causal Theory to Solve Scheduling Problems from a CSP Perspective.
630-634

- W. P. M. Nuijten, Emile H. L. Aarts:
Constraint Satisfaction for Multiple Capacitated Job Shop Scheduling.
635-639

- Peng Ye, Derrick Glass, Michael F. McTear, John G. Hughes:
Job Cost and Constraint Relaxation for Scheduling Problem Solving in the CLP Paradigm.
640-644

- R. R. Bakker, S. J. M. van Eldonk, P. M. Wognum, Nicolaas J. I. Mars:
The Use of Model-Based Diagnosis in Redesign.
647-651

- Frank van Harmelen, Annette ten Teije:
Using Domain Knowledge to Select Solutions in Abductive Diagnosis.
652-656

- Igor Mozetic:
Computing Minimal Diagnoses with Critical Set Algorithms.
657-661

- Eric Sauthier, Boi Faltings:
Model-Based Control.
662-666

- Wolfgang Nejdl, Johann Gamper:
Harnessing the Power of Temporal Abstractions in Model-Based Diagnosis of Dynamic Systems.
667-671

- Michael Neitzke, Bernd Neumann:
Simulating Physical Systems with Relative Descriptions of Parameters.
672-676

- Oskar Dressler, Peter Struss:
Model-Based Diagnosis with the Default-Based Diagnosis Engine: Effective Control Strategies that Work in Practice.
677-681

- Yang Gao, Hugh F. Durrant-Whyte:
Integrating Qualitative Reasoning for Numerical Data Fusion Tasks.
682-686

- Jean-Daniel Dessimoz, Giovanni Mele:
Performance Assessment of Cognitive Systems: Case of Elementary Mobile Robots.
689-693

- Jacques Penders, Lyuba Alboul, Peter J. Braspenning:
The Interaction of Congenial Autonomous Robots.
694-698

- Didier Keymeulen, Jo Decuyper:
The Stream Field Method Applied to Mobile Robot Navigation: a Topological Perspective.
699-703

- Steffen Förster:
Neural Fuzzy Controller In Behavior-Oriented Architectures.
704-708

- Jörg P. Müller, Markus Pischel:
Modelling Interacting Agents in Dynamic Environments.
709-713

- Luc Steels:
Equilibrium Analysis of Behavior Systems.
714-718

- Eric Dekneuvel, Malik Ghallab, Herve Philippe:
DICK: Distributed Inference on Compiled Knowledge for Real Time Distributed Systems.
719-726

- Walter Van de Velde:
A Constructivist View on Knowledge Engineering.
727-731

- Kenneth B. Haase:
FRAMER: A Persistent Portable Representation Library.
732-738

- Marie-Christine Rousset:
Knowledge Formal Specifications for Formal Verification: a Proposal Based on the Integration of Different Logical Formalisms.
739-743

- Jan Treur, Mark Willems:
A Logical Foundation for Verification.
745-749

- Antoine Missier, Spyros Xanthakis, Louise Travé-Massuyès:
Qualitative Algorithmics Using Order of Growth Reasoning.
750-754

- Zippora Arzi-Gonczarowski, Daniel J. Lehmann:
Categorical Tools for Artificial Perception.
757-761

- Franco Callari, Pietro Storniolo:
A New Approach to Shading Flow Analysis and Surface Recovery from Images.
762-766

- Fadi Sandakly, Gérard Giraudon:
Multispecialist System for 3D Scene Analysis.
767-771

- Andranik Tangian:
Towards an Axiomatic Theory of Artificial Perception.
772-778

- Ernest A. Edmonds:
Computers and Creative Thought.
779-784

- Jos Schreinemakers, Jean-Paul A. Barthès, David S. Brée, R. van der Spek, Karl M. Wiig:
Knowledge Management.
785-788

- Robert Milne, Jean-Paul A. Barthès, Patrick Corsi:
The Future of AI Funding.
789-792

- Henrik I. Christensen, Erik Granum:
Active Vision: A Survey.
793-798

- Dave Cliff:
AI and A-Life: Never Mind The Blocksworld.
799-804

- Patrick Corsi:
Current and Future Trends for Community Research and Development in Artificial intelligence.
805-810

- Joachim Hertzberg:
Theoretical Planning and its Contributions to Practical and Applied Planning.
811-812

- Leslie Pack Kaelbling:
Learning and intelligent Agents.
813

- Carme Torras:
Neural Learning for Robot Control.
814-822

- Sarit Kraus:
Interaction and Collaboration in Multi-agent Systems.
823-825

- Judea Pearl:
Causation, Action and Counterfactuals.
826-828

- Wolfgang Wahlster:
Computational Models of Multimodal Communication.
829-830

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