Volume 18, Number 1, January 2004
Volume 18, Number 2, February 2004
Volume 18, Number 3-4, March-April 2004
- Ephraim Nissan, Antonio A. Martino:
The Construction Of Judicial Proof: A Challenge For Artificial Intelligence Modelling.
183-184

- Ephraim Nissan, Antonio A. Martino:
Artificial Intelligence And Formalisms For Legal Evidence: An Introduction.
185-229

- Paul Thagard:
Causal Inference In Legal Decision Making: Explanatory Coherence Vs. Bayesian Networks.
231-249

- Anna Ciampolini, Paolo Torroni:
Using Abductive Logic Agents For Modeling The Judicial Evaluation Of Criminal Evidence.
251-275

- Aldo Franco Dragoni, Ephraim Nissan:
Salvaging The Spirit Of The Meter-Models Tradition: A Model Of Belief Revision By Way Of An Abstract Idealization Of Response To Incoming Evidence Delivery During The Construction Of Proof In Court.
277-303

- Ephraim Nissan, David Hall, Emanuele Lobina, Robin De La Motte:
A Formalism For A Case Study In The Watertime Project: The City Water System In Grenoble, From Privatization To Remunicipalization.
305-366

- Ephraim Nissan:
Legal Evidence Scholarship Meets Artificial Intelligence.
367-389

- Obituary For Leon S. Levy.
391-393

Volume 18, Number 5, May-June 2004
- Tomaz Sef, Matjaz Gams:
Data Mining For Creating Accentuation Rules.
395-410

- Sotiris B. Kotsiantis, Christos Pierrakeas, Panayiotis E. Pintelas:
Predicting Students' Performance In Distance Learning Using Machine Learning Techniques.
411-426

- Jose Aguilar, Luis Velásquez, Mariá E. Velásquez:
The Combinatorial Ant System.
427-446

- Gerardo Díaz, Mihir Sen, K. T. Yang, Rodney L. McClain:
Stabilization Of Thermal Neurocontrollers.
447-466

- Alexander K. Seewald:
Book Review: Mobile Robotics - A Practical Introduction, 2nd Edition, By Ulrich Nehmzow.
467-

Volume 18, Number 6, July 2004
Volume 18, Number 7, August 2004
Volume 18, Number 8, September 2004
Volume 18, Numbers 9-10, October-December 2004
- Mark d'Inverno, Carles Sierra, Franco Zambonelli, Michael Luck, Steven Willmott:
Best Papers From Eumas 2003: The 1st European Workshop On Multi-Agent Systems.
775-778

- Sascha Ossowski, Josefa Z. Hernández, María-Victoria Belmonte, José-Manuel Maseda, Alberto Fernández, Ana García-Serrano, Francisco Triguero Ruiz, Juan Manuel Serrano, José-Luis Pérez-de-la-Cruz:
Multi-Agent Systems For Decision Support: A Case Study In The Transportation Management Domain.
779-795

- Jordi Sabater:
Evaluating The Regret System.
797-813

- Andrea Omicini, Alessandro Ricci, Mirko Viroli, Marco Cioffi, Giovanni Rimassa:
Multi-Agent Infrastructures For Objective And Subjective Coordination.
815-831

- Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Nicholas R. Jennings, Carles Sierra, Lluis Godo:
Devising A Trust Model For Multi-Agent Interactions Using Confidence And Reputation.
833-852

- Nicoletta Fornara, Marco Colombetti:
A Commitment-Based Approach To Agent Communication.
853-866

- Danny Weyns, Elke Steegmans, Tom Holvoet:
Towards Active Perception In Situated Multi-Agent Systems.
867-883

- Dimitar Kazakov, Mark Bartlett:
Cooperative Navigation And The Faculty Of Language.
885-901

- Marco Mamei, Matteo Vasirani, Franco Zambonelli:
Experiments Of Morphogenesis In Swarms Of Simple Mobile Robots.
903-919

- Davy Capera, Marie Pierre Gleizes, Pierre Glize:
Mechanism Type Synthesis Based On Self-Assembling Agents.
921-936

- Sieuwert van Otterloo, Wiebe Der, Michael Wooldridge:
Model Checking A Knowledge Exchange Scenario.
937-952

- Elth Ogston, Maarten van Steen, Frances M. T. Brazier:
Group Formation Among Decentralized Autonomous Agents.
953-970

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