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Mary-Anne Williams
2010 – today
- 2013
[c75]Jebrin Al-Sharawneh, Suku Sinnappan, Mary-Anne Williams: Credibility-Based Twitter Social Network Analysis. APWeb 2013: 323-331- 2012
[j19]Noa Agmon, Vikas Agrawal, David W. Aha, Yiannis Aloimonos, Donagh Buckley, Prashant Doshi, Christopher W. Geib, Floriana Grasso, Nancy Green, Benjamin Johnston, Burt Kaliski, Christopher Kiekintveld, Edith Law, Henry Lieberman, Ole J. Mengshoel, Ted Metzler, Joseph Modayil, Douglas W. Oard, Nilufer Onder, Barry O'Sullivan, Katerina Pastra, Doina Precup, Sowmya Ramachandran, Chris Reed, Sanem Sariel Talay, Ted Selker, Lokendra Shastri, Stephen F. Smith, Satinder P. Singh, Siddharth Srivastava, Gita Sukthankar, David C. Uthus, Mary-Anne Williams: Reports of the AAAI 2011 Conference Workshops. AI Magazine 33(1) (2012)
[j18]Pavlos Peppas, Costas D. Koutras, Mary-Anne Williams: Maps in Multiple Belief Change. ACM Trans. Comput. Log. 13(4): 30 (2012)
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[c73]Sajjad Haider, Shaukat R. Abidi, Mary-Anne Williams: On evolving a dynamic bipedal walk using Partial Fourier Series. ROBIO 2012: 8-13
[c72]Saleha Raza, Sajjad Haider, Mary-Anne Williams: Teaching coordinated strategies to soccer robots via imitation. ROBIO 2012: 1434-1439
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[c70]Wei Wang, Benjamin Johnston, Mary-Anne Williams: Social Networking for Robots to Share Knowledge, Skills and Know-How. ICSR 2012: 418-427
[e4]Shuzhi Sam Ge, Oussama Khatib, John-John Cabibihan, Reid G. Simmons, Mary-Anne Williams (Eds.): Social Robotics - 4th International Conference, ICSR 2012, Chengdu, China, October 29-31, 2012. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7621, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-34102-1- 2011
[j17]Randy Goebel, Mary-Anne Williams: The expansion continues: Stitching together the breadth of disciplines impinging on Artificial Intelligence. Artif. Intell. 175(5-6): 929 (2011)
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[c68]Shan Chen, Mary-Anne Williams: Grounding Data Purpose And Data Usage For Better Privacy Requirements Development: An Information System Perspective. PACIS 2011: 43
[c67]Christopher Stanton, Edward Ratanasena, Sajjad Haider, Mary-Anne Williams: Perceiving Forces, Bumps, and Touches from Proprioceptive Expectations. RoboCup 2011: 377-388
[c66]Anton Bogdanovych, Christopher Stanton, Xun Wang, Mary-Anne Williams: Real-Time Human-Robot Interactive Coaching System with Full-Body Control Interface. RoboCup 2011: 562-573
[c65]Shan Chen, Mary-Anne Williams: An Ontological Study of Data Purpose for Privacy Policy Enforcement. SocialCom/PASSAT 2011: 1208-1213
[c64]Xun Wang, Mary-Anne Williams: Risk, Uncertainty and Possible Worlds. SocialCom/PASSAT 2011: 1278-1283- 2010
[j16]Randy Goebel, Mary-Anne Williams: The expanding breadth of artificial intelligence research. Artif. Intell. 174(2): 133 (2010)
[j15]Thomas Barkowsky, Sven Bertel, Frank Broz, Vinay K. Chaudhri, Nathan Eagle, Michael R. Genesereth, Harry Halpin, Emily Hamner, Gabe Hoffmann, Christoph Hölscher, Eric Horvitz, Tom Lauwers, Deborah L. McGuinness, Marek P. Michalowski, Emily Mower, Thomas F. Shipley, Kristen Stubbs, Roland Vogl, Mary-Anne Williams: Reports of the AAAI 2010 Spring Symposia. AI Magazine 31(3): 115-122 (2010)
[j14]Salem Benferhat, Didier Dubois, Henri Prade, Mary-Anne Williams: A Framework for Iterated Belief Revision Using Possibilistic Counterparts to Jeffrey's Rule. Fundam. Inform. 99(2): 147-168 (2010)
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[c63]Shan Chen, Mary-Anne Williams: Modeling Privacy Requirements for Quality Manipulation of Information on Social Networking Sites. AAAI Spring Symposium: Intelligent Information Privacy Management 2010
[c62]Sylvan Grenfell Rudduck, Mary-Anne Williams: Conceptual Ternary Diagrams for Shape Perception: A Preliminary Step. AAAI Spring Symposium: Cognitive Shape Processing 2010
[c61]Shan Chen, Mary-Anne Williams: Towards a comprehensive requirements architecture for privacy-aware social recommender systems. APCCM 2010: 33-42
[c60]Rony Novianto, Benjamin Johnston, Mary-Anne Williams: Attention in the ASMO Cognitive Architecture. BICA 2010: 98-105
[c59]Jebrin Al-Sharawneh, Mary-Anne Williams, David Goldbaum: Web Service Reputation Prediction Based on Customer Feedback Forecasting Model. EDOCW 2010: 33-40
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[c56]Mary-Anne Williams, Peter Gärdenfors, Benjamin Johnston, Glenn Wightwick: Anticipation as a Strategy: A Design Paradigm for Robotics. KSEM 2010: 341-353
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[c54]Steve Elliot, Mary-Anne Williams: World-Class IS-Enabled Business Innovation: A Case Study of IS Leadership, Strategy & Governance. PACIS 2010: 180
[c53]Xun Wang, Mary-Anne Williams: A Practical Risk Management Framework for Intelligent Information Systems. PACIS 2010: 187
[e3]Yaxin Bi, Mary-Anne Williams (Eds.): Knowledge Science, Engineering and Management, 4th International Conference, KSEM 2010, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, September 1-3, 2010. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6291, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-15279-5
2000 – 2009
- 2009
[j12]Xiaoping Chen, Wei Liu, Mary-Anne Williams: Introduction: Practical Cognitive Agents and Robots. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems 19(3): 245-247 (2009)
[j11]Mary-Anne Williams, John McCarthy, Peter Gärdenfors, Christopher Stanton, Alankar Karol: A grounding framework. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems 19(3): 272-296 (2009)
[c52]Mary-Anne Williams: Privacy Management, The Law and Global Business Strategies: A Case for Privacy Driven Design. AAAI Spring Symposium: Social Semantic Web: Where Web 2.0 Meets Web 3.0 2009: 71-79
[c51]Mary-Anne Williams: Privacy Management, the Law & Business Strategies: A Case for Privacy Driven Design. CSE (3) 2009: 60-67
[c50]Jebrin Al-Sharawneh, Mary-Anne Williams: A social network approach in Semantic Web Services Selection using Follow the Leader behavior. EDOCW 2009: 310-319
[c49]Mary-Anne Williams: Evidence transmutations: gathering admissible evidence using belief revision. ICAIL 2009: 216-217
[c48]Salem Benferhat, Didier Dubois, Henri Prade, Mary-Anne Williams: A General Framework for Revising Belief Bases Using Qualitative Jeffrey's Rule. ISMIS 2009: 612-621
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[c46]Rony Novianto, Mary-Anne Williams: The role of attention in robot self-awareness. RO-MAN 2009: 1047-1053- 2008
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[j9]Christopher Stanton, Mary-Anne Williams: , Robotics: State of the Art and Future Challenges , Imperial College Press (2008). Artif. Intell. 172(18): 1967-1972 (2008)
[c45]Benjamin Johnston, Mary-Anne Williams: Comirit: Commonsense Reasoning by Integrating Simulation and Logic. AGI 2008: 200-211
[c44]Wei Liu, Mary-Anne Williams: Strategies for Business in Virtual Worlds: Case Studies in Second Life. PACIS 2008: 198
[c43]Benjamin Johnston, Fangkai Yang, Rogan Mendoza, Xiaoping Chen, Mary-Anne Williams: Ontology Based Object Categorization for Robots. PAKM 2008: 219-231
[c42]- 2007
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[c41]Benjamin Johnston, Mary-Anne Williams: A Generic Framework for Approximate Simulation in Commonsense Reasoning Systems. AAAI Spring Symposium: Logical Formalizations of Commonsense Reasoning 2007: 71-76
[c40]Fuchsia Sims, Mary-Anne Williams, Steve Elliot: Understanding the Mobile Experience Economy: A key to richer more effective M-Business Technologies, Models and Strategies. ICMB 2007: 12
[c39]Michael Trieu, Mary-Anne Williams: Grounded Representation Driven Robot Motion Design. RoboCup 2007: 520-527- 2005
[c38]Steve Elliot, Mary-Anne Williams, Niels Bjørn-Andersen: Strategic Management of Technology-Enabled Disruptive Innovation: Next Generation Web Technologies. CIMCA/IAWTIC 2005: 113
[c37]Michael Hecker, Alankar Karol, Christopher Stanton, Mary-Anne Williams: Smart Sensor Networks: Communication, Collaboration and Business Decision Making in Distributed Complex Environments. ICMB 2005: 242-248
[c36]Christopher Stanton, Mary-Anne Williams: An Innovative Interactive Web-Enabled Learning Space for Exploring Intelligent Mobile Sensor Networks and their Business Applications. ICMB 2005: 249-254
[c35]Christopher Stanton, Mary-Anne Williams: A Novel and Practical Approach Towards Color Constancy for Mobile Robots Using Overlapping Color Space Signatures. RoboCup 2005: 444-451
[c34]Alankar Karol, Mary-Anne Williams: Distributed Sensor Fusion for Object Tracking. RoboCup 2005: 504-511
[c33]Alankar Karol, Mary-Anne Williams: Understanding human strategies for change: an empirical study. TARK 2005: 137-149- 2004
[j7]Salem Benferhat, Souhila Kaci, Daniel Le Berre, Mary-Anne Williams: Weakening conflicting information for iterated revision and knowledge integration. Artif. Intell. 153(1-2): 339-371 (2004)
[c32]Quynh-Nhu Numi Tran, Graham Low, Mary-Anne Williams: A Preliminary Comparative Feature Analysis of Multi-agent Systems Development Methodologies. AOIS 2004: 157-168
[c31]Quynh-Nhu Numi Tran, Graham Low, Mary-Anne Williams: A preliminary comparative feature analysis of multi-agent systems development methodologies. CAiSE Workshops (2) 2004: 386-398
[e2]Didier Dubois, Christopher A. Welty, Mary-Anne Williams (Eds.): Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference (KR2004), Whistler, Canada, June 2-5, 2004. AAAI Press 2004, ISBN 1-57735-199-1- 2003
[j6]Andreas Abecker, Erik K. Antonsson, Charles B. Callaway, Virginia Dignum, Patrick Doherty, Ludger van Elst, Michael Freed, Reva Freedman, Hans W. Guesgen, Gareth J. F. Jones, John R. Koza, David Kortenkamp, Mark T. Maybury, John McCarthy, Debasis Mitra, Jochen Renz, Debra Schreckenghost, Mary-Anne Williams: 2003 AAAI Spring Symposium Series. AI Magazine 24(3): 131-140 (2003)
[c30]Quynh-Nhu Numi Tran, Graham Low, Mary-Anne Williams: A Feature Analysis Framework for Evaluating Multi-agent System Development Methodologies. ISMIS 2003: 613-617
[c29]Ickjai Lee, Mary-Anne Williams: Multi-level Clustering and Reasoning about Its Clusters Using Region Connection Calculus. PAKDD 2003: 283-294
[c28]Alankar Karol, Bernhard Nebel, Christopher Stanton, Mary-Anne Williams: Case Based Game Play in the RoboCup Four-Legged League Part I The Theoretical Model. RoboCup 2003: 739-747
[c27]Christopher Stanton, Mary-Anne Williams: Grounding Robot Sensory and Symbolic Information Using the Semantic Web. RoboCup 2003: 757-764- 2002
[j5]Salem Benferhat, Didier Dubois, Henri Prade, Mary-Anne Williams: A Practical Approach to Revising Prioritized Knowledge Bases. Studia Logica 70(1): 105-130 (2002)
[c26]Mary-Anne Williams, Steve Elliot: An Evaluation of Intelligent Agent based Innovation in the Wholesale Financial Services Industry. E-Business: Multidisciplinary Research and Practice 2002: 91-106
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[e1]Dieter Fensel, Fausto Giunchiglia, Deborah L. McGuinness, Mary-Anne Williams (Eds.): Proceedings of the Eights International Conference on Principles and Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR-02), Toulouse, France, April 22-25, 2002. Morgan Kaufmann 2002, ISBN 1-55860-554-1- 2001
[j4]Wei Liu, Mary-Anne Williams: A Framework for Multi-Agent Belief Revision. Studia Logica 67(2): 291-312 (2001)
[j3]Pavlos Peppas, Costas D. Koutras, Mary-Anne Williams: Prolegomena to Concise Theories of Action. Studia Logica 67(3): 403-418 (2001)
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[c23]Jérôme Lang, Pierre Marquis, Mary-Anne Williams: Updating Epistemic States. Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2001: 297-308
[c22]Salem Benferhat, Souhila Kaci, Daniel Le Berre, Mary-Anne Williams: Weakening Conflicting Information for Iterated Revision and Knowledge Integration. IJCAI 2001: 109-118
[c21]Peter Gärdenfors, Mary-Anne Williams: Reasoning about Categories in Conceptual Spaces. IJCAI 2001: 385-392- 2000
[c20]Sukunesan Sinnappan, Mary-Anne Williams, Siva Muthaly: Agent Based Architecture for Internet Marketing. PRICAI Workshops 2000: 158-169
[i1]Mary-Anne Williams, Aidan Sims: SATEN: An Object-Oriented Web-Based Revision and Extraction Engine. CoRR cs.AI/0003059 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
[c19]Wei Liu, Mary-Anne Williams: A Framework for Multi-Agent Belief Revision, Part I: The Role of Ontology. Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 1999: 168-179
[c18]Salem Benferhat, Didier Dubois, Henri Prade, Mary-Anne Williams: A Practical Approach to Fusing Prioritized Knowledge Bases. EPIA 1999: 223-236
[c17]Salem Benferhat, Didier Dubois, Henri Prade, Mary-Anne Williams: A practical approach to revising prioritized knowledge bases. KES 1999: 170-173- 1998
[c16]Mary-Anne Williams: Applications of Belief Revision. Transactions and Change in Logic Databases 1998: 287-316
[c15]Mary-Anne Williams, Grigoris Antoniou: A Strategy for Revising Default Theory Extensions. KR 1998: 24-35- 1997
[b1]Grigoris Antoniou, Mary-Anne Williams: Nonmonotonic reasoning. MIT Press 1997, ISBN 978-0-262-01157-0, pp. I-XII, 1-285
[j2]Grigoris Antoniou, Mary-Anne Williams: Reasoning with Incomplete and Changing Information: The CIN Project. Inf. Sci. 99(1-2): 83-99 (1997)
[c14]- 1996
[c13]Grigoris Antoniou, Mary-Anne Williams: Default Reasoning and Belief Revision in the CIN Project. FAPR 1996: 691-693
[c12]Grigoris Antoniou, Mary-Anne Williams: CIN: an intelligent information management toolkit. IFIP World Conference on IT Tools 1996: 395-401
[c11]Grigoris Antoniou, Allen P. Courtney, Jörg Ernst, Mary-Anne Williams: A System for Computing Constrained Default Logic Extensions. JELIA 1996: 237-250
[c10]Mary-Anne Williams: Towards a Practical Approach to Belief Revision: Reason-Based Change. KR 1996: 412-420
[c9]Grigoris Antoniou, Mary-Anne Williams: Some approaches to reasoning with incomplete and changing information. PRICAI Workshops 1996: 9-44
[c8]Cara MacNish, Mary-Anne Williams: From belief revision to design revision: Applying theory change to changing requirements. PRICAI Workshops 1996: 206-220- 1995
[j1]Pavlos Peppas, Mary-Anne Williams: Constructive Modelings for Theory Change. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 36(1): 120-133 (1995)
[c7]Mary-Anne Williams, Maurice Pagnucco, Norman Y. Foo, Brailey Sims: Determining Explanations using Transmutations. IJCAI (1) 1995: 822-829
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[c5]- 1994
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[c2]- 1990
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