Volume 22,
Number 1,
January/February 2007
- James A. Hendler:
The Dark Side of the Semantic Web.
2-4
- Laurianne McLaughlin, Jan Krikke:
In the News.
5-8
- Alexander Nareyek:
Game AI is Dead. Long Live Game AI!
9-11
- Liuqing Yang, Fei-Yue Wang:
Driving into Intelligent Spaces with Pervasive Communications.
12-15
- Nestor Rychtyckyj:
Intelligent Systems for Manufacturing at Ford Motor Company.
16-19
- Michele Carenini, Angus Whyte, Lorenzo Bertorello, Massimo Vanocchi:
Improving Communication in E-democracy Using Natural Language Processing.
20-27
- Do-Gil Lee, Hae-Chang Rim, Dongsuk Yook:
Automatic Word Spacing Using Probabilistic Models Based on Character n-grams.
28-35
- José Eugenio Naranjo, Miguel Ángel Sotelo, Carlos González, Ricardo García, Teresa de Pedro:
Using Fuzzy Logic in Automated Vehicle Control.
36-45
- Jeffrey Junfeng Pan, Qiang Yang, Yiming Yang, Lei Li, Frances Tianyi Li, George Wenmin Li:
Cost-Sensitive-Data Preprocessing for Mining Customer Relationship Management Databases.
46-51
- Karthik Gopalratnam, Diane J. Cook:
Online Sequential Prediction via Incremental Parsing: The Active LeZi Algorithm.
52-58
- Dragan Djuric, Vladan Devedzic, Dragan Gasevic:
Adopting Software Engineering Trends in AI.
59-66
- Manolis Maragoudakis, Aristomenis Thanopoulos, Nikos Fakotakis:
MeteoBayes: Effective Plan Recognition in a Weather Dialogue System.
67-77
- Carsten Sinz, Albert Haag, Nina Narodytska, Toby Walsh, Esther Gelle, Mihaela Sabin, Ulrich Junker, Barry O'Sullivan, Rick Rabiser, Deepak Dhungana, Paul Grünbacher, Klaus Lehner, Christian Federspiel, Daniel Naus:
Configuration.
78-90
- Phillip A. Laplante, Robert R. Hoffman, Gary Klein:
Antipatterns in the Creation of Intelligent Systems.
91-95
Volume 22,
Number 2,
March/April 2007
- James A. Hendler:
Department of Redundancy Department?
2-3
- Danna Voth, Sara Reese Hedberg:
In the News.
5-8
- Michel Parent:
Advanced Urban Transport: Automation Is on the Way.
9-11
- V. S. Subrahmanian, Massimiliano Albanese, Maria Vanina Martinez, Dana S. Nau, Diego Reforgiato Recupero, Gerardo I. Simari, Amy Sliva, Octavian Udrea, Jonathan Wilkenfeld:
CARA: A Cultural-Reasoning Architecture.
12-16
- Holly A. Yanco, Jill L. Drury:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Interacting with Autonomy.
16-17
- Brice Rebsamen, Etienne Burdet, Cuntai Guan, Haihong Zhang, Chee Leong Teo, Qiang Zeng, Christian Laugier, Marcelo H. Ang Jr.:
Controlling a Wheelchair Indoors Using Thought.
18-24
- Masahiro Shiomi, Takayuki Kanda, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Norihiro Hagita:
Interactive Humanoid Robots for a Science Museum.
25-32
- Sarangi P. Parikh, Valdir Grassi Jr., Vijay Kumar, Jun Okamoto Jr.:
Integrating Human Inputs with Autonomous Behaviors on an Intelligent Wheelchair Platform.
33-41
- Kristen Stubbs, Pamela J. Hinds, David Wettergreen:
Autonomy and Common Ground in Human-Robot Interaction: A Field Study.
42-50
- Mary L. Cummings, Amy S. Brzezinski, John D. Lee:
Operator Performance and Intelligent Aiding in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Scheduling.
52-59
- Ben Shneiderman:
Human Responsibility for Autonomous Agents.
60-61
- José Ranilla, Luis J. Rodríguez-Muñiz:
A Heuristic Approach to Learning Rules from Fuzzy Databases.
62-68
- Ka-Ling Fok, Tien-Tsin Wong, Man Leung Wong:
Evolutionary Computing on Consumer Graphics Hardware.
69-78
- Fei-Yue Wang, Kathleen M. Carley, Daniel Zeng, Wenji Mao:
Social Computing: From Social Informatics to Social Intelligence.
79-83
- John F. Sowa:
Fads and Fallacies about Logic.
84-87
- Wayne Zachary, Robert R. Hoffman, Kelly Neville, Jennifer Fowlkes:
Human Total Cost of Ownership: The Penny Foolish Principle at Work.
88-92
- Daniel E. Cooke:
Examining Artificial and Human Intelligence.
93
- Mark Greaves:
Semantic Web 2.0.
94-96
Volume 22,
Number 3,
May/June 2007
- James A. Hendler:
Where Are All the Intelligent Agents?
2-3
- Sara Reese Hedberg:
In the News.
4-7
- Yorick Wilks:
Karen Spärck Jones (1935-2007).
8-9
- Rui Chen, Jian Wang:
Energy and Transportation: A Case Study in China.
10-12
- Parsa Mirhaji, Dean Allemang, Robert Coyne, S. Ward Casscells:
Improving the Public Health Information Network through Semantic Modeling.
13-17
- Alexander Felfernig, Gerhard Friedrich, Lars Schmidt-Thieme:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Recommender Systems.
18-21
- Francesco Ricci, Quang Nhat Nguyen:
Acquiring and Revising Preferences in a Critique-Based Mobile Recommender System.
22-29
- Jinhyung Cho, Kwiseok Kwon, Yongtae Park:
Collaborative Filtering Using Dual Information Sources.
30-38
- Silvana Aciar, Debbie Zhang, Simeon J. Simoff, John K. Debenham:
Informed Recommender: Basing Recommendations on Consumer Product Reviews.
39-47
- Gediminas Adomavicius, YoungOk Kwon:
New Recommendation Techniques for Multicriteria Rating Systems.
48-55
- Bamshad Mobasher, Robin D. Burke, Runa Bhaumik, Jeff J. Sandvig:
Attacks and Remedies in Collaborative Recommendation.
56-63
- Neil J. Hurley, Michael P. O'Mahony, Guenole C. M. Silvestre:
Attacking Recommender Systems: A Cost-Benefit Analysis.
64-68
- Markus Zanker, Markus Jessenitschnig, Dietmar Jannach, Sergiu Gordea:
Comparing Recommendation Strategies in a Commercial Context.
69-73
- Dan Melamed, Bracha Shapira, Yuval Elovici:
MarCol: A Market-Based Recommender System.
74-78
- Robert R. Hoffman, Stephen M. Fiore:
Perceptual (Re)learning: A Leverage Point for Human-Centered Computing.
79-83
- Michael K. Bergman:
Structure Paves the Way to the Semantic Web.
84-86
Volume 22,
Number 4,
July/August 2007
- James A. Hendler:
Agents Redux.
2
- Peter McBurney, Michael Luck:
The Agents Are All Busy Doing Stuff!
6-7
- Mark Ingebretsen, Maya Dollarhide:
In the News.
8-11
- Amedeo Cesta, Gabriella Cortellessa, Michel Denis, Alessandro Donati, Simone Fratini, Angelo Oddi, Nicola Policella, Erhard Rabenau, Jonathan Schulster:
Mexar2: AI Solves Mission Planner Problems.
12-19
- Lora Aroyo, Arthur C. Graesser, W. Lewis Johnson:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Intelligent Educational Systems of the Present and Future.
20-21
- Vivien Robinet, Gilles Bisson, Mirta B. Gordon, Benoît Lemaire:
Inducing High-Level Behaviors from Problem-Solving Traces Using Machine-Learning Tools.
22-30
- Luca Chittaro, Roberto Ranon:
Adaptive Hypermedia Techniques for 3D Educational Virtual Environments.
31-37
- Antonija Mitrovic, Brent Martin, Pramuditha Suraweera:
Intelligent Tutors for All: The Constraint-Based Approach.
38-45
- Eduardo Guzmán, Ricardo Conejo, José-Luis Pérez-de-la-Cruz:
Improving Student Performance Using Self-Assessment Tests.
46-52
- Sidney K. D'Mello, Rosalind W. Picard, Arthur C. Graesser:
Toward an Affect-Sensitive AutoTutor.
53-61
- Winslow Burleson, Rosalind W. Picard:
Gender-Specific Approaches to Developing Emotionally Intelligent Learning Companions.
62-69
- Siriwan Suebnukarn, Peter Haddawy:
COMET: A Collaborative Tutoring System for Medical Problem-Based Learning.
70-77
- Longbing Cao, Chengqi Zhang, Qiang Yang, David Bell, Michail Vlachos, Bahar Taneri, Eamonn J. Keogh, Philip S. Yu, Ning Zhong, Mafruz Zaman Ashrafi, David Taniar, Eugene Dubossarsky, Warwick Graco:
Domain-Driven, Actionable Knowledge Discovery.
78-88
Volume 22,
Number 5,
September/October 2007
- James A. Hendler:
Reinventing Academic Publishing-Part 1.
2-3
- Mark Ingebretsen, Maya Dollarhide:
In the News.
4-7
- Daniel Zeng, Sudarshan S. Chawathe, Hua Huang, Fei-Yue Wang:
Protecting Transportation Infrastructure.
8-11
- David Martin, John Domingue, Michael L. Brodie, Frank Leymann:
Semantic Web Services, Part 1.
12-17
- Alun D. Preece, Winston R. Sieck:
The International Technology Alliance in Network and Information Sciences.
18-19
- Daniel Zeng, Fei-Yue Wang, Kathleen M. Carley:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Social Computing.
20-22
- Dario Bottazzi, Rebecca Montanari, Alessandra Toninelli:
Context-Aware Middleware for Anytime, Anywhere Social Networks.
23-32
- Ron Sun:
Cognitive Social Simulation Incorporating Cognitive Architectures.
33-39
- Il-Chul Moon, Kathleen M. Carley:
Modeling and Simulating Terrorist Networks in Social and Geospatial Dimensions.
40-49
- Nicholas S. P. Tay, Robert F. Lusch:
Agent-Based Modeling of Ambidextrous Organizations: Virtualizing Competitive Strategy.
50-57
- Yongjie Zhang, Wei Zhang:
Can Irrational Investors Survive? A Social-Computing Perspective.
58-64
- Fei-Yue Wang:
Toward a Paradigm Shift in Social Computing: The ACP Approach.
65-67
- Zan Huang, Daniel Zeng, Hsinchun Chen:
A Comparison of Collaborative-Filtering Recommendation Algorithms for E-commerce.
68-78
- Gary Klein:
Flexecution as a Paradigm for Replanning, Part 1.
79-83
- Jorge Cardoso:
The Semantic Web Vision: Where Are We?
84-88
Volume 22,
Number 6,
November/December 2007
- James A. Hendler:
Reinventing Academic Publishing, Part 2.
2-3
- Mark Ingebretsen, Greg Goth:
In the News.
4-7
- David Martin, John Domingue, Amit P. Sheth, Steven Battle, Katia P. Sycara, Dieter Fensel:
Semantic Web Services, Part 2.
8-15
- Josep Lluís de la Rosa, Boleslaw K. Szymanski:
Selecting Scientific Papers for Publication via Citation Auctions.
16-20
- Iyad Rahwan, Peter McBurney:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Argumentation Technology.
21-23
- Dorian Gaertner, Francesca Toni:
Computing Arguments and Attacks in Assumption-Based Argumentation.
24-33
- John Fox, David Glasspool, Dan Grecu, Sanjay Modgil, Matthew South, Vivek Patkar:
Argumentation-Based Inference and Decision Making--A Medical Perspective.
34-41
- Irene Mazzotta, Fiorella de Rosis, Valeria Carofiglio:
Portia: A User-Adapted Persuasion System in the Healthy-Eating Domain.
42-51
- Christoph Tempich, Elena Paslaru Bontas Simperl, Markus Luczak, Rudi Studer, Helena Sofia Pinto:
Argumentation-Based Ontology Engineering.
52-59
- Chris Reed, Simon Wells:
Dialogical Argument as an Interface to Complex Debates.
60-65
- Paolo Torroni, Marco Gavanelli, Federico Chesani:
Argumentation in the Semantic Web.
66-74
- Jamal Bentahar, Zakaria Maamar, Djamal Benslimane, Philippe Thiran:
An Argumentation Framework for Communities of Web Services.
75-83
- Pavlos Moraitis, Nikolaos I. Spanoudakis:
Argumentation-Based Agent Interaction in an Ambient-Intelligence Context.
84-93
- Sergej Sizov:
What Makes You Think That? The Semantic Web's Proof Layer.
94-99
- Tomasz F. Stepinski, Ricardo Vilalta, Soumya Ghosh:
Machine Learning Tools for Automatic Mapping of Martian Landforms.
100-106
- Gary Klein:
Flexecution, Part 2: Understanding and Supporting Flexible Execution.
108-112
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