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Artificial Intelligence: Methodology, Systems, and Applications

14th International Conference, AIMSA 2010, Varna, Bulgaria, September 8-10, 2010. Proceedings

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Table of contents (38 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Knowledge Representation and Reasoning

    1. Deduction in Existential Conjunctive First-Order Logic: An Algorithm and Experiments

      • Khalil Ben Mohamed, Michel Leclère, Marie-Laure Mugnier
      Pages 1-10
    2. Use-Based Discovery of Pervasive Services

      • Raman Kazhamiakin, Volha Kerhet, Massimo Paolucci, Marco Pistore, Matthias Wagner
      Pages 11-20
    3. Expressive Approximations in DL-Lite Ontologies

      • Elena Botoeva, Diego Calvanese, Mariano Rodriguez-Muro
      Pages 21-31
    4. Reasoning Mechanism for Cardinal Direction Relations

      • Ah-Lian Kor, Brandon Bennett
      Pages 32-41
    5. A Framework for Time-Series Analysis

      • Vladimir Kurbalija, Miloš Radovanović, Zoltan Geler, Mirjana Ivanović
      Pages 42-51
  3. Intelligent Techniques for Adaptation, Personalization, and Recommendation

    1. Cross-Language Personalization through a Semantic Content-Based Recommender System

      • Pasquale Lops, Cataldo Musto, Fedelucio Narducci, Marco de Gemmis, Pierpaolo Basile, Giovanni Semeraro
      Pages 52-60
    2. Towards Effective Recommendation of Social Data across Social Networking Sites

      • Yuan Wang, Jie Zhang, Julita Vassileva
      Pages 61-70
    3. Term Ranking and Categorization for Ad-Hoc Navigation

      • Ondrej Ševce, Jozef Tvarožek, Mária Bieliková
      Pages 71-80
  4. Constraints and Search

    1. Discrepancy-Based Sliced Neighborhood Search

      • Fabio Parisini, Michele Lombardi, Michela Milano
      Pages 91-100
    2. Coalition Structure Generation with GRASP

      • Nicola Di Mauro, Teresa M. A. Basile, Stefano Ferilli, Floriana Esposito
      Pages 111-120
  5. Machine Learning, Data Mining, and Information Retrieval

    1. A Bayesian Model for Entity Type Disambiguation

      • Barbara Bazzanella, Heiko Stoermer, Paolo Bouquet
      Pages 121-130
    2. The Impact of Valence Shifters on Mining Implicit Economic Opinions

      • Claudiu Musat, Stefan Trausan-Matu
      Pages 131-140
    3. Entity Popularity on the Web: Correlating ANSA News and AOL Search

      • Angela Fogarolli, George Giannakopoulos, Heiko Stoermer
      Pages 141-150
    4. Using Machine Learning to Prescribe Warfarin

      • Brent Martin, Marina Filipovic, Lara Rennie, David Shaw
      Pages 151-160
    5. Single-Stacking Conformity Approach to Reliable Classification

      • Evgueni Smirnov, Nikolay Nikolaev, Georgi Nalbantov
      Pages 161-170
  6. AI in Education

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About this book

The 14th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence: Methodology, Systems, Applications (AIMSA 2010) was held in Varna, Bulgaria, during September 8–10, 2010. The AIMSA conference series has provided a biennial forum for the presen- tion of artificial intelligence research and development since 1984. The conference covers the full range of topics in artificial intelligence (AI) and related disciplines and provides an ideal forum for international scientific exchange between Central/Eastern Europe and the rest of the world. The 2010 AIMSA edition continued this tradition. For AIMSA 2010, we decided to place special emphasis on the application and leverage of AI technologies in the context of knowledge societies where knowledge creation, accessing, acquiring, and sharing empower individuals and communities. A number of AI techniques play a key role in responding to these challenges. AI is - tensively used in the development of systems for effective management and flexible and personalized access to large knowledge bases, in the Semantic Web technologies that enable sharing and reuse of and reasoning over semantically annotated resources, in the emerging social Semantic Web applications that aid humans to collaboratively build semantics, in the construction of intelligent environments for supporting (human and agent) learning, etc. In building such intelligent applications, AI techniques are typically combined with results from other disciplines such as the social sciences, distributed systems, databases, digital libraries, information retrieval, service-oriented applications, etc.

Keywords

  • ambient intelligence
  • artificial intelligence
  • computer vision
  • data mining
  • distributed ai
  • hci
  • information retrieval
  • knowledge
  • knowledge presentation
  • knowledge representation
  • learning
  • machine learning
  • robotics
  • semantic web
  • visualization

Editors and Affiliations

  • Winston-Salem State University, Winston Salem, USA

    Darina Dicheva

  • Institute of Information Technologies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria

    Danail Dochev

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