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Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems

8th International Conference, KES 2004, Wellington, New Zealand, September 20–25, 2004. Proceedings

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Table of contents (171 papers)

  1. Session Papers

    1. Innovations in Intelligent Agents and Their Applications

      1. Innovations in Intelligent Agents, Web and Their Applications
        • Gloria E. Phillips-Wren, Nikhil Ichalkaranje
        Pages 110-112
      2. Novel Intelligent Agent-Based System for Study of Trade
        • Tomohiro Ikai, Mika Yoneyama, Yasuhiko Dote
        Pages 113-123
      3. Testing of Multi-agent-based System in Ubiquitous Computing Environment
        • Ken’ichi Takahashi, Satoshi Amamiya, Tadashige Iwao, Guoqiang Zhong, Makoto Amamiya
        Pages 124-130
      4. Helping Users Customize Their Pedagogical Agents: Issues, Approaches and Examples
        • Anders I. Mørch, Jan Eirik B. Nævdal
        Pages 131-139
      5. Intelligent Web Site: Understanding the Visitor Behavior
        • Juan D. Velásquez, Pablo A. Estévez, Hiroshi Yasuda, Terumasa Aoki, Eduardo Vera
        Pages 140-147
    2. Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery

      1. Mining Transformed Data Sets
        • Alex Burns, Andrew Kusiak, Terry Letsche
        Pages 148-154
      2. Personalized Multilingual Web Content Mining
        • Rowena Chau, Chung-Hsing Yeh, Kate A. Smith
        Pages 155-163
      3. Using Domain Knowledge to Learn from Heterogeneous Distributed Databases
        • Sally McClean, Bryan Scotney, Mary Shapcott
        Pages 171-177
      4. A Peer-to-Peer Approach to Parallel Association Rule Mining
        • Hiroshi Ishikawa, Yasuo Shioya, Takeshi Omi, Manabu Ohta, Kaoru Katayama
        Pages 178-188
    3. Robotics: Intelligent Control and Sensing

      1. Vision Controlled Humanoid Robot Tool-Kit
        • Chris Messom
        Pages 218-224
      2. Modular Mechatronic Robotic Plug-and-Play Controller
        • Jonathan R. Zyzalo, Glen Bright, Olaf Diegel, Johan Potgieter
        Pages 225-231
      3. The Correspondence Problem in Topological Metric Mapping – Using Absolute Metric Maps to Close Cycles
        • Margaret E. Jefferies, Michael C. Cosgrove, Jesse T. Baker, Wai-Kiang Yeap
        Pages 232-239
    4. Intelligent Tutoring Systems

      1. ULMM: A Uniform Logic Modeling Method in Intelligent Tutoring Systems
        • Jinxin Si, Cungen Cao, Yuefei Sui, Xiaoli Yue, Nengfu Xie
        Pages 263-269

About this book

We were very pleased to once again extend to the delegates and, we are pleased to th say, our friends the warmest of welcomes to the 8 International Conference on Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems at Wellington - stitute of Technology in Wellington, New Zealand. The KES conferences attract a wide range of interest. The broad focus of the c- ference series is the theory and applications of computational intelligence and em- gent technologies. Once purely a research field, intelligent systems have advanced to the point where their abilities have been incorporated into many conventional appli- tion areas. The quest to encapsulate human knowledge and capabilities in domains such as reasoning, problem solving, sensory analysis, and other complex areas has been avidly pursued. This is because it has been demonstrated that these abilities have definite practical applications. The techniques long ago reached the point where they are being exploited to provide commercial advantages for companies and real beneficial effects on profits. KES 2004 provided a valuable mechanism for delegates to obtain a profound view of the latest intelligent systems research into a range of - gorithms, tools and techniques. KES 2004 also gave delegates the chance to come into contact with those applying intelligent systems in diverse commercial areas. The combination of theory and practice represents a uniquely valuable opportunity for - preciating the full spectrum of intelligent-systems activity and the “state of the art”.

Editors and Affiliations

  • KES International, London, United Kingdom

    Mircea Gh. Negoita

  • Centre for SMART systems Engineering Research Centre, University of Brighton, Moulsecoomb, Brighton, UK

    Robert J. Howlett

  • School of Electrical and Information Engineering, Knowledge Based Intelligent Engineering Systems Centre, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, Australia

    Lakhmi C. Jain

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