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5th GCAI 2019: Bozen/Bolzano, Italy
- Diego Calvanese, Luca Iocchi:
GCAI 2019. Proceedings of the 5th Global Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Bozen/Bolzano, Italy, 17-19 September 2019. EPiC Series in Computing 65, EasyChair 2019 - Magdalena Ortiz:
Ontology-Mediated Queries from Examples: a Glimpse at the DL-Lite Case. 1-14 - Christian Alrabbaa, Patrick Koopmann, Anni-Yasmin Turhan:
Practical Query Rewriting for DL-Lite with Numerical Predicates. 15-27 - Dario Della Monica, Angelo Montanari, Aniello Murano, Guido Sciavicco:
Ultimately-periodic Interval Model Checking for Temporal Dataset Evaluation. 28-41 - Abdullah Khan, Loris Bozzato, Luciano Serafini, Beatrice Lazzerini:
Visual Reasoning on Complex Events in Soccer Videos Using Answer Set Programming. 42-53 - Aysu Bogatarkan, Volkan Patoglu, Esra Erdem:
A Declarative Method for Dynamic Multi-Agent Path Finding. 54-67 - Pietro Galliani, Oliver Kutz, Daniele Porello, Guendalina Righetti, Nicolas Troquard:
On Knowledge Dependence in Weighted Description Logic. 68-80 - Satyadharma Tirtarasa, Benjamin Zarrieß:
Projection in a Description Logic of Context with Actions. 81-93 - Mohamed Ben Ellefi, Pierre Drap, Laurent Garcia, Fabien Garreau, Claire Lefèvre, Odile Papini, Igor Stéphan, Éric Würbel:
Query Answering With Non-Monotonic Rules: A Case Study of Archaeology Qualitative Spatial Reasoning. 94-107 - Guendalina Righetti, Pietro Galliani, Oliver Kutz, Daniele Porello, Claudio Masolo, Nicolas Troquard:
Weighted Description Logic for Classification Problems. 108-112 - Sibylle Möhle, Armin Biere:
Combining Conflict-Driven Clause Learning and Chronological Backtracking for Propositional Model Counting. 113-126 - Ruba Alassaf, Renate A. Schmidt:
DLS-Forgetter: An Implementation of the DLS Forgetting Calculus for First-Order Logic. 127-138 - Levan Uridia, Dirk Walther:
Common Knowledge in Epistemic Logic With Hypotheses. 139-151 - Lukas Hahn, Lutz Roese-Koerner, Peet Cremer, Urs Zimmermann, Ori Maoz, Anton Kummert:
On the Robustness of Active Learning. 152-162 - João G. Ribeiro, Francisco S. Melo, João Dias:
Multi-task Learning and Catastrophic Forgetting in Continual Reinforcement Learning. 163-175
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