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AI Matters, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, September 2015
- Eric Eaton, Kiri L. Wagstaff
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Welcome to AI Matter: volume 2, issue 1. 3 - Siddhartha Banerjee, Prasenjit Mitra:
WikiKreator: automatic authoring of Wikipedia content. 4-6 - Penousal Machado, Adriano Vinhas, João Correia, Anikó Ekárt
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Evolving ambiguous images. 7-8 - Rahmatollah Beheshti:
Modeling social norms in real-world agent-based simulations. 9-11 - Susan P. Imberman:
Report on the special track in AI Education at FLAIRS 28. 12-13 - Duen Horng (Polo) Chau, Oliver Brdiczka:
ACM IUI 2015 conference highlights. 14-15 - AI amusements. 16
Volume 2, Number 2, December 2015
- Eric Eaton, Amy McGovern:
Welcome to AI Matters, volume 2, issue 2. 3 - Eric Eaton, Tom Dietterich, Maria L. Gini, Barbara J. Grosz, Charles L. Isbell Jr., Subbarao Kambhampati, Michael L. Littman, Francesca Rossi, Stuart Russell, Peter Stone, Toby Walsh, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Who speaks for AI? 4-14 - Axel J. Soto, Ryan Kiros, Vlado Keselj, Evangelos E. Milios:
Machine learning meets visualization for extracting insights from text data. 15-17 - AI amusements. 18
Volume 2, Number 3, Spring 2016
- Eric Eaton, Amy McGovern:
Welcome to AI Matters, volume 2, issue 3. 3 - Yolanda Gil:
Looking back and looking to the future: 2016 SIGAI elections. 4-5 - Oded Koren
, Nir Perel:
Contextual test: an alternative way to measure computer ability. 6-13 - Lilian Berton, Alneu de Andrade Lopes:
Neighborhood graph construction for semi-supervised learning. 14-15 - Babak Saleh:
Wow! that looks strange: computational models for detection and reasoning about abnormalities in images. 16-17 - Boyu Wang:
Machine learning techniques for brain signal analysis with applications on seizure detection and brain-computer interfaces. 18-19 - Shaona Ghosh
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Online machine learning for networked data. 20-22 - Cen Wan
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Novel hierarchical feature selection algorithms for predicting genes' aging-related function. 23-24 - Prateek Tandon:
Bayesian aggregation of evidence for detection and characterization of patterns in multiple noisy observations. 25-26 - Azad Naik, Huzefa Rangwala:
Large-scale hierarchical classification with rare categories and inconsistencies. 27-29 - Jeffrey Nichols, John O'Donovan, Jalal Mahmud:
ACM IUI 2016 conference highlights. 30-31 - AI amusements. 32
Volume 2, Number 4, Summer 2016
- Amy McGovern, Eric Eaton:
AI profiles: an interview with Peter Norvig. 4-6 - Todd W. Neller:
AI education: birds of a feather. 7-8 - Henny Admoni
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Nonverbal communication in socially assistive human-robot interaction. 9-10 - Diederik M. Roijers:
Multi-objective decision-theoretic planning: abstract. 11-12 - Yoko Nakajima, Michal Ptaszynski, Hirotoshi Honma, Fumito Masui:
Automatic extraction of future references from news using morphosemantic patterns with application to future trend prediction. 13-15 - Saad Alqithami:
Network organization paradigm. 16-17 - Daniel Urieli:
Autonomous trading in modern electricity markets. 18-19 - Ernest Davis:
AI amusements: the tragic tale of Tay the chatbot. 20-24

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