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Artificial Intelligence Review, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, March 2008
- Fernando Lopes, Michael J. Wooldridge, Augusto Q. Novais:
Negotiation among autonomous computational agents: principles, analysis and challenges. 1-44 - Pierre Flener, Ute Schmid:
An introduction to inductive programming. 45-62 - Enrico Blanzieri, Anton Bryl:
A survey of learning-based techniques of email spam filtering. 63-92
Volume 29, Number 2, April 2008
- Anirban Mukherjee, Utpal Garain:
A review of methods for automatic understanding of natural language mathematical problems. 93-122 - Leo Galway, Darryl Charles, Michaela M. Black:
Machine learning in digital games: a survey. 123-161 - Colin G. Johnson:
A design framework for metaheuristics. 163-178
Volume 29, Numbers 3-4, June 2008
- Kevin Curran, Christian Becker, Alan Marshall:
Artificial intelligence and networking. 179-181 - Mohaned Al-Obaidy, Aladdin Ayesh, Alaa F. Sheta:
Optimizing the communication distance of an ad hoc wireless sensor networks by genetic algorithms. 183-194 - Der-Rong Din:
Genetic algorithm for finding minimal cost light-forest of multicast routing on WDM networks. 195-222 - John Govaerts, Arosha K. Bandara, Kevin Curran:
A formal logic approach to firewall packet filtering analysis and generation. 223-248 - François Gagnon, Babak Esfandiari:
A query-based approach for test selection in diagnosis. 249-263 - María J. Santofimia, Francisco Moya, Felix Jesús Villanueva, David Villa, Juan Carlos López:
An agent-based approach towards automatic service composition in ambient intelligence. 265-276 - Stan Kurkovsky:
Experimenting with IDA* search algorithm in heterogeneous pervasive environments. 277-286 - Tony White, Shawn McQuaker, Amirali Salehi-Abari:
On the importance of relational concept knowledge in referral networks. 287-303 - Ali Hassan, Chris I. Phillips:
Particle swarm optimization-based DRWA for wavelength continuous WDM optical networks using a novel fitness function. 305-319
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