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Intelligenza Artificiale, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, March 2005
- Paolo Lombardi:
A model of adaptive vision system: application to pedestrian detection by an autonomous vehicle. Intelligenza Artificiale 2(1): 6-13 (2005) - Monique Calisti, Nicoleta Neagu:
Integrating constraint satisfaction techniques and software agents. Intelligenza Artificiale 2(1): 15-21 (2005) - Marco Alberti, Federico Chesani, Marco Gavanelli, Alessio Guerri, Evelina Lamma, Paola Mello, Paolo Torroni:
Expressing interaction in combinatorial auction through social integrity constraints. Intelligenza Artificiale 2(1): 22-29 (2005) - Francesca Rossi, Kristen Brent Venable, Toby Walsh:
Aggregating preferences cannot be fair. Intelligenza Artificiale 2(1): 30-38 (2005) - Stefania Costantini, Arianna Tocchio, Alessia Verticchio:
Communication and trust in the DALI logic programming agent-oriented language. Intelligenza Artificiale 2(1): 39-46 (2005) - Alessandro Farinelli, Luca Iocchi, Daniele Nardi, Fabio Patrizi:
A Multi Agent System approach for emergency intervention: experimental analysis and evaluation. Intelligenza Artificiale 2(1): 47-53 (2005)
Volume 2, Number 2, June 2005
- Stefania Montani, Luigi Portinale, Riccardo Bellazzi, Giorgio Leonardi:
Case Retrieval with Time Series Features. Intelligenza Artificiale 2(2): 15-23 (2005) - Giovanni Pilato, Giorgio Vassallo, Agnese Augello, Maria Vasile, Salvatore Gaglio:
Expert chat-bots for cultural heritage. Intelligenza Artificiale 2(2): 25-31 (2005) - Lea Venturino, Tommaso Gramegna, Grazia Cicirelli, Giovanni Attolico, Arcangelo Distante:
Self positioning of a mobile robot to observe pre-historic paints in a cave. Intelligenza Artificiale 2(2): 32-37 (2005) - Giovanna Carlomagno, Nicola Mosca, Floriana Renna, Giovanni Attolico, Arcangelo Distante:
Aroge: Aided recomposition of golden images. Intelligenza Artificiale 2(2): 38-44 (2005)
Volume 2, Number 3, September 2005
- Luca Benini, Davide Bertozzi, Alessio Guerri, Michela Milano, Francesco Poletti:
Measuring Efficiency and Executability of Allocation and Scheduling in Multi-Processor Systems-on-Chip. Intelligenza Artificiale 2(3): 13-20 (2005) - Wolfgang Faber, Nicola Leone, Francesco Ricca:
Solving Hard Problems for the Second Level of the Polynomial Hierarchy: Heuristics and Benchmarks. Intelligenza Artificiale 2(3): 21-28 (2005) - Nicola Policella, Riccardo Rasconi:
Designing a Testset Generator for Reactive Scheduling. Intelligenza Artificiale 2(3): 29-36 (2005) - Marco Benedetti:
Hybrid Evaluation Procedures for QBF. Intelligenza Artificiale 2(3): 37-44 (2005) - Marco Alberti, Federico Chesani:
The computational behaviour of the SCIFF abductive proof procedure and the SOCS-SI system. Intelligenza Artificiale 2(3): 45-51 (2005)
Volume 2, Number 4, December 2005
- Francesco Amigoni:
Map Building and Fragment Reassembly: Two Instances of The Same Problem? Intelligenza Artificiale 2(4): 5-12 (2005) - Claudio Castellini:
Automated Reasoning in Quantified Modal and Temporal Logics. Intelligenza Artificiale 2(4): 13-21 (2005) - Domenico Ursino, Danilo De Benedetto, Pasquale De Meo, Giovanni Quattrone:
Exploitation of the Intelligent Agent Technology in the Context of E-Government. Intelligenza Artificiale 2(4): 22-34 (2005) - Guido Boella, Rossana Damiano:
A Replanning Algorithm for Decision Theoretic Planning: Empirical Evaluation. Intelligenza Artificiale 2(4): 36-43 (2005) - Abdelbaki Bouguerra, Lars Karlsson:
PC-SHOP: A Probabilistic-Conditional Hierarchical Task Planner. Intelligenza Artificiale 2(4): 44-50 (2005) - Alfonso Gerevini, Alessandro Saetti, Ivan Serina:
Automated Planning with Numerical Variables in LPG. Intelligenza Artificiale 2(4): 51-57 (2005) - Luca Iocchi, Daniele Nardi, Riccardo Rosati:
Generation of Strong Cyclic Plans with Incomplete Information and Sensing. Intelligenza Artificiale 2(4): 58-65 (2005) - Marta Cialdea Mayer, Carla Limongelli, Andrea Orlandini, Valentina Poggioni:
A Proposal for Planning with Graded Fluents and Actions. Intelligenza Artificiale 2(4): 66-73 (2005)
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