Research and Development in Intelligent Systems XVII: Proceedings of ES2000, the Twentieth SGES International Conference on Knowledge Based Systems and Applied Artificial Intelligence, Cambridge, December 2000
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781852334031
ISBN-10: 1852334037
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: IX, 388 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:2001
Editura: SPRINGER LONDON
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1852334037
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: IX, 388 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:2001
Editura: SPRINGER LONDON
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Public țintă
ResearchDescriere
M.A. Bramer University of Portsmouth, UK This volume comprises the refereed technical papers presented at ES2ooo, the Twentieth SGES International Conference on Knowledge Based Systems and Applied Artificial Intelligence, held in Cambridge in December 2000, together with an invited keynote paper by Professor Austin Tate. The conference was organised by SGES, the British Computer Society Specialist Group on Knowledge Based Systems and Applied Artificial Intelligence. The papers in this volume present new and innovative developments in the field, divided into sections on learning, case-based reasoning, knowledge representation, knowledge engineering, and belief acquisition and planning. The refereed papers begin with a paper entitled 'A Resource Limited Artificial Immune System for Data Analysis', which describes a machine learning algorithm inspired by the natural immune system. This paper was judged to be the best refereed technical paper submitted to the conference. The considerable growth in interest in machine learning in recent years is well reflected in the content of the next three sections, which comprise four papers on case-based reasoning and nine papers on other areas of machine learning. The remaining papers are devoted to knowledge engineering, knowledge representation, belief acquisition and planning, and include papers on such important emerging topics as knowledge reuse and representing the content of complex multimedia documents on the web. This is the seventeenth volume in the Research and Development series. The Application Stream papers are published as a companion volume under the title Applications and Innovations in Intelligent Systems VIII.
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TECHNICAL KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Intelligible AI Planning - Austin Tate.- BEST TECHNICAL PAPER: A Resource Limited Artificial Immune System for Data Analysis - Jon Timmis, Mark Neal.- SESSION 1: LEARNING I: Experiences with a Weighted Decision Tree Learner - John Cleary, Leonard Trigg, Geoffrey Holmes, Mark Hall. A Case Study of Strategic Induction: the Roman Numerals Data Set - David McSherry. Selecting Optimal Split-Functions for Large Datasets - Kilian Stoffel, Laura Raileanu. Learning with C4.5 in a Situation Calculus Domain - Kamran Karimi, Howard J Hamilton.- SESSION 2: CASE BASED REASONING: Incremental Footprint-Based Retrieval - Barry Smyth, Elizabeth McKenna. Macro and Micro Applications of Case-Based Reasoning to Feature-Based Product Selection - Guy Saward, Toby Oell. Formal Concept Analysis as a Support Technique for CBR - Beln Daz-Agudo, Pedro A Gonzlez-Calero. 2D vs 3D Visualisation Techniques for Case-Based Reasoning - Barry Smyth, Mark Mullins, and Elizabeth McKenna.- SESSION 3: LEARNING II: An Instance-Based Approach to Pattern Association Learning with Application to the English Past Tense Verb Domain - Ray Hickey, Richard Martin. Rule Generation Based on Rough Set Theory for Text Classification - Yaxin Bi, Terry Anderson, Sally McClean. Grouping Multivariate Time Series Variables: Applications to Chemical Process and Visual Field Data - Allan Tucker, Stephen Swift, Nigel Martin, Xiaohui Liu. Genetic Algorithm Behaviour in the Task of Finding the Multi-Maximum Domain - A Takahashi, A Borisov. A Modified Perceptron Algorithm for Computer-Assisted Diagnosis - A Albrecht, M Loomes, K. Steinhöfel, M Taupitz.- SESSION 4: KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION: Uniform Representation of Content and Structure for Structured Document Retrieval - Mounia Lalmas. Implementing Metadata on the Web: a Conceptual, NKRL-based Approach - Gian Piero Zarri. Design and Development of a Decision Support System to Support Discretion in Refugee Law - Tunde Meikle, John Yearwood. Orthofacesfor Face Recognition - Bai Li, Voon Piao Siang.- SESSION 5: KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING: Supporting Knowledge-driven Processes in a Multiagent Process Management System - John Debenham. The Y Link Oriented Technique for Reuse in KBS - K Messaadia, M Oussalah. Modelling Agents and Communication using Common KADS - John Kingston. Designing for Scalability in a Knowledge Fusion System - Alun Preece, Alex Gray, Philippe Marti.- SESSION 6: BELIEF ACQUISITION AND PLANNING: Acquiring Information from Books - Antoni Diller. Container Stowage Pre-Planning: Using Search to Generate Solutions. A Case Study - I D Wilson, P A Roach, J A Ware. A Correct Algorithm for Efficient Planning with Preprocessed Domain Axioms - Max Gragnani. Multi-layered PSMs for Planning - Francisco Teruel-Alberich, Marcos Romero-Castro, Abraham Rodrguez-Rodrguez.