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Künstliche Intelligenz, Volume 33
Volume 33, Number 1, March 2019
- Lars Kunze:
Can We Stop the Academic AI Brain Drain? 1-3 - Christoph Beierle, Ingo J. Timm:
Intentional Forgetting: An Emerging Field in AI and Beyond. 5-8 - Thomas Eiter, Gabriele Kern-Isberner:
A Brief Survey on Forgetting from a Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Perspective. 9-33 - Michael Siebers, Ute Schmid:
Please delete that! Why should I? - Explaining learned irrelevance classifications of digital objects. 35-44 - Christian Jilek, Yannick Runge, Claudia Niederée, Heiko Maus, Tobias Tempel, Andreas Dengel, Christian Frings:
Managed Forgetting to Support Information Management and Knowledge Work. 45-55 - Christoph Beierle, Gabriele Kern-Isberner, Kai Sauerwald, Tanja Bock, Marco Ragni:
Towards a General Framework for Kinds of Forgetting in Common-Sense Belief Management. 57-68 - Lukas Reuter, Jan Ole Berndt, Anna-Sophie Ulfert, Conny H. Antoni, Thomas Ellwart, Ingo J. Timm:
Intentional Forgetting in Distributed Artificial Intelligence. 69-77 - Thomas Ellwart, Annette Kluge:
Psychological Perspectives on Intentional Forgetting: An Overview of Concepts and Literature. 79-84 - Christoph Beierle, Jan Ole Berndt, Norbert Gronau, Ingo J. Timm:
Intentional Forgetting: A Huge Potential for Organizations - Interview with Prof. Norbert Gronau, University of Potsdam. 85-87 - Ingo J. Timm, Otthein Herzog, Jan Ole Berndt, Christoph Beierle:
Intentional Forgetting Must be Part of the Functionality - Interview with Prof. Otthein Herzog, Jacobs University Bremen, University of Bremen, and Tongij University, Shanghai. 89-91 - Christian Eichhorn:
Dissertation Abstract: Qualitative Rational Reasoning with Finite Conditional Knowledge Bases - Theoretical and Implementational Aspects. 93-96 - Marc Finthammer:
Concepts and Algorithms for Computing Maximum Entropy Distributions for Knowledge Bases with Relational Probabilistic Conditionals. 97-100 - Stefan Ellmauthaler:
Multi-Context Reasoning in Continuous Data-Flow Environments. 101-104 - NEWS. 105-107
Volume 33, Number 2, June 2019
- Marco Ragni:
Editorial. 109 - Martin Ruskowski, Tatjana Legler, Michael Beetz, Georg Bartels:
Special Issue on Smart Production. 111-116 - Karinne Ramirez-Amaro, Emmanuel C. Dean-Leon, Florian Bergner, Gordon Cheng:
A Semantic-Based Method for Teaching Industrial Robots New Tasks. 117-122 - Georg Bartels, Daniel Beßler, Michael Beetz:
Episodic Memories for Safety-Aware Robots - Knowledge Representation and Reasoning for Robots that Safely Interact with Human Co-Workers. 123-130 - Badarinath Katti, Christiane Plociennik, Michael Schweitzer:
A Jumpstart Framework for Semantically Enhanced OPC-UA. 131-140 - Badarinath Katti, Christiane Plociennik, Michael Schweitzer:
Correction to: A Jumpstart Framework for Semantically Enhanced OPC-UA. 141 - Christoph Walter, Julian-Benedikt Scholle, Norbert Elkmann:
Catering to Real-Time Requirements of Cloud-Connected Mobile Manipulators. 143-150 - Michael Wojtynek, Jochen Jakob Steil, Sebastian Wrede:
Plug, Plan and Produce as Enabler for Easy Workcell Setup and Collaborative Robot Programming in Smart Factories. 151-161 - Thomas Kuhn, Siwara Sadikow, Pablo Oliveira Antonino:
A Service-Based Production Ecosystem Architecture for Industrie 4.0. 163-169 - Máximo Alejandro Roa-Garzón, Elena F. Gambaro, Monika Florek-Jasinska, Felix Endres, Felix Ruess, Raphael Schaller, Christian Emmerich, Korbinian Muenster, Michael Suppa:
Vision-Based Solutions for Robotic Manipulation and Navigation Applied to Object Picking and Distribution. 171-180 - Jana-Rebecca Rehse, Nijat Mehdiyev, Peter Fettke:
Towards Explainable Process Predictions for Industry 4.0 in the DFKI-Smart-Lego-Factory. 181-187 - Georg Bartels, Michael Beetz:
Perception-Guided Mobile Manipulation Robots for Automation of Warehouse Logistics - Interview with Dr. Moritz Tenorth, CTO of the Startup Magazino. 189-192 - Georg Bartels, Michael Beetz:
From Research to Market: Building the Perception Systems for the Next Generation of Industrial Robots - Interview with Dr. Michael Suppa, CEO and Founder of the Startup Roboception. 193-196 - Daniel Leidner:
On Cognitive Reasoning for Compliant Manipulation Tasks in Smart Production Environments. 197-200 - News. 201-203
Volume 33, Number 3, September 2019
- Anni-Yasmin Turhan:
Bridging the Prototype Gap: On the Evolution of Ugly Ducklings. 205-207 - Ulrich Furbach, Steffen Hölldobler, Marco Ragni, Claudia Schon, Frieder Stolzenburg:
Cognitive Reasoning: A Personal View. 209-217 - Sangeet Khemlani, Philip N. Johnson-Laird:
Why Machines Don't (yet) Reason Like People. 219-228 - Emmanuelle-Anna Dietz Saldanha, Antonis C. Kakas:
Cognitive Argumentation for Human Syllogistic Reasoning. 229-242 - Ahmed M. H. Abdel-Fattah, Ulf Krumnack:
Semantics of Analogies from a Logical Perspective. 243-251 - Nashwa Abdelghaffar, Ahmed M. H. Abdel-Fattah, Azza A. Taha, Soheir Mohamed Khamis:
Accentuating Features of Description Logics in High-Level Interpretations of Hand-Drawn Sketches. 253-265 - Chiaki Sakama, Katsumi Inoue, Tony Ribeiro:
Learning Inference Rules from Data. 267-278 - Maria M. Hedblom, Oliver Kutz, Rafael Peñaloza, Giancarlo Guizzardi:
Image Schema Combinations and Complex Events. 279-291 - Claudia Schon, Sophie Siebert, Frieder Stolzenburg:
The CoRg Project: Cognitive Reasoning. 293-299 - Marco Ragni:
Thinking is Founded on Models of Possibilities - Interview with Phil Johnson-Laird, Princeton University/New York University. 301-305 - Ulrich Furbach:
Interview with Professor Hector Levesque, University of Toronto. 307-308 - News. 309-311
Volume 33, Number 4, December 2019
- Sabine Timpf:
Categorisations: AI. 313-314 - Federico Pecora, Masoumeh Mansouri, Nick Hawes, Lars Kunze:
Special Issue on Reintegrating Artificial Intelligence and Robotics. 315-317 - Peer Neubert, Stefan Schubert, Peter Protzel:
An Introduction to Hyperdimensional Computing for Robotics. 319-330 - Mohan Sridharan, Ben Meadows:
Towards a Theory of Explanations for Human-Robot Collaboration. 331-342 - Pedro U. Lima, Carlos Azevedo, Emilia Brzozowska, João Cartucho, Tiago J. Dias, João Gonçalves, Mithun Kinarullathil, Guilherme Lawless, Oscar Lima, Rute Luz, Pedro Miraldo, Enrico Piazza, Miguel Silva, Tiago Veiga, Rodrigo Ventura:
SocRob@Home - Integrating AI Components in a Domestic Robot System. 343-356 - Meysam Basiri, Enrico Piazza, Matteo Matteucci, Pedro U. Lima:
Benchmarking Functionalities of Domestic Service Robots Through Scientific Competitions. 357-367 - Parama Bagchi, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, Mita Nasipuri:
Reg3DFacePtCd: Registration of 3D Point Clouds Using a Common Set of Landmarks for Alignment of Human Face Images. 369-387 - Stefan Lüdtke, Maximilian Popko, Thomas Kirste:
On the Applicability of Probabilistic Programming Languages for Causal Activity Recognition. 389-399 - Markus Wulfmeier:
Efficient Supervision for Robot Learning Via Imitation, Simulation, and Adaptation. 401-405 - Martin Raymond Davies:
Deskilling Robots in Logistics Environments. 407-410 - Sandra Amend, David Brandt, Daniel Di Marco, Tobias Dipper, Gabriel Gässler, Markus Höferlin, Maurice Gohlke, Katharina Kesenheimer, Peter Lindner, Roland Leidenfrost, Andreas Michaels, Tobias Mugele, Arthur Müller, Tanja Riffel, Yeshwanth Sampangi, Jan Winkler:
Weed Management of the Future. 411-415 - Per-Lage Götvall:
Volvo Group Collaborative Robot Systems Laboratory: A Collaborative Way for Academia and Industry to be at the Forefront of Artificial Intelligence. 417-421 - Alexandra Kirsch:
Shakey Ever After? Questioning Tacit Assumptions in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. 423-428 - Lars Kunze, Aaron Sloman:
A Philosophically Motivated View on AI and Robotics - Interview with Aaron Sloman, Honorary Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom. 429-445 - News. 447-450
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