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Artificial Intelligence, Volume 171
Volume 171, Number 1, January 2007
- Yi Jin, Michael Thielscher:
Iterated belief revision, revised. 1-18 - Sanjiang Li:
A representation theorem for minmax regret policies. 19-24 - Richard Nock, Frank Nielsen:
A Real generalization of discrete AdaBoost. 25-41 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Sylvie Doutre, Paul E. Dunne:
Audiences in argumentation frameworks. 42-71
Volume 171, Numbers 2-3, February 2007
- Rina Dechter, Robert Mateescu:
AND/OR search spaces for graphical models. 73-106 - Qiang Yang, Kangheng Wu, Yunfei Jiang:
Learning action models from plan examples using weighted MAX-SAT. 107-143 - Giacomo Bonanno:
Axiomatic characterization of the AGM theory of belief revision in a temporal logic. 144-160 - Xudong Luo, Nicholas R. Jennings:
A spectrum of compromise aggregation operators for multi-attribute decision making. 161-184 - Manuel Bodirsky, Martin Kutz:
Determining the consistency of partial tree descriptions. 185-196
Volume 171, Number 4, March 2007
- Luis Alberto Pineda:
Conservation principles and action schemes in the synthesis of geometric concepts. 197-238 - Daowen Qiu:
A note on Trillas' CHC models. 239-254
Volume 171, Numbers 5-6, April 2007
- Edith Hemaspaandra, Lane A. Hemaspaandra, Jörg Rothe:
Anyone but him: The complexity of precluding an alternative. 255-285 - Martin Caminada, Leila Amgoud:
On the evaluation of argumentation formalisms. 286-310 - Lin Liao, Donald J. Patterson, Dieter Fox, Henry A. Kautz:
Learning and inferring transportation routines. 311-331 - Marc Denecker, Eugenia Ternovska:
Inductive situation calculus. 332-360 - Didier Dubois, Hélène Fargier, Patrice Perny:
Corrigendum to "Qualitative decision theory with preference relations and comparative uncertainty: an axiomatic approach" [Artificial Intelligence 148 (1-2) (2003) 219-260]. 361-362
Volume 171, Number 7, May 2007
- Rakesh V. Vohra, Michael P. Wellman:
Foundations of multi-agent learning: Introduction to the special issue. 363-364 - Yoav Shoham, Rob Powers, Trond Grenager:
If multi-agent learning is the answer, what is the question? 365-377 - Drew Fudenberg, David K. Levine:
An economist's perspective on multi-agent learning. 378-381 - Tuomas Sandholm:
Perspectives on multiagent learning. 382-391 - Geoffrey J. Gordon:
Agendas for multi-agent learning. 392-401 - Peter Stone:
Multiagent learning is not the answer. It is the question. 402-405 - Karl Tuyls, Simon Parsons:
What evolutionary game theory tells us about multiagent learning. 406-416 - Shie Mannor, Jeff S. Shamma:
Multi-agent learning for engineers. 417-422 - Ido Erev, Alvin E. Roth:
Multi-agent learning and the descriptive value of simple models. 423-428 - H. Peyton Young:
The possible and the impossible in multi-agent learning. 429-433 - Yu-Han Chang:
No regrets about no-regret. 434-439 - Martin Zinkevich, Amy Greenwald, Michael L. Littman:
A hierarchy of prescriptive goals for multiagent learning. 440-447 - Dov Monderer, Moshe Tennenholtz:
Learning equilibrium as a generalization of learning to optimize. 448-452
Volume 171, Numbers 8-9, June 2007
- Hideaki Itoh, Kiyohiko Nakamura:
Partially observable Markov decision processes with imprecise parameters. 453-490 - Meir Kalech, Gal A. Kaminka:
On the design of coordination diagnosis algorithms for teams of situated agents. 491-513 - Ke Xu, Frédéric Boussemart, Fred Hemery, Christophe Lecoutre:
Random constraint satisfaction: Easy generation of hard (satisfiable) instances. 514-534 - Talal Rahwan, Nicholas R. Jennings:
An algorithm for distributing coalitional value calculations among cooperating agents. 535-567 - Louis-Philippe Morency, Candace L. Sidner, Christopher Lee, Trevor Darrell:
Head gestures for perceptual interfaces: The role of context in improving recognition. 568-585 - Asaad Hakeem, Mubarak Shah:
Learning, detection and representation of multi-agent events in videos. 586-605 - Maria Luisa Bonet, Jordi Levy, Felip Manyà:
Resolution for Max-SAT. 606-618
Volume 171, Numbers 10-15, July-October 2007
- Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Paul E. Dunne:
Argumentation in artificial intelligence. 619-641 - Phan Minh Dung, Paolo Mancarella, Francesca Toni:
Computing ideal sceptical argumentation. 642-674 - Pietro Baroni, Massimiliano Giacomin:
On principle-based evaluation of extension-based argumentation semantics. 675-700 - Paul E. Dunne:
Computational properties of argument systems satisfying graph-theoretic constraints. 701-729 - Sylvie Coste-Marquis, Caroline Devred, Sébastien Konieczny, Marie-Christine Lagasquie-Schiex, Pierre Marquis:
On the merging of Dung's argumentation systems. 730-753 - Søren Holbech Nielsen, Simon Parsons:
An application of formal argumentation: Fusing Bayesian networks in multi-agent systems. 754-775 - Alexander Artikis, Marek J. Sergot, Jeremy Pitt:
An executable specification of a formal argumentation protocol. 776-804 - Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Carles Sierra, Lluís Godo, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Negotiating using rewards. 805-837 - Nir Oren, Timothy J. Norman, Alun D. Preece:
Subjective logic and arguing with evidence. 838-854 - Katie Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:
Practical reasoning as presumptive argumentation using action based alternating transition systems. 855-874 - Thomas F. Gordon, Henry Prakken, Douglas Walton:
The Carneades model of argument and burden of proof. 875-896 - Iyad Rahwan, Fouad Zablith, Chris Reed:
Laying the foundations for a World Wide Argument Web. 897-921 - Martin Mozina, Jure Zabkar, Ivan Bratko:
Argument based machine learning. 922-937
Volume 171, Numbers 16-17, November 2007
- Mathieu Serrurier, Henri Prade:
Introducing possibilistic logic in ILP for dealing with exceptions. 939-950 - Andreas Herzig, Ivan José Varzinczak:
Metatheory of actions: Beyond consistency. 951-984 - Toni Mancini, Marco Cadoli:
Exploiting functional dependencies in declarative problem specifications. 985-1010 - Alessio Lomuscio, Wojciech Penczek, Bozena Wozna:
Bounded model checking for knowledge and real time. 1011-1038 - Rong Pan, Qiang Yang, Sinno Jialin Pan:
Mining competent case bases for case-based reasoning. 1039-1068 - Michael Smith:
PickPocket: A computer billiards shark. 1069-1091
Volume 171, Number 18, December 2007
- Don Perlis, Mary-Anne Williams:
Editorial Note. 1093 - Noam Chomsky:
SymposiumonMargaret Boden, Mind as Machine: A History of Cognitive Science , Oxford (2006) two volumes. 1094-1103 - Paul Thagard:
Theory and experiment in cognitive science. 1104-1106 - Jerry Feldman:
Her story of cognitive science. 1107-1109 - Daniel C. Dennett:
Instead of a review. 1110-1113 - Timothy J. Ross:
Alexander Gegov, Complexity Management in Fuzzy Systems, 2007, 368 pp. Hardcover: Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing, Volume 211, ISBN-13 978-3-540-38883-8. 1114-1115 - Reza Langari:
Jan Jantzen, Foundations of Fuzzy Control , John Wiley and Sons (2007). 1116-1117 - Roger B. Dannenberg:
David Temperley, Music and Probability , MIT Press (2007). 1118-1121 - Tom Armstrong:
J. Gerard Wolff, Unifying Computing and Cognition. 1122-1123 - Yusuf Pisan:
Nick Montfort, Twisty Little Passages: An Approach to Interactive Fiction , MIT Press (2005) ISBN 0-262-13436-5. 1124-1126 - Natika Newton:
Nicholas Humphrey, Seeing Red: A Study in Consciousness , Harvard University Press (2006) ISBN 0-674-02179-7 151 pp. 1127-1135
- Hubert L. Dreyfus:
Why Heideggerian AI failed and how fixing it would require making it more Heideggerian. 1137-1160 - Ben Goertzel:
Human-level artificial general intelligence and the possibility of a technological singularity: A reaction to Ray Kurzweil's The Singularity Is Near, and McDermott's critique of Kurzweil. 1161-1173 - John McCarthy:
From here to human-level AI. 1174-1182 - Drew McDermott:
Level-headed. 1183-1186
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