The Workshop Program at the Nineteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence

Authors

  • Ion Muslea
  • Virginia Dignum
  • Daniel Corkill
  • Catholijn Jonker
  • Frank Dignum
  • Silvia Coradeschi
  • Alessandro Saffiotti
  • Dan Fu
  • Jeff Orkin
  • William E. Cheetham
  • Kai Goebel
  • Piero Bonissone
  • Leen-Kiat Soh
  • Randolph M. Jones
  • Robert E. Wray
  • Matthias Scheutz
  • Daniela Pucci de Farias
  • Shie Mannor
  • Georgios Theocharou
  • Doina Precup
  • Bamshad Mobasher
  • Sarabjot Singh Anand
  • Bettina Berendt
  • Andreas Hotho
  • Hans Guesgen
  • Michael T. Rosenstein
  • Mohammad Ghavamzadeh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aimag.v26i1.1806

Abstract

AAAI presented the AAAI-04 workshop program on July 25-26, 2004 in San Jose, California. This program included twelve workshops covering a wide range of topics in artificial intelligence. The titles of the workshops were as follows: (1) Adaptive Text Extraction and Mining; (2) Agent Organizations: Theory and Practice; (3) Anchoring Symbols to Sensor Data; (4) Challenges in Game AI; (5) Fielding Applications of Artificial Intelligence; (6) Forming and Maintaining Coalitions in Adaptive Multiagent Systems; (7) Intelligent Agent Architectures: Combining the Strengths of Software Engineering and Cognitive Systems; (8) Learning and Planning in Markov Processes -- Advances and Challenges; (9) Semantic Web Personalization; (10) Sensor Networks; (11) Spatial and Temporal Reasoning; and (12) Supervisory Control of Learning and Adaptive Systems.

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Published

2005-03-15

How to Cite

Muslea, I., Dignum, V., Corkill, D., Jonker, C., Dignum, F., Coradeschi, S., Saffiotti, A., Fu, D., Orkin, J., Cheetham, W. E., Goebel, K., Bonissone, P., Soh, L.-K., Jones, R. M., Wray, R. E., Scheutz, M., de Farias, D. P., Mannor, S., Theocharou, G., Precup, D., Mobasher, B., Anand, S. S., Berendt, B., Hotho, A., Guesgen, H., Rosenstein, M. T., & Ghavamzadeh, M. (2005). The Workshop Program at the Nineteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence. AI Magazine, 26(1), 103. https://doi.org/10.1609/aimag.v26i1.1806

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Workshop Reports