The 2004 Fall Symposium Series was held Friday through Sunday, October 22–24, at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia. The Symposium Series was preceded on Thursday, October 21, by a one-day AI funding seminar, which was open to all registered attendees of the fall symposium series. The titles of the eight symposia were as follows:
- Achieving Human-Level Intelligence through Integrated Systems and Research
Cochairs: Patrick Winston and Nicholas Cassimatis - Artificial Multi-Agent Learning
Chair: Sean Luke - Compositional Connectionism in Cognitive Science
Cochairs: Simon Levy, Ross Gayler,
and Pentti Kanerva - Dialogue Systems for Health Communications
Chair: Timothy Bickmore - The Intersection of Cognitive Science and Robotics: From Interfaces to Intelligence
Chair: Alan Schultz - Making Pen-Based Interaction Intelligent and Natural
Chair: Randall Davis - Real Life Reinforcement Learning
Cochairs: Michael Littman and Satinder Singh - Style and Meaning in Language, Art, and Music
Cochairs: Shlomo Argamon and Shlomo Dubnov
For more information about the 2004 AAAI Fall Symposium Series, you should consult the following:
- Registration Brochure (2004)
- Call for Proposals (2004)
- Call for Interest (2004)
- Call for Participation leaflet (2004)
- Call for Participation brochure (2004)
Symposium Technical Reports
Some AAAI symposia are available as technical reports. For contents and ordering information, consult the Spring or Fall sections of the AAAI Press Technical Reports Catalog.