Advances in Artificial Intelligence: 14th Brazilian Symposium on Artificial Intelligence, SBIA'98 Porto Alegre, Brazil, November 4-6, 1998, Proceedings / Edition 1

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 14th Brazilian Symposium on Artificial Intelligence, SBIA'98, held in Porto Alegre, Brazil, in November 1998.
The 26 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 61 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on multi-agent systems, intelligent tutoring systems, natural language processing, machine learning and neural networks, logic programming, knowledge representation, AI applications.

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Table of Contents

On Personal and Role Mental Attitudes: A Preliminary Dependence-Based Analysis 1
An Autonomous Agent Architecture and the Locomotion Problem 11
Building Object-Agents from a Software Meta-Architecture 21
Agent's Programming from a Mental States Framework 31
The Component Based Model of the Control Knowledge in an Intelligent Tutoring Shell 40
Modeling the MCOE Tutor Using a Computational Model 50
From a Tridimensional View of Domain Knowledge to Multi-agent Tutoring System 61
A Transfer Dictionary for Words and Bigrams 73
Integrating Morphological, Syntactical and Semantical Aspects Through Multi-agent Cooperation 83
A Massively Parallel Architecture for Natural Language Parsing - Some Results 93
Planning and Learning: Put the User in the Loop 101
Redundant Covering with Global Evaluation in the RCI Inductive Learner 111
Towards Integrating Hierarchical Censored Production Rule (HCPR) Based Systems and Neural Networks 121
Goal-Directed Reinforcement Learning Using Variable Learning Rate 131
On the Relations between Acceptable Programs and Stratifiable Classes 141
An Adaptation of Dynamic Slicing Techniques for Logic Programming 151
Argumentative and Cooperative Multi-agent System for Extended Logic Programming 161
Modeling Credulity and Skepticism through Plausibility Measures 171
Fuzzy Temporal Categorical and Intensity Information in Diagnosis 181
Experiments on a Memory Structure Supporting Creative Design 191
Real Time Variable Precision Logic Systems 201
Strong Conditional Logic 209
Computing Aesthetics 219
Manipulator Robots Using Partial-Order Planning 229
Darwinci: Creating Bridges to Creativity 239
Scheduling to Reduce Uncertainty in Syntactical Music Structures 249
Author Index 259
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