Eighth Scandinavian Conference on Artificial Intelligence: SCAI'03
Papers from a November 2003 conference focus on the development of artificial intelligence through evolutionary artificial life approaches. Keynote speakers consider biological models of vision and their consequences for artificial vision, and look at the relationship between real world objects and their internal representation in robots. Papers address topics such as multi-agent systems, robots, natural languages, and machine learning. Topics include applying object oriented Bayesian networks to large medical decision support systems, searching for features using a genetic algorithms, and multi- objective evolution of temporal rules. There is no subject index. Annotation © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Eighth Scandinavian Conference on Artificial Intelligence: SCAI'03
Papers from a November 2003 conference focus on the development of artificial intelligence through evolutionary artificial life approaches. Keynote speakers consider biological models of vision and their consequences for artificial vision, and look at the relationship between real world objects and their internal representation in robots. Papers address topics such as multi-agent systems, robots, natural languages, and machine learning. Topics include applying object oriented Bayesian networks to large medical decision support systems, searching for features using a genetic algorithms, and multi- objective evolution of temporal rules. There is no subject index. Annotation © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Eighth Scandinavian Conference on Artificial Intelligence: SCAI'03

Eighth Scandinavian Conference on Artificial Intelligence: SCAI'03

Eighth Scandinavian Conference on Artificial Intelligence: SCAI'03

Eighth Scandinavian Conference on Artificial Intelligence: SCAI'03

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Papers from a November 2003 conference focus on the development of artificial intelligence through evolutionary artificial life approaches. Keynote speakers consider biological models of vision and their consequences for artificial vision, and look at the relationship between real world objects and their internal representation in robots. Papers address topics such as multi-agent systems, robots, natural languages, and machine learning. Topics include applying object oriented Bayesian networks to large medical decision support systems, searching for features using a genetic algorithms, and multi- objective evolution of temporal rules. There is no subject index. Annotation © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781586033903
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 01/01/2003
Series: Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications Series
Pages: 193
Product dimensions: 6.60(w) x 9.70(h) x 0.80(d)

Table of Contents

Prefacev
Program Committeevi
Presented Papers
Object Recognition by a Mobile Robot Using Omni-directional Vision3
Reasoning with Limited Resources: An LDS-based Approach13
Applying Object Oriented Bayesian Networks to Large Medical Decision Support Systems25
Formation of a Common Spatial Lexicon and its Change in a Community of Moving Agents37
As Lazy as it Can Be47
Evolutionary Development of Phase-based Dialogue Systems59
A Comparison of Hardware and Software in Sequence Rule Evolution69
Supporting Illustration and Modification of the Reasoning Strategy by Visualisation79
Confidence Measure for a Learning Agent95
A Memory Based Method for Inventing Features107
Searching for Features Using a Genetic Algorithm119
Learning Human Language Semantics through Inductive Functional Programming131
Multiobjective Evolution of Temporal Rules141
Scalable Agent-based Simulation of Players in Massively Multiplayer Online Games153
A Logic for Reasoning about Agents with Finite Explicit Knowledge163
Invited Speakers
Perceptual Anchoring: A Key Concept for Embedded Cognitive Systems177
Essential Supplies along the Low Road to Intelligence179
Artificial Vision: What can we Learn from Biology?183
Answer Set Programming: An Approach to Declarative Problem Solving189
Author Index193
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