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24th AI 2011: St. John's, Canada
- Cory J. Butz, Pawan Lingras:

Advances in Artificial Intelligence - 24th Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Canadian AI 2011, St. John's, Canada, May 25-27, 2011. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6657, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-21042-6 - Eric Aaron, Juan Pablo Mendoza:

Dynamic Obstacle Representations for Robot and Virtual Agent Navigation. 1-12 - Amir Aavani, Xiongnan (Newman) Wu, Eugenia Ternovska, David G. Mitchell:

Grounding Formulas with Complex Terms. 13-25 - Wegdan Abdelsalam, David Chiu, Siu-Cheung Chau, Yasser Ebrahim, Maher Ahmed:

Moving Object Modelling Approach for Lowering Uncertainty in Location Tracking Systems. 26-31 - Naveed Afzal, Ruslan Mitkov, Atefeh Farzindar:

Unsupervised Relation Extraction Using Dependency Trees for Automatic Generation of Multiple-Choice Questions. 32-43 - Calin Anton:

An Improved Satisfiable SAT Generator Based on Random Subgraph Isomorphism. 44-49 - Henry Bediako-Asare, Scott Buffett, Michael W. Fleming:

Utility Estimation in Large Preference Graphs Using A* Search. 50-55 - Nabil Belacel

, Feras N. Al-Obeidat
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A Learning Method for Developing PROAFTN Classifiers and a Comparative Study with Decision Trees. 56-61 - Soumaya Chaffar, Diana Inkpen:

Using a Heterogeneous Dataset for Emotion Analysis in Text. 62-67 - Yllias Chali, Sadid A. Hasan, Kaisar Imam:

Using Semantic Information to Answer Complex Questions. 68-73 - Eric Charton, Michel Gagnon, Benoît Ozell

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Automatic Semantic Web Annotation of Named Entities. 74-85 - Hamid R. Chinaei, Brahim Chaib-draa

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Learning Dialogue POMDP Models from Data. 86-91 - Patrick C. Connor, Thomas Trappenberg

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Characterizing a Brain-Based Value-Function Approximator. 92-103 - Thang M. Do, Seng Wai Loke, Fei Liu:

Answer Set Programming for Stream Reasoning. 104-109 - Daniel S. Ferguson, Pantelis Elinas

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A Markov Decision Process Model for Strategic Decision Making in Sailboat Racing. 110-121 - Nicholas FitzGerald, Giuseppe Carenini, Gabriel Murray, Shafiq R. Joty:

Exploiting Conversational Features to Detect High-Quality Blog Comments. 122-127 - Benjamin Fowler, Daniel L. Silver:

Consolidation Using Context-Sensitive Multiple Task Learning. 128-139 - Oana Frunza, Diana Inkpen:

Extracting Relations between Diseases, Treatments, and Tests from Clinical Data. 140-145 - Lisa Gaudette, Nathalie Japkowicz

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Compact Features for Sentiment Analysis. 146-157 - Yuanyuan Guo, Harry Zhang, Xiaobo Liu:

Instance Selection in Semi-supervised Learning. 158-169 - Machel Higgins, Christopher Ward, Silvio De Angelis:

Determining an Optimal Seismic Network Configuration Using Self-Organizing Maps. 170-173 - Paul Hollensen, Warren A. Connors, Thomas Trappenberg

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Comparison of Learned versus Engineered Features for Classification of Mine Like Objects from Raw Sonar Images. 174-185 - Ekhine Irurozki, Borja Calvo, José Antonio Lozano:

Learning Probability Distributions over Permutations by Means of Fourier Coefficients. 186-191 - Aminul Islam, Diana Inkpen:

Correcting Different Types of Errors in Texts. 192-203 - Dreama Jain, Ziad Kobti:

Simulating the Effect of Emotional Stress on Task Performance Using OCC. 204-209 - Yifei Jiang, Haiyi Zhang:

Base Station Controlled Intelligent Clustering Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks. 210-215 - Colette Joubarne, Diana Inkpen:

Comparison of Semantic Similarity for Different Languages Using the Google n-gram Corpus and Second-Order Co-occurrence Measures. 216-221 - Alistair Kennedy, Stan Szpakowicz:

A Supervised Method of Feature Weighting for Measuring Semantic Relatedness. 222-233 - David Kershaw, Qigang Gao, Hai H. Wang:

Anomaly-Based Network Intrusion Detection Using Outlier Subspace Analysis: A Case Study. 234-239 - Bushra Khawaja, Lisa Fan:

Evaluation and Application of Scenario Based Design on Thunderbird. 240-245 - Maryam Khordad, Robert E. Mercer, Peter K. Rogan

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Improving Phenotype Name Recognition. 246-257 - William Klement

, Szymon Wilk, Wojtek Michalowski, Stan Matwin:
Classifying Severely Imbalanced Data. 258-264 - Othalia Larue:

Simulating Cognitive Phenomena with a Symbolic Dynamical System. 265-268 - Zijie Li, Peter van Beek:

Finding Small Backdoors in SAT Instances. 269-280 - Hanze Liu, Orland Hoeber:

Normal Distribution Re-Weighting for Personalized Web Search. 281-284 - Jigang Luo, Yiyu Yao:

Granular State Space Search. 285-290 - Kinfe Tadesse Mengistu, Frank Rudzicz

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Comparing Humans and Automatic Speech Recognition Systems in Recognizing Dysarthric Speech. 291-300 - Ehsan Mokhtari, Zeinab Noorian, Behrouz Tork Ladani

, Mohammad Ali Nematbakhsh:
A Context-Aware Reputation-Based Model of Trust for Open Multi-agent Environments. 301-312 - Nasrin Mostafazadeh, Seyed Abolghasem Mirroshandel, Gholamreza Ghassem-Sani, Omid Bakhshandeh Babarsad:

Pazesh: A Graph-Based Approach to Increase Readability of Automatic Text Summaries. 313-318 - Mohamed Mouine:

Textual and Graphical Presentation of Environmental Information. 319-322 - Philippe Muller

, Philippe Langlais:
Comparing Distributional and Mirror Translation Similarities for Extracting Synonyms. 323-334 - Marc Pouly

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Generic Solution Construction in Valuation-Based Systems. 335-346 - Bahareh Sarrafzadeh, Nikolay Yakovets

, Nick Cercone, Aijun An
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Cross-Lingual Word Sense Disambiguation for Languages with Scarce Resources. 347-358 - Mondelle Simeon, Robert J. Hilderman:

COSINE: A Vertical Group Difference Approach to Contrast Set Mining. 359-371 - Weihong Song

, Bruce Spencer, Weichang Du:
Hybrid Reasoning for Ontology Classification. 372-376 - Axel J. Soto, Marc Strickert, Gustavo E. Vazquez

, Evangelos E. Milios:
Subspace Mapping of Noisy Text Documents. 377-383 - Erico N. de Souza, Stan Matwin:

Extending AdaBoost to Iteratively Vary Its Base Classifiers. 384-389 - Ming Su, Elizabeth Thompson:

Parallelizing a Convergent Approximate Inference Method. 390-395 - Zhengya Sun, Wei Jin, Jue Wang:

Reducing Position-Sensitive Subset Ranking to Classification. 396-407 - René Witte, Bahar Sateli, Ninus Khamis, Juergen Rilling:

Intelligent Software Development Environments: Integrating Natural Language Processing with the Eclipse Platform. 408-419 - Yang Xiang, Franklin Hanshar:

Partial Evaluation for Planning in Multiagent Expedition. 420-432

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