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AI Magazine, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, Spring 2011
- Daniel G. Shapiro, Hector Muñoz-Avila, David J. Stracuzzi:
The Special Issue of AI Magazine on Structured Knowledge Transfer. 12-14
- Matthew E. Taylor, Peter Stone:
An Introduction to Intertask Transfer for Reinforcement Learning. 15-34 - Neville Mehta, Soumya Ray, Prasad Tadepalli
, Thomas G. Dietterich:
Automatic Discovery and Transfer of Task Hierarchies in Reinforcement Learning. 35-50 - Jesse Davis
, Pedro M. Domingos:
Deep Transfer: A Markov Logic Approach. 51-53 - Matthew Klenk, David W. Aha
, Matthew Molineaux:
The Case for Case-Based Transfer Learning. 54-69 - Thomas R. Hinrichs, Kenneth D. Forbus:
Transfer Learning through Analogy in Games. 70-83 - Ted E. Senator:
Transfer Learning Progress and Potential. 84-86
- Monica Anderson
, Andrea Lockerd Thomaz:
Enabling Intelligence through Middleware: Report of the AAAI 2010 Workshop. 87-90 - Marie desJardins, Mehran Sahami, Kiri Wagstaff:
EAAI-10: The First Symposium on Educational Advances in Artificial Intelligence. 91-92 - Roger Azevedo, Gautam Biswas, Dan Bohus, Ted Carmichael, Mark A. Finlayson, Mirsad Hadzikadic, Catherine Havasi, Eric Horvitz, Takayuki Kanda
, Oluwasanmi Koyejo, William F. Lawless, Douglas B. Lenat, Felipe Meneguzzi, Bilge Mutlu, Jean Oh, Roberto Pirrone, Antoine Raux, Donald A. Sofge, Gita Sukthankar, Benjamin Van Durme:
Reports of the AAAI 2010 Fall Symposia. 93-100
- Daniel S. Weld:
AAAI-10 Classic Paper Award: Systematic Nonlinear Planning A Commentary. 101-
- Carol Hamilton:
AAAI News. 3-
Volume 32, Number 2, Summer 2011
- Carol Hamilton:
AAAI News. 3-11
- Nestor Rychtyckyj, Daniel G. Shapiro:
Introduction to the Articles on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence. 12-13
- Jay M. Tenenbaum, Jeff Shrager:
Cancer: A Computational Disease that AI Can Cure. 14-26 - Andy Hon Wai Chun:
Optimizing Limousine Service with AI. 27-41 - Anton Leuski, David R. Traum:
NPCEditor: Creating Virtual Human Dialogue Using Information Retrieval Techniques. 42-56 - Ayse Tosun Misirli
, Ayse Basar Bener
, Resat Kale:
AI-Based Software Defect Predictors: Applications and Benefits in a Case Study. 57-68 - Laura Rassbach, Elizabeth Bradley, Kenneth M. Anderson:
Providing Decision Support for Cosmogenic Isotope Dating. 69-78 - Susana Fernández, Ricardo Aler, Daniel Borrajo
:
Knowledge Transfer between Automated Planners. 79-94 - Qiang Yang, Vincent Wenchen Zheng, Bin Li, Hankz Hankui Zhuo:
Transfer Learning by Reusing Structured Knowledge. 95-106 - David J. Stracuzzi, Alan Fern, Kamal Ali, Robin Hess, Jervis Pinto, Nan Li, Tolga Könik, Daniel G. Shapiro:
An Application of Transfer to American Football: From Observation of Raw Video to Control in a Simulated Environment. 107-125 - Daniel Oblinger:
Toward a Computational Model of Transfer. 126-128
- Vic Callaghan
, Simon Egerton, Achilles Kameas, Ichiro Satoh:
The Sixth International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE 10): A Report. 129-130 - G. Michael Youngblood, Vadim Bulitko, Ben George Weber:
Recap of the 2010 AI and Interactive Digital Entertainment Conference. 131-132
Volume 32, Number 3, Fall 2011
- Carol McKenna Hamilton:
AAAI News. 3-12
- Robin D. Burke
, Alexander Felfernig, Mehmet H. Göker:
Recommender Systems: An Overview. 13-18 - Francisco J. Martin, Justin Donaldson, Adam Ashenfelter, Marc Torrens, Rick Hangartner:
The Big Promise of Recommender Systems. 19-27 - Susan E. Aldrich:
Recommender Systems in Commercial Use. 28-34 - Barry Smyth, Jill Freyne, Maurice Coyle, Peter Briggs:
Recommendation as Collaboration in Web Search. 35-45 - Robin D. Burke, Jonathan Gemmell, Andreas Hotho, Robert Jäschke:
Recommendation in the Social Web. 46-56 - Òscar Celma, Paul Lamere:
If You Like Radiohead, You Might Like This Article. 57-66 - Gediminas Adomavicius, Bamshad Mobasher
, Francesco Ricci, Alexander Tuzhilin:
Context-Aware Recommender Systems. 67-80 - Bamshad Mobasher
, Jane Cleland-Huang:
Recommender Systems in Requirements Engineering. 81-89 - Gerhard Friedrich, Markus Zanker:
A Taxonomy for Generating Explanations in Recommender Systems. 90-98 - Andreas A. Falkner, Alexander Felfernig, Albert Haag:
Recommendation Technologies for Configurable Products. 99-108 - Monica Anderson
, Sonia Chernova
, Zachary Dodds, Andrea Lockerd Thomaz, David S. Touretzky
:
Report on the AAAI 2010 Robot Exhibition. 109-118
- Mark Buller, Paul Cuddihy, Ernest Davis, Patrick Doherty, Finale Doshi-Velez, Esra Erdem, Douglas H. Fisher, Nancy L. Green, Knut Hinkelmann, Mary Lou Maher, James McLurkin, Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Sara Rubinelli
, Nathan Schurr, Donia Scott, Dylan A. Shell, Pedro A. Szekely, Barbara Thönssen, Arnold B. Urken:
Reports of the AAAI 2011 Spring Symposia. 119-127
Volume 32, Number 4, Winter 2011
- Carol McKenna Hamilton:
AAAI News. 3-12
- Dan Bohus, Eric Horvitz, Takayuki Kanda
, Bilge Mutlu, Antoine Raux:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Dialog with Robots. 15-16
- Bilge Mutlu:
Designing Embodied Cues for Dialog with Robots. 17-30 - Kerstin Fischer
:
How People Talk with Robots: Designing Dialog to Reduce User Uncertainty. 31-38 - Reid G. Simmons, Maxim Makatchev, Rachel Kirby, Min Kyung Lee, Imran Fanaswala, Brett Browning, Jodi Forlizzi, Majd F. Sakr:
Believable Robot Characters. 39-52 - Andrea Lockerd Thomaz, Crystal Chao:
Turn-Taking Based on Information Flow for Fluent Human-Robot Interaction. 53-63 - Stefanie Tellex, Thomas Kollar, Steven Dickerson, Matthew R. Walter, Ashis Gopal Banerjee, Seth J. Teller, Nicholas Roy:
Approaching the Symbol Grounding Problem with Probabilistic Graphical Models. 64-76 - Matthias Scheutz
, Rehj Cantrell, Paul W. Schermerhorn:
Toward Humanlike Task-Based Dialogue Processing for Human Robot Interaction. 77-84 - Julia Peltason, Britta Wrede:
The Curious Robot as a Case-Study for Comparing Dialog Systems. 85-99 - Sonia Chernova
, Nick DePalma, Cynthia Breazeal:
Crowdsourcing Real World Human-Robot Dialog and Teamwork through Online Multiplayer Games. 100-111
- Juan Carlos Augusto, Sean Hanna
, Achilles Kameas, Ahmad Lotfi:
The Seventh International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE 11): A Report. 112-113

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