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AI Matters, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, April 2019
- Amy McGovern, Iolanda Leite:
Welcome to AI matters 5(1). 3 - Michael Rovatsos:
Open student travel scholarships scheme. 4 - Christopher Amato, John P. Dickerson:
AAAI/ACM SIGAI job fair 2019: a retrospective. 5-6 - Marion Neumann:
AI profiles: an interview with Thomas Dietterich. 7-9 - Michael Rovatsos:
Events. 10-11 - Michael Rovatsos:
Conference reports. 12-13 - Joshua Eckroth:
AI education matters: biductive computing with prolog. 14-16 - Larry R. Medsker:
AI policy matters. 17-19 - Cameron Hughes, Tracey Hughes:
The laws of thought and thinking machines. 20-24 - Drew Hemment, Ruth Aylett, Vaishak Belle, Dave Murray-Rust, Ewa Luger, Jane Hillston, Michael Rovatsos, Frank Broz:
Experiential AI. 25-31 - Adi Botea:
Crosswords. 32
Volume 5, Number 2, June 2019
- Amy McGovern, Iolanda Leite:
Welcome to AI matters 5(2). 3 - Marion Neumann:
AI profiles: an interview with Leslie Kaelbling. 4-5 - Michael Rovatsos:
Events. 6-7 - Todd W. Neller:
AI education matters: data science and machine learning with magic: the gathering. 8-10 - Larry R. Medsker:
AI policy matters. 11-12 - Janelle Berscheid, Francois Roewer-Despres:
Beyond transparency: a proposed framework for accountability in decision-making AI systems. 13-22 - Michelle Seng Ah Lee:
Context-conscious fairness in using machine learning to make decisions. 23-29 - Matthew Sun, Marissa Gerchick:
The scales of (algorithmic) justice: tradeoffs and remedies. 30-40 - Cameron Hughes, Tracey Hughes:
What metrics should we use to measure commercial AI? 41-45 - Adi Botea:
Crosswords. 46
Volume 5, Number 3, September 2019
- Amy McGovern, Iolanda Leite:
Welcome to AI matters 5(3). 4-5 - Sven Koenig, Sanmay Das, Rosemary D. Paradis, John P. Dickerson, Yolanda Gil, Katherine Guo, Benjamin Kuipers, Iolanda Leite, Hang Ma, Nicholas Mattei, Amy McGovern, Larry R. Medsker, Todd W. Neller, Marion Neumann, Plamen Petrov, Michael Rovatsos, David G. Stork:
ACM SIGAI activity report. 6-11 - Tara Chklovski:
Help communities solve real-world problems with AI: become a technovation mentor! 12-14 - Michael Rovatsos:
Events. 15-17 - Michael Guerzhoy, Lisa Zhang, Georgy Noarov:
AI education matters: building a fake news detector. 18-20 - Marion Neumann:
AI education matters: a first introduction to modeling and learning using the data science workflow. 21-24 - Larry R. Medsker:
AI policy matters. 25-28 - Tianbao Yang:
Advancing non-convex and constrained learning: challenges and opportunities. 29-39 - Shari Trewin, Sara H. Basson, Michael J. Muller, Stacy M. Branham, Jutta Treviranus, Daniel M. Gruen, Daniel Hebert, Natalia Lyckowski, Erich Manser:
Considerations for AI fairness for people with disabilities. 40-63 - Annie Zhou:
The intersection of ethics and AI. 64-69 - Alexander D. Hilton:
Artificial intelligence: the societal responsibility to inform, educate, and regulate. 70-76 - Yat Long Lo, Chung Yu Woo, Ka Lok Ng:
The necessary roadblock to artificial general intelligence: corrigibility. 77-84 - Adi Botea:
AI fun matters. 85
Volume 5, Number 4, December 2019
- Amy McGovern, Iolanda Leite, Anuj Karpatne:
Welcome to AI matters 5(4). 3-4 - Louise A. Dennis:
Conference reports. 5-6 - Louise A. Dennis:
Events. 7 - Larry R. Medsker:
AI policy matters. 8-9 - Sharad Sinha, Clint P. George:
Artificial intelligence for all using R programming language. 10-13 - Trevor Watkins:
Cosmology of artificial intelligence project: libraries, makerspaces, community and AI literacy. 14-17 - Virginia Dignum:
AI is multidisciplinary. 18-21 - Adi Botea:
AI fun matters. 22
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