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10th EPIA 2001: Porto, Portugal
- Pavel Brazdil, Alípio Jorge:
Progress in Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Extraction, Multi-agent Systems, Logic Programming and Constraint Solving, 10th Portuguese Conference on Artificial Intelligence, EPIA 2001, Porto, Portugal, December 17-20, 2001, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2258, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-43030-X
Invited Speakers
- Francisco Bueno:
Agent Programming in Ciao Prolog. 1-2 - Peter A. Flach:
Multi-relational Data Mining: a perspective. 3-4 - Vasant Dhar:
A Comparison of GLOWER and other Machine Learning Methods for Investment Decision Making. 5
Extraction of Knowledge from Databases
- Nuno Amado, João Gama, Fernando M. A. Silva:
Parallel Implementation of Decision Tree Learning Algorithms. 6-13 - Pavel Brazdil, Carlos Soares, Rui Pereira:
Reducing Rankings of Classifiers by Eliminating Redundant Classifiers. 14-21 - Francisco J. Ferrer-Troyano, Jesús S. Aguilar-Ruiz, José Cristóbal Riquelme Santos:
Non-parametric Nearest Neighbor with Local Adaptation. 22-29 - Pablo Gamallo, Alexandre Agustini, José Gabriel Pereira Lopes:
Selection Restrictions Acquisition from Corpora. 30-43 - Viktor Jovanoski, Nada Lavrac:
Classification Rule Learning with APRIORI-C. 44-51 - Susana Nascimento, Boris G. Mirkin, Fernando Moura-Pires:
Proportional Membership in Fuzzy Clustering as a Model of Ideal Types. 52-62 - Helmut A. Mayer, Roland Schwaiger:
Evolution of Cubic Spline Activation Functions for Artificial Neural Networks. 63-73 - Joaquim Ferreira da Silva, João Mexia, Carlos Agra Coelho, José Gabriel Pereira Lopes:
Multilingual Document Clustering, Topic Extraction and Data Transformations. 74-87 - Carlos Soares, Johann Petrak, Pavel Brazdil:
Sampling-Based Relative Landmarks: Systematically Test-Driving Algorithms Before Choosing. 88-95 - Elizabeth Tapia, José Carlos González, L. Javier García-Villalba:
Recursive Adaptive ECOC Models. 96-103 - Luís Torgo:
A Study on End-Cut Preference in Least Squares Regression Trees. 104-115
Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Financial Time Series Analysis
- Pedro de Almeida, Luís Torgo:
The Use of Domain Knowledge in Feature Construction for Financial Time Series Prediction. 116-129 - Thomas Hellström:
Optimizing the Sharpe Ratio for a Rank Based Trading System. 130-141
Multi-agent Systems: Theory and Applications
- Luis Antunes, João Faria, Helder Coelho:
Choice: The Key for Autonomy. 142-154 - Rachel A. Bourne, Karen Shoop, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Dynamic Evaluation of Coordination Mechanisms for Autonomous Agents. 155-168 - Pierangelo Dell'Acqua, João Alexandre Leite, Luís Moniz Pereira:
Evolving Multi-agent Viewpoints - an Architecture. 169-182 - Pierangelo Dell'Acqua, Luís Moniz Pereira:
Enabling Agents to Update Their Knowledge and to Prefer. 183-190 - Virginia Dignum, Frank Dignum:
Modelling Agent Societies: Co-ordination Frameworks and Institutions. 191-204 - Benedita Malheiro, Eugénio Oliveira:
Argumentation as Distributed Belief Revision: Conflict Resolution in Decentralised Co-operative Multi-agent Systems. 205-218 - Joaquim Reis, Nuno J. Mamede:
Scheduling, Re-scheduling and Communication in the Multi-agent Extended Enterprise Environment. 219-231 - Ana Paula Rocha, Eugénio C. Oliveira:
Electronic Institutions as a Framework for Agents' Negotiation and Mutual Commitment. 232-245 - Goran Trajkovski:
An Imitation-Based Approach to Modeling Homogeneous Agents Societies. 246-252
Logics and Logic Programming for Artificial Intelligence
- Patrick Blackburn, Jaap Kamps, Maarten Marx:
Situation Calculus as Hybrid Logic: First Steps. 253-260 - João Alexandre Leite:
A Modified Semantics for LUPS. 261-275 - João Alexandre Leite, José Júlio Alferes, Luís Moniz Pereira:
On the Use of Multi-dimensional Dynamic Logic Programming to Represent Societal Agents' Viewpoints. 276-289 - Jesús Medina, Manuel Ojeda-Aciego, Peter Vojtás:
A Procedural Semantics for Multi-adjoint Logic Programming. 290-297 - Julio Pacheco, M. Teresa Escrig, Francisco Toledo:
Representing and Reasoning on Three-Dimensional Qualitative Orientation Point Objects. 298-305 - David Pearce, Hans Tompits, Stefan Woltran:
Encodings for Equilibrium Logic and Logic Programs with Nested Expressions. 306-320 - Sabine Broda, Luís Damas:
A Context-Free Grammar Representation for Normal Inhabitants of Types in TAlambda. 321-334 - Maria R. Cravo, João P. Cachopo, Ana C. Cachopo, João P. Martins:
Permissive Belief Revision. 335-348
Constraint Satisfaction
- Jorge Cruz, Pedro Barahona:
Global Hull Consistency with Local Search for Continuous Constraint Solving. 349-362 - Inês Lynce, Luís Baptista, João Marques-Silva:
Towards Provably Complete Stochastic Search Algorithms for Satisfiability. 363-370 - Elias Oliveira, Barbara M. Smith:
A Combined Constraint-Based Search Method for Single-Track Railway Scheduling Problem. 371-378
Planning
- Antonio Garrido Tejero, Eva Onaindia, Federico Barber:
A Temporal Planning System for Time-Optimal Planning. 379-392 - Eva Onaindia, Óscar Sapena, Laura Sebastia, Eliseo Marzal:
SimPlanner: An Execution-Monitoring System for Replanning in Dynamic Worlds. 393-400 - Bhanu Prasad:
Hybrid Hierarchical Knowledge Organization for Planning. 401-408 - Laura Sebastia, Eva Onaindia, Eliseo Marzal:
STeLLa: An Optimal Sequential and Parallel Planner. 409-416
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