STAIRS 2004

2nd European Starting AI Researcher Symposium

Short Accepted Papers

For each accepted paper, at least one author, and most preferably one of the beginner researchers involved in the work, is required to attend the conference to present the paper. The inclusion of the paper in the proceedings is conditioned upon registration to the conference by the part of at least one of the authors.

Registration details and forms, as well as and up-to-date information on workshops and tutorials, can be found at:
http://www.dsic.upv.es/ecai2004/
 

PaperID Title Authors
2 Similarity-Measures Based on Imperfect Domain-Theories Timo Steffens
5 Collective Retrieval by Autonomous Robots Patrick Emmanuel Meyer
24 Analogy by Alignment: On Structure Mapping and Similarity Nick Hawes and John Kelleher
25 SIADEX: A real world planning approach for forest fire fighting. M. de la Asuncion, O. Garcia-Perez, F. Palao.
28 Context-Sensitive Word Selection For Single-Tap Text Entry Nick Hawes and John Kelleher
42 Comparing Redundancy Removal Techniques for Multi-Document Summarisation Eamonn Newman, William Doran, Nicola Stokes, Joe Carthy, John Dunnion
57 Using morphology to control a multi-agent system, an example Jean-Charles Campagne, Alain Cardon, Toyoaki nishida, Etienne Collomb
68 Applying Case-Based Teaching to Object-Oriented Framework Training Guillermo Jimenez-Diaz, Mercedes Gomez-Albarran, Pedro Gonzalez-Calero
76 Dynamic Ontology Refinement Fiona McNeill, Alan Bundy and Chris Walton
84 Dynamic Web Service Discovery and Exploitation through Symbolic Agent Negotiation Peep Küngas
90 Component Level Reasoning about Robot Fault Diagnosis Honghai Liu and George M. Coghill
93 Application of concept grounding techniques to reduce dimensionality in sensory-motor spaces pejman iravani, lucia rapanotti, jeffrey johnson

 

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