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Title: Reports on the 2005 AAAI Spring Symposium Series
Authors: Anderson, M.L.
Barkowsky, T.
Berry, P.
Blank, D.
Chklovski, T.
Domingos, P.
Druzdzel, M.J.
Freksa, C.
Gersh, J.
Hegarty, M.
Leong, T.-Y. 
Lieberman, H.
Lowe, R.
Luperfoy, S.
Mihalcea, R.
Meeden, L.
Miller, D.P.
Oates, T.
Popp, R.
Shapiro, D.
Schurr, N.
Singh, P.
Yen, J.
Issue Date: 2005
Citation: Anderson, M.L.,Barkowsky, T.,Berry, P.,Blank, D.,Chklovski, T.,Domingos, P.,Druzdzel, M.J.,Freksa, C.,Gersh, J.,Hegarty, M.,Leong, T.-Y.,Lieberman, H.,Lowe, R.,Luperfoy, S.,Mihalcea, R.,Meeden, L.,Miller, D.P.,Oates, T.,Popp, R.,Shapiro, D.,Schurr, N.,Singh, P.,Yen, J. (2005). Reports on the 2005 AAAI Spring Symposium Series. AI Magazine 26 (2) : 87-92. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: The American Association for Artificial Intelligence presented its 2005 Spring Symposium Series on Monday through Wednesday, March 21-23, 2005 at Stanford University in Stanford, California. The topics of the eight symposia in this symposium series were (1) AI Technologies for Homeland Security; (2) Challenges to Decision Support in a Changing World; (3) Developmental Robotics; (4) Dialogical Robots: Verbal Interaction with Embodied Agents and Situated Devices; (5) Knowledge Collection from Volunteer Contributors; (6) Metacognition in Computation; (7) Persistent Assistants: Living and Working with AI; and (8) Reasoning with Mental and External Diagrams: Computational Modeling and Spatial Assistance. Copyright © 2005, American Association for Artificial Intelligence. All rights reserved.
Source Title: AI Magazine
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/40989
ISSN: 07384602
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