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KI 2002: Advances in Artificial Intelligence: 25th Annual German Conference on Ai, KI 2002, Aachen, Germany, September 16-20, 2002. Proceedings 2002 Edition
Contributor(s): Jarke, Matthias (Editor), Koehler, Jana (Editor), Lakemeyer, Gerhard (Editor)
ISBN: 3540441859     ISBN-13: 9783540441854
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $52.24  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2002
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Annotation: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 25th Annual German conference on Artificial Intelligence, KI 2002, held in Aachen, Germany in September 2002.
The 20 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 58 submissions. The book offers topical sections on natural language processing; machine learning; knowledge representation, semantic web, and AI; neural networks; logic programming, theorem proving, and model checking; and vision and spatial reasoning.
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Intelligence (ai) & Semantics
- Medical
Dewey: 006.3
LCCN: 2002030495
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Lecture Notes in Artific
Physical Information: 0.72" H x 8.5" W x 11" (1.78 lbs) 334 pages
 
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This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Annual German Conference on Arti?cial Intelligence. When starting in 1975 as the German Workshop on AI (GWAI) in Bonn, the meetings were primarily intended as a forum for the G- manAIcommunityandthus, overtheyears, alsore?ectedthedevelopmentofAI researchinGermany.Rightfromthebeginning, thegoalofthemeetingshasbeen to bring together AI researchers working in academia and industry to share their research results and interests in the ?eld of arti?cial intelligence. In 1993, the name of the meeting changed to its current formAnnual German Conference on Arti?cial Intelligence, or KI for short. Since KI-94 in Saarbruc ] ken presentations have been in English and the proceedings have been published in the Springer LNAI Series. With that the meeting has become a truly international event, and still is in 2002. Thisvolumecontainstheproceedingsofthe25thAnnualGermanConference on Arti?cial Intelligence. For the technical program we had 58 submissions from 17 countries and from all continents except Australia. Out of these contributions slightly less than 30% (20 papers in total) were selected for presentation at the conference and for inclusion in the proceedings. Thecontributionsinthisvolumere?ecttherichnessanddiversityofarti?cial intelligence research. They cover important areas such as multi-agent systems, machine learning, natural language processing, constraint reasoning, knowledge representation, planning, and temporal reasoning. The paper "On the problem of computing small representations of least common subsumers" by Franz Baader and Anni-Yasmin Turhan (Dresden U- versity of Technology) stood out for its exceptional quality and the program committee selected it for the Springer Best Paper Award. Congratulations to the authors for their excellent contribution.