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|a Artificial Intelligence in Theory and Practice III
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|b Third IFIP TC 12 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, IFIP AI 2010, Held as Part of WCC 2010, Brisbane, Australia, September 20-23, 2010. Proceedings /
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|a Agents -- Ecologically Rational Agency -- Involving the Human User in the Control Architecture of an Autonomous Agent -- Knowledge Acquisition -- Exer-Learning Games: Transferring Hopscotch from the Schoolyard to the Classroom -- Social Relationships as a Means for Identifying an Individual in Large Information Spaces -- Data Mining and Machine Learning -- J-PMCRI: A Methodology for Inducing Pre-pruned Modular Classification Rules -- Enhancement of Infrequent Purchased Product Recommendation Using Data Mining Techniques -- A Machine Learning Approach to Predicting Winning Patterns in Track Cycling Omnium -- Neural Nets and Fuzzy Logic -- Learning Motor Control by Dancing YMCA -- Analysis and Comparison of Probability Transformations for Fusing Sensors with Uncertain Detection Performance -- Case-Based Reasoning/Planning and Scheduling -- A Case-Based Approach to Business Process Monitoring -- A Survey on the Dynamic Scheduling Problem in Astronomical Observations -- Intelligent Systems Engineering -- Combining Determinism and Intuition through Univariate Decision Strategies for Target Detection from Multi-sensors -- A UML Profile Oriented to the Requirements Modeling in Intelligent Tutoring Systems Projects -- Learning by Collaboration in Intelligent Autonomous Systems -- AI Techniques -- Context-Based Probabilistic Scene Interpretation -- Full Text Search Engine as Scalable k-Nearest Neighbor Recommendation System -- Developing Intelligent Environments with OSGi and JADE -- AI Applications -- Bee Hive at Work: Following a Developing Story on the Web -- Computer-Aided Estimation for the Risk of Development of Gastric Cancer by Image Processing -- Intelligent Hybrid Architecture for Tourism Services -- Knowledge-Based Geo-risk Assessment for an Intelligent Measurement System -- Short Papers -- Workflows Recognition through Multi Agents in Surveillance Systems -- Speaker Verification System Using a Hierarchical Adaptive Network-Based Fuzzy Inference Systems (HANFIS) -- Case-Based Decision Support in Time Dependent Medical Domains -- Solving the Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem and the Split Delivery Using GRASP Metaheuristic.
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|a The papers in this volume comprise the refereed proceedings of the conference Arti- cial Intelligence in Theory and Practice (IFIP AI 2010), which formed part of the 21st World Computer Congress of IFIP, the International Federation for Information Pr- essing (WCC-2010), in Brisbane, Australia in September 2010. The conference was organized by the IFIP Technical Committee on Artificial Int- ligence (Technical Committee 12) and its Working Group 12.5 (Artificial Intelligence Applications). All papers were reviewed by at least two members of our Program Committee. - nal decisions were made by the Executive Program Committee, which comprised John Debenham (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia), Ilias Maglogiannis (University of Central Greece, Lamia, Greece), Eunika Mercier-Laurent (KIM, France) and myself. The best papers were selected for the conference, either as long papers (maximum 10 pages) or as short papers (maximum 5 pages) and are included in this volume. The international nature of IFIP is amply reflected in the large number of countries represented here. I should like to thank the Conference Chair, Tharam Dillon, for all his efforts and the members of our Program Committee for reviewing papers under a very tight de- line.
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