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E-raamat: Agents and Artificial Intelligence: International Conference, ICAART 2009, Porto, Portugal, January 19-21, 2009. Revised Selected Papers

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Invited Speakers
Past, Present and Future of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments
3(16)
Juan Carlos Augusto
Part I Artificial Intelligence
Modelling Social Learning of Adolescence-Limited Criminal Behaviour
19(14)
Tibor Bosse
Charlotte Gerritsen
Michel C.A. Klein
How Do Emotions Induce Dominant Learners' Mental States Predicted from Their Brainwaves?
33(11)
Alicia Heraz
Claude Frasson
A Multiagent Semantics for the Game Description Language
44(12)
Stephan Schiffel
Michael Thielscher
Verifying Context-Dependent Reduction Relations for Knowledge Specifications
56(14)
Alexei Sharpanskykh
Jan Treur
Combining Artificial Intelligence Techniques for the Training of Power System Control Centre Operators
70(14)
Luiz Faria
Antonio Silva
Zita Vale
Carlos Ramos
Adaptive State Space Abstraction Using Neuroevolution
84(13)
Robert Wright
Nathaniel Gemelli
Goal-Based Game Tree Search for Complex Domains
97(13)
Viliam Lisy
Branislav Bosansky
Michal Jakob
Michal Pechoucek
Generating Incomplete Data with DataZapper
110(14)
Yingying Wen
Kevin B. Korb
Ann E. Nicholson
Extending Learning Vector Quantization for Classifying Data with Categorical Values
124(13)
Ning Chen
Nuno C. Marques
Action Knowledge Acquisition with Opmaker2
137(14)
T.L. McCluskey
S.N. Cresswell
N.E. Richardson
M.M. West
Application of Hidden Topic Markov Models on Spoken Dialogue Systems
151(13)
Hamid R. Chinaei
Brahim Chaib-draa
Luc Lamontagne
Gossip Galore: An Embodied Conversational Agent for Collecting and Sharing Pop Trivia from the Web
164(13)
Feiyu Xu
Peter Adolphs
Hans Uszkoreit
Xiwen Cheng
Hong Li
Biosignal Based Discrimination between Slight and Strong Driver Hypovigilance by Support-Vector Machines
177(14)
David Sommer
Martin Golz
Udo Trutschel
Dave Edwards
Part II Agents
Tiered Logic for Agents in Contexts
191(14)
Rosalito Perez Cruz
John Newsome Crossley
HomeManager: Testing Agent-Oriented Software Engineering in Home Intelligence
205(14)
Ambra Molesini
Enrico Denti
Andrea Omicini
Developing Multi-Agent Systems through Integrating Prometheus, INGENIAS and ICARO-T
219(14)
Antonio Fernandez-Caballero
Jose M. Gascuena
An Efficient Winner Approximation for a Series of Combinatorial Auctions
233(14)
Naoki Fukuta
Takayuki Ito
How to Integrate Personalization and Trust in an Agent Network
247(13)
Laurent Lacomme
Yues Demazeau
Valerie Camps
Modeling Two Stage Preventive Medical Checkup Systems with Social Science Approaches
260(10)
Andreas Martischnig
Siegfried Voessner
Gerhard Stark
Translating Discrete Multi-Agents Systems into Cellular Automata: Application to Diffusion-Limited Aggregation
270(13)
Antoine Spicher
Nazim Fates
Olivier Simonin
Using Values to Turn Agents into Characters
283(14)
Rossana Damiano
Vincenzo Lombardo
Author Index 297