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E-raamat: KI 2007: Advances in Artificial Intelligence: 30th Annual German Conference on AI, KI 2007, Osnabruck, Germany, September 10-13, 2007, Proceedings

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The 30th Annual German Conference on Arti cial Intelligence (KI-2007) took place in the University of Osnabru ¨ck, September 1013, 2007. In this volume, you will ?nd papers or abstracts of its six invited talks, 25 full papers, and 21 posters. The full papers were selected from 81 submissions, resulting in an acceptance rate of 32%. AsusualataKIconference,anentiredaywasreservedfortargetedworkshops ten of them this year and two tutorials. They are not coveredin this volume, but the conference Web sitewww.ki2007.uos.de will keep providing information and references to their contents. Some topic clusters are apparent in the overall conference program, which re ect recent trends in AI research, convolved with foci of work in Germany and Europe. Examples are learning and data mining, robotics and perception, knowledge representation and reasoning, planning and search all of them including a healthy number of approaches dealing with uncertainty, contradiction, and incompleteness of knowledge. All in all, KI-2007 provided a cross section of modern AI research and application work. KI-2007 also constituted a small anniversary, being the 30th exemplar of its kind. The invited talk by Wolfgang Bibel (accompanied by a paper in this volume) picked up on that occasion by recalling what the ?eld of automated deduction was like 30 and more years ago in general, and in Germany. He also paid homage to Gerd Veenker, who organizedthe ?rst KI conference (which had a di erent name at the time) in 1975 and whose ?eld of research was deduction.
Invited Talks
The Role of AI in Shaping Smart Services and Smart Systems
1(1)
Sabin Albayrak
Early History and Perspective of Automated Deduction
2(17)
Wolfgang Bebel
Cognitive Technical Systems---What Is the Role of Artificial Intelligence?
19(24)
Michael Beetz
Martin Buss
Dirk Wollherr
Artificial Intelligence Is Engineering Intelligence-Why Should We Care About Natural Intelligence?
43(1)
Thomas Christaller
Applying Machine Learning Techniques for Detection of Malicious Code in Network Traffic
44(7)
Yuval Elovici
Asaf Shabtai
Robert Moskovitch
Gil Tahan
Chanan Glezer
Location-Based Activity Recognition
51(1)
Dieter Fox
Papers
Pinpointing in the Description Logi εL+
52(16)
Franz Baader
Rafael Penaloza
Boontawee Suntisrivaraporn
Integrating Action Calculi and Description Logics
68(16)
Conrad Drescher
Michael Thielscher
Any-World Access to OWL from Prolog
84(15)
Tobias Matzner
Pascal Hitzler
Applying Logical Constraints to Ontology Matching
99(15)
Christian Meilicke
Heiner Stuckenschmidt
Resolving Inconsistencies in Probabilistic Knowledge Bases
114(15)
Marc Finthammer
Gabriele Kern-Isberner
Manuela Ritterskamp
Extending Markov Logic to Model Probability Distributions in Relational Domains
129(15)
Dominik Jain
Bernhard Kirchlechner
Michael Beetz
A Multilingual Framework for Searching Definitions on Web Snippets
144(16)
Alejandro Figueroa
Gunter Neumann
A SPARQL Semantics Based on Datalog
160(15)
Simon Schenk
Negation in Spatial Reasoning
175(15)
Stefan Schleipen
Macro Ragni
Thomas Fangmeier
Relational Neural Gas
190(15)
Barbara Hammer
Alexander Hasenfuss
A General Framework for Encoding and Evolving Neurla Network
205(15)
Yohannes Kassahun
Jan Hendrik Metzen
Jose de Gea
Mark Edgington
Frank Kirchner
Making a Robot Learn to Play Soccer Using Reward and Punishment
220(15)
Heiko Muller
Martin Lauer
Roland Hafner
Sascha Lange
Artur Merke
Martin RRiedmiller
Perception and Developmental Learning of Affordances in Autonomous Robots
235(16)
Lucas Paletta
Gerald Fritz
Florian Kintzler
Jorg Irran
Georg Dorffner
A Computational Model of Bistable Perception-Attention Dynamics with Long Range Correlations
251(13)
Norbert Furstenau
On Constructing a Communicative Space in HRI
264(15)
Claudia Muhl
Yukie Nagai
Gerhard Sagerer
Natural Language Descriptions of Human Behavior from Video Sequences
279(14)
Carles Fernandez Tena
Pau Baiget
Xavier Roca
Jordi Gonzalez
Detecting Human in 2D Thermal Images by Generating 3D Models
293(15)
Stefan Markov
Andreas Birk
Extent, Extremun, and Curvature: Qualitative Numeric Features for Efficient, SShape Retrieval
308(15)
B. Gottfried
A. Schuldt
O. Herzog
Extraction of Partially Occulded Elliptical Objects by Modified Randomized Hough Transform
323(14)
Kwangsoo Hahn
Youngijoon Han
Hernsoo Hahn
Solving Decentralized Continuous Markov Decision Problems with Structured Reward
337(15)
Emmanuel Benazera
Options in Readylog Reloaded---Generating Decision-Theoretic Plan Libraries in Golog
352(15)
Lutz Bohnstedt
Alexander Ferrein
Gerhard Lakemeyer
On the Construction and Evaluation of Flexible Plan-Refinement Strategies
367(15)
Bernd Schattenberg
Julien Bidot
Susanne Biundo
Learning How to Play Hex
382(15)
Kenneth Kahl
Stefan Edelkamp
Lars Hildebrand
Stochastic Functional Annealing as Optimization Technique: Application to the Traveling Salesman Problem with Recurrent Networks
397(15)
Domingo Lopez-Rodriguez
Enrique Merida-Casermeiro
Gloria Galan-Marin
Juan M. Ortiz-de-Lazcano-Lobato
A Stochastic Local Search Approach to Vertex Cover
412(15)
Silvia Richter
Malte Helmert
Charles Gretton
Posters
A Connectionist Architecture for Learning to Play a Simulated Brio Labyrinth Game
427(4)
Larbi Abdenebaoui
Elsa A. Kirchner
Yohannes Kassahun
Frank Kirchner
Divergence Versus Convergence of Intelligent System: Contrasing Artificial Intelligence with Cognitive Psychology
431(4)
Stefan Artmann
Deep Inference for Automated Proof Tutoring?
435(5)
Christoph Benzmuller
Dominik Dietrich
Marvin Schiller
Serge Autexier
Exploiting Past Experience---Case-Based Decision Support for Soccer Agents
440(4)
Ralf Berger
Gregor Lammel
Externalizing the Multiple Sequence Alignment Problem with Affine Gap Costs
444(4)
Stefan Edelkamp
Peter Kissmann
Text Generation in the Smart Web Multimodal Dialogue System
448(4)
Ralf Engel
Daniel Sonntag
A Method to Optimize the Parameter Selection in Short Term Load Forecasting
452(4)
Humberto F. Ferro
Raul S. Wazlawick
Claudio M. de Oliveira
Rogerio C. Bastos
Visual Robot Localization and Mapping Based on Attentional Landmarks
456(4)
Simone Frintrop
Bridging the Sense-Reasoning Gap Using DyKnow: A Knowledge Processing Middeward Framework
460(4)
Fredrik Heintz
Piotr Rudol
Patrick Doherty
Emotion Based Control Architecture for Robotics Applications
464(4)
Jochen Hirth
Tim Braun
Karsten Berns
Inductive Synthesis of Recursive Functional Programs
468(5)
Martin Hofmann
Andreas Hirschberger
Emanuel Kitzelmannn
Ute Schmid
Training on the Job---Collecting Experience with Hierarchical Hybrid Automata
473(4)
Alexandra Kirsch
Michael Beetz
Selecting Users for Sharing Augmented Personal Memories
477(4)
Alexander Kroner
Nathalie Basselin
Michael Schneider
Junichiro Mori
Semantic Reflection-Knowledge Based Design of Intelligent Simulation Environments
481(4)
Marc Erich Latoschik
Prolog-Based Real-Time Intelligent Control of the Hexor Mobile Robot
485(4)
Piotr Matyasik
Grzegorz J. Nalepa
Piotr Ziecik
Improving the Detection of Unknown Computer Worms Activity Using Active Learning
489(5)
Robert Moskovitch
Nir Nissim
Dima Stopel
Clint Feher
Roman Englert
Yuval Elovici
The Behaviour-Based Control Architecture iB2C for Complex Robotic Systems
494(4)
Martin Proetzsch
Tobias Luksch
Karsten Berns
Concept for Controlled Self-optimization in Online Learning Neuro-fuzzy Systems
498(4)
Nils Rosemann
Werner Brockmann
LiSA: A Robot Assistant for Life Sciences
502(4)
Erik Schulenburg
Norbert Elkmann
Markus Fritzsche
Angelika Girstl
Stefan Stiene
Christian Teutsch
Semantic Graph Visualisation for Mobile Secantic Web Interfaces
506(4)
Daniel Sonntag
Philipp Heim
A Qualitative Model for Visibility Relations
510(5)
Francesco Tarquini
Giorgio De Felice
Paolo Fogliaroni
Eliseo Clementini
Author Index 515