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KI 2009: Advances in Artificial Intelligence

32nd Annual German Conference on AI, Paderborn, Germany, September 15-18, 2009, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 5803)

Part of the book sub series: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI)

Conference series link(s): KI: German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Künstliche Intelligenz)

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Table of contents (91 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Planning and Scheduling

    1. Planning with h  +  in Theory and Practice

      • Christoph Betz, Malte Helmert
      Pages 9-16
    2. A Framework for Interactive Hybrid Planning

      • Bernd Schattenberg, Julien Bidot, Sascha Geßler, Susanne Biundo
      Pages 17-24
    3. Perfect Hashing for State Spaces in BDD Representation

      • Martin Dietzfelbinger, Stefan Edelkamp
      Pages 33-40
    4. On the Benefit of Fusing DL-Reasoning with HTN-Planning

      • Ronny Hartanto, Joachim Hertzberg
      Pages 41-48
    5. Flexible Timeline-Based Plan Verification

      • A. Cesta, A. Finzi, S. Fratini, A. Orlandini, E. Tronci
      Pages 49-56
    6. An Exploitative Monte-Carlo Poker Agent

      • Immanuel Schweizer, Kamill Panitzek, Sang-Hyeun Park, Johannes Fürnkranz
      Pages 65-72
  3. Vision and Perception

    1. Interaction of Control and Knowledge in a Structural Recognition System

      • Eckart Michaelsen, Michael Arens, Leo Doktorski
      Pages 73-80
    2. Fast Hand Detection Using Posture Invariant Constraints

      • Nils Petersen, Didier Stricker
      Pages 106-113
    3. What You See Is What You Set – The Position of Moving Objects

      • Heinz-Werner Priess, Ingrid Scharlau
      Pages 123-127
    4. Parameter Evolution: A Design Pattern for Active Vision

      • Michael Müller, Dennis Senftleben, Josef Pauli
      Pages 128-135
  4. Machine Learning and Data Mining

    1. Clustering Objects from Multiple Collections

      • Vera Hollink, Maarten van Someren, Viktor de Boer
      Pages 136-143
    2. Generalized Clustering via Kernel Embeddings

      • Stefanie Jegelka, Arthur Gretton, Bernhard Schölkopf, Bharath K. Sriperumbudur, Ulrike von Luxburg
      Pages 144-152

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About this book

The 32nd Annual German Conference on Arti?cial Intelligence, KI 2009 (KI being the German acronym for AI), was held at the University of Paderborn, Germany on September 15–18, 2009, continuing a series of successful events. Starting back in 1975 as a national meeting, the conference now gathers - searchers and developers from academic ?elds and industries worldwide to share their research results covering all aspects of arti?cial intelligence. This year we received submissions from 23 countries and 4 continents. Besides the inter- tional orientation, we made a major e?ort to include as many branches of AI as possible under the roof of the KI conference. A total of 21 area chairs represe- ing di?erent communities within the ?eld of AI selected further members of the program committee and helped the local organizers to acquire papers. The new approach appealed to the AI community: we had 126 submissions, which cons- tuted an increase of more than 50%, and which resulted in 14 parallel sessions on the following topics agents and intelligent virtual environments AI and engineering automated reasoning cognition evolutionary computation Robotics experience and knowledge management history and philosophical foundations knowledge representation and reasoning machine learning and mining natural language processing planning and scheduling spatial and temporal reasoning vision and perception o?ering cutting edge presentations and discussions with leading experts. Thirty-one percent of the contributions came from outside German-speaking countries.

Editors and Affiliations

  • GET Lab, University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany

    Bärbel Mertsching, Marcus Hund, Zaheer Aziz

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