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Artificial Intelligence: Theories, Models and Applications

5th Hellenic Conference on AI, SETN 2008, Syros, Greece, October 2-4, 2008, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 5138)

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

Conference series link(s): SETN: Hellenic Conference on Artificial Intelligence

Conference proceedings info: SETN 2008.

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Table of contents (46 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Invited Talks

    1. Grounding Concrete Motion Concepts with a Linguistic Framework

      • Gutemberg Guerra-Filho, Yiannis Aloimonos
      Pages 1-12
  3. Full Papers

    1. Application of Naturalistic Decision Making to Emergency Evacuation Simulations

      • Fatemeh Alavizadeh, Behzad Moshiri, Caro Lucas
      Pages 14-25
    2. A Multi-agent Environment for Serving Proof Explanations in the Semantic Web

      • Grigoris Antoniou, Antonis Bikakis, Polyvios Damianakis, Mixalhs Foukarakis, Giorgos Iacovidis, Marianna Karmazi et al.
      Pages 26-37
    3. A Study of SAT-Based Branching Heuristics for the CSP

      • Yannis Argyropoulos, Kostas Stergiou
      Pages 38-50
    4. Autonomy in Virtual Agents: Integrating Perception and Action on Functionally Grounded Representations

      • Argyris Arnellos, Spyros Vosinakis, George Anastasakis, John Darzentas
      Pages 51-63
    5. A Sparse Regression Mixture Model for Clustering Time-Series

      • K. Blekas, Nikolaos Galatsanos, A. Likas
      Pages 64-72
    6. A Genetic Programming Environment for System Modeling

      • Efstratios F. Georgopoulos, George P. Zarogiannis, Adam V. Adamopoulos, Anastasios P. Vassilopoulos, Spiridon D. Likothanassis
      Pages 85-96
    7. Mining Gene Expression Profiles and Gene Regulatory Networks: Identification of Phenotype-Specific Molecular Mechanisms

      • Alexandros Kanterakis, Dimitris Kafetzopoulos, Vassilis Moustakis, George Potamias
      Pages 97-109
    8. MOpiS: A Multiple Opinion Summarizer

      • Fotis Kokkoras, Efstratia Lampridou, Konstantinos Ntonas, Ioannis Vlahavas
      Pages 110-122
    9. Human Behavior Classification Using Multiple Views

      • Dimitrios I. Kosmopoulos, Panagiota Antonakaki, Konstandinos Valasoulis, Anastasios Kesidis, Stavros Perantonis
      Pages 123-134
    10. A Hamming Maxnet That Determines all the Maxima

      • Konstantinos Koutroumbas
      Pages 135-147
    11. Fuzzy Representation and Synthesis of Concepts in Engineering Design

      • Vassilis C. Moulianitis, Nikos A. Aspragathos, Argiris J. Dentsoras
      Pages 160-172
    12. Phonotactic Recognition of Greek and Cypriot Dialects from Telephone Speech

      • Iosif Mporas, Todor Ganchev, Nikos Fakotakis
      Pages 173-181
    13. A “Bag” or a “Window” of Words for Information Filtering?

      • Nikolaos Nanas, Manolis Vavalis
      Pages 182-193
    14. Speech/Music Discrimination Based on Discrete Wavelet Transform

      • Stavros Ntalampiras, Nikos Fakotakis
      Pages 205-211

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About this book

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a dynamic field that is constantly expanding into new application areas, discovering new research challenges and facilitating the devel- ment of innovative products. Today’s information overload and rapid technological advancement raise needs for effective management of the complexity and heteroge- ity of knowledge, for intelligent and adaptable man–machine interfaces and for pr- ucts and applications that can learn and take decisions by themselves. Although the mystery of human-level intelligence has just started to be uncovered in various int- disciplinary fields, AI is inspired by the respective scientific areas to explore certain theories and models that will provide the methods and techniques to design and - velop human-centered applications that address the above-mentioned needs. This volume contains papers selected for presentation at the 5th Hellenic Conference on Artificial Intelligence (SETN 2008), the official meeting of the Hellenic Society for Artificial Intelligence (EETN). Previous conferences were held at the University of Piraeus (1996), at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2002), at the University of the Aegean (2004) and at the Institute of Computer Science at FORTH (Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas) and the University of Crete (2006).

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