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Osvaldo Cairó
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Department of Computer Science Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), México DF, México
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L. Enrique Sucar
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Monterrey Institute of Technology (ITESM), Morelos, Mexico
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Francisco J. Cantu
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ITESM Campus Monterrey, Research and Graduate Studies Office, Monterrey, México
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Table of contents (66 papers)
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Knowledge-Based Systems
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- Dulcinea Navarrete, Rogelio Dávila, Alfredo Sánchez
Pages 436-442
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- Dominique Decouchant, Ana María Martínez-Enríquez
Pages 443-457
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- A. Vellido, P. J. G. Lisboa, K. Meehan
Pages 470-481
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Speech Recognition and Natural Language
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- Anna Esposito, Eugène C. Ezin, Carlos A. Reyes-Garcia
Pages 482-492
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- Ingrid Kirschning, Nancy Aguas
Pages 493-502
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- Agustin A. Araya, Jessica H. Chu
Pages 503-514
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- Patricio Martínez-Barco, Manuel Palomar
Pages 515-525
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- Rafael Muñoz, Manuel Palomar, Antonio Ferrández
Pages 526-537
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- Miguel Angel Ibarra Rivera, Jesús Favela Vara, Aurelio López-López
Pages 538-547
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- Manuel Montes-y-Gómez, Alexander Gelbukh, Aurelio López-López
Pages 548-556
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Multiagent Systems
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- Adolfo Guzmán, Jesús Olivares, Araceli Demetrio, Carmen Domínguez
Pages 557-573
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- Snehasis Mukhopadhyay, Joby Varghese
Pages 574-585
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- Monica Lagazio, Evan Govender
Pages 586-597
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- Jorge J. Gómez-Sanz, Juan Pavón, Francisco Garijo
Pages 598-609
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- Ana S. Aguera, Alejandro Guerra, Manuel Martínez
Pages 610-620
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- Pedro Pablo González Pérez, José Negrete Martínez, Ariel Barreiro García, Carlos Gershenson García
Pages 621-633
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- Carlos Gershenson García, Pedro Pablo González Pérez, José Negrete Martínez
Pages 634-648
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Reasoning Under Uncertainty
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- José Luis Pérez-Silva, Felipe Lara-Rosano
Pages 661-670
About this book
Fifty years ago, A. Turing predicted that by 2000 we would have a machine that could pass the Turing test. Although this may not yet be true, AI has advanced signi?cantly in these 50 years, and at the dawn of the XXI century is still an activeandchallenging?eld.Thisyearisalsosigni?cantforAIinMexico,withthe merging of the two major AI conferences into the biennial Mexican International Conference on Arti?cial Intelligence (MICAI) series. MICAI is the union of the Mexican National AI Conference (RNIA) and the International AI Symposium (ISAI), organized annually by the Mexican Society forAI(SMIA,since1984)andbytheMonterreyInstituteofTechnology(ITESM, since1988),respectively.The?rstMexicanInternationalConferenceonArti?cial Intelligence, MICAI 2000, took place April 11-14, 2000, in the city of Acapulco, Mexico.ThisconferenceseekstopromoteresearchinAI,andcooperationamong Mexican researchers and their peers worldwide. We welcome you all. Over 163 papers from 17 di?erent countries were submitted for consideration to MICAI 2000. After reviewing them thoroughly, MICAI’s program committee, referees, and program chair accepted 60 papers for the international track. This volume contains the written version of the papers and invited talks presented at MICAI. We would like to acknowledge the support of the American Association for Arti?cial Intelligence (AAAI), and the International Joint Conference on Art- cial Intelligence (IJCAI). We are specially grateful for the warm hospitality and generosity o?ered by the Acapulco Institute of Technology.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Computer Science Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), México DF, México
Osvaldo Cairó
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Monterrey Institute of Technology (ITESM), Morelos, Mexico
L. Enrique Sucar
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ITESM Campus Monterrey, Research and Graduate Studies Office, Monterrey, México
Francisco J. Cantu