Overview
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Max Bramer
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Faculty of Technology, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK
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Frans Coenen
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Department of Computer Science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
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Alun Preece
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Department of Computer Science, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK
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Table of contents (24 papers)
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Technical Keynote Address
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Best Refereed Technical Paper
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- Adil Hameed, Derek Sleeman, Alun Preece
Pages 9-22
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Machine Learning I
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- D. Barrios, A. Carrascal, D. Manrique, J. Rios
Pages 67-80
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Machine Learning 2 / Constraint Satisfaction
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- Nirmalie Wiratunga, Susan Craw
Pages 83-96
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- Elizabeth McKenna, Barry Smyth
Pages 97-108
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- Miguel A. Salido, Adriana Giret, Federico Barber
Pages 123-133
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Agents
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Front Matter
Pages 135-135
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- Arthur Pchelkin, Arkady Borisov
Pages 137-147
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- Damian Ryan, John Bigham, Laurie Cuthbert, Laurissa Tokarchuk
Pages 149-160
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- L. Nolle, K. C. P. Wong, A. A. Hopgood
Pages 161-170
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- Daniel J. Allsopp, Alan Harrison, Colin Sheppard
Pages 171-184
About this book
M.A. BRAMER University of Portsmouth, UK This volume comprises the refereed technical papers presented at ES200 l, the Twenty-fIrst SGES International Conference on Knowledge Based Systems and Applied ArtifIcial Intelligence, held in Cambridge in December 200 l, together with an invited keynote paper by Professor Derek Sleeman. The conference was organised by SGES, the British Computer Society Specialist Group on Knowledge Based Systems and Applied ArtifIcial Intelligence. The papers in this volume present new and innovative developments in the fIeld, divided into sections on Machine Learning, Constraint Satisfaction, Agents, Knowledge Representation, Knowledge Engineering, and Intelligent Systems. The refereed papers begin with a paper entitled 'Detecting Mismatches Among Experts' Ontologies Acquired Through Knowledge Elicitation', which describes a systematic approach to the analysis of discrepancies within and among experts' ontologies. This paper was judged to be the best refereed technical paper submitted to the conference. The remaining papers are devoted to topics in important areas such as agents, knowledge engineering, knowledge representation, planning and constraint satisfaction, with machine learning again the largest topic covered in terms of the number of papers accepted for publication. This is the eighteenth volume in the Research and Development series. The Application Stream papers are published as a companion volume under the title Applications and Innovations in Intelligent Systems IX.
Editors and Affiliations
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Faculty of Technology, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK
Max Bramer
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Department of Computer Science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
Frans Coenen
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Department of Computer Science, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK
Alun Preece