Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Series Editors: Goebel, Randy, Tanaka, Yuzuru, Wahlster, Wolfgang
LNAI was established in the mid-1980s as a topical subseries of LNCS focusing on artificial intelligence.
This subseries is devoted to the publication of state-of-the-art research results in artificial intelligence, at a high level and in both printed and electronic versions - making use of the well-established LNCS publication machinery. As with the LNCS mother series, proceedings and postproceedings are at the core of LNAI; however, all other sublines are available for LNAI as well.
The topics in LNAI include automated reasoning, automated programming, algorithms, knowledge representation, agent-based systems, intelligent systems, expert systems, machine learning, natural-language processing, machine vision, robotics, search systems, knowledge discovery, data mining, and related programming languages.
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