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KI 2007: Advances in Artificial Intelligence

30th Annual German Conference on AI, KI 2007, Osnabrück, Germany, September 10-13, 2007, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 4667)

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 (52 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Papers

    1. Pinpointing in the Description Logic \(\mathcal {EL}^+\)

      • Franz Baader, Rafael Peñaloza, Boontawee Suntisrivaraporn
      Pages 52-67
    2. Integrating Action Calculi and Description Logics

      • Conrad Drescher, Michael Thielscher
      Pages 68-83
    3. Any-World Access to OWL from Prolog

      • Tobias Matzner, Pascal Hitzler
      Pages 84-98
    4. Applying Logical Constraints to Ontology Matching

      • Christian Meilicke, Heiner Stuckenschmidt
      Pages 99-113
    5. Resolving Inconsistencies in Probabilistic Knowledge Bases

      • Marc Finthammer, Gabriele Kern-Isberner, Manuela Ritterskamp
      Pages 114-128
    6. Extending Markov Logic to Model Probability Distributions in Relational Domains

      • Dominik Jain, Bernhard Kirchlechner, Michael Beetz
      Pages 129-143
    7. A Multilingual Framework for Searching Definitions on Web Snippets

      • Alejandro Figueroa, Günter Neumann
      Pages 144-159
    8. A SPARQL Semantics Based on Datalog

      • Simon Schenk
      Pages 160-174
    9. Negation in Spatial Reasoning

      • Stefan Schleipen, Marco Ragni, Thomas Fangmeier
      Pages 175-189
    10. Relational Neural Gas

      • Barbara Hammer, Alexander Hasenfuss
      Pages 190-204
    11. A General Framework for Encoding and Evolving Neural Networks

      • Yohannes Kassahun, Jan Hendrik Metzen, Jose de Gea, Mark Edgington, Frank Kirchner
      Pages 205-219
    12. Making a Robot Learn to Play Soccer Using Reward and Punishment

      • Heiko Müller, Martin Lauer, Roland Hafner, Sascha Lange, Artur Merke, Martin Riedmiller
      Pages 220-234
    13. Perception and Developmental Learning of Affordances in Autonomous Robots

      • Lucas Paletta, Gerald Fritz, Florian Kintzler, Jörg Irran, Georg Dorffner
      Pages 235-250

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About this book

The 30th Annual German Conference on Arti?cial Intelligence (KI-2007) took place in the University of Osnabru ¨ck, September 10–13, 2007. In this volume, you will ?nd papers or abstracts of its six invited talks, 25 full papers, and 21 posters. The full papers were selected from 81 submissions, resulting in an acceptance rate of 32%. AsusualataKIconference,anentiredaywasreservedfortargetedworkshops – ten of them this year – and two tutorials. They are not coveredin this volume, but the conference Web sitewww.ki2007.uos.de will keep providing information and references to their contents. Some topic clusters are apparent in the overall conference program, which re?ect recent trends in AI research, convolved with foci of work in Germany and Europe. Examples are learning and data mining, robotics and perception, knowledge representation and reasoning, planning and search – all of them including a healthy number of approaches dealing with uncertainty, contradiction, and incompleteness of knowledge. All in all, KI-2007 provided a cross section of modern AI research and application work. KI-2007 also constituted a “small anniversary,” being the 30th exemplar of its kind. The invited talk by Wolfgang Bibel (accompanied by a paper in this volume) picked up on that occasion by recalling what the ?eld of automated deduction was like 30 and more years ago – in general, and in Germany. He also paid homage to Gerd Veenker, who organizedthe ?rst KI conference (which had a di?erent name at the time) in 1975 and whose ?eld of research was deduction.

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