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Multi-disciplinary Trends in Artificial Intelligence

6th International Workshop, MIWAI 2012, Ho Chin Minh City, Vietnam, December 26-28, 2012, Proceedings

This volume constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th Multi-disciplinary International Workshop On Artificial Intelligence, MIWAI 2012, held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, in December 2012. The 29 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections in AI-GIS for climate change, computer vision, decision theory, e-commerce and AI, multiagent planning and learning, game theory, industrial applications of AI, multiagent systems and evolving intelligence, robotics and Web services.

1 Introduction The smart grid pursues smart energy consumption taking
advantage of seamless inter-component interactions provided by advanced
communication technologies as well as computational intelligence provided by
high-end information technologies [1]. Intelligent power management can be
achieved by many different ways including smart device monitoring, smart
renewable energy, smart power trade, and the like [2]. Smart transportation is
also one of them. Essentially ...

Multi-disciplinary Trends in Artificial Intelligence

7th International Workshop, MIWAI 2013, Krabi, Thailand, December 9-11, 2013, Proceedings

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed conference proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Multi-disciplinary Trends in Artificial Intelligence, MIWAI 2013, held in Krabi, Thailand, in December 2013. The 30 full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 65 submissions and cover topics such as cognitive science, computational intelligence, computational philosophy, game theory, machine learning, multi-agent systems, natural language, representation and reasoning, speech, vision and the web.

1 Introduction In the context of operations research and computational
intelligence, a computational method optimises a problem by iteratively trying to
improve a candidate solution considering a given measure of quality. Stochastic
search algorithms have been successfully applied to solve various problems
especially for which are very large in size but they do not guarantee the optimum
solution [1]. The inspirations for the computational intelligence can be
categorised into three ...

Multi-disciplinary Trends in Artificial Intelligence

8th International Workshop, MIWAI 2014, Bangalore, India, December 8-10, 2014, Proceedings

This book constitutes the refereed conference proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Multi-disciplinary Trends in Artificial Intelligence, MIWAI 2014, held in Bangalore, India, in December 2014. The 22 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 44 submissions. The papers feature a wide range of topics covering both theory, methods and tools as well as their diverse applications in numerous domains.

The recommendations in these systems typically rely on some sort of intelligent
mechanisms that analyze previous user trends and ratings to make personalized
recommendations. In this article, we examine the application of game-theoretic
rough set (GTRS) model as an alternative intelligent component for
recommender systems. The role of GTRS is examined by considering two
important properties of recommendations. The first property is the accuracy of
recommendations and the ...

Progress in Artificial Intelligence. Knowledge Extraction, Multi-agent Systems, Logic Programming, and Constraint Solving

10th Portuguese Conference on Artificial Intelligence, EPIA 2001, Porto, Portugal, December 17-20, 2001. Proceedings

The tenth Portuguese Conference on Arti?cial Intelligence, EPIA 2001 was held in Porto and continued the tradition of previous conferences in the series. It returned to the city in which the ?rst conference took place, about 15 years ago. The conference was organized, as usual, under the auspices of the Portuguese Association for Arti?cial Intelligence (APPIA, http://www.appia.pt). EPIA maintained its international character and continued to provide a forum for p- senting and discussing researc h on di?erent aspects of Arti?cial Intelligence. To promote motivated discussions among participants, this conference streng- ened the role of the thematic workshops. These were not just satellite events, but rather formed an integral part of the conference, with joint sessions when justi?ed. This had the advantage that the work was presented to a motivated audience. This was the ?rst time that EPIA embarked on this experience and so provided us with additional challenges.

10th Portuguese Conference on Artificial Intelligence, EPIA 2001, Porto, Portugal,
December 17-20, 2001. Proceedings Pavel Brazdil, Alipio Jorge. between beliefs
by Gaspar [6]). However, we believe that we are combining them in a novel and
more efficient manner. These argumentation protocols, which are implemented in
the DIPLoMAT system, are under test and evaluation. They attempt to solve the
detected conflicting beliefs but cannot, beforehand, guarantee whether their effort
 ...

Intelligent Agents and Multi-Agent Systems

5th Pacific Rim International Workshop on Multi-Agents, PRIMA 2002, Tokyo, Japan, August 18-19, 2002. Proceedings

Autonomous agents and multi-agent systems are computational systems in which several (semi-)autonomous agents interact with each other or work together to perform some set of tasks or satisfy some set of goals. These systems may involve computational agents that are homogeneous or heterogeneous, they may involve activities on the part of agents having common or distinct goals, and they may involve participation on the part of humans and intelligent agents. This volume contains selected papers from PRIMA 2002, the 5th Paci?c Rim International Workshop on Multi-Agents, held in Tokyo, Japan, on August 18–19, 2002 in conjunction with the 7th Paci?c Rim International Conference on Arti?cial Intelligence (PRICAI-02). PRIMA is a series of workshops on - tonomous agents and multi-agent systems, integrating activities in the Asian and Paci?c Rim countries. PRIMA 2002 built on the great success of its pre- cessors, PRIMA’98 in Singapore, PRIMA’99 in Kyoto, Japan, PRIMA 2000 in Melbourne, Australia, and PRIMA 2001 in Taipei, Taiwan. We received 35 submissions to this workshop from 10 countries. Each paper was reviewed by three internationally renowned program committee members. After careful reviews, 15 papers were selected for this volume. We would like to thank all the authors who submitted papers to the workshop. We would also like to thank all the program committee members for their splendid work in reviewing the papers. Finally, we thank the editorial sta? of Springer-Verlag for publishing this volume in the Lecture Notes in Arti?cial Intelligence.

We received 35 submissions to this workshop from 10 countries. Each paper was reviewed by three internationally renowned program committee members. After careful reviews, 15 papers were selected for this volume.

Intelligent Agents and Multi-Agent Systems

6th Pacific Rim International Workshop on Multi-Agents, PRIMA 2003, Seoul, Korea, November 7-8, 2003, Proceedings

Five years ago, with excitement and uncertainty, we witnessed the birth of PRIMA (Paci?c Rim International Workshop on Multi-Agents). The ?rst PRIMA in 1998 has now grown into PRIMA 2003, the 6th Paci?c Rim Inter- tional Workshop on Multi-Agents in Seoul, Korea. During a period of ?ve years, the notion of agent research has grown so much that we hear the term agent on a daily basis. Various ?elds such as business, the Web, software engineering, on-line games and such are now using the term agent as a placeholder, just like the term object is used in the object-oriented paradigm. On the other hand, the research area has extended toward real applications, such as the Semantic Web and ubiquitous computing. The themes of PRIMA 2003 re?ected the following trends: – agent-based electronic commerce, auctions and markets – agent architectures and their applications – agent communication languages, dialog and interaction protocols – agent ontologies – agent programming languages, frameworks and toolkits – agentcities – agents and grid computing – agents and peer computing –agentsandtheSemanticWeb – agents and Web services – arti?cial social systems – con?ict resolution and negotiation – evaluation of multi-agent systems – languages and techniques for describing (multi-)agent systems – meta modeling and meta reasoning – multi-agent planning and learning – multi-agent systems and their applications – social reasoning, agent modeling, and organization – standards for agents and multi-agent systems – teams and coalitions – ubiquitous agents

Engineering and Deployment of Cooperative Information Systems

First International Conference, EDCIS 2002, Beijing, China, September 17-20, 2002. Proceedings

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International Conference on Engineering and Employment of Cooperative Information Systems, EDCIS 2002, held in Beijing, China, in September 2002. The 44 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 159 submissions. The papers are organized on topical sections on workflow, ontologies, semantic web, enterprise application integration, mobile agents, enterprise modelling, distributed systems, analysis, software engineering, architectures, transactions, coordination, and groupware.

Now, many technologies for e-commerce system have realized automated
negotiation strategy, like Case Base Reasoning [3]; various Artificial Intelligence
techniques have provided adaptive behavior for agent in the negotiation
mechanism, like Bayesian learning, Q-learning and other reinforcement learning
etc. based on neural networks [4]. But its shortcoming is that these strategies
require much longer training times. Y. Han, S. Tai, and D. Wikarski (Eds.): EDCIS
2002, LNCS 2480, ...

Cooperative Information Agents VII

7th International Workshop, CIA 2003, Helsinki, Finland, August 27-29, 2003, Proceedings

These are the proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Cooperative Information Agents (CIA 2003), held at the Sonera Conference Center in H- sinki, Finland, August 27–29, 2003. It was co-located with the 4th Agentcities Information Days. One key challenge of developing advanced agent-based information systems is to balance the autonomy of networked data and knowledge sources with the pot- tial payo? of leveraging them by the appropriate use of intelligent information agents on the Internet. An information agent is a computational software entity thathasaccesstooneormultiple,heterogeneous,anddistributeddataandinf- mation sources; proactively searches for and maintains relevant information on behalfofitshumanusersorotheragents,preferablyjust-in-time. Inotherwords, it is managing and overcoming the di?culties associated with information ov- load in the open and exponentially growing Internet and Web. Depending on the application and tasks at hand information agents may collaborate in open, n- worked data and information environments to provide added value to a variety of applications in di?erent domains. Thus, research and development of inf- mation agents is inherently interdisciplinary: It requires expertise in information retrieval, arti?cial intelligence, database systems, human-computer interaction, and Internet and Web technology. Initiated in 1997, the purpose of the annual international workshop series on cooperativeinformationagents(CIA)istoprovideaninterdisciplinaryforumfor researchers, software developers, and managers to get informed about, present, anddiscussthelatesthigh-qualityresultsinadvancementsoftheoryandpractice in information agent technology for the Internet and Web. Each event of this renowned series attempts to capture the intrinsic interdisciplinary nature of this research area by calling for contributions from di?erent research communities, and by promoting open and informative discussions on all related topics.

7th International Workshop, CIA 2003, Helsinki, Finland, August 27-29, 2003,
Proceedings Matthias Klusch, Sascha Ossowski, Andrea Omicini, Heimo
Laamanen. Exchanging Advice and Learning to Trust Lu ́ıs Nunes1,2 and
Eugénio Oliveira2 1 ISCTE, Av. Forças Armadas, 1649-026 Lisbon, Portugal,
Luis.

Designing Cooperative Systems

The Use of Theories and Models : Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems (COOP'2000)

The main assumption behind the COOP conferences is that co-operative systems design requires a deep understanding of the co-operative work of dyads, groups and organizations, involving both artefacts and social conventions. The key topic of COOP'2000 was The Use of Theories and Models in Designing Cooperative Systems. Two opposite methodological approaches to co-operative system design can be clearly identified - a pragmatic approach or an approach based on theories and models. Objectives of the COOP'2000 Conference included: clarifying the reasons why one needs or does not need to use a theory or a model for design, comparing the pragmatic and the theory/model-based approaches, and identifying possible joint points between them, discussing the relevance of the theories/models with respect to the design of co-operative systems, to better delimit the respective application fields of the various theories/models, and to identify their possible joint points.

The Use of Theories and Models : Proceedings of the 5th International
Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems (COOP'2000) Rose Dieng. R.
Dieng et at. (Eds.) IOS Press. 2000 An Activity-Oriented Approach to Visually
Structured Knowledge Representation for Problem-Based Learning in Virtual
Learning Environments Yongwu Miao, Shirley Hoist, Torsten Holmer, Jutta
Fleschutz, Peter Zentel GMD-IPSI, Dolivostrafie 15, D-64293, Darmstadt,
Germany e-mail: {miao, hoist, ...

Grid and Cooperative Computing - GCC 2005

4th International Conference, Beijing, China, November 30 -- December 3, 2005, Proceedings

This volume presents the accepted papers for the 4th International Conference onGridandCooperativeComputing(GCC2005),heldinBeijing,China,during November 30 – December 3, 2005.The conferenceseries of GCC aims to provide an international forum for the presentation and discussion of research trends on the theory, method, and design of Grid and cooperative computing as well as their scienti?c, engineering and commercial applications. It has become a major annual event in this area. The First International Conference on Grid and Cooperative Computing (GCC2002)received168submissions.GCC2003received550submissions,from which 176 regular papers and 173 short papers were accepted. The acceptance rate of regular papers was 32%, and the total acceptance rate was 64%. GCC 2004 received 427 main-conference submissions and 154 workshop submissions. The main conference accepted 96 regular papers and 62 short papers. The - ceptance rate of the regular papers was 23%. The total acceptance rate of the main conference was 37%. For this conference, we received 576 submissions. Each was reviewed by two independent members of the International Program Committee. After carefully evaluating their originality and quality, we accepted 57 regular papers and 84 short papers. The acceptance rate of regular papers was 10%. The total acc- tance rate was 25%.

For this application, I embody component by Enterprise Java Beans(EJB) and
use Prism-MW architecture at the composition method, a middleware platform
intended to support software architecture-based development. In this result, I
show in application possibility of component based development in Web-Based
instruction system as to construct whole score processing system through
composition of each component. 1 Introduction The World Wide Web opens new
ways of learning ...