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5. SARA 2002: Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada
- Sven Koenig, Robert C. Holte:
Abstraction, Reformulation and Approximation, 5th International Symposium, SARA 2002, Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada, August 2-4, 2002, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2371, Springer 2002, ISBN 3-540-43941-2
Invited Presentations
- Robert P. Kurshan:
Model Checking and Abstraction. 1-17 - Derek Long, Maria Fox, Muna Hamdi:
Reformulation in Planning. 18-32 - Sridhar Mahadevan:
Spatiotemporal Abstraction of Stochastic Sequential Processes. 33-50 - Aristide Mingozzi:
State Space Relaxation and Search Strategies in Dynamic Programming. 51
Full Presentations
- Berthe Y. Choueiry, Amy M. Davis:
Dynamic Bundling: Less Effort for More Solutions. 64-82 - Eric A. Hansen, Rong Zhou, Zhengzhu Feng:
Symbolic Heuristic Search Using Decision Diagrams. 83-98 - Michael Heymann, Asaf Degani:
On the Construction of Human-Automation Interfaces by Formal Abstraction. 99-115 - Lina Khatib, Paul H. Morris, Robert A. Morris:
Pareto Optimization of Temporal Decisions. 116-125 - T. K. Satish Kumar:
An Information-Theoretic Characterization of Abstraction in Diagnosis and Hypothesis Selection. 126-139 - Daniel P. Miranker, Malcolm C. Taylor, Anand Padmanaban:
A Tractable Query Cache by Approximation. 140-151 - Supratik Mukhopadhyay, Andreas Podelski:
An Algebraic Framework for Abstract Model Checking. 152-169 - Todd W. Neller:
Action Timing Discretization with Iterative-Refinement. 170-177 - Aarati Parmar:
Formalizing Approximate Objects and Theories: Some Initial Results. 178-195 - Balaraman Ravindran, Andrew G. Barto:
Model Minimization in Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning. 196-211 - Martin Stolle, Doina Precup:
Learning Options in Reinforcement Learning. 212-223 - Xuan-Ha Vu, Djamila Sam-Haroud, Marius-Calin Silaghi:
Approximation Techniques for Non-linear Problems with Continuum of Solutions. 224-241 - Bruno Zanuttini:
Approximation of Relations by Propositional Formulas: Complexity and Semantics. 242-255 - Jean-Daniel Zucker, Nicolas Bredèche, Lorenza Saitta:
Abstracting Visual Percepts to Learn Concepts. 256-273
Short Presentations
- Bruno Apolloni, Fabio Baraghini, Giorgio Palmas:
PAC Meditation on Boolean Formulas. 274-281 - J. Christopher Beck, Patrick Prosser, Evgeny Selensky:
On the Reformulation of Vehicle Routing Problems and Scheduling Problems. 282-289 - T. K. Satish Kumar, Richard Dearden:
The Oracular Constraints Method. 290-298 - Ilya Levner, Vadim Bulitko, Omid Madani, Russell Greiner:
Performance of Lookahead Control Policies in the Face of Abstractions and Approximations. 299-307 - William T. B. Uther, Manuela M. Veloso:
TTree: Tree-Based State Generalization with Temporally Abstract Actions. 308-315 - Jun Zhang, Adrian Silvescu, Vasant G. Honavar:
Ontology-Driven Induction of Decision Trees at Multiple Levels of Abstraction. 316-323
Research Summaries
- Darse Billings:
Abstracting Imperfect Information Game Trees. 324-325 - Adi Botea:
Using Abstraction for Heuristic Search and Planning. 326-327 - Michael H. Bowling:
Approximation Techniques in Multiagent Learning. 328-329 - Daniel Buettner:
Abstraction and Reformulation in GraphPlan. 330 - Bradley J. Clement:
Abstract Reasoning for Planning and Coordination. 331-332 - Irit Askira Gelman:
Research Summary: Abstraction Techniques, and Their Value. 333-334 - Robert Glaubius:
Reformulation of Non-binary Constraints. 335 - T. K. Satish Kumar:
Reformulating Combinatorial Optimization as Constraint Satisfaction. 336-337 - Amy McGovern:
Autonomous Discovery of Abstractions through Interaction with an Environment. 338-339 - Meeko Oishi:
Interface Verification: Discrete Abstractions of Hybrid Systems. 340-341 - Yoshiaki Okubo, Xiaobo Li:
Learning Semi-Lattice Codebooks for Image Compression. 342-343 - Marc Pickett:
Research Summary. 344 - Wheeler Ruml:
Principled Exploitation of Heuristic Information. 345-346 - Lin Xu:
Reformulation of Temporal Constraint Networks. 347-348
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