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AI Matters, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, Winter 2017
- Daniel Garijo:
AI buzzwords explained: scientific workflows. 4-8 - Larry R. Medsker:
AI policy: organizations, resources, and recent symposia. 9-11 - Todd W. Neller:
AI education: open-access educational resources on AI. 12-13 - Amy McGovern, Eric Eaton:
AI profiles: an interview with Jim Kurose. 14-16 - Alessandro Roncone:
Learning peripersonal space representation in a humanoid robot with artificial skin. 17-18 - Olivier Mangin:
Multimodal concepts for social robots. 19-20 - Lawson L. S. Wong:
Learning the state of the world: object-based world modeling for mobile manipulation robots. 21-22 - Fernando Silva, Luís Correia, Anders Lyhne Christensen:
Evolutionary online learning in multirobot systems. 23-24 - Theja Tulabandhula:
Interactions between learning and decision making. 25-26
Volume 3, Number 2, Spring 2017
- Eric Eaton, Amy McGovern:
Welcome to AI matters, volume 3, issue 2. 3 - Michael Rovatsos:
AI events. 4-7 - Amy McGovern, Eric Eaton:
AI profiles: an interview with Peter Stone. 8-10 - Larry R. Medsker:
AI policy. 11-13 - Todd W. Neller:
AI education: machine learning resources. 14-15 - Tom Williams:
AI amusements: my favorite marvin. 16-17 - Cameron Hughes:
AI practioners: on the Northeast Ohio ACM. 18-19 - Tom Williams:
Situated natural language interaction in uncertain and open worlds. 20-21 - Mayank Kejriwal:
Populating a linked data entity name system. 22-23 - Fernando Martínez-Plumed:
Incremental and Developmental Perspectives for General-Purpose Learning Systems. 24-25 - Samira Shaikh:
A persuasive virtual chat agent based on sociolinguistic theories of influence. 26-27
Volume 3, Number 3, Summer 2017
- Eric Eaton, Amy McGovern:
Welcome to AI matters, volume 3, issue 3. 3 - Michael Rovatsos:
AI events. 4-6 - Sven Koenig, Sanmay Das, Rosemary D. Paradis, Eric Eaton, Yolanda Gil, Katherine Guo, Bojun Huang, Albert Jiang, Benjamin Kuipers, Nicholas Mattei, Amy McGovern, Larry R. Medsker, Todd W. Neller, Plamen Petrov, Michael Rovatsos, David G. Stork:
ACM SIGAI activity report. 7-11 - Amy McGovern, Eric Eaton:
AI profiles: an interview with Maja Matarić. 12-14 - Hang Ma, Sven Koenig:
AI buzzwords explained: multi-agent path finding (MAPF). 15-19 - Todd W. Neller:
AI education: deep neural network learning resources. 20-21 - Timothy E. Lee, Justin Svegliato:
Celebrating the past, present, and future of computing. 22-24 - Le Dong, Man Yuan, Ming-Liang Xu, Ji Wan:
ACM SIGAI China: a new incubator for AI in China. 25-29 - Lukas Prediger:
On the importance of monitoring and directing progress in AI. 30-38 - Matthew Rahtz:
Truth in the 'killer robots' angle? 39-46 - Ilse Verdiesen:
How do we ensure that we remain in control of our autonomous weapons? 47-55 - Dennis G. Wilson:
The ethics of automated behavioral microtargeting. 56-64
Volume 3, Number 4, Winter 2018
- Eric Eaton, Amy McGovern:
Welcome to AI matters, volume 3, issue 4. 3 - Michael Rovatsos:
AI events. 4 - Amy McGovern, Eric Eaton:
An interview with Ayanna Howard. 5-7 - Ferdinando Fioretto, William Yeoh:
AI buzzwords explained: distributed constraint optimization problems. 8-13 - Catherine A. Buell, Yolanda Gil, William P. Seeley, Ricky J. Sethi:
Intelligent workflows for visual stylometry. 14-17 - Joshua Eckroth:
AI education: adaptive planning. 21-22 - Eric Eaton, Sven Koenig, Claudia Schulz, Francesco Maurelli, John S. Y. Lee, Joshua Eckroth, Mark Crowley, Richard G. Freedman, Rogelio Enrique Cardona-Rivera, Tiago Machado, Tom Williams:
Blue sky ideas in artificial intelligence education from the EAAI 2017 new and future AI educator program. 23-31 - Larry R. Medsker:
AI policy. 32-34 - Grace Su:
Unemployment in the AI age. 35-43 - Joseph A. Blass:
You, me, or us: balancing individuals' and societies' moral needs and desires in autonomous systems. 44-51 - Christian Wagner:
Sexbots: the ethical ramifications of social robotics' dark side. 52-58 - Jack Bandy:
Automation moderation: finding symbiosis with anti-human technology. 59-62 - Michael Rovatsos:
AI conference reports. 63-64
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