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MAICS 2003: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
- Anca L. Ralescu:
MAICS 2003, Fourteenth Midwest Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Sciences Conference, Cincinnati, OH, USA, April 12-13, 2003, Proceedings. Omnipress 2003 - Lotfi A. Zadeh:
A New Direction in Decision Analysis-Perception-based Decisions. MAICS 2003: 1-2 - John Bickle:
Biological computational modeling meets functional neuroimaging and both progress! MAICS 2003: 3 - Martha W. Evens:
Natural Language Problems for Intelligent Tutoring Systems. MAICS 2003: 4 - Eric G. Berkowitz, Brian E. Mastenbrook:
Grounded Concept Development Using Introspective Atoms. MAICS 2003: 5-9 - Doina Caragea, Adrian Silvescu, Vasant G. Honavar:
Learning Decision Trees form Distributed Heterogeneous Autonomous Data. MAICS 2003: 10-17 - Michael T. Cox, Mohammad M. Elahi, Kevin Cleereman:
A Distributed Planning Approach Using Multiagent Goal Transformations. MAICS 2003: 18-23 - Jignesh Doshi, Judy Goldsmith:
Revising Unique Explanations. MAICS 2003: 24-30 - Jason R. Gilder, Dan E. Krane, Travis E. Doom, Michael L. Raymer:
Identifying the Patterns in DNA. MAICS 2003: 31-35 - Richard Horvitz, Raj Bhatnagar:
Symbol Grounding and Cognitive Architecture. MAICS 2003: 40-46 - Philip Johnson, Beomjin Kim:
Visualization of Tropical Transitions in Full Length Text Documents. MAICS 2003: 47-51 - Rinako Kamei, Anca L. Ralescu:
Piecewise Linear Separability using Support Vector Machines. MAICS 2003: 52-56 - Ahmed Khedr, Raj Bhatnagar:
Finding Global Paths in Distributed and Mobile Subgraphs. MAICS 2003: 57-63 - Alexander Koszlov:
Probability of returning in Markov Chains with Refelctions. MAICS 2003: 64-68 - Chung Hee Lee, Martha W. Evens:
Interleaved Syntax and Semantic Processing for CIRCSIM-Tutor Dialogues. MAICS 2003: 69-73 - Hua Lei, Chien-Chung Chan, John J. Cheh:
Rule-Based Classifier for Bankruptcy Protection. MAICS 2003: 74-81 - Yachai Limpiyakorn, Ilene Burnstein:
SIGMA - A Tool for Coarse-grained Plan Matching in Automated program Understanding. MAICS 2003: 82-89 - Xiandong Liu, Yizong Cheng:
Simulated Annealing in the Biclustering of Gene Expression Data. MAICS 2003: 90-95 - Brian E. Mastenbrook, Eric G. Berkowitz:
Representing Symbolic Reasoning. MAICS 2003: 96-101 - Patrick Miller, John L. Mill, Atsushi Inoue:
Synergistic Perceptual Intrusion Detection with Reinforcement Learning (SPIDER). MAICS 2003: 102-108 - Eric B. Molas, Peter H. Greene:
Simulating Embodied Language. MAICS 2003: 109-114 - Frank W. Moore:
An Iterative Improvement Algorithm for Radar Cross Section Reduction. MAICS 2003: 115-119 - Niraj Patel, Michael Glass, Jung Hee Kim:
Data Collection Applications for the NC A&T State University Algebra Tutoring Dialogue (Wooz Tutor) Project. MAICS 2003: 120-125 - James O. Ross:
Perception Subsystem for a Cognitive Architecture. MAICS 2003: 126-133 - Waibhav Tembe, Anca L. Ralescu:
Context-based Correlation for Supervised Learning. MAICS 2003: 134-139 - Goran Trajkovski, Georgi Stojanov, Darush Davani, Gary Williams:
Investigating Learning in Biologically-Inspired Artificial Agents: The POPSICLE Experiment. MAICS 2003: 140-146 - Timothy Weale, Jennifer Seitzer, Damon Sink:
POINTER An Aid to Musical Counterpoint Composition. MAICS 2003: 147-150 - Gregory Weber:
Beam Search in Incremental Rule Learning. MAICS 2003: 151-156 - Gregory Weber:
Probabilistic Incremental Rule Learning. MAICS 2003: 157-164 - Jessica Yantachka, Frank W. Moore, Gregory Kramer, Michael Echler, Yi Pan:
An Improved Genetic Algorithm for Multiprocessor Task Scheduling with Non-Negligible Inter-processor Communication Delay. MAICS 2003: 165-172 - Roshdy S. Youssif, Carla N. Purdy:
Fuzzy Similarity Measures for Signal Pattern Classification. MAICS 2003: 173-177 - Jie Zhao, Jung Hee Kim, Martha W. Evens:
Comparison of Student Initiatives in Keyboard-to-Keyboard and Face-to-Face Tutoring Sessions. MAICS 2003: 178-183
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