Reports of the AAAI 2011 conference workshops

  • Noa Agmon
  • , Vikas Agrawal
  • , David W. Aha
  • , Yiannis Aloimonos
  • , Donagh Buckley
  • , Prashant Doshi
  • , Christopher Geib
  • , Floriana Grasso
  • , Nancy Green
  • , Benjamin Johnston
  • , Burt Kaliski
  • , Christopher Kiekintveld
  • , Edith Law
  • , Henry Lieberman
  • , Ole J. Mengshoel
  • , Ted Metzler
  • , Joseph Modayil
  • , Douglas W. Oard
  • , Nilufer Onder
  • , Barry O'Sullivan
  • Katerina Pastra, Doina Precup, Sowmya Ramachandran, Chris Reed, Sanem Sariel-Talay, Ted Selker, Lokendra Shastri, Satinder Singh, Stephen F. Smith, Siddharth Srivastava, Gita Sukthankar, David C. Uthus, Mary Anne Williams

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Abstract

The AAAI-11 workshop program was held Sunday and Monday, August 7-18, 2011, at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco in San Francisco, California USA. The AAAI-11 workshop program included 15 workshops covering a wide range of topics in artificial intelligence. The titles of the workshops were Activity Context Representation: Techniques and Languages; Analyzing Microtext; Applied Adversarial Reasoning and Risk Modeling; Artificial Intelligence and Smarter Living: The Conquest of Complexity; Artifiicial Intelligence for Data Center Management and Cloud Computing; Automated Action Planning for Autonomous Mobile Robots; Computational Models of Natural Argument; Generalized Planning; Human Computation; Human-Robot Interaction in Elder Care; Interactive Decision Theory and Game Theory, 2010; Language-Action Tools for Cognitive Artificial Agents: Integrating Vision, Action, and Language; Lifelong Learning from Sensorimotor Experience; Plan, Activity, and Intent Recognition; and Scalable Integration of Analytics and Visualization. This article presents short summaries of those events.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)57-70
Number of pages14
JournalAI Magazine
Volume33
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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