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'SullivanKaterina 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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