Reports on the Twenty-First National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-06) workshop program

Wolfgang Achtner, Esma Aimeur, Sarabjot Singh Anand, Doug Appelt, Naveen Ashish, Tiffany Barnes, Joseph E. Beck, Michael Beetz, M. Bernardine Dias, Prashant Doshi, Chris Drummond, William Elazmeh, Ariel Felner, Dayne Freitag, Hector Geffner, Christopher W. Geib, Richard Goodwin, Robert C. Holte, Frank Hutter, Fair IsaacNathalie Japkowicz, Gal A. Kaminka, Sven Koenig, Michail G. Lagoudakis, David Leake, Lundy Lewis, Hugo Liu, Ted Metzler, Rada Mihalcea, Bamshad Mobasher, Pascal Poupart, David V. Pynadath, Kanna Rajan, Thomas Roth-Berghofer, Wheeler Ruml, Radu Bogdan Rusu, Stefan Schulz, Sven Schwarz, Stephanie Seneff, Amit Sheth, Ron Sun, Michael Thielscher, Afzal Upal, Jason Williams, Steve Young, Dmitry Zelenko

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Abstract

The Workshop program of the Twenty First National Conference on Artificial Intelligence was held July 16-17, 2006 in Boston, Massachusetts. The program was chaired by Joyce Chai and Keith Decker. The titles of the 17 workshops were AI-Driven Technologies for Service-Oriented Computing; Auction Mechanisms for Robot Coordination; Cognitive Modeling and Agent-Based Social Simulations, Cognitive Robotics; Computational Aesthetics: Artificial Intelligence Approaches to Beauty and Happiness; Educational Data Mining; Evaluation Methods for Machine Learning; Event Extraction and Synthesis; Heuristic Search, Memory-Based Heuristics, and Their Applications; Human Implications of Human-Robot Interaction; Intelligent Techniques in Web Personalization; Learning for Search; Modeling and Retrieval of Context; Modeling Others from Observations; and Statistical and Empirical Approaches for Spoken Dialogue Systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)92-102
Number of pages11
JournalAI Magazine
Volume27
Issue number4
StatePublished - Dec 2006

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