Innovations in Applied Artificial Intelligence: 18th International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, IEA/AIE 2005, Bari, Italy, June 22-24, 2005, Proceedings“Intelligent systems are those which produce intelligent o?springs.” AI researchers have been focusing on developing and employing strong methods that are capable of solving complex real-life problems. The 18th International Conference on Industrial & Engineering Applications of Arti?cial Intelligence & Expert Systems (IEA/AIE 2005) held in Bari, Italy presented such work performed by many scientists worldwide. The Program Committee selected long papers from contributions presenting more complete work and posters from those reporting ongoing research. The Committee enforced the rule that only original and unpublished work could be considered for inclusion in these proceedings. The Program Committee selected 116 contributions from the 271 subm- ted papers which cover the following topics: arti?cial systems, search engines, intelligent interfaces, knowledge discovery, knowledge-based technologies, na- ral language processing, machine learning applications, reasoning technologies, uncertainty management, applied data mining, and technologies for knowledge management. The contributions oriented to the technological aspects of AI and the quality of the papers are witness to a research activity clearly aimed at consolidating the theoretical results that have already been achieved. The c- ference program also included two invited lectures, by Katharina Morik and Roberto Pieraccini. Manypeoplecontributedindi?erentwaystothesuccessoftheconferenceand to this volume. The authors who continue to show their enthusiastic interest in applied intelligence research are a very important part of our success. We highly appreciate the contribution of the members of the Program Committee, as well as others who reviewed all the submitted papers with e?ciency and dedication. |
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Int. Conf. on Knowledge Discovery in Databases, 2002. 8. Heikki Mannila, Hannu Toivonen, and A.Inkeri Verkamo. Discovery of frequent episodes in event sequences. Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, 1(3):259–290, November 1997. 9.
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One of the first speech recognition systems was built in 1952 by three AT&T Bell Laboratories scientists [1].The system could recognize sequences of digits spoken with pauses between them. The pioneers of automatic speech recognition ...
One of the first speech recognition systems was built in 1952 by three AT&T Bell Laboratories scientists [1].The system could recognize sequences of digits spoken with pauses between them. The pioneers of automatic speech recognition ...
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Sequences of phonetic units can then be grouped into words, words into phrases and syntactic constituents, and eventually one can reach a semantic interpretation of the message. Although an obvious solution, the linguistic approach ...
Sequences of phonetic units can then be grouped into words, words into phrases and syntactic constituents, and eventually one can reach a semantic interpretation of the message. Although an obvious solution, the linguistic approach ...
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Simple applications, such as package tracking, where the user is only required to speak an alphanumeric sequence (with a checksum digit), and slightly more complex applications such as stock quote and flight information were their ...
Simple applications, such as package tracking, where the user is only required to speak an alphanumeric sequence (with a checksum digit), and slightly more complex applications such as stock quote and flight information were their ...
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For each frame of the sequence, the right permanency memory is fixed in a static way, and the left permanency memory will be displaced pixel by pixel on the epipolar restriction basis over it, in order to analyze the disparities of the ...
For each frame of the sequence, the right permanency memory is fixed in a static way, and the left permanency memory will be displaced pixel by pixel on the epipolar restriction basis over it, in order to analyze the disparities of the ...
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Contents
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Face Recognition by Kernel Independent Component Analysis | 55 |
Intelligent Vocal Cord Image Analysis for Categorizing Laryngeal | 69 |
Robust Character Segmentation System for Korean Printed Postal | 82 |
FeatureTableBased Automatic Question Generation for TreeBased | 95 |
Endoscopy Images Classification with Kernel Based Learning | 400 |
Minimum Spanning Trees in Hierarchical Multiclass Support Vector | 422 |
Intelligent Bayesian Classifiers in Network Intrusion Detection | 445 |
An Application in Public Health Care | 459 |
A DomainIndependent Approach to DiscourseLevel Knowledge | 470 |
A Meteorological Conceptual Modeling Approach Based on Spatial | 490 |
Mining Information Extraction Rules from Datasheets Without | 510 |
Genetic Algorithms | 524 |
DistanceBased Dynamic Interaction of Humanoid Robot with Multiple | 111 |
Robot Competition Using Gesture Based Interface | 131 |
Feasibility of Multiagent Simulation for the Trust and Tracing Game | 145 |
Reliable Multiagent Systems with Persistent PublishSubscribe | 165 |
Automated Teleoperation of WebBased Devices Using Semantic | 185 |
Plan Execution in Dynamic Environments | 208 |
Structural Advantages for Ant Colony Optimisation Inherent | 218 |
New Upper Bounds for the Permutation Flowshop Scheduling Problem | 232 |
Automatic Word Spacing in Korean for Small Memory Devices | 249 |
Haptic Fruition of 3D Virtual Scene by Blind People | 269 |
Towards Effective Adaptive Information Filtering Using Natural | 290 |
Discovering Learning Paths on a Domain Ontology Using Natural | 310 |
A Geometric Approach to Automatic Description of Iconic Scenes | 315 |
Reasoning | 321 |
Inferring DefiniteClause Grammars to Express Multivariate Time Series | 332 |
Obtaining a Bayesian Map for Data Fusion and Failure Detection | 342 |
Event Handling Mechanism for Retrieving Spatiotemporal Changes | 353 |
Freeway Traffic Qualitative Simulation | 360 |
PredictionBased Diagnosis and Loss Prevention Using ModelBased | 367 |
Classification of Ophthalmologic Images Using an Ensemble of Classifiers | 380 |
Application of a Genetic Algorithm to Nearest Neighbour Classification | 544 |
Hardware Architecture for Genetic Algorithms | 554 |
Predicting Construction Litigation Outcome Using Particle Swarm | 571 |
A SOM Based Approach for Visualization of GSM Network Performance | 588 |
Canonical Decision Model Construction by Extracting the Mapping | 609 |
Decision Support and Heuristic Search | 619 |
A SwarmBased | 638 |
Search on Transportation Network for LocationBased Service | 657 |
A New Crowded Comparison Operator in Constrained Multiobjective | 678 |
PoseInvariant Face Detection Using EdgeLike Blob Map and Fuzzy | 695 |
A Fuzzy LogicBased Approach for Detecting Shifting Patterns | 705 |
OWL Ontology Merging and Alignment Tool for the Semantic | 722 |
Complementing Search Engines with Text Mining | 743 |
Building Intelligent | 762 |
A Case Study | 783 |
A Nurse Scheduling System Based on Dynamic Constraint Satisfaction | 799 |
CaseBased Reasoning for Financial Prediction | 839 |
A Support Method for Qualitative SimulationBased Learning System | 851 |
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