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9783540354703

New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence : Joint JSAI 2005 Workshop Post-Proceedings

by Washio, Takashi; Sakurai, Akito; Nakajima, Katsuto; Takeda, Hideaki; Tojo, Satoshi
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    9783540354703

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    3540354700

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  • Copyright: 2006-07-15
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag
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Summary

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed joint post-proceedings of five international workshops organized by the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, held in Kitakyushu City, Japan, in June 2005, during the 19th Annual Conference JSAI 2005.The volume starts with 5 award winning papers of the JSAI 2005 main conference that are presented along with the 40 revised full workshop papers, carefully reviewed and selected from the five co-located international workshops for inclusion in the volume. The workshop papers cover topics from areas such as logic and engineering of natural language semantics (LENLS 2005), learning with logics and logics for learning (LLLL 2005), agent network dynamics and intelligence (ANDI 2005), conversational informatics (CI 2005) and risk management systems with intelligent data analysis (RMSIDA 2005).

Table of Contents

Overview of awarded papers : the 19th annual conference of JSAIp. 3
On constructing clusters from non-Euclidean dissimilarity matrix by using rough clusteringp. 5
Towards ontologies of functionality and semantic annotation for technical knowledge managementp. 17
Support for content creation using conversation quantap. 29
Knowledge level design support for adaptive learning contents : ontological consideration of knowledge level structure of SCORM2004 contentsp. 41
A new solution concept for coalitional games in open anonymous environmentsp. 53
Overview of logic and engineering of natural language semantics (LENLS) 2005p. 67
A note on Kripke's observationp. 69
Focus, presupposition, and propositional attitudep. 77
Negative polar interrogatives and biasp. 85
Representing information structure in a formal grammar of Danishp. 93
Processing of information structure and floating quantifiers in Japanesep. 103
An information-structural analysis of the readings for nominal-predicate sentences in Japanesep. 111
Implicatures and evidentiality of Because complements at syntax-semantics-pragmatics interfacesp. 118
Model generation in a dynamic environmentp. 126
Modals and anaphors in Koreanp. 134
On the meaning of Japanese Yop. 141
A dynamic semantics of modal subordinationp. 149
Dynamic discourse semantics for embedded speech actsp. 157
Workshop on learning with logics and logics for learning (LLLL)p. 167
Efficient database analysis using VSOP calculator based on zero-suppressed BDDsp. 169
Enumerating minimally revised specifications using dualizationp. 182
Acquiring configuration rules of form elements from "historic" architectural facade employing inductive logic programmingp. 190
Learning stochastic logical automatonp. 201
On generalization and subsumption for ordered clausesp. 212
Prediction of recursive real-valued functions from finite examplesp. 224
Agent network dynamics and intelligence (ANDI 2005)p. 237
A counterexample for the bullwhip effect : gaming and multiagent simulationsp. 239
Development of a multi-agent based generic traffic simulatorp. 249
Directed network as a chaotic dynamical systemp. 261
Behavior of growing scale-free networks in complex systemsp. 271
Analysis of user's relation and reading activity in Weblogsp. 280
Grand canonical minority games with variable strategy spacesp. 291
Evaluation of using human relationships on the Web as information navigation pathsp. 302
Network topologies and consumption externalitiesp. 314
Information sharing for smooth traffic in road networksp. 330
Analyzing peer to peer communication through agent-based simulationp. 340
Introduction to conversational informaticsp. 351
Probabilistic inference of gaze patterns and structure of multiparty conversations from head directions and utterancesp. 353
Conversational inverse information for context-based retrieval of personal experiencesp. 365
Detecting microstructures of conversations by using physical references : case study of poster presentationsp. 377
Detection of assessment patterns in ordinary triadic conversationp. 389
Automated gesturing for embodied agentsp. 401
Leader qualification in managing nonprofit organizationp. 411
Risk management systems with intelligent data analysis - overviewp. 423
Implementing an integrated time-series data mining environment based on temporal pattern extraction methods : a case study of an interferon therapy risk mining for chronic hepatitisp. 425
Mutagenicity risk analysis by using class association rulesp. 436
An early warning support system for food safety risksp. 446
Exploration of researchers' social network for discovering communitiesp. 458
Opinion mining as extraction of attribute-value relationsp. 470
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