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TABLEAUX 2005 was organized by the Arti cial Intelligence Group at the Institute for Computer Science of the University of Koblenz-Landau.

in Preface This volume contains the position papers presented at the International Conference on Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods
by Bernhard Beckert, Universität Koblenz-landau

Table 2.10. Research of the Multi-Agent Systems Laboratory of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, http://mas.cs.umass.edu/index.shtml Electronic

in Trade agent project Work Unit 3 report on status quo on agent technology
by Contact Person Rogier, J. L. H Rogier, Th. Veugen, R. Lachman, E. Hemelaar, M. Van Breukelen, J. Hamers

Table 1. North Carolina State University Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering Female Fall Enrollments by Level

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2000
"... In PAGE 6: ... We certainly know that in later stages of this pipeline, undergraduate women continue to be underrepresented in computer science, electrical engineering, and computer engineering majors [NST98, Fre99, AAU00 and others]. For example, Figure 1 and Table1 shows the overall gender enrollment mix trends at NC State, as well as the trends noted in the last three years for both its Computer Science (CSC) and its Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) departments.... In PAGE 36: ... (Pre-Camp scores are given for all 55 girls in the Cohort II Database.) Table1 . Pre-Camp and Post-Camp Mathematics Attitude Scores Scale (N=30) Pre-Camp Score Post-Camp Score Mean S.... ..."

Table 1. The number of Web pages in the University data set. The pages were collected from the Web sites of the Computer Science departments at Cornell University, University of Texas at Austin, University of Washington and the University of Wisconsin.

in Discovering Test Set Regularities in Relational Domains
by Sean Slattery, Tom Mitchell 2000
Cited by 40

Table 1. The number of Web pagesin the University data set. The pages were collected from the Web sites of the Computer Science departments at Cornell University, University of Texas at Austin, University of Washington and the University of Wisconsin.

in Discovering Test Set Regularities in Relational Domains
by Sean Slattery Sean, Tom Mitchell 2000
Cited by 40

TABLE II. FALL 2003 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENTS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING COURSES AT BOTH UNIVERSITIES.

in BACKGROUND
by Debra L. Banks, Guozhu Dong, Huan Liu, Amit M

TABLE II. FALL 2003 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENTS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING COURSES AT BOTH UNIVERSITIES.

in BACKGROUND
by Debra L. Banks, Guozhu Dong, Huan Liu, Amit M

Table 6: Truth table representing Lazy-GA-predicate. Acknowledgements The authors wish to thank Professor Aaron Sloman and the Cognition and A ect Group of the School of Computer Science, The University of Birm- ingham, for useful suggestions and help in developing the system described in this paper.

in A Hybrid Trainable Rule-based System
by Riccardo Poli, Mike Brayshaw 1995
Cited by 3

Table 1. Fuzzy logic tools and products. (Source: Sammy Wong and Nelson Wong, Computer Science Dept., Chinese University of Hong Kong.)

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1993
"... In PAGE 43: ...IO- Another well- known and commercially available system is FRIL,I4 which is Prolog-based and has a highly sophisticated system for the man- agement of uncertainty. Still another exam- ple is the Yamaichi Securities Fund, and there are many more (see Table1 on page Elkan also seems to suggest that expert systems that combine grades of member- ship using operators other than max and min are not valid examples of the use of fuzzy logic. This position is hard to under- stand since the use of t-norms, t-conorms, and other connectives is now a standard part of fuzzy logic.... ..."
Cited by 45

Table 2.12. Research at the Multiagent Systems Research Group of the Department of Computer Science at Washington University, St. Louis. http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~mas/ Automated Con-

in Trade agent project Work Unit 3 report on status quo on agent technology
by Contact Person Rogier, J. L. H Rogier, Th. Veugen, R. Lachman, E. Hemelaar, M. Van Breukelen, J. Hamers
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