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introduced

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"... species fe a tu re Ontario, covering an area of 2.8 million km2 (1.1 million miles2), is one of the largest jurisdictions in North America (Figure 1). There are in excess of 250,000 inland lakes, thousands of kilometres of streams and rivers, and waters of 4 of the Laurentian Great Lakes within the ..."
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is spent annually by Canada on efforts to con-trol invasive aquatic species in the Great Lakes (Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development 2001). MacIsaac (2003) estimated costs of up to $750 million annually for damage to aquatic ecosystems in Canada. Worldwide, the impact of invasive

Cyber Physical Systems: Design Challenges

by Edward A. Lee
"... Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are integrations of computation and physical processes. Embedded computers and networks monitor and control the physical processes, usually with feedback loops where physical processes affect computations and vice versa. The economic and societal potential of such system ..."
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of such systems is vastly greater than what has been realized, and major investments are being made worldwide to develop the technology. There are considerable challenges, particularly because the physical components of such systems introduce safety and reliability requirements qualitatively different from those

Well-Founded Semantics Coincides with Three-Valued Stable Semantics

by Teodor Przymusinski - FUNDAMENTA INFORMATICAE , 1990
"... We introduce 3-valued stable models which are a natural generalization of standard (2-valued) stable models. We show that every logic program P has at least one 3-valued stable model and that the wellfounded model of any program P [VGRS90] coincides with the smallest 3-valued stable model of P. We c ..."
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We introduce 3-valued stable models which are a natural generalization of standard (2-valued) stable models. We show that every logic program P has at least one 3-valued stable model and that the wellfounded model of any program P [VGRS90] coincides with the smallest 3-valued stable model of P. We

Adaptive Web Sites: Automatically Synthesizing Web Pages

by Mike Perkowitz , Oren Etzioni - IN PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIFTEENTH NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE , 1998
"... The creation of a complex web site is a thorny problem in user interface design. In IJCAI '97, we challenged the AI community to address this problem by creating adaptive web sites: sites that automatically improve their organization and presentation by mining visitor access data collected ..."
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The creation of a complex web site is a thorny problem in user interface design. In IJCAI '97, we challenged the AI community to address this problem by creating adaptive web sites: sites that automatically improve their organization and presentation by mining visitor access data

Introducing Variable Importance Tradeoffs into CP-Nets

by Ronen I. Brafman, Carmel Domshlak - In Proceedings of UAI-02
"... courses of action is a corner-stone of many AI applications, and usually this requires explicit information about the decision-maker's preferences. ..."
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courses of action is a corner-stone of many AI applications, and usually this requires explicit information about the decision-maker's preferences.

Learning Information Retrieval Agents: Experiments with Automated Web Browsing

by Marko Balabanovic, Yoav Shoham , 1995
"... The current exponential growth of the Internet precipitates a need for new tools to help people cope with the volume of information. To complement recent work on creating searchable indexes of the World-Wide Web and systems for filtering incoming e-mail and Usenet news articles, we describe a system ..."
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The current exponential growth of the Internet precipitates a need for new tools to help people cope with the volume of information. To complement recent work on creating searchable indexes of the World-Wide Web and systems for filtering incoming e-mail and Usenet news articles, we describe a

An Image and Video Search Engine for the World-Wide Web

by John R. Smith, Shih-fu Chang - In Proc. SPIE Storage and Retrieval for Image and Video Databases , 1997
"... We describe a visual information system prototype for searching for images and videos on the WorldWide Web. New visual information in the form of images, graphics, animations and videos is being published on the Web at an incredible rate. However, cataloging this visual data is beyond the capabiliti ..."
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We describe a visual information system prototype for searching for images and videos on the WorldWide Web. New visual information in the form of images, graphics, animations and videos is being published on the Web at an incredible rate. However, cataloging this visual data is beyond

EDITORIAL Introducing Argument & Computation

by unknown authors , 2010
"... The motivation for inaugurating a new journal is simple: a community of increasing size is working in a remarkably fertile area and hitherto has not had a journal dedicated to publication of its results. Over the past decade or so, a new interdisciplinary field has emerged in the ground between, on ..."
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, on the one hand, computer science – and artificial intelligence in particular – and, on the other, the area of philosophy concentrating on the language and structure of argument. There are now hundreds of researchers worldwide who would consider themselves a part of this nascent community. Various terms have

INTRODUCING MACHINE LEARNING FROM AN AI PERSPECTIVE

by Ingrid Russell, Zdravko Markov, Neli Zlatareva
"... Abstract – This paper presents our approach of introducing Machine Learning from an AI perspective. We present an AI course with a Machine Learning component. We also discuss some of the examples and projects we used to introduce various search algorithms and show how they can be extended into proje ..."
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Abstract – This paper presents our approach of introducing Machine Learning from an AI perspective. We present an AI course with a Machine Learning component. We also discuss some of the examples and projects we used to introduce various search algorithms and show how they can be extended

Leveraging the Singularity: Introducing AI to Liberal Arts Students

by James B. Marshall
"... In recent years, the notion that computers and robots will attain superhuman levels of intelligence in the next few decades, ushering in a new “posthuman ” era in evolutionary history, has gained widespread attention among technology enthusiasts, thanks in part to books such as Ray Kurzweil’s The Si ..."
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The Singularity Is Near. This paper describes an introductory-level AI course designed to examine this idea in an objective way by exploring the field of AI as it currently is, in addition to what it might become in the future. An important goal of the course is to place these ideas within the broader context
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