AAAI 2006 Spring Symposium Reports

Andreas Abecker, Rachid Alami, Chitta Baral, Tim Bickmore, Ed Durfee, Terry Fong, Mehmet H. Göker, Nancy Green, Mark Liberman, Christian Lebiere, James H. Martin, Gregoris Mentzas, Dave Musliner, Nicolas Nicolov, Illah Nourbakhsh, Franco Salvetti, Daniel Shapiro, Debbie Schrekenghost, Amit Sheth, Ljiljana StojanovicVytas SunSpiral, Robert Wray

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Abstract

The American Association for Artificial Intelligence, in cooperation with Stanford University's Computer Science Department, was pleased to present its 2006 Spring Symposium Series held March 27-29, 2006, at Stanford University, California. The titles of the eight symposia were (1) Argumentation for Consumers of Health Care (chaired by Nancy Green); (2) Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Cognitive Science Principles Meet AI Hard Problems (chaired by Christian Lebiere); (3) Computational Approaches to Analyzing Weblogs (chaired by Nicolas Nicolov); (4) Distributed Plan and Schedule Management (chaired by Ed Durfee); (5) Formalizing and Compiling Background Knowledge and Its Applications to Knowledge Representation and Question Answering (chaired by Chitta Baral); (6) Semantic Web Meets e-Government (chaired by Ljiljana Stojanovic); (7) To Boldly Go Where No Human-Robot Team Has Gone Before (chaired by Terry Fong); and (8) What Went Wrong and Why: Lessons from AI Research and Applications (chaired by Dan Shapiro).

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)107-112
Number of pages6
JournalAI Magazine
Volume27
Issue number3
StatePublished - Sep 2006

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Artificial Intelligence

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