Proceedings of the Thirteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
Bill Clancey and Dan Weld, Program Cochairs
August 4-8, 1996, Portland, Oregon. Published by The AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California. This proceedings is also available in book and CD format.
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Contents
Organization of AAAI / xix
AAAI-96 Program Committee / xxi
AAAI-96 Best Paper Award / xxvi
Volume One
Agents
Interaction
Agent Amplified Communication / 3
Henry Kautz, Bart Selman, and Al Milewski, AT&T Laboratories
The ContactFinder Agent: Answering Bulletin Board Questions with Referrals / 10
Bruce Krulwich and Chad Burkey, Andersen Consulting
Deciding to Remind during Collaborative Problem Solving: Empirical Evidence for Agent Strategies / 16
Pamela W. Jordan, University of Pittsburgh and Marilyn A. Walker, ATT Research Laboratories
Toward a Semantics for an Agent Communications Language Based on Speech-Acts / 24
Ira A. Smith and Philip R. Cohen, Oregon Graduate Institute
Internet Agents
Planning to Gather Information / 32
Chung T. Kwok and Daniel S. Weld, University of Washington
Query-Answering Algorithms for Information Agents / 40
Alon Y. Levy, AT&T Research; Anand Rajaraman, Stanford University; and Joann J. Ordille, Bell Laboratories
Hybrid Hill-Climbing and Knowledge-Based Methods for Intelligent News Filtering / 48
Kenrick J. Mock, University of California, Davis
Syskill & Webert: Identifying Interesting Web Sites / 54
Michael J. Pazzani, Jack Muramatsu and Daniel Billsus, University of California, Irvine
Multiagent Learning
Learning Models of Intelligent Agents / 62
David Carmel and Shaul Markovitch, Technion
Cooperative Learning over Composite Search Spaces: Experiences with a Multi-Agent Design System / 68
M V Nagendra Prasad, University of Massachusetts; Susan E. Lander, Blackboard Technology Group, Inc.; and Victor R. Lesser, University of Massachusetts
Scaling Up: Distributed Machine Learning with Cooperation / 74
Foster John Provost, NYNEX Science & Technology and Daniel N. Hennessy, University of Pittsburgh
Tracking Dynamic Team Activity / 80
Milind Tambe, University of Southern California
Multiagent Problem Solving
Nearly Monotonic Problems: A Key to Effective FA/C Distributed Sensor Interpretation? / 88
Norman Carver, Southern Illinois University; Victor Lesser and Robert Whitehair, University of Massachusetts
Analysis of Utility-Theoretic Heuristics for Intelligent Adaptive Network Routing / 96
Armin R. Mikler, Vasant Honavar and Johnny S. K. Wong, Iowa State University
The Use of Artificially Intelligent Agents with Bounded Rationality in the Study of Economic Markets / 102
Vijay Rajan and James R. Slagle, University of Minnesota
Total-Order Multi-Agent Task-Network Planning for Contract Bridge / 108
S. J. J. Smith and D. S. Nau, University of Maryland; T. A. Throop, Great Game Products
Negotiation & Coalition
Learning other Agents’ Preferences in Multiagent Negotiation / 114
H. H. Bui, D. Kieronska and S. Venkatesh, Curtin University of Technology
Incorporating Opponent Models into Adversary Search / 120
David Carmel and Shaul Markovitch, Technion
Advantages of a Leveled Commitment Contracting Protocol / 126
Tuomas W. Sandholm and Victor R. Lesser, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
A Kernel-Oriented Model for Coalition-Formation in General Environments: Implementation and Results / 134
Onn Shehory and Sarit Kraus, Bar Ilan University
AI in Art and Entertainment
Video
Coping with Temporal Constraints in Multimedia Presentation Planning / 142
Elisabeth André and Thomas Rist, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)
Video
Declarative Camera Control for Automatic Cinematography / 148
David B. Christianson, Sean E. Anderson, Li-Wei He, David H. Salesin, and Daniel S. Weld, University of Washington; Michael F. Cohen, Microsoft Research
A Model of Poetic Comprehension / 156
Kenneth Haase, MIT Media Laboratory
A Framework for Plot Control in Interactive Story Systems / 162
N. M. Sgouros, G. Papakonstantinou, and P. Tsanakas, National Technical University of Athens
Constraint Satisfaction
Constraint Satisfaction
Approximate Resolution of Hard Numbering Problems / 169
Olivier Bailleux and Jean-Jacques Chabrier, CRID Université de Bourgogne
Mixed Constraint Satisfaction: A Framework for Decision Problems under Incomplete Knowledge / 175
Hélène Fargier and Jérôme Lang, IRIT Université Paul Sabatier; Thomas Schiex, INRA
Russian Doll Search for Solving Constraint Optimization Problems / 181
Gérard Verfaillie and Michel Lemaître, CERT-ONERA; Thomas Schiex, INRA
Enhancements of Branch and Bound Methods for the Maximal Constraint Satisfaction Problem / 188
Richard J. Wallace, University of New Hampshire
Data Consistency
Path-Consistency: When Space Misses Time / 196
Assef Chmeiss and Philippe Jégou, Université de Provence
Neighborhood Inverse Consistency Preprocessing / 202
Eugene C. Freuder and Charles D. Elfe, University of New Hampshire
Generalized Arc Consistency for Global Cardinality Constraint / 209
Jean-Charles Régin, ILOG S. A.
Lazy Arc Consistency / 216
Thomas Schiex, INRA; Jean-Charles Régin, ILOG S. A. ; Christine Gaspin, INRA; and Gérard Verfaillie, CERT/ONERA
Game-Tree Search
Searching Game Trees Under Memory Constraints / 222
Subir Bhattacharya and Amitava Bagchi, Indian Institute of Management
Partition Search / 228
Matthew L. Ginsberg, CIRL/University of Oregon
Exploiting Graph Properties of Game Trees / 234
Aske Plaat, Erasmus University; Jonathan Schaeffer, University of Alberta; Wim Pijls and Arie de Bruin, Erasmus University
Forward Estimation for Game-Tree Search / 240
Weixiong Zhang, University of Southern California
Phase Transition
The Constrainedness of Search / 246
Ian P. Gent, Ewan MacIntyre and Patrick Prosser, University of Strathclyde; Toby Walsh, IRST & DIST
Exploiting a Theory of Phase Transitions in Three-Satisfiability Problems / 253
David M. Pennock and Quentin F. Stout, University of Michigan
A Second Order Parameter for 3SAT / 259
Tuomas W. Sandholm, University of Massachusetts
The Very Particular Structure of the Very Hard Instances / 266
Dan R. Vlasie, University of Nice
Search Control
Heuristic-Biased Stochastic Sampling / 271
John L. Bresina, Recom Technologies/NASA Ames Research Center
Easy and Hard Testbeds for Real-Time Search Algorithms / 279
Sven Koenig and Reid G. Simmons, Carnegie Mellon University
Improved Limited Discrepancy Search / 286
Richard E. Korf, University of California, Los Angeles
Efficient Goal-Directed Exploration / 292
Yury Smirnov, Sven Koenig, Manuela M. Veloso and Reid G. Simmons, Carnegie Mellon University
Search & Learning
A Complexity Analysis of Space-Bounded Learning Algorithms for the Constraint Satisfaction Problem / 298
Roberto J. Bayardo, Jr. and Daniel P. Miranker, University of Texas at Austin
Improving the Learning Efficiencies of Realtime Search / 305
Toru Ishida and Masashi Shimbo, Kyoto University
Dynamic Improvements of Heuristic Evaluations during Search / 311
Gerhard Kainz and Hermann Kaindl, Siemens AG Österreich
Inference-Based Constraint Satisfaction Supports Explanation / 318
Mohammed H. Sqalli and Eugene C. Freuder, University of New Hampshire
Stochastic Search
Constraint Satisfaction Using a Hybrid Evolutionary Hill-Climbing Algorithm that Performs Opportunistic Arc and Path Revision / 326
James Bowen, National University of Ireland at Cork and Gerry Dozier, North Carolina A&T State University
Adding New Clauses for Faster Local Search / 332
Byungki Cha and Kazuo Iwama, Kyushu University
Weighting for Godot: Learning Heuristics for GSAT / 338
Jeremy Frank, University of California, Davis
Duplication of Coding Segments in Genetic Programming / 344
Thomas Haynes, The University of Tulsa
A Graph-Based Method for Improving GSAT / 350
Kalev Kask and Rina Dechter, University of California, Irvine
Tuning Local Search for Satisfiability Testing / 356
Andrew J. Parkes, University of Oregon and Joachim P. Walser, Universität des Saarlandes
Tabu Search Techniques for Large High-School Timetabling Problems / 363
Andrea Schaerf, Università di Roma "La Sapienza"
Combining Local Search and Backtracking Techniques for Constraint Satisfaction / 369
Jian Zhang and Hantao Zhang, The University of Iowa
Temporal Reasoning
A Simple Way to Improve Path Consistency Processing in Interval Algebra Networks / 375
Christian Bessière, LIRMM
A Representation for Efficient Temporal Reasoning / 381
James P. Delgrande and Arvind Gupta, Simon Fraser University
Maximal Tractable Subclasses of Allen’s Interval Algebra: Preliminary Report / 389
Thomas Drakengren and Peter Jonsson, Linköping University
A New Proof of Tractability for ORD-Horn Relations / 395
Gérard Ligozat, LIMSI/CNRS & Université Paris-Sud
Education
A Novel Application of Theory Refinement to Student Modeling / 403
Paul T. Baffes, SciComp, Inc. and Raymond J. Mooney, University of Texas at Austin
A Simulation-Based Tutor that Reasons about Multiple Agents / 409
Christopher Rhodes Eliot III and Beverly Park Woolf, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Scaling Up Explanation Generation: Large-Scale Knowledge Bases and Empirical Studies / 416
James C. Lester, North Carolina State University and Bruce W. Porter, The University of Texas at Austin
Dynamically Sequencing an Animated Pedagogical Agent / 424
Brian A. Stone and James C. Lester, North Carolina State University
Information Retrieval
& Natural Language Processing
Machine Learning of User Profiles: Representational Issues / 433
Eric Bloedorn, The MITRE Corporation & George Mason University; Inderjeet Mani and T. Richard MacMillan, The MITRE Corporation
Interactive Information Retrieval Systems with Minimalist Representation / 439
Eric Domeshek, Smadar Kedar and Andrew Gordon, Northwestern University
Learning Word Meanings by Instruction / 447
Kevin Knight, University of Southern California
Significant Lexical Relationships / 455
Ted Pedersen, Mehmet Kayaalp and Rebecca Bruce, Southern Methodist University
Knowledge-Based Systems
Knowledge-Based Navigation of Complex Information Spaces / 462
Robin D. Burke, Kristian J. Hammond and Benjamin C. Young, University of Chicago
Explicit Representations of Problem-Solving Strategies to Support Knowledge Acquisition / 469
Yolanda Gil and Eric Melz, USC/Information Sciences Institute
CommonKADS Models for Knowledge-Based Planning / 477
John Kingston, University of Edinburgh; Nigel Shadbolt, University of Nottingham; and Austin Tate, University of Edinburgh
Detecting Knowledge Base Inconsistencies Using Automated Generation of Text and Examples / 483
Vibhu O. Mittal and Johanna D. Moore, University of Pittsburgh
Knowledge Compilation
Path-Based Rules in Object-Oriented Programming / 490
James M. Crawford, University of Oregon; Daniel Dvorak, Diane Litman, Anil Mishra and Peter F. Patel-Schneider, AT&T Laboratories
Approximate Knowledge Compilation: The First Order Case / 498
Alvaro del Val, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
A New Algorithm for Computing Theory Prime Implicates Compilations / 504
Pierre Marquis and Samira Sadaoui, CRIN-CNRS and INRIA-Lorraine
Compilation for Critically Constrained Knowledge Bases / 510
Robert Schrag, University of Texas at Austin
Knowledge Representation
Abstraction
Spatial Aggregation: Language and Applications / 517
Christopher Bailey-Kellogg and Feng Zhao, The Ohio State University; Kenneth Yip, MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Computing Abstraction Hierarchies by Numerical Simulation / 523
Alan Bundy, University of Edinburgh; Fausto Giunchiglia, IRST and University of Trento; Roberto Sebastiani, University of Genoa; Toby Walsh, IRST and University of Genoa
Hierarchical A*: Searching Abstraction Hierarchies Efficiently / 530
Robert C. Holte, University of Ottawa; M. B. Perez, BNR Ltd. ; R. M. Zimmer and A. J. MacDonald, Brunel University
Commitment Strategies in Hierarchical Task Network Planning / 536
Reiko Tsuneto, University of Maryland; Kutluhan Erol, Intelligent Automation, Inc.; James Hendler and Dana Nau, University of Maryland
Belief & Belief Revision
A Semantic Characterization of an Algorithm for Estimating Others’ Beliefs from Observation / 543
Hideki Isozaki and Hirofumi Katsuno, NTT Basic Research Laboratories
What Is Believed Is What Is Explained (Sometimes) / 550
Renwei Li and Luís Moniz Pereira, Universidade Nova de Lisboa
The Complexity of Model Checking for Belief Revision and Update / 556
Paolo Liberatore and Marco Schaerf, Università di Roma "La Sapienza"
Updating Knowledge Bases with Disjunctive Information / 562
Yan Zhang, University of Western Sydney and Norman Y. Foo, University of Sydney
Description Logics & Probabilistic Reasoning
Irrelevance and Conditioning in First-Order Probabilistic Logic / 569
Daphne Koller, Stanford University and Joseph Y. Halpern, IBM Almaden Research Center
The Limits on Combining Recursive Horn Rules with Description Logics / 577
Alon Y. Levy, AT&T Research and Marie-Christine Rousset, University of Paris-Sud
Verification of Knowledge Bases Based on Containment Checking / 585
Alon Y. Levy, AT&T Research and Marie-Christine Rousset, University of Paris-Sud
Closed Terminologies in Description Logics / 592
Robert A. Weida, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center and Columbia University
Knowledge Bases & Context
Quantificational Logic of Context / 600
Sasa Buvac, Stanford University
Utilizing Knowledge-Base Semantics in Graph-Based Algorithms / 607
Adnan Darwiche, Rockwell Science Center
Scaling up Logic-Based Truth Maintenance Systems via Fact Garbage Collection / 614
John O. Everett and Kenneth D. Forbus, Northwestern University
Contextual Reasoning Is NP-Complete / 621
Fabio Massacci, Università di Roma "La Sapienza"
Nonmonotonic Reasoning
Toward Efficient Default Reasoning / 627
David W. Etherington and James M. Crawford, University of Oregon
Situation Calculus on a Dense Flow of Time / 633
Akira Fusaoka, Ritsumeikan University
Reasoning about Continuous Processes / 639
Christoph S. Herrmann, TH Darmstadt and Michael Thielscher, International Computer Science Institute
Splitting a Default Theory / 645
Hudson Turner, University of Texas at Austin
Reasoning about Action
Formalizing Narratives Using Nested Circumscription / 652
Chitta Baral and Alfredo Gabaldon, University of Texas at El Paso; Alessandro Provetti, Università di Bologna
Reasoning about Nondeterministic and Concurrent Actions: A Process Algebra Approach / 658
Guiseppe De Giacomo and Xiao Jun Chen, Università di Roma "La Sapienza"
On the Range of Applicability of Baker’s Approach to the Frame Problem / 664
G. Neelakantan Kartha, Honeywell Technology Center
Embracing Causality in Specifying the Indeterminate Effects of Actions / 670
Fangzhen Lin, University of Toronto
Learning
Case-Based Reasoning
Improving Case Retrieval by Remembering Questions / 678
Richard Alterman and Daniel Griffin, Brandeis University
Acquiring Case Adaptation Knowledge: A Hybrid Approach / 684
David B. Leake, Andrew Kinley, and David Wilson, Indiana University
Detecting Discontinuities in Case-Bases / 690
Hideo Shimazu and Yosuke Takashima, NEC Corporation
Source Selection for Analogical Reasoning: An Empirical Approach / 696
William A. Stubblefield, Sandia National Laboratories and George F. Luger, University of New Mexico
Decision Trees
An Efficient Algorithm for Finding Optimal Gain-Ratio Multiple-Split Tests on Hierarchical Attributes in Decision Tree Learning / 703
Hussein Almuallim, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals; Yasuhiro Akiba and Shigeo Kaneda, NTT Communication Science Labs
Learning Trees and Rules with Set-Valued Features / 709
William W. Cohen, AT&T Laboratories
Lazy Decision Trees / 717
Jerome H. Friedman, Stanford University; Ron Kohavi, Silicon Graphics, Inc.; and Yeogirl Yun, Stanford University
Bagging, Boosting, and C4. 5 / 725
J. R. Quinlan, University of Sydney
Discovery
The Discovery of the Causes of Leprosy: A Computational Analysis / 731
Vincent Corruble and Jean-Gabriel Ganascia, Université Paris VI
Machine Discovery Based on Numerical Data Generated in Computer Experiments / 737
Tsuyoshi Murata and Masamichi Shimura, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Using a Hybrid Genetic Algorithm and Fuzzy Logic for Metabolic Modeling / 743
John Yen, Bogju Lee and James C. Liao, Texas A&M University
Incremental Discovery of Hidden Structure: Applications in Theory of Elementary Particles / 750
Jan M. Zytkow, Wichita State University and Polish Academy of Sciences; Paul J. Fischer, Sterling Commerce
Enhancing Efficiency
Formalizing Dependency Directed Backtracking and Explanation Based Learning in Refinement Search / 757
Subbarao Kambhampati, Arizona State University
Learning Efficient Rules by Maintaining the Explanation Structure / 763
Jihie Kim and Paul S. Rosenbloom, University of Southern California
Compilation of Non-Contemporaneous Constraints / 771
Robert E. Wray III, John E. Laird and Randolph M. Jones, The University of Michigan
Fundamental Issues
Sequential Inductive Learning / 779
Jonathan Gratch, University of Southern California
Learning to Take Actions / 787
Roni Khardon, Harvard University
Testing the Robustness of the Genetic Algorithm on the Floating Building Block Representation / 793
Robert K. Lindsay and Annie S. Wu, University of Michigan
Inductive Learning
Identifying and Eliminating Mislabeled Training Instances / 799
Carla E. Brodley, Purdue University and Mark A. Friedl, Boston University
Generation of Attributes for Learning Algorithms / 806
Yuh-Jyh Hu and Dennis Kibler, University of California, Irvine
Structural Regression Trees / 812
Stefan Kramer, Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence
Knowledge Bases
Discovering Robust Knowledge from Dynamic Closed-World Data / 820
Chun-Nan Hsu and Craig A. Knoblock, University of Southern California
Post-Analysis of Learned Rules / 828
Bing Liu and Wynne Hsu, National University of Singapore
KI: A Tool for Knowledge Integration / 835
Kenneth S. Murray, Cycorp
Planning
Multi-Strategy Learning of Search Control for Partial-Order Planning / 843
Tara A. Estlin and Raymond J. Mooney, University of Texas at Austin
Design and Implementation of a Replay Framework Based on a Partial Order Planner / 849
Laurie H. Ihrig and Subbarao Kambhampati, Arizona State University
Is There Any Need for Domain-Dependent Control Information?: A Reply / 855
Steven Minton, USC/Information Sciences Institute
Searching for Planning Operators with Context-Dependent and Probabilistic Effects / 863
Tim Oates and Paul R. Cohen, University of Massachusetts
Reinforcement Learning
Learning Robust Plans for Mobile Robots from a Single Trial / 869
Sean P. Engelson, Bar-Ilan University
An Average-Reward Reinforcement Learning Algorithm for Computing Bias-Optimal Policies / 875
Sridhar Mahadevan, University of South Florida
Auto-Exploratory Average Reward Reinforcement Learning / 881
DoKyeong Ok and Prasad Tadepalli, Oregon State University
Video
Evolution-Based Discovery of Hierarchical Behaviors / 888
Justinian P. Rosca and Dana H. Ballard, University of Rochester
VOLUME TWO
Mobile Robots
Estimating the Absolute Position of a Mobile Robot Using Position Probability Grids / 896
Wolfram Burgard, Dieter Fox, Daniel Hennig, and Timo Schmidt, Universität Bonn
Navigation for Everyday Life / 902
Daniel D. Fu, Kristian J. Hammond and Michael J. Swain, University of Chicago
Guaranteeing Safety in Spatially Situated Agents / 909
Robert C. Kohout and James A. Hendler, University of Maryland; David J. Musliner, Honeywell Technology Center
Video
Recognizing and Interpreting Gestures on a Mobile Robot / 915
David Kortenkamp, Eric Huber, and R. Peter Bonasso, Metrica Inc.
Classifying and Recovering from Sensing Failures in Autonomous Mobile Robots / 922
Robin R. Murphy and David Hershberger, Colorado School of Mines
GARGOYLE: An Environment for Real-Time, Context-Sensitive Active Vision / 930
Peter N. Prokopowicz, Michael J. Swain, R. James Firby, and Roger E. Kahn, University of Chicago
Robot Navigation Using Image Sequences / 938
Christopher Rasmussen and Gregory D. Hager, Yale University
Integrating Grid-Based and Topological Maps for Mobile Robot Navigation / 944
Sebastian Thrun, Carnegie Mellon University and Arno Bücken, Universität Bonn
Model-Based Reasoning
Model-Based Reasoning
Improving Model-Based Diagnosis through Algebraic Analysis: The Petri Net Challenge / 952
Luigi Portinale, Università di Torino
A Model-Based Approach to Blame Assignment: Revising the Reasoning Steps of Problem Solvers / 959
Eleni Stroulia, Center for Applied Knowledge Processing and Ashok K. Goel, Georgia Institute of Technology
Qualitative Multiple-Fault Diagnosis of Continuous Dynamic Systems Using Behavioral Modes / 965
Siddarth Subramanian, National Instruments - Georgetown and Raymond J. Mooney, University of Texas at Austin
A Model-Based Approach to Reactive Self-Configuring Systems / 971
Brian C. Williams and P. Pandurang Nayak, Recom Technologies/NASA Ames Research Center
Qualitative Physics
Trajectory Constraints in Qualitative Simulation / 979
Giorgio Brajnik, Università di Udine and Daniel J. Clancy, University of Texas at Austin
A Formal Hybrid Modeling Scheme for Handling Discontinuities in Physical System Models / 985
Pieter J. Mosterman and Gautam Biswas, Vanderbilt University
Building Steady-State Simulators via Hierarchical Feedback Decomposition / 991
Nicolas F. Rouquette, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Managing Occurrence Branching in Qualitative Simulation / 998
Lance Tokuda, University of Texas at Austin
Spatial & Functional Reasoning
Diagrammatic Reasoning and Cases / 1004
Michael Anderson, University of Hartford and Robert McCartney, University of Connecticut
Augmenting the Diagnostic Power of Flow-Based Approaches to Functional Reasoning / 1010
Luca Chittaro and Roberto Ranon, Università di Udine
A Qualitative Model of Physical Fields / 1016
Monika Lundell, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Generating Multiple New Designs from a Sketch / 1022
Thomas F. Stahovich, Randall Davis and Howard Shrobe, MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Natural Language
Learning
Tree-Bank Grammars / 1031
Eugene Charniak, Brown University
Left-Corner Unification-Based Natural Language Processing / 1037
Steven L. Lytinen and Noriko Tomuro, DePaul University
Automatically Generating Extraction Patterns from Untagged Text / 1044
Ellen Riloff, University of Utah
Learning to Parse Database Queries Using Inductive Logic Programming / 1050
John M. Zelle, Drake University and Raymond J. Mooney, University of Texas
Semantics & Discourse
HUNTER-GATHERER: Three Search Techniques Integrated for Natural Language Semantics / 1056
Stephen Beale, Sergei Nirenburg, and Kavi Mahesh, New Mexico State University
Semantic Interpretation of Nominalizations / 1062
Richard D. Hull and Fernando Gomez, University of Central Florida
Building Up Rhetorical Structure Trees / 1069
Daniel Marcu, University of Toronto
Using Plan Reasoning in the Generation of Plan Descriptions / 1075
R. Michael Young, University of Pittsburgh
Perception
Perception
Interfacing Sound Stream Segregation to Automatic Speech Recognition -- Preliminary Results on Listening to Several Sounds Simultaneously / 1082
Hiroshi G. Okuno, Tomohiro Nakatani and Takeshi Kawabata, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
Motion and Color Analysis for Animat Perception / 1090
Tamer F. Rabie and Demetri Terzopoulos, University of Toronto
Noise and the Common Sense Informatic Situation for a Mobile Robot / 1098
Murray Shanahan, Queen Mary & Westfield College
Vision
A Hybrid Learning Approach for Better Recognition of Visual Objects / 1104
Ibrahim F. Imam, SRA International and Srinivas Gutta, George Mason University
Using Elimination Methods to Compute Thermophysical Algebraic Invariants from Infrared Imagery / 1110
J. D. Michel and N. Nandhakumar, University of Virginia; Tushar Saxena and Deepak Kapur, State University of New York at Albany
Video
Approximate World Models: Incorporating Qualitative and Linguistic Information into Vision Systems / 1116
Claudio S. Pinhanez and Aaron F. Bobick , MIT Media Laboratory
Integrating Visual Information across Camera Movements with a Visual-Motor Calibration Map / 1124
Peter N. Prokopowicz, University of Chicago and Paul R. Cooper, Northwestern University
Planning
The Environment
A Bias towards Relevance: Recognizing Plans where Goal Minimization Fails / 1133
Abigail S. Gertner, University of Pittsburgh and Bonnie L. Webber, University of Pennsylvania
What Is Planning in the Presence of Sensing? / 1139
Hector J. Levesque, University of Toronto
Opportunity Recognition in Complex Environments / 1147
Louise Pryor, University of Edinburgh
Generalizing Indexical-Functional Reference / 1153
Marcel Schoppers and Richard Shu, Robotics Research Harvesting
Handling Uncertainty
Rewarding Behaviors / 1160
Fahiem Bacchus, University of Waterloo; Craig Boutilier, University of British Columbia; Adam Grove, NEC Research Institute
Computing Optimal Policies for Partially Observable Decision Processes Using Compact Representations / 1168
Craig Boutilier and David Poole, University of British Columbia
A Qualitative Model for Temporal Reasoning with Incomplete Information / 1176
Hector Geffner, Universidad Simón Bolívar
On the Size of Reactive Plans / 1182
Peter Jonsson and Christer Bäckström, Linköping University
Search
Is "Early Commitment" in Plan Generation Ever a Good Idea? / 1188
David Joslin, CIRL/University of Oregon and Martha E. Pollack, University of Pittsburgh
Pushing the Envelope: Planning, Propositional Logic, and Stochastic Search / 1194
Henry Kautz and Bart Selman, AT&T Laboratories
Finding Optimal Solutions to the Twenty-Four Puzzle / 1202
Richard E. Korf and Larry A. Taylor, University of California, Los Angeles
Linear Time Near-Optimal Planning in the Blocks World / 1208
John Slaney, Australian National University and Sylvie Thiébaux, IRISA
Temporal Reasoning
Planning for Temporally Extended Goals / 1215
Fahiem Bacchus, University of Waterloo and Froduald Kabanza, Universite de Sherbrooke
A Cost-Directed Planner: Preliminary Report / 1223
Eithan Ephrati, Bar Ilan University; Martha E. Pollack and Marina Milshtein, University of Pittsburgh
Monitoring the Progress of Anytime Problem-Solving / 1229
Eric A. Hansen and Shlomo Zilberstein, University of Massachusetts
A Linear-Programming Approach to Temporal Reasoning / 1235
Peter Jonsson and Christer Bäckström, Linköping University
Rule-Based Reasoning & Connectionism
Production Systems Need Negation as Failure / 1242
Phan Minh Dung, Asian Institute of Technology and Paolo Mancarella, University of Pisa
Using Constraints to Model Disjunctions in Rule-Based Reasoning / 1248
Bing Liu and Joxan Jaffar, National University of Singapore
A Connectionist Framework for Reasoning: Reasoning with Examples / 1256
Dan Roth, Weizmann Institute of Science
Uncertainty
Bayesian Networks
Goal Oriented Symbolic Propagation in Bayesian Networks / 1263
Enrique Castillo and José Manuel Gutiérrez, University of Cantabria; Ali S. Hadi, Cornell University
A Clinician’s Tool for Analyzing Non-Compliance / 1269
David Maxwell Chickering and Judea Pearl, University of California, Los Angeles
Building Classifiers Using Bayesian Networks / 1277
Nir Friedman, Stanford University and Moises Goldszmidt, Rockwell Science Center
Generalized Queries on Probabilistic Context-Free Grammars / 1285
David V. Pynadath and Michael P. Wellman, University of Michigan
Foundations
On the Foundations of Qualitative Decision Theory / 1291
Ronen I. Brafman, University of British Columbia and Moshe Tennenholtz, Technion -- Israel Institute of Technology
Plausibility Measures and Default Reasoning / 1297
Nir Friedman, Stanford University and Joseph Y. Halpern, IBM Almaden Research Center
First-Order Conditional Logic Revisited / 1305
Nir Friedman, Stanford University; Joseph Y. Halpern, IBM Almaden Research Center; and Daphne Koller, Stanford University
A Counterexample to Theorems of Cox and Fine / 1313
Joseph Y. Halpern, IBM Almaden Research Center
AAAI-96 Invited Presentations
Robots with AI: A Retrospective on the AAAI Robot Competitions and Exhibitions / 1321
Pete Bonasso, Metrica, Inc. , Johnson Space Center, NASA and Tom Dean, Brown University
Moving Up the Information Food Chain: Deploying Softbots on the World Wide Web / 1322
Oren Etzioni, University of Washington
Brain Dynamics in the Genesis of Trust as the Basis for Communication by Representations / 1327
Walter J. Freeman, University of California, Berkeley
Using Multi-Agent Systems to Represent Uncertainty / 1329
Joseph Y. Halpern, IBM Almaden Research Center
Refinement Planning: Status and Prospectus / 1331
Subbarao Kambhampati, Arizona State University
Boosting Theory Towards Practice: Recent Developments in Decision Tree Induction and the Weak Learning Framework / 1337
Michael Kearns, AT&T Research
Challenge Problems for Artificial Intelligence / 1340
Bart Selman, AT&T Laboratories; Rodney A. Brooks, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Thomas Dean, Brown University; Eric Horvitz, Microsoft; Tom M. Mitchell, Carnegie Mellon University; and Nils J. Nilsson, Stanford University
The Database Approach to Knowledge Representation / 1346
Jeffrey D. Ullman, Stanford University
AAAI-96 Robot Competition & Exhibition Abstracts
A Reactive Mobile Robot Based on a Formal Theory of Action / 1350
C. Baral, L. Floriano, A. Gabaldon, D. Morales, T. Son, and R. Watson, University of Texas at El Paso
CoMRoS: Cooperative Mobile Robots Stuttgart / 1351
Thomas Bräunl, Martin Kalbacher, Paul Levi, and Günter Mamier, Universität Stuttgart, Germany
McMaster University’s Artificial Computing System / 1352
Andrew Dawes and Mark Bentley, McMaster University
Doing Tasks with Multiple Mini-Robots / 1353
John Fischer, Paul Rybski, Dirk Edmonds, and Maria Gini, University of Minnesota
Lola, the Mobile Robot from NC State / 1354
Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna, Daniel S. Schudel, Jason A. Janet, and Ren C. Luo, North Carolina State University
Clementine: Colorado School of Mines / 1355
Robin R. Murphy and the Undergraduate Interdisciplinary Robotics Team, Colorado School of Mines
Mobile Robot Navigation and Control: A Case Study / 1356
Nicholas Roy, Gregory Dudek, and Michael Daum, McGill University, Canada
YODA: The Young Observant Discovery Agent / 1357
Wei-Min Shen, Jafar Adibi, Bonghan Cho, Gal Kaminka, Jihie Kim, Behnam Salemi, and Sheila Tejada, University of Southern California
Amelia / 1358
Reid Simmons, Sebastian Thrun, Greg Armstrong, Richard Goodwin, Karen Haigh, Sven Koenig, Shyjan Mahamud, Daniel Nikovski, and Joseph O'Sullivan, Carnegie Mellon University
SIGART/AAAI Doctoral Consortium Abstracts
Selection of Passages for Information Reduction / 1360
Jody J. Daniels, University of Massachusetts
Towards a Unified Approach to Concept Learning / 1361
Pedro Domingos, University of California, Irvine
A Computational Theory of Turn-Taking / 1362
Toby Donaldson, University of Waterloo, Canada
Learning in Multi-Agent Systems / 1363
Claudia V. Goldman, The Hebrew University, Israel
Bounding the Cost of Learned Rules: A Transformational Approach / 1364
Jihie Kim, University of Southern California
Agent-Centered Search: Situated Search with Small Look-Ahead / 1365
Sven Koenig, Carnegie Mellon University
Recurrent Expert Networks / 1366
Cathie LeBlanc, Florida State University
Semi-Deterministic Reasoning / 1367
Chengjiang Mao, University of Delaware
A Connectionist Model of Instructed Learning / 1368
David C. Noelle, University of California, San Diego
Symptom Management for Schizophrenic Agents / 1369
Phoebe Sengers, Carnegie Mellon University
Adaptive Shared Control for an Intelligent Power Wheelchair / 1370
Richard C. Simpson and Simon P. Levine, University of Michigan Hospital
Induction of Selective Bayesian Networks from Data / 1371
Moninder Singh, University of Pennsylvania
Why Dissect a Frog When You Can Simulate a Lion? / 1372
Brian K. Smith, Northwestern University
Algorithm Evolution for Signal Understanding / 1373
Astro Teller, Carnegie Mellon University
The Use of Knowledge-Based Systems Techniques for Risk Assessment / 1374
Botond Virginas, University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom
AAAI-96 Student Abstracts
Efficient Planning by Graph Rewriting / 1376
José Luis Ambite and Craig A. Knoblock, University of Southern California
Expecting the Unexpected: Detecting and Reacting to Unplanned-for World States / 1377
Ella M. Atkins, Edmund H. Durfee, and Kang G. Shin, University of Michigan
Experiments in Evolutionary Synthesis of Robotic Neurocontrollers / 1378
Karthik Balakrishnan and Vasant Honavar, Iowa State University
A Reinforcement Learning Framework for Combinatorial Optimization / 1379
Justin A. Boyan, Carnegie Mellon University
Learning Topological Maps: An Alternative Approach / 1380
Arno Bücken and Sebastian Thrun, University of Bonn, Germany
Computing Default Logic Extensions: An Implementation / 1381
A. P. Courtney and N. Y. Foo, University of Sydney; G. Antoniou, Griffith University, Australia
Characterizing Temporal Repetition / 1382
Diana Cukierman and James Delgrande, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Achieving Agent Coordination via Distributed Preferences / 1383
Joseph G. D'Ambrosio and William P. Birmingham, The University of Michigan
Fast Discovery of Simple Rules / 1384
Pedro Domingos, University of California, Irvine
Multistrategy Learning: A Case Study / 1385
Pedro Domingos, University of California, Irvine
Simple Bayesian Classifiers Do Not Assume Independence / 1386
Pedro Domingos and Michael Pazzani, University of California, Irvine
CADI — An Intelligent, Multimedia Tutor for Cardiac Auscultation / 1387
Kurt D. Fenstermacher, University of Chicago
Integration of an Expert Teaching Assistant with Distance Learning Software / 1388
Steven P. Fonseca and Nancy E. Reed, University of California, Davis
Self-Adaptation of Mutation Rates and Dynamic Fitness / 1389
Matthew R. Glickman and Katia P. Sycara, Carnegie Mellon University
Heterogeneous and Homogeneous Robot Group Behavior / 1390
Dani Goldberg, Brandeis University
Inducing Design Biases that Characterize Successful Experimentation in Weak-Theory Domains: TIPS / 1391
Vanathi Gopalakrishnan, University of Pittsburgh
Belief Network Algorithms: A Study of Performance / 1392
Nathalie Jitnah, Monash University, Australia
Proposed Interestingness Measure for Characteristic Rules / 1393
Micheline Kamber, Simon Fraser University and Rajjan Shinghal, Concordia University, Canada
A Transformational Analysis of the EBL Utility Problem / 1394
Jihie Kim and Paul S. Rosenbloom, University of Southern California
Controlling State-Space Abstraction in Bayesian Networks / 1395
Chao-Lin Liu, University of Michigan
Ad Hoc Attribute-Value Prediction / 1396
Gabor Melli, Simon Fraser University, Canada
An Incremental Interactive Algorithm for Regular Grammar Inference / 1397
Rajesh Parekh and Vasant Honavar, Iowa State University
Constructive Neural Network Learning Algorithms / 1398
Rajesh Parekh, Jihoon Yang, and Vasant Honavar, Iowa State University
A Computational Model of Persistent Beliefs / 1399
Sunju Park, The University of Michigan
Contracting Strategy Based on Markov Process Modeling / 1400
Sunju Park and Edmund H. Durfee, The University of Michigan
Learning Procedural Planning Knowledge in Complex Environments / 1401
Douglas J. Pearson, The University of Michigan
MarketBayes: A Distributed, Market-Based Bayesian Network / 1402
David M. Pennock, The University of Michigan
The Kritzel System for Handwriting Interpretation / 1403
Gaofeng Qian, The University of Texas at Dallas
SplitNet: A Dynamic Hierarchical Network Model / 1404
Jürgen Rahmel, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
Symbolic Performance & Learning in Continuous Environments / 1405
Seth O. Rogers, University of Michigan
Effects of Local Information on Group Behavior / 1406
Shounak Roychowdhury, Neeraj Arora, and Sandip Sen, University of Tulsa
Automated Formulation of Constraint Satisfaction Problems / 1407
Mihaela Sabin and Eugene C. Freuder, University of New Hampshire
Dynamic Constraint-Based Planning in Trauma Management / 1408
Moninder Singh, University of Pennsylvania
Blocking as a Middle-Ground for Step-Order Commitments in Planning / 1409
Biplav Srivastava and Subbarao Kambhampati, Arizona State University
Experimentation-Driven Operator Learning / 1410
Kang Soo Tae, University of Texas at Arlington
Hybrid Knowledge- and Databases / 1411
Merwyn Taylor, University of Maryland
Learning Models for Multi-Source Integration / 1412
Sheila Tejada, Craig A. Knoblock, and Steven Minton, University of Southern California
Rabbi: Exploring the Inner World through Stories / 1413
Marina Umaschi, MIT Media Laboratory
Constructive Induction of Features for Planning / 1414
Michael van Lent, University of Michigan
Agents Modeling Agents in Information Economies / 1415
José M. Vidal and Edmund H. Durfee, University of Michigan
Optimal Factory Scheduling Using Stochastic Dominance A* / 1416
Peter R. Wurman, University of Michigan
Dynamic Map: Representation of Interactions between Robots / 1417
Christian Zanardi, GRPR, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada
Neural Network Guided Search Control in Partial Order Planning / 1418
Terry Zimmerman and Subbarao Kambhampati, Arizona State University
Invited Talks
The BOEING 777 - Concurrent Engineering and Digital Pre-Assembly / 1589
Bob Abarbanel, Boeing Information & Support Services
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery in Databases: Applications in Astronomy and Planetary Science / 1590
Usama M. Fayyad, Microsoft Research
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