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42nd KI 2019: Kassel, Germany
- Christoph Benzmüller, Heiner Stuckenschmidt:
KI 2019: Advances in Artificial Intelligence - 42nd German Conference on AI, Kassel, Germany, September 23-26, 2019, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11793, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-30178-1 - Jürgen Altmann:
Autonomous Weapon Systems - Dangers and Need for an International Prohibition. 1-17 - Anthony Hunter, Lisa Andreevna Chalaguine, Tomasz Czernuszenko, Emmanuel Hadoux, Sylwia Polberg:
Towards Computational Persuasion via Natural Language Argumentation Dialogues. 18-33 - Mohsen Ahmadi Fahandar, Eyke Hüllermeier:
Analogy-Based Preference Learning with Kernels. 34-47 - Yamen Ajjour, Henning Wachsmuth, Johannes Kiesel, Martin Potthast, Matthias Hagen, Benno Stein:
Data Acquisition for Argument Search: The args.me Corpus. 48-59 - Martin Aleksandrov, Toby Walsh:
Monotone and Online Fair Division. 60-75 - Edward William Ayers, William T. Gowers, Mateja Jamnik:
A Human-Oriented Term Rewriting System. 76-86 - Franz Baader, Adrian Nuradiansyah:
Mixing Description Logics in Privacy-Preserving Ontology Publishing. 87-100 - Karsten Block, Simon Trumm, Premtim Sahitaj, Stefan Ollinger, Ralph Bergmann:
Clustering of Argument Graphs Using Semantic Similarity Measures. 101-114 - Julius Brandl, Nicolas Breinl, Maximilian Demmler, Lukas Hartmann, Jörg Hähner, Anthony Stein:
Reducing Search Space of Genetic Algorithms for Fast Black Box Attacks on Image Classifiers. 115-122 - Sumitra Corraya, Florian Geißer, David Speck, Robert Mattmüller:
An Empirical Study of the Usefulness of State-Dependent Action Costs in Planning. 123-130 - Wolfgang Dvorák, Anna Rapberger, Stefan Woltran:
Strong Equivalence for Argumentation Frameworks with Collective Attacks. 131-145 - Klaas Dählmann, Ute Samland, Jürgen Sauer:
Developing Fuzzy Inference Systems from Qualitative Interviews for Travel Mode Choice in an Agent-Based Mobility Simulation. 146-153 - Stefan Edelkamp, Erion Plaku, Yassin Warsame:
Monte-Carlo Search for Prize-Collecting Robot Motion Planning with Time Windows, Capacities, Pickups, and Deliveries. 154-167 - Lisa Gutzeit, Alexander Fabisch, Christoph Petzoldt, Hendrik Wiese, Frank Kirchner:
Automated Robot Skill Learning from Demonstration for Various Robot Systems. 168-181 - Hlynur Davíð Hlynsson, Laurenz Wiskott:
Learning Gradient-Based ICA by Neurally Estimating Mutual Information. 182-187 - Tobias Huber, Dominik Schiller, Elisabeth André:
Enhancing Explainability of Deep Reinforcement Learning Through Selective Layer-Wise Relevance Propagation. 188-202 - Soukaina Laabadi, Mohamed Naimi, Hassan El Amri, Boujemâa Achchab:
A Crow Search-Based Genetic Algorithm for Solving Two-Dimensional Bin Packing Problem. 203-215 - Felix Lindner, Katrin Möllney:
Extracting Reasons for Moral Judgments Under Various Ethical Principles. 216-229 - Stefan Lüdtke, Alejandro Molina, Kristian Kersting, Thomas Kirste:
Gaussian Lifted Marginal Filtering. 230-243 - Christian Meilicke, Melisachew Wudage Chekol, Daniel Ruffinelli, Heiner Stuckenschmidt:
An Introduction to AnyBURL. 244-248 - Ionut Moraru, Stefan Edelkamp, Santiago Franco, Moisés Martínez:
Simplifying Automated Pattern Selection for Planning with Symbolic Pattern Databases. 249-263 - Stephan Opfer, Stefan Jakob, Alexander Jahl, Kurt Geihs:
ALICA 2.0 - Domain-Independent Teamwork. 264-272 - Nico Potyka:
Extending Modular Semantics for Bipolar Weighted Argumentation (Extended Abstract). 273-276 - Daniel Reifsteck, Thorsten Engesser, Robert Mattmüller, Bernhard Nebel:
Epistemic Multi-agent Planning Using Monte-Carlo Tree Search. 277-289 - Lukas Sauer, Dominik Henrich, Wim Martens:
Towards Intuitive Robot Programming Using Finite State Automata. 290-298 - Robin Schaefer, Manfred Stede:
Improving Implicit Stance Classification in Tweets Using Word and Sentence Embeddings. 299-307 - Michael Sioutis, Tomi Janhunen:
Towards Leveraging Backdoors in Qualitative Constraint Networks. 308-315 - Natalia Soboleva, Konstantin S. Yakovlev:
GAN Path Finder: Preliminary Results. 316-324 - Marcus Soll:
InformatiCup Competition 2019: Fooling Traffic Sign Recognition. 325-332 - Alexander Steen, Christoph Benzmüller:
The Higher-Order Prover Leo-III (Extended Abstract). 333-337 - Maryam Tavakol, Tobias Joppen, Ulf Brefeld, Johannes Fürnkranz:
Personalized Transaction Kernels for Recommendation Using MCTS. 338-352
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