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IEEE Intelligent Systems and their Applications, Volume 15, 2000
Volume 15, Number 1, January/February 2000
- Intelligencer. 2-7
- Marti A. Hearst, Haym Hirsh:
AI's Greatest Trends and Controversies. 8-17
- Giovanni Flammia:
What's Next for the E-Book? 18-19
- Eugene C. Freuder, Mark Wallace:
Constraint Technology and the Commercial World (Interview). 20-23 - Eugene C. Freuder, Mark Wallace:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Constraints. 24-25 - Helmut Simonis, Philippe Charlier, Philip Kay:
Constraint Handling in an Integrated Transportation Problem. 26-32 - Thomas H. Kolbe, Lutz Plümer, Armin B. Cremers:
Identifying Buildings in Aerial Images Using Constraint Relaxation and Variable Elimination. 33-39 - Hartwig Baumgärtel:
Distributed Constraint Processing for Production Logistics. 40-48 - Thom W. Frühwirth, Pascal Brisset:
Placing Base Stations in Wireless Indoor Communication Networks. 49-53 - Raj S. Mitra, Anupam Basu:
Hardware-Software Partitioning: A Case for Constraint Satisfaction. 54-63 - Megumi Ishii, Yutaka Sasaki, Shigeo Kaneda:
A Constraint-Satisfaction Approach to Clerical Work. 64-72 - Claude Le Pape, Jean-Francois Puget, Colonel Moreau, Philippe Darneau:
Predictive Personnel Management. 73-77
- Richard Bishop:
Intelligent Vehicle Applications Worldwide. 78-81
- Kenneth I. Laws:
Clips from the Computists' Weekly. 83-85
Volume 15, Number 2, March/April 2000
- Daniel E. O'Leary:
Data mining and more. 2-3
- Intelligencer. 4-9
- Michael J. Pazzani:
Knowledge discovery from data? 10-13
- Robin R. Murphy:
Marsupial and Shape-Shifting Robots for Urban Search and Rescue. 14-19
- Eric Mjolsness, Ann Tavormina:
The Synergy of Biology, Intelligent Systems, and Space Exploration. 20-25
- Steve G. Romaniuk:
Using Intelligent Agents to Identify Missing and Exploited Children. 27-30
- Diane J. Cook, Lawrence B. Holder:
Graph-Based Data Mining. 32-41 - Kurt D. Bollacker, Steve Lawrence, C. Lee Giles:
Discovering Relevant Scientific Literature on the Web. 42-47 - Neal Lesh, Mohammed Javeed Zaki, Mitsunori Ogihara:
Scalable Feature Mining for Sequential Data. 48-56 - Sholom M. Weiss, Brian F. White, Chidanand Apté, Fred Damerau:
Lightweight Document Matching for Help-Desk Applications. 57-61
- Marco Platzner, Bernhard Rinner, Reinhold Weiss:
Toward Embedded Qualitative Simulation: A Specialized Computer Architecture for QSim. 62-68
- Elmé Smith, Jan H. P. Eloff:
Cognitive Fuzzy Modeling for Enhanced Risk Assessment in a Health Care Institution. 69-75
- Dana Moore, Ed Greengrass:
Design Considerations for Agent Systems that Glean the Internet. 76-81
- Kenneth I. Laws:
Clips from the Computists' Weekly. 82-84
Volume 15, Number 3, May/June 2000
- Intelligencer. 2-8
- Jean-Marc Blosseville, Michel Parent:
The French Program La Route Automatisée. 10-11, 13
- Giovanni Flammia:
Privacy versus convenience. 12-13
- Rose Dieng:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Knowledge Management and the Internet. 14-17 - Philippe Martin, Peter W. Eklund:
Knowledge Retrieval and the World Wide Web. 18-25 - John Domingue, Enrico Motta:
PlanetOnto: From News Publishing to Integrated Knowledge Management Support. 26-32 - David G. Schwartz, Dov Te'eni:
Tying Knowledge to Action with kMail. 33-39 - Nicholas H. M. Caldwell, P. John Clarkson, Paul A. Rodgers, Avon P. Huxor:
Web-Based Knowledge Management for Distributed Design. 40-47 - Simon Szykman, Ram D. Sriram, Christophe Bochenek, Janusz W. Racz, Jocelyn Senfaute:
Design Repositories: Engineering Design's New Knowledge Base. 48-55 - Auguste Rabarijaona, Rose Dieng, Olivier Corby, Rajae Ouaddari:
Building and Searching an XML-Based Corporate Memory. 56-63
- Begoña C. Arrue, Aníbal Ollero, J. Ramiro Martinez de Dios:
An Intelligent System for False Alarm Reduction in Infrared Forest-Fire Detection. 64-73
- Genetic Programming. 74-84
- Kenneth I. Laws:
Clips from the Computists' Weekly. 85-87
Volume 15, Number 4, July/August 2000
- Intelligencer. 2-6
- Sebastian Thrun, Jamieson Schulte, Charles R. Rosenberg:
Robots With Humanoid Features in Public Places: A Case Study. 7-11
- Mark L. Swinson, David J. Bruemmer:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Expanding Frontiers of Humanoid Robotics. 12-17 - Maja J. Mataric:
Getting Humanoids to Move and Imitate. 18-24 - Bryan Adams, Cynthia Breazeal, Rodney A. Brooks, Brian Scassellati:
Humanoid Robots: A New Kind of Tool. 25-31 - Cynthia Breazeal, Aaron Edsinger, Paul M. Fitzpatrick, Brian Scassellati, Paulina Varchavskaia:
Social Constraints on Animate Vision. 32-37 - Kazuhiko Kawamura, Richard Alan Peters II, D. Mitchell Wilkes, W. Anthony Alford, Tamara E. Rogers:
ISAC: Foundations in Human-Humanoid Interaction. 38-45 - Christopher G. Atkeson, Joshua G. Hale, Frank E. Pollick, Marcia Riley, Shinya Kotosaka, Stefan Schaal, Tomohiro Shibata, Gaurav Tevatia, Ales Ude, Sethu Vijayakumar, Mitsuo Kawato:
Using Humanoid Robots to Study Human Behavior. 46-56 - Robert O. Ambrose, Hal A. Aldridge, R. Scott Askew, Robert R. Burridge, William Bluethmann, Myron A. Diftler, Chris Lovchik, Darby Magruder, Fredrik Rehnmark:
Robonaut: NASA's Space Humanoid. 57-63 - Simon F. Giszter, Karen A. Moxon, Ilya A. Rybak, John K. Chapin:
A Neurobiological Perspective on Humanoid Robot Design. 64-69 - Luiz Marcos Garcia Gonçalves, Antonio A. F. Oliveira, Roderic A. Grupen, David S. Wheeler, Andrew H. Fagg:
Tracing Patterns and Attention: Humanoid Robot Cognition. 70-77
- Sadayuki Tsugawa:
An Introduction to Demo 2000: The Cooperative Driving Scenario. 78-79
- Kenneth I. Laws:
Clips from the Computists' Weekly. 80-83
Volume 15, Number 5, September/October 2000
- Intelligencer. 2-6
- Sara Reese Hedberg:
After Desktop Computing: A Progress Report on Smart Environments Research. 7-9
- Richard J. Hughes, Colin P. Williams:
Quantum Computing: The Final Frontier? 10-18
- Keri Schreiner:
Measuring IS: Toward a US Standard. 19-21
- The Debate on Automated Essay Grading. 22-37
- Jennifer Seitzer, James P. Buckley, Yi Pan:
INDED: A Distributed Knowledge-Based Learning System. 38-46
- Bing Liu, Wynne Hsu, Shu Chen, Yiming Ma:
Analyzing the Subjective Interestingness of Association Rules. 47-55
- John Levine, Austin Tate, Jeff Dalton:
O-P3: Supporting the Planning Process using Open Planning Process Panels. 56-62
- Juyang Weng, Shaoyun Chen:
Visual Learning with Navigation as an Example. 63-71
- Daniel E. O'Leary:
Different Firms, Different Ontologies, and No One Best Ontology. 72-78
- Kenneth I. Laws:
Clips from the Computists' Weekly. 79-81
- Giovanni Flammia:
The Wireless Internet Today and Tomorrow. 82-83
- Kayoko Hara:
ITS for Rent. 84-85
Volume 15, Number 6, November/December 2000
- Intelligencer. 2-7
- Paul Zetocha, Lance Self, Ross H. Wainwright, Rich Burns, Margarita Brito, Derek M. Surka:
Commanding And Controlling Satellite Clusters. 8-13
- Robin R. Murphy:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Robots and Education. 14-15 - Ian Horswill:
A Laboratory Course in Behavior-Based Robotics. 16-21 - Bruce A. Maxwell, Lisa Meeden:
Integrating Robotics Research with Undergraduate Education. 22-27 - Karen T. Sutherland:
Undergraduate Robotics on a Shoestring. 28-31 - Michael Rosenblatt, Howie Choset:
Designing and Implementing Hands-On Robotics Labs. 32-39
- James A. Hendler:
Probing the Pachyderm: A Plea for Proaction. 40-41 - Ronald R. Yager:
Targeted E-commerce Marketing Using Fuzzy Intelligent Agents. 42-45 - Robert Laddaga, Mark L. Swinson, Paul Robertson:
Seeing Clearly and Moving Forward. 46-50 - Chidanand Apté, Leora Morgenstern, Se June Hong:
AI at IBM Research. 51-57
- Peter S. Heck, Sumit Ghosh:
A Study of Synthetic Creativity: Behavior Modeling and Simulation of an Ant Colony. 58-66
- The Semantic Web And Its Languages. 67-73
- François Michaud, Jonathan Audet, Dominic Létourneau:
Having a Robot Attend AAAI 2000. 74-76
- Francis D. Reynolds:
Dualmode: Transportation's future. 77-80
- Kenneth I. Laws:
Clips from the Computists' Weekly. 81-83
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