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IEEE Intelligent Systems, Volume 17, 2002
Volume 17, Number 1, January/February 2002
- Nigel Shadbolt:
A Matter of Trust. 2-3
- Intelligencer. 4-8
- Yilin Zhao:
Telematics: Safe and Fun Driving. 10-14
- Alun D. Preece, Stefan Decker:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Intelligent Web Services. 15-17 - Ilario Benetti, Domenico Beneventano, Sonia Bergamaschi, Francesco Guerra, Maurizio Vincini:
An Information Integration Framework for E-Commerce. 18-25 - Marcelo Tallis, Neil M. Goldman, Robert Balzer:
The Briefing Associate: Easing Authors into the Semantic Web. 26-32 - Andreas Gerber, Matthias Klusch:
Agent-Based Integrated Services for Timber Production and Sales. 33-39 - R. Scott Cost, Timothy W. Finin, Anupam Joshi, Yun Peng, Charles K. Nicholas, Ian Soboroff, Harry Chen, Lalana Kagal, Filip Perich, Youyong Zou, Sovrin Tolia:
ITtalks: A Case Study in the Semantic Web and DAML+OIL. 40-47 - Gautham K. Dorai, Yaser Yacoob:
Embedded Grammar Tags: Advancing Natural Language Interaction on the Web. 48-53 - Asunción Gómez-Pérez, Óscar Corcho:
Ontology Specification Languages for the Semantic Web. 54-60
- Ioannis P. Vlahavas, Nick Bassiliades, Ilias Sakellariou, Martín Molina, Sascha Ossowski, Ivan Futó, Zoltán Pásztor, János Szeredi, Igor Velbitskiy, Sergey Yershov, Igor Netesin:
ExperNet: An Intelligent Multiagent System for WAN Management. 62-72
- Robert R. Hoffman, Gary Klein, K. Ronald Laughery Jr.:
The State of Cognitive Systems Engineering. 73-75
- Aaron Swartz:
MusicBrainz: A Semantic Web Service. 76-77
- Steffen Staab:
Emergent Semantics. 78-86
- 2001 Reviewers. 87
- Weiming Shen:
Distributed Manufacturing Scheduling Using Intelligent Agents. 88-94
Volume 17, Number 2, March/April 2002
- Nigel Shadbolt:
Working Smarter, Not Harder. 2-3
- Keri Schreiner:
Landmine Detection Research Pushes Forward, despite Challenges. 4-7
- Marjory S. Blumenthal:
Frontiers at the Interface between Computing and Biology. 11-13
- Lawrence Hunter, Richard H. Lathrop:
Guest Editors' Introduction-Computer Science and Biology: An Unlikely Pair. 8-10 - Christian Blaschke, Alfonso Valencia:
The Frame-Based Module of the SUISEKI Information Extraction System. 14-20 - Kunbin Qu, Nan Lin, Yanmei Lu, Donald G. Payan:
Multidimensional Data Integration and Relationship Inference. 21-27 - Pierre Baldi, Gianluca Pollastri:
A Machine-Learning Strategy for Protein Analysis. 28-35 - Alexander J. Hartemink, David K. Gifford, Tommi S. Jaakkola, Richard A. Young:
Bayesian Methods for Elucidating Genetic Regulatory Networks. 37-43 - Hagit Shatkay, Stephen Edwards, Mark Boguski:
Information Retrieval Meets Gene Analysis. 45-53
- Daniel E. Cooke, Butler Hine:
Virtual Collaborations with the Real: NASA's New Era in Space Exploration. 63-69
- Jérôme Euzenat:
Eight Questions about Semantic Web Annotations. 55-62
- Steffen Staab:
Ontologies' KISSES in Standardization. 70-79
- Angela Davids:
Urban Search and Rescue Robots: From Tragedy to Technology. 81-83
- Shiu Kit Tso, Ka Lun Fan, Yongde Zhang, Chun Man Chan:
An Automated Gas Station Attendant. 84-87
- Giovanni Flammia:
The Web: A Communication Medium for Health Care. 88-89
Volume 17, Number 3, May/June 2002
- Nigel Shadbolt:
Who Does the Science in E-Science? 2-3
- DARPA Funding: Surveying Intelligent Systems Research, Recommenders: Where case based reasoning meets e-commerce. 4-8
- Enrico Piazza:
Increasing Airport Efficiency: Injecting New Technology. 10-13
- Austin Tate, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Michal Pechoucek:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Knowledge Systems for Coalition Operations. 14-16 - Michal Pechoucek, Vladimír Marík, Jaroslav Barta:
Knowledge-Based Approach to Coalition Formation. 17-25 - David N. Allsopp, Patrick Beautement, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Edmund H. Durfee, Michael Kirton, Craig A. Knoblock, Niranjan Suri, Austin Tate, Craig W. Thompson:
Coalition Agents Experiment: Multiagent Cooperation in International Coalitions. 26-35 - Robert E. Marmelstein:
Force Templates: A Blueprint for Coalition Interaction within an Infosphere. 36-41 - Matthias Klusch, Andreas Gerber:
Dynamic Coalition Formation among Rational Agents. 42-47
- Kentaro Onizuka, Tamotsu Noguchi, Yutaka Akiyama, Hideo Matsuda:
Using Data Compression for Multidimensional Distribution Analysis. 48-54
- Bengt Öhman:
Discrete Sensor Validation with Multilevel Flow Models. 55-61
- Robert R. Hoffman, Patrick J. Hayes, Kenneth M. Ford, Peter A. Hancock:
The Triples Rule. 62-65
- Mining Information for Functional Genomics. 66-80
- Sara Reese Hedberg:
DART: Revolutionizing Logistics Planning. 81-83
- Terry R. Payne, Rahul Singh, Katia P. Sycara:
Calendar Agents on the Semantic Web. 84-86
Volume 17, Number 4, July/August 2002
- Nigel Shadbolt:
Kids, Computers, and AI-A Safe Mix? 2-3
- Security: Mining for Fraud, Researchers Building Better, Brain Maps. 4-7
- Neil C. Rowe:
Marie-4: A High-Recall, Self-Improving Web Crawler That Finds Images Using Captions. 8-14
- Kenneth D. Forbus, John E. Laird:
Guest Editors' Introduction: AI and the Entertainment Industry. 15-16 - Marc Cavazza, Fred Charles, Steven J. Mead:
Character-Based Interactive Storytelling. 17-24 - Kenneth D. Forbus, James V. Mahoney, Kevin Dill:
How Qualitative Spatial Reasoning Can Improve Strategy Game AIs. 25-30 - Jeff Rickel, Stacy Marsella, Jonathan Gratch, Randall W. Hill Jr., David R. Traum, William R. Swartout:
Toward a New Generation of Virtual Humans for Interactive Experiences. 32-38 - Michael Mateas, Andrew Stern:
A Behavior Language for Story-Based Believable Agents. 39-47 - Aaron Khoo, Robert Zubek:
Applying Inexpensive AI Techniques to Computer Games. 48-53
- Jonathan Gratch, Jeff Rickel, Elisabeth André, Justine Cassell, Eric Petajan, Norman I. Badler:
Creating Interactive Virtual Humans: Some Assembly Required. 54-63
- Vladimir B. Bajic, Allen Chong, Seng Hong Seah, Vladimir Brusic:
An Intelligent System for Vertebrate Promoter Recognition. 64-70
- Robert R. Hoffman, Paul J. Feltovich, Kenneth M. Ford, David D. Woods, Gary Klein, Anne Feltovich:
A Rose by Any Other Name...Would Probably Be Given an Acronym. 72-80
- Daniel Fu, Ryan T. Houlette:
Putting AI in Entertainment: An AI Authoring Tool for Simulation and Games. 81-84
- Antonio Fernandez Gómez-Skarmeta, Humberto Martínez Barberá, Miguel Angel Zamora-Izquierdo, Benito Úbeda Miñaro, Felix Cesareo Gómez de León, Luis-Manuel Tomás-Balibrea:
Mimics: Exploiting Satellite Technology for an Intelligent Convoy. 85-88
Volume 17, Number 5, September/October 2002
- Nigel Shadbolt:
From the Editor in Chief: Conferenced Out. 2-3
- Keri Schreiner:
LAD: Moving beyond AI-Based Language Acquisition, Crime-Predicting Cameras, Standards for Gaming. 4-6
- Robin R. Murphy:
Rats, Robots, and Rescue. 7-9
- Michael G. Shafto, Robert R. Hoffman:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Human-Centered Computing at NASA. 10-13 - Roxana Wales, John O'Neill, Zara Mirmalek:
Ethnography, Customers, and Negotiated Interactions at the Airport. 15-23 - Debra Schreckenghost, Carroll Thronesbery, R. Peter Bonasso, David Kortenkamp, Cheryl Martin:
Intelligent Control of Life Support for Space Missions. 24-31 - Maarten Sierhuis, William J. Clancey:
Modeling and Simulating Work Practice: A Method for Work Systems Design. 32-41 - Jiajie Zhang, Vimla L. Patel, Kathy A. Johnson, Jane T. Malin, Jack W. Smith:
Designing Human-Centered Distributed Information Systems. 42-47 - Pui Y. Lee, Siu Cheung Hui, Alvis Cheuk M. Fong:
Neural Networks for Web Content Filtering. 48-57
- Kenji Yamanishi, Hang Li:
Mining Open Answers in Questionnaire Data. 58-63
- Kouichi Takahashi, Katsuyuki Yugi, Kenta Hashimoto, Yohei Yamada, Christopher J. F. Pickett, Masaru Tomita:
Computational Challenges in Cell Simulation: A Software Engineering Approach. 64-71
- Deborah L. McGuinness, Richard Fikes, James A. Hendler, Lynn Andrea Stein:
DAML+OIL: An Ontology Language for the Semantic Web. 72-80
- Wuhong Wang:
A Digital-Driving System for Smart Vehicles. 81-83
- Scott L. Andresen:
John McCarthy: Father of AI. 84-85
Volume 17, Number 6, November/December 2002
- Nigel Shadbolt:
Beyond Brittleness. 2-3
- Nature's Guide to Robot Design, Evolution Continues in Classroom Robots. 4-7
- Javed Mostafa:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Information Customization. 8-11 - Filippo Menczer, Alvaro E. Monge, W. Nick Street:
Adaptive Assistants for Customized E-Shopping. 12-19 - Mamata Jenamani, Pratap K. J. Mohapatra, Sujoy Ghose:
Online Customized Index Synthesis in Commercial Web Sites. 20-26 - Travis Bauer, David B. Leake:
Using Document Access Sequences to Recommend Customized Information. 27-33 - Sung Ho Ha:
Helping Online Customers Decide through Web Personalization. 34-43 - Hye-Young Paik, Boualem Benatallah:
Building Adaptive E-Catalog Communities Based on User Interaction Patterns. 44-52
- Steffen Staab, Hannes Werthner, Francesco Ricci, Alexander Zipf, Ulrike Gretzel, Daniel R. Fesenmaier, Cécile Paris, Craig A. Knoblock:
Intelligent Systems for Tourism. 53-64
- Ronald J. Brachman:
Systems That Know What They're Doing. 67-71
- Fei-Yue Wang, Zhixue Wang, Pitu B. Mirchandani:
The VISTA Project and Its Applications. 72-75
- Scott L. Andresen:
AI Holds the Keys. 76-77
- Giovanni Flammia:
A New Perspective on Peer-to-Peer. 78-79
- Mica R. Endsley, Robert R. Hoffman:
The Sacagawea Principle. 80-85
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