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The 2004 AAAI Spring Symposium Series
Author(s) -
Cañamero Lola,
Dodds Zachary,
Greenwald Lloyd,
Gunderson James,
Howard Ayanna,
Hudlicka Eva,
Martin Cheryl,
Parker Lynn,
Oates Tim,
Payne Terry,
Qu Yan,
Schlenoff Craig,
Shanahan James G.,
Tejada Sheila,
Weinberg Jerry,
Wiebe Janyce
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
ai magazine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.597
H-Index - 79
eISSN - 2371-9621
pISSN - 0738-4602
DOI - 10.1609/aimag.v25i4.1788
Subject(s) - computer science , web site , attendance , artificial intelligence , bridging (networking) , library science , world wide web , the internet , computer network , economics , economic growth
The American Association for Artificial Intelligence, in cooperation with Stanford University's Department of Computer Science, presented the 2004 Spring Symposium Series, Monday through Wednesday, March 22‐24, at Stanford University. The titles of the eight symposia were (1) Accessible Hands‐on Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Education; (2) Architectures for Modeling Emotion: Cross‐Disciplinary Foundations; (3) Bridging the Multiagent and Multirobotic Research Gap; (4) Exploring Attitude and Affect in Text: Theories and Applications; (5) Interaction between Humans and Autonomous Systems over Extended Operation; (6) Knowledge Representation and Ontologies for Autonomous Systems; (7) Language Learning: An Interdisciplinary Perspective; and (8) Semantic Web Services. Each symposium had limited attendance. Most symposia chairs elected to create AAAI technical reports of their symposium, which are available as paperbound reports or (for AAAI members) are downloadable on the AAAI members‐only Web site. This report includes summaries of the eight symposia, written by the symposia chairs.

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