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Reports of the AAAI 2019 Spring Symposium Series
Author(s) -
Baldini Ioana,
Barrett Clark,
Chella Antonio,
Cinelli Carlos,
Gamez David,
Gilpin Leilani H.,
Hinkelmann Knut,
Holmes Dylan,
Kido Takashi,
Kocaoglu Murat,
Lawless William F.,
Lomuscio Alessio,
Macbeth Jamie C.,
Martin Andreas,
Mittu Ranjeev,
Patterson Evan,
Sofge Donald,
Tadepalli Prasad,
Takadama Keiki,
Wilson Shomir
Publication year - 2019
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.v40i3.5181
Subject(s) - artificial intelligence , embeddedness , counterfactual conditional , computer science , intuition , causation , artificial neural network , context (archaeology) , human intelligence , cognitive science , psychology , counterfactual thinking , sociology , epistemology , social psychology , philosophy , paleontology , anthropology , biology
The AAAI 2019 Spring Symposium Series was held Monday through Wednesday, March 25–27, 2019, on the campus of Stanford University, adjacent to Palo Alto, California. The titles of the nine symposia were Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Machines, and Human Awareness: User Interventions, Intuition and Mutually Constructed Context; Beyond Curve Fitting — Causation, Counterfactuals and Imagination‐Based AI; Combining Machine Learning with Knowledge Engineering; Interpretable AI for Well‐Being: Understanding Cognitive Bias and Social Embeddedness; Privacy‐Enhancing Artificial Intelligence and Language Technologies; Story‐Enabled Intelligence; Toward Artificial Intelligence for Collaborative Open Science; Toward Conscious AI Systems; and Verification of Neural Networks.

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