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AAAI 2001 Spring Symposium Series

The Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, in cooperation with Stanford University's Department of Computer Science, presented the 2001 Spring Symposium Series, on Monday through Wednesday, March 26–28, 2001, in Palo Alto, California. The topics of the seven symposia were:

  • Answer Set Programming: Towards Efficient and Scalable Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
  • Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Entertainment
  • Game Theoretic and Decision Theoretic Agents
  • Learning Grounded Representations
  • Model-Based Validation of Intelligence
  • Robotics and Education
  • Robust Autonomy

For more information about the 2001 AAAI Spring Symposium Series, you should consult the following:

  • Call for Proposals (2001)
  • Call for Participation (2001)
  • Registration Brochure (2001)

Individual papers presented at the symposium are available in the AAAI digital library.


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Some AAAI symposia are available as technical reports. For contents and ordering information, consult the Spring or Fall sections of the AAAI Press Technical Reports Catalog.

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