Reports of the AAAI 2011 Conference Workshops

Authors

  • Noa Agmon University of Texas at Austin
  • Vikas Agrawal Infosys Labs
  • David W. Aha Naval Research Laboratory
  • Yiannis Aloimonos University of Maryland, College Park
  • Donagh Buckley EMC
  • Prashant Doshi University of Georgia
  • Christopher Geib University of Edinburgh
  • Floriana Grasso University of Liverpool
  • Nancy Green University of North Carolina Greensboro
  • Benjamin Johnston University of Technology, Sydney
  • Burt Kaliski VeriSign, Inc.
  • Christopher Kiekintveld University of Texas at El Paso
  • Edith Law Carnegie Mellon University
  • Henry Lieberman Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Ole J. Mengshoel Carnegie Mellon University
  • Ted Metzler Oklahoma City University
  • Joseph Modayil University of Alberta
  • Douglas W. Oard University of Maryland, College Park
  • Nilufer Onder Michigan Technological University
  • Barry O'Sullivan University College Cork
  • Katerina Pastra Cognitive Systems Research Insitute
  • Doina Precup McGill University
  • Sowmya Ramachandran Stottler Henke Associates, Inc.
  • Chris Reed University of Dundee
  • Sanem Sariel-Talay Istanbul Technical University
  • Ted Selker Carnegie Mellon University
  • Lokendra Shastri Infosys Technologies Ltd.
  • Stephen F. Smith Carnegie Mellon University
  • Satinder Singh University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
  • Siddharth Srivastava University of Wisconsin, Madison
  • Gita Sukthankar University of Central Florida
  • David C. Uthus Naval Research Laboratory
  • Mary-Anne Williams University of Technology, Sydney

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aimag.v33i1.2390

Abstract

The AAAI-11 workshop program was held Sunday and Monday, August 7–18, 2011, at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco in San Francisco, California USA. The AAAI-11 workshop program included 15 workshops covering a wide range of topics in artificial intelligence. The titles of the workshops were Activity Context Representation: Techniques and Languages; Analyzing Microtext; Applied Adversarial Reasoning and Risk Modeling; Artificial Intelligence and Smarter Living: The Conquest of Complexity; AI for Data Center Management and Cloud Computing; Automated Action Planning for Autonomous Mobile Robots; Computational Models of Natural Argument; Generalized Planning; Human Computation; Human-Robot Interaction in Elder Care; Interactive Decision Theory and Game Theory; Language-Action Tools for Cognitive Artificial Agents: Integrating Vision, Action and Language; Lifelong Learning; Plan, Activity, and Intent Recognition; and Scalable Integration of Analytics and Visualization. This article presents short summaries of those events.

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Published

2012-03-15

How to Cite

Agmon, N., Agrawal, V., Aha, D. W., Aloimonos, Y., Buckley, D., Doshi, P., Geib, C., Grasso, F., Green, N., Johnston, B., Kaliski, B., Kiekintveld, C., Law, E., Lieberman, H., Mengshoel, O. J., Metzler, T., Modayil, J., Oard, D. W., Onder, N., O’Sullivan, B., Pastra, K., Precup, D., Ramachandran, S., Reed, C., Sariel-Talay, S., Selker, T., Shastri, L., Smith, S. F., Singh, S., Srivastava, S., Sukthankar, G., Uthus, D. C., & Williams, M.-A. (2012). Reports of the AAAI 2011 Conference Workshops. AI Magazine, 33(1), 57-70. https://doi.org/10.1609/aimag.v33i1.2390

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Workshop Reports