Reports on the 2013 AAAI Fall Symposium Series

Authors

  • Gully Burns Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California
  • Yolanda Gil Information Sciences Institute and Department of Computer Science, University of Southern California
  • Yan Liu University of Southern California
  • Natalia Villanueva-Rosales University of Texas at El Paso
  • Sebastian Risi University of Copenhagen
  • Joel Lehman University of Texas at Austin
  • Jeff Clune University of Wyoming
  • Christian Lebiere Carnegie Mellon University
  • Paul S. Rosenbloom University of Southern California
  • Frank van Harmelen Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
  • James A. Hendler Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  • Pascal Hitzler Wright State University
  • Krzysztof Janowic University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Samarth Swarup Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aimag.v35i2.2538

Abstract

The Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence was pleased to present the 2013 Fall Symposium Series, held Friday through Sunday, November 15–17, at the Westin Arlington Gateway in Arlington, Virginia near Washington DC USA. The titles of the five symposia were as follows: Discovery Informatics: AI Takes a Science-Centered View on Big Data (FS-13-01); How Should Intelligence be Abstracted in AI Research: MDPs, Symbolic Representations, Artificial Neural Networks, or — ? (FS-13-02); Integrated Cognition (FS-13-03); Semantics for Big Data (FS-13-04); and Social Networks and Social Contagion: Web Analytics and Computational Social Science (FS-13-05). The highlights of each symposium are presented in this report.

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Published

2014-06-19

How to Cite

Burns, G., Gil, Y., Liu, Y., Villanueva-Rosales, N., Risi, S., Lehman, J., Clune, J., Lebiere, C., Rosenbloom, P. S., van Harmelen, F., Hendler, J. A., Hitzler, P., Janowic, K., & Swarup, S. (2014). Reports on the 2013 AAAI Fall Symposium Series. AI Magazine, 35(2), 69-74. https://doi.org/10.1609/aimag.v35i2.2538

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Workshop Reports