@article{Anderson_Barkowsky_Berry_Blank_Chklovski_Domingos_Druzdzel_Freksa_Gersh_Hegarty_Leong_Lieberman_Lowe_Luperfoy_Mihalcea_Meeden_Miller_Oates_Popp_Shapiro_Schurr_Singh_Yen_2005, title={Reports on the 2005 AAAI Spring Symposium Series}, volume={26}, url={https://ojs.aaai.org/aimagazine/index.php/aimagazine/article/view/1817}, DOI={10.1609/aimag.v26i2.1817}, abstractNote={The Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence presented its 2005 Spring Symposium Series on Monday through Wednesday, March 21-23, 2005 at Stanford University in Stanford, California. The topics of the eight symposia in this symposium series were (1) AI Technologies for Homeland Security; (2) Challenges to Decision Support in a Changing World; (3) Developmental Robotics; (4) Dialogical Robots: Verbal Interaction with Embodied Agents and Situated Devices; (5) Knowledge Collection from Volunteer Contributors; (6) Metacognition in Computation; (7) Persistent Assistants: Living and Working with AI; and (8) Reasoning with Mental and External Diagrams: Computational Modeling and Spatial Assistance.}, number={2}, journal={AI Magazine}, author={Anderson, Michael L. and Barkowsky, Thomas and Berry, Pauline and Blank, Douglas and Chklovski, Timothy and Domingos, Pedro and Druzdzel, Marek J. and Freksa, Christian and Gersh, John and Hegarty, Mary and Leong, Tze-Yun and Lieberman, Henry and Lowe, Ric and Luperfoy, Susann and Mihalcea, Rada and Meeden, Lisa and Miller, David P. and Oates, Tim and Popp, Robert and Shapiro, Daniel and Schurr, Nathan and Singh, Push and Yen, John}, year={2005}, month={Jun.}, pages={87} }