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ECAI 2010 SCHEDULE - STAIRS CONFERENCE

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MONDAY 16 AUGUST 2010

09:00-09:05 Opening

09:05-10:30 STAIRS SESSION 1 (Room 6.2.56): LEARNING AND CLASSIFICATION I

10:30-11:00 Coffee break

11:00-12:30 STAIRS SESSION 2 (Room 6.2.56): ONTOLOGIES

12:30-14:00 Lunch break

14:00-15:30 STAIRS SESSION 3 (Room 6.2.56): AGENT PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING

15:30-16:00 Coffee break

16:00-18:00 STAIRS SESSION 4 (Room 6.2.56): LOGIC AND REASONING

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TUESDAY 17 AUGUST 2010

09:00-10:30 STAIRS SESSION 5 (Room 6.2.56): ECONOMIC APPROACHES

10:30-11:00 Coffee break

11:00-12:30 STAIRS SESSION 6 (Room 6.2.56): LEARNING AND CLASSIFICATION II

12:30-14:00 Lunch break

14:00-15:40 STAIRS SESSION 7 (Room 6.2.56): GAMES AND DIALOGUE SYSTEMS

15:40-16:00 Coffee break

16:00-17:00 Invited talk (Room 6.2.56): Toby Walsh (NICTA and UNSW), "How to Write a Paper"

17:00-17:45 STAIRS SESSION 8 (Room 6.2.56): USER PREFERENCES AND INTERESTS


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SS1 - STAIRS SESSION 1: LEARNING AND CLASSIFICATION I (Room 6.2.56)

 12: Cancer Classification using SVM-boosted Multiobjective Differential Fuzzy Clustering
     Indrajit Saha, Ujjwal Maulik, Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay, Dariusz Plewczynski
 23: On-line ADL Recognition with Prior Knowledge
     Jonas Ullberg, Silvia Coradeschi, Federico Pecora
 26: Generative structure learning for Markov Logic Networks
     Quang-Thang Dinh, Matthieu Exbrayat, Christel Vrain
 16: MEC - Monitoring Clusters' Transitions
     Marcia Oliveira, Joao Gama


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SS2 - STAIRS SESSION 2: ONTOLOGIES (Room 6.2.56)

 3:  Onto.PT: Automatic Construction of a Lexical Ontology for Portuguese
     Hugo Goncalo Oliveira, Paulo Gomes
 15: Improving the efficiency of ontology engineering by introducing prototypicality
     Xavier Aime, Frederic Furst, Pascale Kuntz, Francky TricheT
 30: Ontology-Based Document and Query Representation may Improve Information Retrieval
     Mauro Dragoni, Celia da Costa Pereira, Andrea G.B. Tettamanzi
 36: A Workbench for Anytime Reasoning by Ontology Approximation With a case study on instance retrieval
     Gaston Tagni, Stefan Schlobach, Annette ten Teije, Frank van Harmelen, Georgios Karafotias


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SS3 - STAIRS SESSION 3: AGENT PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING (Room 6.2.56)

 2:  Relaxing Regression for a Heuristic GOLOG
     Michelle Blom, Adrian Pearce
 29: Domain Independent Goal Recognition
     David Pattison, Derek Long
 27: Maintaining Arc Consistency in Non-Binary Dynamic CSPs using Simple Tabular Reduction
     Matthieu Queva, Christian W. Probst, Laurent Ricci
 34: POMDP solving: what rewards do you really expect at execution?
     Caroline Ponzoni Carvalho Chanel, Jean-Loup Farges, Florent Teichteil-Konigsbuch, Guillaume Infantes


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SS4 - STAIRS SESSION 4: LOGIC AND REASONING (Room 6.2.56)

 5:  Probabilistic Logic with Conditional Independence Formulae
     Magdalena Ivanovska, Martin Giese
 11: Modal Access Control Logic: Axiomatization, Semantics and FOL Theorem Proving
     Valerio Genovese, Dov Gabbay, Leon van der Torre, Daniele Rispoli
 24: A much better polynomial time approximation of consistency in the LR calculus
     Dominik Luecke, Till Mossakowski
 25: Confluent Term Rewriting for Only-knowing Logics
     Espen H. Lian, Arild Waaler, Einar Broch Johnsen
 32: The Decidability of RPTL
     Fahad Khan
 18: The Advantages of Seed Examples in First-Order Multi-class Subgroup Discovery
     Tarek Abudawood, Peter Flach


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SS5 - STAIRS SESSION 5: ECONOMIC APPROACHES (Room 6.2.56)

 17: Fair Mechanisms for Recurrent Multi Unit Combinatorial Auctions
     Javier Murillo, Beatriz Lopez
 33: "Do you trust me or not?" - Trust games in agent societies
     Rui Figueiredo, Joao Carmo, Rui Prada
 43: Merging and Splitting for Power Indices in Weighted Voting Games and Network Flow Games on Hypergraphs
     Anja Rey, Jorg Rothe
 44: Bidding Heuristics for Ad Auctions with Applications to TAC AA
     Jordan Berg, Amy Greenwald, Victor Naroditskiy, Eric Sodomka


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SS6 - STAIRS SESSION 6: LEARNING AND CLASSIFICATION II (Room 6.2.56)

 8:  Detection of Health Problems through Gait Patterns of Elderly
     Bogdan Pogorelc
 13: Towards Effective 'Any-Time' Music Tracking
     Andreas Arzt, Gerhard Widmer
 45: Ensemble Based Filtering Approaches to Class Noise Detection
     Borut Sluban, Dragan Gamberger, Nada Lavrac
 38: Relational Graph Mining for Discovering Events from Video
     Muralikrishna Sridhar, Anthony G. Cohn, David C. Hogg


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SS7 - STAIRS SESSION 7: GAMES AND DIALOGOUE SYSTEMS (Room 6.2.56)

 7:  A Comparison of Computer Game Behavior Control Systems for Background Characters in a Simulated Hospital Environment
     Colm Sloan, Brian Mac Namee, John D. Kelleher
 10: Difficulty Rating of Sokoban Puzzle
     Petr Jarusek, Radek Pelanek
 41: Strategic planning through topological inference in the game of Go.  A non-linear oscillator network model
     Nicholas Wilkinson, Terry Bossomaier, Mike Harre, Allan Snyder
 4:  Obligationes as Formal Dialogue Systems
     Sara L. Uckelman
 20: Dealing with the dynamics of proof-standard in argumentation-based decision aiding
     Wassila Ouerdane, Nicolas Maudet, Alexis Tsoukias


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SS8 - STAIRS SESSION 8: USER PREFERENCES AND INTERESTS (Room 6.2.56)

 31: Learning Fuzzy Models of User Interests in a Semantic Information Retrieval System
     Mauro Dragoni, Celia da Costa Pereira, Andrea G.B. Tettamanzi
 35: User-based Collaborative Filtering: Sparsity and Performance
     Jennifer Redpath, David Glass, Sally McClean, Luke Chen