Journal: AI Magazine

Volume 20, Issue 4

5 -- 12. AAAI News
13 -- 22Marie desJardins, Edmund H. Durfee, Charles L. Ortiz Jr., Michael Wolverton. A Survey of Research in Distributed, Continual Planning
23 -- 34Barbara J. Grosz, Luke Hunsberger, Sarit Kraus. Planning and Acting Together
35 -- 43Craig Boutilier. Multiagent Systems: Challenges and Opportunities for Decision-Theoretic Planning
45 -- 53Marie desJardins, Michael Wolverton. Coordinating a Distributed Planning System
55 -- 61Edmund H. Durfee. Distributed Continual Planning for Unmanned Ground Vehicle Teams
63 -- 69Karen L. Myers. CPEF: A Continuous Planning and Execution Framework
71 -- 83Martha E. Pollack, John F. Horty. There s More to Life than Making Plans: Plan Management in Dynamic, Multiagent Environments
85 -- 92Milind Tambe, Hyuckchul Jung. The Benefits of Arguing in a Team
93 -- 96Jeremy Frank. The CP 98 Workshop on Constraint Problem Reformulation
97 -- 102Jack Minker. The Workshop on Logic-Based Artificial Intelligence

Volume 20, Issue 3

5 -- 17. AAAI News
12 -- 17David B. Leake. Editorial
18 -- 35David L. Waltz. The Importance of Importance
37 -- 55Tomaso Poggio, Christian R. Shelton. Machine Learning, Machine Vision, and the Brain
57 -- 65Ruzena Bajcsy, Edward W. Large. When and Where Will AI Meet Robotics? Issues in Representation
67 -- 77Russ B. Altman. AI in Medicine: The Spectrum of Challenges from Managed Care to Molecular Medicine
78 -- 82Sebastian Thrun, Christos Faloutsos, Tom M. Mitchell, Larry A. Wasserman. Automated Learning and Discovery Stat-Of-The-Art and Research Topics in a Rapidly Growing Field
83 -- 86Nancy Green, Jennifer Chu-Carroll, David Kortenkamp, Alan C. Schultz, Michael H. Coen, Dragomir R. Radev, Eduard H. Hovy, Peter Haddawy, Steve Hanks, Eugene C. Freuder, Charlie Ortiz, Sandip Sen. The AAAI Spring Symposia
87 -- 89Giuseppe De Giacomo, Marie desJardins, Dolores Cañamero, Glenn S. Wasson, Michael L. Littman, Gerard Allwein, Kim Marriott, Bernd Meyer, Barbara Webb, Tom Con. The AAAI Fall Symposia
90 -- 91Simon Parsons. A Review of Non-monotonic Reasoning
92 -- 93Bonnie Holte Bennett. A Review of Robot: Mere Machine to Transcendent Mind

Volume 20, Issue 2

11 -- 19Peter Haddawy. An Overview of Some Recent Developments in Bayesian Problem-Solving Techniques
21 -- 36Bruce D Ambrosio. Inference in Bayesian Networks
37 -- 54Jim Blythe. Decision-Theoretic Planning
55 -- 68Jon Doyle, Richmond H. Thomason. Background to Qualitative Decision Theory
69 -- 82Irfan A. Essa. Computers Seeing People
83 -- 91Steven Minton, Michael P. Wellman. JAIR at Five
93 -- 123Daniel S. Weld. Recent Advances in AI Planning
128 -- 0Patrick J. Hayes, Kenneth M. Ford. Old Sins and New Confessions

Volume 20, Issue 1

11 -- 12Bruce G. Buchanan, Sam Uthurusamyr. The Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference
13 -- 25Richard H. Lathrop, Nicholas R. Steffen, Miriam P. Raphael, Sophia Deeds-Rubin, Michael J. Pazzani, Paul J. Cimoch, Darryl M. See, Jeremiah G. Tilles. Knowledge-Based Avoidance of Drug-Resistant HIV Mutants
27 -- 41Randolph M. Jones, John E. Laird, Paul E. Nielsen, Karen J. Coulter, Patrick G. Kenny, Frank V. Koss. Automated Intelligent Pilots for Combat Flight Simulation
43 -- 53Alexander Kott, Victor Saks, Albert Mercer. A New Technique Enables Dynamic Replanning and Rescheduling of Aeromedical Evacuation
55 -- 67J. Dale Kirkland, Ted E. Senator, James J. Hayden, Tomasz Dybala, Henry G. Goldberg, Ping Shyr. THE NASD Regulation Advanced-Detection System (ADS)
69 -- 76Richard Helfman, Edmund H. Baur, John Dumer, Tim Hanratty, Holly Ingham. Turbine Engine Diagnostics (TED)
77 -- 98Donald W. Loveland. Automated Deduction: Looking Ahead
99 -- 116Edmund H. Durfee. Practically Coordinating
117 -- 118Dana S. Nau. AI Game-Playing Techniques
119 -- 122Asunción Gómez-Pérez, V. Richard Benjamins. Applications of Ontologies and Problem-Solving Methods
127 -- 133Aaron Sloman. Review of Affective Computing
134 -- 137Rosalind W. Picard. Response to Sloman s Review of Affective Computing
138 -- 0Peter F. Patel-Schneider. Review of One Jump Ahead: Challenging Human Supremacy in Checkers