Journal: AI Matters

Volume 2, Issue 4

4 -- 6Amy McGovern, Eric Eaton. AI profiles: an interview with Peter Norvig
7 -- 8Todd W. Neller. AI education: birds of a feather
9 -- 10Henny Admoni. Nonverbal communication in socially assistive human-robot interaction
11 -- 12Diederik M. Roijers. Multi-objective decision-theoretic planning: abstract
13 -- 15Yoko Nakajima, Michal Ptaszynski, Hirotoshi Honma, Fumito Masui. Automatic extraction of future references from news using morphosemantic patterns with application to future trend prediction
16 -- 17Saad Alqithami. Network organization paradigm
18 -- 19Daniel Urieli. Autonomous trading in modern electricity markets
20 -- 24Ernest Davis. AI amusements: the tragic tale of Tay the chatbot

Volume 2, Issue 3

3 -- 0Eric Eaton, Amy McGovern. Welcome to AI Matters, volume 2, issue 3
4 -- 5Yolanda Gil. Looking back and looking to the future: 2016 SIGAI elections
6 -- 13Oded Koren, Nir Perel. Contextual test: an alternative way to measure computer ability
14 -- 15Lilian Berton, Alneu de Andrade Lopes. Neighborhood graph construction for semi-supervised learning
16 -- 17Babak Saleh. Wow! that looks strange: computational models for detection and reasoning about abnormalities in images
18 -- 19Boyu Wang. Machine learning techniques for brain signal analysis with applications on seizure detection and brain-computer interfaces
20 -- 22Shaona Ghosh. Online machine learning for networked data
23 -- 24Cen Wan. Novel hierarchical feature selection algorithms for predicting genes' aging-related function
25 -- 26Prateek Tandon. Bayesian aggregation of evidence for detection and characterization of patterns in multiple noisy observations
27 -- 29Azad Naik, Huzefa Rangwala. Large-scale hierarchical classification with rare categories and inconsistencies
30 -- 31Jeffrey Nichols, John O'Donovan, Jalal Mahmud. ACM IUI 2016 conference highlights
32 -- 0. AI amusements

Volume 2, Issue 2

3 -- 0Eric Eaton, Amy McGovern. Welcome to AI Matters, volume 2, issue 2
4 -- 14Eric Eaton, Tom Dietterich, Maria L. Gini, Barbara J. Grosz, Charles L. Isbell, Subbarao Kambhampati, Michael L. Littman, Francesca Rossi, Stuart Russell, Peter Stone, Toby Walsh, Michael Wooldridge. Who speaks for AI?
15 -- 17Axel J. Soto, Ryan Kiros, Vlado Keselj, Evangelos E. Milios. Machine learning meets visualization for extracting insights from text data
18 -- 0. AI amusements

Volume 2, Issue 1

3 -- 0Eric Eaton, Kiri L. Wagstaff. Welcome to AI Matter: volume 2, issue 1
4 -- 6Siddhartha Banerjee, Prasenjit Mitra. WikiKreator: automatic authoring of Wikipedia content
7 -- 8Penousal Machado, Adriano Vinhas, João Correia, Anikó Ekárt. Evolving ambiguous images
9 -- 11Rahmatollah Beheshti. Modeling social norms in real-world agent-based simulations
12 -- 13Susan P. Imberman. Report on the special track in AI Education at FLAIRS 28
14 -- 15Duen Horng (Polo) Chau, Oliver Brdiczka. ACM IUI 2015 conference highlights
16 -- 0. AI amusements