AAAI 2006 Spring Symposium Reports
Résumé
The American Association for Artificial Intelligence, in cooperation with Stan- ford University’s Computer Science De- partment, was pleased to present its 2006 Spring Symposium Series held March 27–29, 2006, at Stanford Univer- sity, California. The titles of the eight symposia were (1) Argumentation for Consumers of Health Care (chaired by Nancy Green); (2) Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Cognitive Science Principles Meet AI Hard Problems (chaired by Christian Lebiere); (3) Computational Approaches to Analyzing Weblogs (chaired by Nicolas Nicolov); (4) Dis- tributed Plan and Schedule Management (chaired by Ed Durfee); (5) Formalizing and Compiling Background Knowledge and Its Applications to Knowledge Rep- resentation and Question Answering (chaired by Chitta Baral); (6) Semantic Web Meets e-Government (chaired by Ljiljana Stojanovic); (7) To Boldly Go Where No Human-Robot Team Has Gone Before (chaired by Terry Fong); and (8) What Went Wrong and Why: Lessons from AI Research and Applica- tions (chaired by Dan Shapiro).
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