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MAICS 2012: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
- Sofia Visa, Atsushi Inoue, Anca L. Ralescu:

Proceedings of the 23rd Midwest Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science Conference 2012, Cincinnati, USA, Apr 21-22, 2012. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 841, CEUR-WS.org 2012
Session 1: Cognitive Science Society Special Session for Best Student Paper Award
- Sholpan Mirseidova, Atsushi Inoue, Lyazzat Atymtayeva:

Applying Soft Computing to Estimation of Resources' Price in Oil and Gas Industry. 6-10 - Mohammad Rawashdeh, Anca L. Ralescu:

Fuzzy Cluster Validity with Generalized Silhouettes. 11-18 - Pakizar Shamoi, Atsushi Inoue:

Computing with Words for Direct Marketing Support System. 19-26 - Nawaf Ali, Derek Schaeffer, Roman V. Yampolskiy:

Linguistic Profiling and Behavioral Drift in Chat Bots. 27-30 - Sarjoun Doumit, Ali A. Minai:

Topic Identification and Analysis in Large News Corpora. 31-34
Session 2: Expert Systems, Tutoring, and Robotics
- Paul De Palma, George Luger, Caroline Smith, Charles Wooters:

Bypassing Words in Automatic Speech Recognition. 36-43 - Jesse Riddle, Ryan Hughes, Nathaniel Biefeld, Suranga Hettiarachchi:

A User Friendly Software Framework for Mobile Robot Control. 44-49 - Melissa A. Desjarlais, Jung Hee Kim, Michael Glass:

COMPS Computer Mediated Problem Solving: A First Look. 50-57
Session 3: Genetic Algorithms and Agent Systems
- Musa Hindi, Roman V. Yampolskiy:

Genetic Algorithm Applied to the Graph Coloring Problem. 60-66 - Joëlle Proust:

A Two-tiered View on Acceptance. 67-70
Session 4: Recognition and Feature Extraction
- Darryl D'Souza, Roman V. Yampolskiy:

Baseline Avatar Face Detection using an Extended Set of Haar-like Features. 72-77 - James Kim, Darryl D'Souza, Roman V. Yampolskiy:

Automated Collection of High Quality 3D Avatar Images. 78-82 - Joshua Adams, Joseph Shelton, Lasanio Small, Sabra Neal, Melissa A. Venable, Jung Hee Kim, Gerry V. Dozier:

Darwinian-Based Feature Extraction Using K-Means and Kohonen Clustering. 83-87
Session 5: Scientific Computing and Applications
- Roman V. Yampolskiy:

Computing Partial Solutions to Difficult AI Problems. 90-93 - Roman V. Yampolskiy:

AI-Complete, AI-Hard, or AI-Easy - Classification of Problems in AI. 94-101
Session 6: Poster Session 1
- Shannon Overbay, Paul De Palma, Marshall Hurson, Tiffany Arnold, Andrew Pierce:

Genetic Algorithms and Book Embeddings: A Dual Layered Approach. 104-111 - Vasile Patrascu:

Bi-fuzziness, Incompleteness, Inconsistency, Truth and Falsity Based on Saturation and Ignorance Functions. A New Approach of Penta-Valued Knowledge Representation. 112-118 - Yuri Danilchenko, Richard Fox:

Automated Code Generation Using Case-Based Reasoning, Routine Design and Template-Based Programming. 119-125 - Joseph Shelton, Melissa A. Venable, Sabra Neal, Joshua Adams, Aniesha Alford, Gerry V. Dozier:

Pixel Consistency, K-Tournament Selection, and Darwinian-Based Feature Extraction. 126-130 - Sahon Bhattacharyya:

Quid Sico? On Cognition & Knowledge. 131-139 - Aleksander Jovanovich, Alina Lazar:

Comparison of Optimization Methods for L1-regularized Logistic Regression. 140-144
Session 7: Fuzzy Logic and Systems
- Kanat T. Kozhakhmet, Gerda Bortsova, Atsushi Inoue, Lyazzat Atymtayeva:

Expert System for Security Audit Using Fuzzy Logic. 146-151 - Adekunle C. Adediji, John Essegbey:

Fuzzy Logic-based Robust Control of a Flexible two-mass System (1990 ACC Benchmark Problem). 152-158 - Zhaowei Ren:

Learning Fuzzy Cognitive Maps by a Hybrid Method Using Nonlinear Hebbian Learning and Extended Great Deluge Algorithm. 159-163
Session 8: Learning and Classifications
- Matthew S. Whitehead, Larry S. Yaeger:

Multi-K Machine Learning Ensembles. 166-172 - Timothy P. Hanratty, Eric Heilman, John Dumer, Robert J. Hammell II:

Knowledge Elicitation to Prototype the Value of Information. 173-179 - Aarti Raheja, Jason Knapp, Chunsheng Fang:

A Dynamic Programming Approach for Heart Segmentation in Chest Radiographs. 180-184 - Jon Fox, Samuel H. Huddleston, Matthew S. Gerber, Donald E. Brown:

Investigating a Bayesian Hierarchical Framework for Feature-Space Modeling of Criminal Site-Selection Problems. 185-192

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