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Künstliche Intelligenz, Volume 34
Volume 34, Number 1, March 2020
- Britta Wrede:
Explaining AI: Are We Ready For It? 1-3 - Sebastian Risi, Mike Preuss:
Special Issue on AI in Games. 5-6 - Sebastian Risi, Mike Preuss:
From Chess and Atari to StarCraft and Beyond: How Game AI is Driving the World of AI. 7-17 - Christoph Salge, Michael Cerny Green, Rodrigo Canaan, Filip Skwarski, Rafael Fritsch, Adrian Brightmoore, Shaofang Ye, Changxing Cao, Julian Togelius:
The AI Settlement Generation Challenge in Minecraft. 19-31 - Amy K. Hoover, Julian Togelius, Scott Lee, Fernando de Mesentier Silva:
The Many AI Challenges of Hearthstone. 33-43 - David Melhart, Georgios N. Yannakakis, Antonios Liapis:
I Feel I Feel You: A Theory of Mind Experiment in Games. 45-55 - Rafet Sifa, Raheel Yawar, Rajkumar Ramamurthy, Christian Bauckhage, Kristian Kersting:
Matrix- and Tensor Factorization for Game Content Recommendation. 57-67 - Julian Knoll, Johannes Stübinger:
Machine-Learning-Based Statistical Arbitrage Football Betting. 69-80 - Mike Preuss, Sebastian Risi:
A Games Industry Perspective on Recent Game AI Developments. 81-83 - Sebastian Risi, Mike Preuss:
Behind DeepMind's AlphaStar AI that Reached Grandmaster Level in StarCraft II. 85-86 - Simon Lucas:
Artificial Intelligence and Games. 87-88 - Cameron Browne:
AI for Ancient Games. 89-93 - Vanessa Volz:
Uncertainty Handling in Surrogate Assisted Optimisation of Games. 95-99 - Nicolas A. Barriga:
Search, Abstractions and Learning in Real-Time Strategy Games. 101-103 - Alexander Steen:
Extensional Paramodulation for Higher-Order Logic and Its Effective Implementation Leo-III. 105-108 - Wolfgang Bibel, Ulrich Furbach:
Formation of a Research Discipline Artificial Intelligence and Intellectics at the Technical University of Munich. 109-116 - Mark H. M. Winands:
2018 IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence and Games (CIG 2018). 117-118 - News. 119-121
Volume 34, Number 2, June 2020
- Daniel Sonntag:
AI in Medicine, Covid-19 and Springer Nature's Open Access Agreement. 123-125 - Stefano Teso, Oliver Hinz:
Challenges in Interactive Machine Learning. 127-130 - Mario Nadj, Merlin Knaeble, Maximilian Xiling Li, Alexander Maedche:
Power to the Oracle? Design Principles for Interactive Labeling Systems in Machine Learning. 131-142 - Tobias Baur, Alexander Heimerl, Florian Lingenfelser, Johannes Wagner, Michel F. Valstar, Björn W. Schuller, Elisabeth André:
eXplainable Cooperative Machine Learning with NOVA. 143-164 - Clemens-Alexander Brust, Christoph Käding, Joachim Denzler:
Active and Incremental Learning with Weak Supervision. 165-180 - Raksha Kumaraswamy, Nandini Ramanan, Phillip Odom, Sriraam Natarajan:
Interactive Transfer Learning in Relational Domains. 181-192 - Andreas Holzinger, André M. Carrington, Heimo Müller:
Measuring the Quality of Explanations: The System Causability Scale (SCS). 193-198 - Benjamin M. Abdel-Karim, Nicolas Pfeuffer, Gernot Rohde, Oliver Hinz:
How and What Can Humans Learn from Being in the Loop? 199-207 - Pedro Peña, Ubbo Visser:
ITP: Inverse Trajectory Planning for Human Pose Prediction. 209-225 - Ute Schmid, Bettina Finzel:
Mutual Explanations for Cooperative Decision Making in Medicine. 227-233 - Kacper Sokol, Peter A. Flach:
One Explanation Does Not Fit All. 235-250 - Wolfgang Bibel:
On the Development of AI in Germany. 251-258 - Michael Sioutis:
Just-In-Time Constraint-Based Inference for Qualitative Spatial and Temporal Reasoning. 259-270 - Wanyi Zhang, Andrea Passerini, Fausto Giunchiglia:
Dealing with Mislabeling via Interactive Machine Learning. 271-278 - News. 279-283
Volume 34, Number 3, September 2020
- Bernd Ludwig:
Editorial. 285-286 - Thomas Schneider, Mantas Simkus:
Special Issue on Ontologies and Data Management: Part I. 287-289 - Franz Baader, Clément Théron:
Role-Value Maps and General Concept Inclusions in the Minimal Description Logic with Value Restrictions or Revisiting Old Skeletons in the DL Cupboard. 291-301 - Piero A. Bonatti, Sabrina Kirrane, Iliana M. Petrova, Luigi Sauro:
Machine Understandable Policies and GDPR Compliance Checking. 303-315 - Ana Ozaki:
Learning Description Logic Ontologies: Five Approaches. Where Do They Stand? 317-327 - Thomas Schneider, Mantas Simkus:
Ontologies and Data Management: A Brief Survey. 329-353 - David Toman, Grant E. Weddell:
Using Feature-Based Description Logics to avoid Duplicate Elimination in Object-Relational Query Languages. 355-363 - Germán Alejandro Braun, Christian Gimenez, Laura Andrea Cecchi, Pablo R. Fillottrani:
crowd: A Visual Tool for Involving Stakeholders into Ontology Engineering Tasks. 365-371 - Pablo R. Fillottrani, Stephan Jamieson, C. Maria Keet:
Connecting Knowledge to Data Through Transformations in KnowID: System Description. 373-379 - Patrick Koopmann:
LETHE: Forgetting and Uniform Interpolation for Expressive Description Logics. 381-387 - Norbert Manthey, Rafael Peñaloza, Sebastian Rudolph:
SATPin: Axiom Pinpointing for Lightweight Description Logics Through Incremental SAT. 389-394 - Labinot Bajraktari:
Querying Rich Ontologies by Exploiting the Structure of Data. 395-398 - Francesco Kriegel:
Constructing and Extending Description Logic Ontologies using Methods of Formal Concept Analysis. 399-403 - Pavlos Marantidis:
Quantitative Variants of Language Equations and their Applications to Description Logics. 405-409 - Adrian Nuradiansyah:
Reasoning in Description Logic Ontologies for Privacy Management. 411-415 - Martin Homola, Ján Kluka, Petra Hozzová, Vojtech Svátek, Miroslav Vacura:
Towards Higher-order OWL. 417-421 - Martin Thomas Horsch, Silvia Chiacchiera, Michael A. Seaton, Ilian T. Todorov, Karel Sindelka, Martin Lísal, Barbara Andreon, Esteban Bayro Kaiser, Gabriele Mogni, Gerhard Goldbeck, Ralf Kunze, Georg Summer, Andreas Fiseni, Hauke Brüning, Peter Schiffels, Welchy Leite Cavalcanti:
Ontologies for the Virtual Materials Marketplace. 423-428 - Uli Sattler, Thomas Schneider:
Interview with Uli Sattler. 429-432 - News. 433-434
Volume 34, Number 4, December 2020
- Kristian Kersting:
Rethinking Computer Science Through AI. 435-437 - Thomas Schneider, Mantas Simkus:
Special Issue on Ontologies and Data Management: Part II. 439-441 - Meghyn Bienvenu:
A Short Survey on Inconsistency Handling in Ontology-Mediated Query Answering. 443-451 - David Carral, Irina Dragoste, Markus Krötzsch:
Reasoner = Logical Calculus + Rule Engine. 453-463 - Tomasz Gogacz, Jerzy Marcinkowski, Andreas Pieris:
All-Instances Restricted Chase Termination for Linear TGDs. 465-473 - Marie-Laure Mugnier:
Data Access With Horn Ontologies: Where Description Logics Meet Existential Rules. 475-489 - Rafael Peñaloza:
Error-Tolerance and Error Management in Lightweight Description Logics. 491-500 - Timothy van Bremen, Anton Dries, Jean Christoph Jung:
onto2problog: A Probabilistic Ontology-Mediated Querying System using Probabilistic Logic Programming. 501-507 - Vedran Kasalica, Matthias Knorr, João Leite, Carlos Lopes:
NoHR: An Overview. 509-515 - Júlia Pukancová, Martin Homola:
The AAA ABox Abduction Solver. 517-522 - Shqiponja Ahmetaj:
Rewriting Approaches for Ontology-Mediated Query Answering. 523-526 - Maximilian Pensel:
A Lightweight Defeasible Description Logic in Depth. 527-531 - Leif Sabellek:
Ontology-Mediated Querying with Horn Description Logics. 533-537 - Ivan Varzinczak:
Defeasible Description Logics. 539-542 - Franz Baader, Stefan Borgwardt, Patrick Koopmann, Veronika Thost, Anni-Yasmin Turhan:
Semantic Technologies for Situation Awareness. 543-550 - Diego Calvanese, Mantas Simkus:
Interview with Diego Calvanese. 551-555 - Kai Hamburger:
Visual Landmarks are Exaggerated: A Theoretical and Empirical View on the Meaning of Landmarks in Human Wayfinding. 557-562 - Ubbo Visser:
Our Software Production is Still Some Sort of Hacking. 563-569 - Rajarshi Biswas, Michael Barz, Daniel Sonntag:
Towards Explanatory Interactive Image Captioning Using Top-Down and Bottom-Up Features, Beam Search and Re-ranking. 571-584 - News. 585-588
- Helen Piel, Rudolf Seising:
In Memoriam Christian Freksa. 589-590
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