ACCEPTED PAPERS
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7: Roman Barták and Ondrej Cepek. Nested Precedence Networks with Alternatives: Recognition, Tractability, and Models
13: Krzysztof Stebel and Dariusz Choinski. Context model for Multi-Agent System reconfiguration
21: Ieroham Baruch, Rosalba Galvan Guerra and Boyka Nenkova. Centralized Indirect Control of an Anaerobic Digestion Bioprocess Using Recurrent Neural Identifier
23: Andrea Corradini. Tailoring the Interpretation of Spatial Linguistic Expressions for Playing a Board Game
24: Darius Plikynas. NN-Based Multiagent Platform for Testing Investing Strategies
29: Svetoslav Genchev, Pencho Venkov and Boris Vidolov. Trilateration Analysis for Movement Planning in a Group of Mobile Robots
31: Emilia Oikarinen and Tomi Janhunen. Implementing Prioritized Circumscription by Computing Disjunctive Stable Models
34: Elena Cardillo, Claudio Eccher, Luciano Serafini and Andrei Tamilin. Logical Analysis of Mappings between Medical Classification Systems
35: Chiara Ghidini and Luciano Serafini. Mapping properties of heterogeneous ontologies
36: Antti Hyvärinen, Tommi Junttila and Ilkka Niemelä. Incorporating Learning in Grid-Based Randomized SAT Solving
37: Mihai Dascalu, Erol-Valeriu Chioasca and Stefan Trausan-Matu. ASAP - An Advanced System for Assessing Chat Participants
40: Carles Pous, Pablo Gay, Albert Pla, Joan Brunet, Judit Sanz and Beatriz Lopez. Modeling reuse on Case-base Reasoning with application to breast cancer diagnosis
45: Sylvain Lamprier, Tassadit Amghar, Bernard Levrat and Frédéric Saubion. Using Text Segmentation to Enhance the Cluster Hypothesis
46: Sylvain Lamprier, Tassadit Amghar, Bernard Levrat and Frédéric Saubion. Thematic Segment Retrieval Revisited
48: Zhipeng Lu and Jin-Kao Hao. Solving the course timetabling problem with a hybrid heuristic algorithm
58: Maciej Lawrynczuk and Piotr Tatjewski. Optimising Predictive Control Based on Neural Models
59: Zdenek Ceska, Michal Toman and Karel Jezek. Multilingual Plagiarism Detection
60: liao zhihua, zhang zili and liu qian. A Generalized Joint Inference Approach in Citation Matching
61: Philippe Balbiani, Yannick Chevalier and Marwa El Houri. A logical approach to dynamic role-based access control
68: laurence cholvy and Stephanie Roussel. Towards Agent-Oriented Relevant Information
73: ROCIO GARCIA-DURAN, FERNANDO FERNANDEZ and Daniel Borrajo. PROTOTYPES BASED RELATIONAL LEARNING
75: Dragan Radojevic, Aleksandar Perovic, Zoran Ognjanovi\u0107 and Miodrag Raskovic. Interpolative Boolean logic
77: Carlos Linares Lopez. Heuristic Hill-Climbing as a Markov Process
79: Marina Velikova, Maurice Samulski, Nico Karssemeijer and Peter Lucas. Toward expert knowledge representation for automatic breast cancer detection
82: Marek Grzes and Daniel Kudenko. Robustness Analysis of SARSA(lambda): Different Models of Reward and Initialisation
83: Katie Atkinson and Trevor Bench-Capon. Abstract Argumentation Scheme Frameworks
85: Nikolaos Spanoudakis and Pavlos Moraitis. The Agent Modeling Language (AMOLA)
88: Roberto Gretter, Milen Kouylekov and Matteo Negri. Dealing with Spoken Requests in a Multimodal Question Answering System
91: Bayo Omomowo, Ines Arana and Hatem Ahriz. DynABT: Dynamic Asynchronous Backtracking for Dynamic DisCSPs
97: nibaldo rodriguez. Hybrid Wavelet-RBFNN Model For Monthly Anchovy Catches Forecasting
99: Preslav Nakov. Noun Compound Interpretation Using Paraphrasing Verbs: Feasibility Study
ACCEPTED POSTERS
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6: Tatiana Ilkova and Mitko PETROV. Dynamic and Neuro-dynamic Optimization of a Fed-batch Fermentation Process
11: Plamena Andreeva. Classification Model for Estimating of Risk Factors in Cardiological Diagnostics
20: Sarra Ben Hariz and Zied Elouedi. Incremental Belief Clustering Approach
39: Oliver Kutz, Dominik Luecke and Till Mossakowski. Designing and Refining Heterogeneous Ontologies
47: David Lee, Ines Arana, Hatem Ahriz and Kit-Ying Hui. A Hybrid Approach to Distributed Constraint Satisfaction
50: Frédéric Lardeux, Eric Monfroy and Frédéric Saubion. Interleaved Alldifferent Constraints: CSP and SAT Approaches
55: S. Fatemeh Alavizadeh, Caro Lucas and Behzad Moshiri. Adaptation of Personality-based Decision Making to Crowd Behavior Simulations
57: Amelia Badica and Costin Badica. Conceptualizing Interactions with Matchmakers and Front-agents Using Formal Specification and Verification Methods
64: Khalid Isa, shamsul mohamad and Zarina Tukiran. Development of INPLANS: An Analysis of Student Performance using Neuro-Fuzzy
70: Susana Fernandez, Javier Asensio, Marta Jiménez and Daniel Borrajo. A Social and Emotional Model for Obtaining Believable Emergent Behavior
86: Saeed Parsa, Mojtaba Vahidi-Asl and Somaye Arabi. A Learning Approach to Early Bug Prediction in Deployed Software
89: Piotr Lipinski. Evolutionary Decision Support System for Stock Market Trading
96: Maciej Lawrynczuk. Suboptimal Nonlinear Predictive Control Based on Neural Wiener Models