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AI Magazine, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, Spring 2000
- Carol Hamilton:

AAAI News. 5-6 - Marie desJardins, David L. Waltz:

Letters to the Editor. 7 - David B. Leake:

Editorial. 8 - Minoru Asada, Manuela M. Veloso, Milind Tambe, Itsuki Noda, Hiroaki Kitano, Gerhard K. Kraetzschmar:

Overview of RoboCup-98. 9-19 - Peter Stone, Manuela M. Veloso, Patrick Riley:

CMUNITED-98 Simulator Team. 20-28 - Manuela M. Veloso, Michael H. Bowling, Sorin Achim, Kwun Han, Peter Stone:

CMUNITED-98: RoboCup-98 Small-Robot World Champion Team. 29-36 - Jens-Steffen Gutmann, Wolfgang Hatzack, Immanuel Herrmann, Bernhard Nebel, Frank Rittinger, Augustinus Topor, Thilo Weigel:

The CS Freiburg Team: Playing Robotic Soccer Based on an Explicit World Model. 37-46 - Masahiro Fujita, Manuela M. Veloso, William T. B. Uther, Minoru Asada, Hiroaki Kitano, Vincent Hugel, Patrick Bonnin, Jean-Christophe Bouramoué, Pierre Blazevic:

Vision, Strategy, and Localization Using the Sony Robots at RoboCup-98. 47-56 - Elisabeth André

, Kim Binsted, Kumiko Tanaka-Ishii, Sean Luke, Gerd Herzog, Thomas Rist:
Three RoboCup Simulation League Commentator Systems. 57-66 - Karen Zita Haigh, Tucker R. Balch:

AAAI-98 Robot Exhibition. 67-76 - Robin R. Murphy:

Using Robot Competitions to Promote Intellectual Development. 77-90 - Dieter Fensel, Craig A. Knoblock, Nicholas Kushmerick, Marie-Christine Rousset:

Workshop on Intelligent Information Integration (III-99). 91-94 - Brian Drabble, Laurent Chaudron, Catherine Tessier, Sue Abu-Hakima, Steven Willmott, Jim Austin, Boi Faltings, Eugene C. Freuder, Gerhard Friedrich, Alex Alves Freitas, Ulises Cortés, Miquel Sànchez-Marrè, David W. Aha, Irma Becerra-Fernandez, Héctor Muñoz-Avila, Aditya Ghose, Tim Menzies, Ken Satoh, Mary Elaine Califf, Michael T. Cox, Sandip Sen

, Patrick Brézillon, Jean-Charles Pomerol, Roy M. Turner, Elise H. Turner:
Reports on the AAAI 1999 Workshop Program. 95-100 - Martin Charles Golumbic:

1999 Bar Illan Symposium on the Foundations of Artificial Intelligence. 101 - B. Chandrasekaran:

A Message to Readers. 102 - Sebastian Thrun, Michael L. Littman:

A Review of Reinforcement Learning. 103-105
Volume 21, Number 2, Summer 2000
- Carol Hamilton, Robert Burnham:

AAAI News. 5-11 - David L. Waltz:

AAAI 2000 Elected Fellows. 12 - Derek Long, Henry A. Kautz, Bart Selman, Blai Bonet, Hector Geffner, Jana Koehler, Michael Brenner, Jörg Hoffmann, Frank Rittinger, Corin R. Anderson, Daniel S. Weld, David E. Smith, Maria Fox:

The AIPS-98 Planning Competition. 13-33 - Drew V. McDermott:

The 1998 AI Planning Systems Competition. 35-55 - Adnan Darwiche:

Model-Based Diagnosis under Real-World Constraints. 57-73 - Henry Lieberman:

2000 ACM Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces. 75-76 - Jiming Liu:

The 1999 Asia-Pacific Conference on Intelligent-Agent Technology. 77-78 - David J. Musliner, Barney Pell, Wolff Dobson, Kai Goebel, Gautam Biswas, Sheila A. McIlraith, Giuseppina C. Gini, Sven Koenig, Shlomo Zilberstein, Weixiong Zhang:

Reports on the AAAI Spring Symposia (March 1999). 79-84 - Fawzi Daud, Michael Mateas, Phoebe Sengers, Susan Brennan, Alain Giboin, David R. Traum, Vinay K. Chaudri, Richard Fikes, Donia Scott, Richard Power, David D. Jensen:

Reports on the AAAI Fall Symposia (November 1999 and November 1998). 85-88 - Elizabeth Bradley:

Review of The Computational Beauty of Nature. 89-92
Volume 21, Number 3, Fall 2000
- David B. Leake:

Editorial. 4 - Carol Hamilton:

AAAI News. 5-10 - Silvia Coradeschi, Lars Karlsson, Peter Stone, Tucker R. Balch, Gerhard K. Kraetzschmar, Minoru Asada:

Overview of RoboCup-99. 11-18 - Kumiko Tanaka-Ishii, Ian Frank, Katsuto Arai:

Trying to Understand RoboCup. 19-24 - Tomoichi Takahashi:

LogMonitor: Analyzing Good Plays to Train Player Agents. 25-26 - Milind Tambe, Taylor Raines, Stacy Marsella:

Agent Assistants for Team Analysis. 27-31 - Peter Stone, Patrick Riley, Manuela M. Veloso:

The CMUnited-99 Champion Simulator Team. 33-40 - Raffaello D'Andrea, Jin-Woo Lee:

Cornell Big Red: Small-Size-League Winner. 41-46 - Mansour Jamzad, Amirali Foroughnassiraei, Ehsan Chiniforooshan, Reza Ghorbani, Moslem Kazemi, Hamid Reza Chitsaz, Farid Mobasser, Sayyed Bashir Sadjad:

Arvand: A Soccer Player Robot. 47-51 - Vincent Hugel, Patrick Bonnin, Pierre Blazevic:

Using Reactive and Adaptive Behaviors to Play Soccer. 53-60 - Xindong Wu:

Building Intelligent Learning Database Systems. 61-68 - Lisa Meeden, Alan C. Schultz, Tucker R. Balch, Rahul Bhargava, Karen Zita Haigh, Marc Böhlen, Cathryne Stein, David P. Miller:

The AAAI 1999 Mobile Robot Competitions and Exhibitions. 69-78
Volume 21, Number 4, Winter 2000
- AAAI News. 5-10

- David A. Shamma, En Park:

AAAI 2000 Conference Summary. 11-12 - Ramasamy Uthurusamy, Barbara Hayes-Roth:

The Eleventh Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference (IAAI-99). 15-16 - Reid G. Smith, Adam Farquhar:

The Road Ahead for Knowledge Management: An AI Perspective. 17-40 - Howard E. Shrobe:

What Does the Future Hold? 41-57 - André Hübner, Mario Lenz, Roman Borch, Michael Posthoff:

Last-Minute Travel Application. 58-62 - Andy Hon Wai Chun, Steve Ho Chuen Chan, Francis Ming Fai Tsang, Dennis Wai Ming Yeung:

Stand-Allocation System (SAS): A Constraint-Based System Developed with Software Components. 63-74 - GeunSik Jo, Jong-Jin Jung, Ji-Hoon Koo, Sang-Ho Hyun:

Ramp Activity Expert System for Scheduling and Coordination at an Airport. 75-82 - Eero Hyvönen, Stefano De Pascale:

A New Basis for Spreadsheet Computing: Interval Solver for Microsoft Excel. 83-92 - Sebastian Thrun:

Probabilistic Algorithms in Robotics. 93-109 - Anthony Barrett, Steve A. Chien:

The Fifth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Planning and Scheduling. 111-115 - Paul McKevitt, Conn Mulvihill, Seán Ó Nualláin:

Language, Vision, and Music: Report on the Eighth International Workshop on the Cognitive Science of Natural Language Processing (CSNLP-8). 117-119 - Eleni Stroulia:

Review of Knowledge Engineering and Management. 121-122 - B. Chandrasekaran:

Review of Intelligent Systems for Engineering: A Knowledge-Based Approach. 123-124

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