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Künstliche Intelligenz, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, February 2015
- Simone Frintrop:
Bio-inspired Vision Systems. 1-4 - Michael Zillich, Norbert Krüger:
Special Issue on Bio-inspired Vision Systems. 5-7 - Norbert Krüger, Michael Zillich, Peter Janssen, Anders Glent Buch:
What We Can Learn From the Primate's Visual System. 9-18 - Antonio Jose Rodríguez-Sánchez, Heiko Neumann, Justus H. Piater:
Beyond Simple and Complex Neurons: Towards Intermediate-level Representations of Shapes and Objects. 19-29 - Silvio P. Sabatini:
Deep Representation Hierarchies for 3D Active Vision - Designing Specializations in Perception-Action Loops. 31-40 - Ilkay Atil, Sinan Kalkan:
Towards an Embodied Developing Vision System. 41-50 - Reinis Rudzits, Nicolas Pugeault:
Efficient Learning of Pre-attentive Steering in a Driving School Framework. 51-57 - Stefan Kirn, Claus D. Müller-Hengstenberg:
Technische und rechtliche Betrachtungen zur Autonomie kooperativ-intelligenter Softwareagenten. 59-74 - Germán Martín García, Thomas Werner, Simone Frintrop:
Attentional Scene-Exploration and Object Discovery in Image and RGB-D Data. 75-81 - Fred H. Hamker:
Spatial Cognition of Humans and Brain-inspired Artificial Agents. 83-88 - Norbert Krüger:
A Required Paradigm Shift in Today's Vision Research - Interview with Prof. Christoph von der Malsburg. 89-94 - Andreas Richtsfeld, Michael Zillich, Markus Vincze:
Object Detection for Robotic Applications Using Perceptual Organization in 3D. 95-99 - News. 101-105
Volume 29, Number 2, June 2015
- Ubbo Visser:
Recent Statistics on the Growth of the KI Journal. 107-110 - Jean Gelissen, Daniel Sonntag:
Special Issue on Health and Wellbeing. 111-113 - Rafal Kocielnik, Natalia Sidorova:
Personalized Stress Management: Enabling Stress Monitoring with LifelogExplorer. 115-122 - Anders Hedman, Josef Hallberg:
Cognitive Endurance for Brain Health: Challenges of Creating an Intelligent Warning System. 123-129 - Sonja Zillner, Sabrina Barbara Neururer:
Technology Roadmap Development for Big Data Healthcare Applications. 131-141 - Magnus Boman, Pedro Sanches:
Sensemaking in Intelligent Health Data Analytics. 143-152 - Denis Krompaß, Cristóbal Esteban, Volker Tresp, Martin Sedlmayr, Thomas Ganslandt:
Exploiting Latent Embeddings of Nominal Clinical Data for Predicting Hospital Readmission. 153-159 - Christine L. Lisetti, Reza Amini, Ugan Yasavur:
Now All Together: Overview of Virtual Health Assistants Emulating Face-to-Face Health Interview Experience. 161-172 - Lia Susana d. C. Silva-Lopez, Mathias Broxvall, Amy Loutfi, Lars Karlsson:
Towards Configuration Planning with Partially Ordered Preferences: Representation and Results. 173-183 - Marc Cavazza, Fred Charles, Alan Lindsay, Jonathan Siddle, Gersende Georg:
An Interactive Narrative Format for Clinical Guidelines. 185-191 - Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová, Francis Colas, Mario Gianni, Fiora Pirri, Joachim de Greeff, Koen V. Hindriks, Mark A. Neerincx, Petter Ögren, Tomás Svoboda, Rainer Worst:
TRADR Project: Long-Term Human-Robot Teaming for Robot Assisted Disaster Response. 193-201 - Daniel Sonntag, Jean Gelissen:
A Paradigm Shift in Healthcare Provision - Interview with Dr. Jörg Habetha, Senior Director at Philips Research, Department Head 'Personal Health'. 203-205 - Ubbo Visser:
KI Fachbereichspolitik und Künstliche Kognitive Systeme - Interview mit Antonio Krüger, Professor für Informatik an der Universität des Saarlandes und Sprecher des Fachbereichs KI in der Gesellschaft für Informatik. 207-212 - Richard McClatchey:
Facilitating Evolution during Design and Implementation. 213-217 - András Lörincz:
Revolution in Health and Wellbeing - Machine Learning, Crowdsourcing and Self-annotation. 219-222 - Bettina Berendt, Marco Büchler, Geoffrey Rockwell:
Is it Research or is it Spying? Thinking-Through Ethics in Big Data AI and Other Knowledge Sciences. 223-232 - News. 233-238
Volume 29, Number 3, August 2015
- Ute Schmid:
You Need the AI Community - and the AI Community Needs You! 239-241 - Marco Ragni, Frieder Stolzenburg:
Special Issue on Higher-Level Cognition and Computation. 243-245 - Marco Ragni, Frieder Stolzenburg:
Higher-Level Cognition and Computation: A Survey. 247-253 - Christoph Beierle, Gabriele Kern-Isberner, Marc Finthammer, Nico Potyka:
Extending and Completing Probabilistic Knowledge and Beliefs Without Bias. 255-262 - Mathias Winther Madsen:
On the Consistency of Approximate Multi-agent Probability Theory. 263-270 - Ulrich Furbach, Claudia Schon, Frieder Stolzenburg, Karl-Heinz Weis, Claus-Peter Wirth:
The RatioLog Project: Rational Extensions of Logical Reasoning. 271-277 - Christian Eichhorn, Gabriele Kern-Isberner:
Qualitative and Semi-Quantitative Inductive Reasoning with Conditionals - Technical Project Report. 279-289 - Tarek R. Besold, José Hernández-Orallo, Ute Schmid:
Can Machine Intelligence be Measured in the Same Way as Human intelligence? 291-297 - Marco Ragni, Christian Becker-Asano:
The Pleasure will be Always on Our Side - Interview with Wolfram Burgard, University of Freiburg. 299-302 - Marco Ragni:
To Make the World a Better Place - Interview with Bernhard Nebel, Professor for Foundations of Artificial Intelligence, University of Freiburg, Germany. 303-306 - Yacin Hamami:
Markus Knauff: Space to Reason - A Spatial Theory of Human Thought - The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2013, xvii+312 pp., ISBN: 9780262018654 (Hardcover), ISBN: 9780262313636 (Ebook), $40 (Hardcover), $28 (Ebook). 307-309 - News. 311-317
Volume 29, Number 4, November 2015
- Anni-Yasmin Turhan:
Pleased to Meet You! 319-322 - Barbara Hammer, Marc Toussaint:
Special Issue on Autonomous Learning. 323-327 - Frank Hutter, Jörg Lücke, Lars Schmidt-Thieme:
Beyond Manual Tuning of Hyperparameters. 329-337 - Oliver Walter, Reinhold Haeb-Umbach, Bassam Mokbel, Benjamin Paaßen, Barbara Hammer:
Autonomous Learning of Representations. 339-351 - Wendelin Böhmer, Jost Tobias Springenberg, Joschka Boedecker, Martin A. Riedmiller, Klaus Obermayer:
Autonomous Learning of State Representations for Control: An Emerging Field Aims to Autonomously Learn State Representations for Reinforcement Learning Agents from Their Real-World Sensor Observations. 353-362 - Kristian Kersting, Sriraam Natarajan:
Statistical Relational Artificial Intelligence: From Distributions through Actions to Optimization. 363-368 - Alexander Fabisch, Jan Hendrik Metzen, Mario Michael Krell, Frank Kirchner:
Accounting for Task-Difficulty in Active Multi-Task Robot Control Learning. 369-377 - Marc Toussaint, Helge J. Ritter, Oliver Brock:
The Optimization Route to Robotics - and Alternatives. 379-388 - Nihat Ay:
Geometric Design Principles for Brains of Embodied Agents. 389-399 - Marcell Missura, Sven Behnke:
Online Learning of Bipedal Walking Stabilization. 401-405 - Moritz Tenorth, Jan Oliver Winkler, Daniel Beßler, Michael Beetz:
Open-EASE: A Cloud-Based Knowledge Service for Autonomous Learning. 407-411 - Sebastian Gross, Bassam Mokbel, Barbara Hammer, Niels Pinkwart:
Learning Feedback in Intelligent Tutoring Systems - Report of the FIT Project, Conducted from December 2011 to March 2015. 413-418 - Hanna Stockinger:
Consumers' Perception of Augmented Reality as an Emerging end User Technology: Social Media Monitoring Applied. 419-439 - Asja Fischer:
Training Restricted Boltzmann Machines. 441-444 - Benjamin Paaßen:
Interview with Werner von Seelen. 445-448
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