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ExaCt 2008: Patras, Greece
- Thomas Roth-Berghofer, Stefan Schulz, David B. Leake, Daniel Bahls:

Explanation-aware Computing, Papers from the 2008 ECAI Workshop, Patras, Greece, July 21-22, 2008. University of Patras. 2008 - Thomas Roth-Berghofer, Stefan Schulz, David B. Leake, Daniel Bahls:

Organizing Committee / Preface. ExaCt 2008 - Patrick Brézillon:

Explaining for Contextualizing and Contextualizing for Explaining: A role in collaborative work. ExaCt 2008: 1-12 - Omar Zia Khan, Pascal Poupart, James P. Black:

Explaining recommendations generated by MDPs. ExaCt 2008: 13-24 - Francisco Elizalde, Luis Enrique Sucar, Julieta Noguez, Alberto Reyes:

Integrating Probabilistic and Knowledge-Based Systems for Explanation Generation. ExaCt 2008: 25-36 - Martin Brain, Marina De Vos:

Answer Set Programming ? a Domain in Need of Explanation: A Position Paper. ExaCt 2008: 37-48 - Theocharis Tsigkritis, George Spanoudakis:

A Temporal Abductive Diagnostic Process for Runtime Properties Violations. ExaCt 2008: 49-60 - Jixin Ma, Brian Knight, Miltos Petridis:

Deriving Explanations From Partial Temporal Information. ExaCt 2008: 61-71 - Andrew Potter:

Linked and Convergent Structures in Discourse-Based Reasoning. ExaCt 2008: 72-84 - Helmut Horacek:

A High-Level Categorization of Explanation A Case Study with a Tutoring System. ExaCt 2008: 84-95 - Maaike Harbers, Karel van den Bosch, Frank Dignum, John-Jules Ch. Meyer:

A Cognitive Model for the Generation and Explanation of Behaviour in Virtual Training Systems. ExaCt 2008: 96-107 - Jörg Cassens, Anders Kofod-Petersen, Sobah Abbas Petersen, Monica Divitini:

Explanations and Privacy in Intelligent Social Awareness Applications. ExaCt 2008: 108-117 - François Bry, Jakub Kotowski:

Towards Reasoning and Explanations for Social Tagging. ExaCt 2008: 118-128 - Björn Forcher, Benjamin Adrian, Thomas Roth-Berghofer:

Explanation Styles in iDocumen. ExaCt 2008: 129-140

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