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AI Matters, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, August 2014
- Kiri Wagstaff

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Welcome to AI matters. 3 - Yolanda Gil:

Artificial intelligence: no longer just for you and me. 4-5 - Sanmay Das, Susan L. Epstein, Yolanda Gil:

Announcing the SIGAI early career researchers network and conference. 6-8 - Vincent C. Müller

, Nick Bostrom:
Future progress in artificial intelligence: a poll among experts. 9-11 - Robert G. Reynolds, Areej Salaymeh, John O'Shea, Ashley Lemke

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Using agent-based modeling and cultural algorithms to predict the location of submerged ancient occupational sites. 12-14 - António J. M. Castro

, Ana Paula Rocha
, Eugénio C. Oliveira:
A new approach for disruption management in airline operations control. 15-16 - Francesca Rossi, Manuela M. Veloso:

The NY AI summit: a meeting of AI discipline leaders. 17-19 - Peter Stone, Patrick MacAlpine, Katie Genter, Samuel Barrett:

Drop-in games at RoboCup. 20-22 - Manuel Gomez-Rodriguez, Jure Leskovec:

Visualizing information networks: the 2011 Fukushima earthquake. 23-24
Volume 1, Number 2, December 2014
- Kiri Wagstaff

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Welcome to AI Matters Issue 2. 3 - Yolanda Gil:

Ten simple rules for starting a research group. 4-10 - Elias Bareinboim, Judea Pearl:

Generalizing causal knowledge: theory and algorithms. 11-13 - Vaishak Belle

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On the projection problem in active knowledge bases with incomplete information. 14-16 - Tim Brys, John Doucette, Taraneh Khazaei, Ran Taig:

Student travel award recipients for the 2014 AAAI/SIGAI doctoral consortium. 17-18 - Steve Omohundro:

Cryptocurrencies, smart contracts, and artificial intelligence. 19-21 - Brian Scassellati, Bradley Hayes:

Human-robot collaboration. 22-23 - Jonathan Gratch:

Virtual humans for interpersonal processes and skills training. 24-25
Volume 1, Number 3, March 2015
- Kiri Wagstaff

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Welcome to AI Matters issue 3. 3 - Mehran Sahami:

Computer science curricula 2013 (CS2013): AI and the intelligent systems knowledge area. 4-5 - Sanmay Das:

Report on the 2015 career network conference (CNC). 6-7 - Aleksandra Faust

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Reinforcement learning and planning for preference balancing tasks. 8-12 - Iolanda Leite:

Long-term interactions with empathic social robots. 13-15 - Shiry Ginosar, Daniel Haas, Timothy Brown, Jitendra Malik:

Detecting people in Cubist art. 16-18
Volume 1, Number 4, June 2015
- Kiri L. Wagstaff

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Welcome to AI Matters issue 4. 3 - Mark A. Musen:

The protégé project: a look back and a look forward. 4-12 - Judy Goldsmith, Nicholas Mattei, Robert H. Sloan:

Who is watching you eat?: a noir preferences thriller. 13-22 - Alberto Quattrini Li

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Study, design, and evaluation of exploration strategies for autonomous mobile robots. 23-28 - Vasanth Iyer, S. S. Iyengar

, Niki Pissinou:
Ensemble stream model for data-cleaning in sensor networks. 29-32 - Steve Omohundro, George Gregory, Tuna Oezer:

Formation of the ACM SIGAI bay area chapter. 33-34 - ACM/SIGAI autonomous agents research award for Dr. Catherine Pelachaud. 35

- Maria Jung Barrett, Boon Ping Lim, Claudia Schulz, Guni Sharon

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Student travel award recipients for the 2015 AAAI/SIGAI doctoral consortium. 36-37 - David R. Thompson, Alphan Altinok, Benjamin J. Bornstein, Steve A. Chien, Joshua Doubleday, John Bellardo, Kiri L. Wagstaff

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Onboard machine learning classification of images by a cubesat in Earth orbit. 38-40

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