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Artificial Intelligence Review, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, June 2007
- Patricia Scanlon, Susan Bergin:

Using support vector machines and acoustic noise signal for degradation analysis of rotating machinery. 1-15 - David McSherry:

Mixed-initiative problem solving with decision trees. 17-33 - David A. Burke, Kenneth N. Brown

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Using relaxations to improve search in distributed constraint optimisation. 35-50 - Ronan Cummins, Colm O'Riordan

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An axiomatic comparison of learned term-weighting schemes in information retrieval: clarifications and extensions. 51-68 - Michael P. O'Mahony

, Barry Smyth:
Collaborative web search: a robustness analysis. 69-86 - Karen Church, Barry Smyth:

Improving mobile search using content enrichment. 87-102
Volume 28, Number 2, August 2007
- Hui-Qing Chong, Ah-Hwee Tan

, Gee Wah Ng:
Integrated cognitive architectures: a survey. 103-130 - Marcelo Gabriel Armentano

, Analía Amandi
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Plan recognition for interface agents. 131-162 - Martti Juhola, Jorma Laurikkala:

On metricity of two heterogeneous measures in the presence of missing values. 163-178 - D. S. Kalana Mendis, Asoka S. Karunananda, Udaya Samaratunga, Uditha Ratnayake:

An approach to the development of commonsense knowledge modeling systems for disaster management. 179-196
Volume 28, Number 3, October 2007
- Marco Porta:

Human-Computer input and output techniques: an analysis of current research and promising applications. 197-226 - Shlomo Berkovsky

, Tsvi Kuflik
, Francesco Ricci
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P2P case storage and retrieval with an unspecified ontology. 227-255 - Emmanuel M. Pothos:

Occam and Bayes in predicting category intuitiveness. 257-274
Volume 28, Number 4, December 2007
- Lourdes Araujo

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How evolutionary algorithms are applied to statistical natural language processing. 275-303 - Zhi Zhou, Wai Kin (Victor) Chan

, Joe H. Chow:
Agent-based simulation of electricity markets: a survey of tools. 305-342 - Sahin Renckes, Huseyin Polat, Yusuf Oysal:

Providing predictions on distributed HMMs with privacy. 343-362

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