Accepted Papers 

* each accepted paper must have at least one author register for the conference in order to be published in the proceedings

Long Papers

  • Eric Aaron and Juan Pablo Mendoza. Dynamic Obstacle Representations for Robot and Virtual Agent Navigation.
  • Amir Aavani, Xiongnan Newman Wu, Eugenia Ternovska and David Mitchell. Grounding Formulas with Complex Terms.
  • Naveed Afzal, Ruslan Mitkov and Atefeh Farzindar. Unsupervised Relation Extraction using Dependency Trees for Auto matic Generation of Multiple-Choice Questions.
  • Eric Charton, Michel Gagnon and Benoit Ozell. Automatic Semantic Web Annotation of Named Entities.
  • Patrick Connor and Thomas Trappenberg. Characterizing a Brain-Based Value-Function Approximator.
  • Daniel Ferguson and Pantelis Elinas. Strategic Decision Making for Inshore Sailboat Racing.
  • Ben Fowler and Daniel Silver. Consolidation using Context-Sensitive Multiple Task Learning.
  • Lisa Gaudette and Nathalie Japkowicz. Compact Features for Sentiment Analysis.
  • Yuanyuan Guo, Harry Zhang and Xiaobo Liu. Instance Selection in Semi-Supervised Learning.
  • Paul Hollensen, Warren Connors and Thomas Trappenberg. Comparison of Learned Versus Engineered Features for Detection of Mine Like Objects from Raw Sonar Images.
  • Aminul Islam and Diana Inkpen. Correcting Different Types of Errors in Texts.
  • Alistair Kennedy and Stan Szpakowicz. A Supervised Method of Feature Weighting for Measuring Semantic Relatedness.
  • Maryam Khordad, Robert E. Mercer and Peter Rogan. Improving Phenotype Name Recognition.  
  • Zijie Li and Peter van Beek. Finding Small Backdoors in SAT Instances.
  • Kinfe Mengistu and Frank Rudzicz. Comparing Humans and Automatic Speech Recognition Systems in Recognizing Dysarthric Speech.
  • Ehsan Mokhtari, Zeinab Noorian, Behrouz Tork Ladani and Mohammad Ali Nematbakhsh. A Context-aware Reputation-based Model of Trust for Open Multi-Agent Environments.
  • Philippe Muller and Philippe Langlais. Comparing distributional and mirror translation similarities for extracting synonyms.
  • Marc Pouly. Generic Solution Construction in Valuation-Based Systems.
  • Bahareh Sarrafzadeh, Nikolay Yakovets, Nick Cercone and Aijun An. Cross Lingual Word Sense Disambiguation for Languages with Scarce Resources.
  • Mondelle Simeon and Robert Hilderman. COSINE: A Vertical Group Difference Approach to Contrast Set Mining.
  • Zhengya Sun, Wei Jin and Jue Wang. Reducing Position-Sensitive Subset Ranking to Classification.
  • Rene Witte, Bahar Sateli, Ninus Khamis and Juergen Rilling. Intelligent Software Developement Environments: Integrating Natural Language Processing with the Eclipse Platform.
  • Yang Xiang and Franklin Hanshar. Partial Evaluation for Planning in Multiagent Expedition.

Short Papers

  • Wegdan Abdelsalam, David Chiu, Siu-Cheung Chau, Yasser Ebrahim and Maher Ahmed. Moving Object Modelling Approach for Lowering Uncertainty in Location Tracking Systems.
  • Calin Anton. An Improved Satisfiable SAT Generator Based on Random Subgraph Isomorphism.
  • Henry Bediako-Asare, Scott Buffett and Michael W. Fleming. Utility Estimation in Large Preference Graphs Using A* Search.
  • Nabil Belacel and Feras Al-Obeidat. A Learning Method for Developing PROAFTN Classifiers and A Comparative Studay with Decision Trees.
  • Soumaya Chaffar and Diana Inkpen. Using a Heterogeneous Dataset for Emotion Analysis in Text.
  • Yllias Chali, Sadid Hasan and Kaisar Imam. Using Semantic Information to Answer Complex Questions.
  • Hamid R. Chinaei and Brahim Chaib-Draa. Learning Dialogue POMDP Models from Data.
  • Thang Manh Do, Seng Loke and Fei Liu. Exploring Answer Set Programming for Stream Reasoning.
  • Nicholas Fitzgerald, Giuseppe Carenini, Gabriel Murray and Shafiq Joty. Exploiting Conversational Features to Detect High-Quality Blog Comments.
  • Oana Frunza and Diana Inkpen. Extracting Relations between Diseases, Treatments, and Tests from Clinical Data.
  • Ekhine Irurozki, Borja Calvo and Jose A. Lozano. Learning Probability Distributions over Permutations by Means of Fourier Coefficients.
  • Dreama Jain and Ziad Kobti. Simulating the Effect of Emotional Stress on Task Performance using OCC.
  • Yifer Jiang and Haiyi Zhang. Base Station Controlled Intelligent clustering Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks.
  • Colette Joubarne and Inkpen. Comparison of Semantic Similarity for Different Languages using the Google n-gram Corpus and Second-Order Co-occurrence Measures.
  • David Kershaw, Qigang Gao and Hai Wang. Anomaly-Based Network Intrusion Detection Using Outlier Subspace Analysis: A Case Study.
  • Bushra Khawaja and Lisa Fan. Evaluation and Application of Scenario Based Design on Thunderbird.
  • William Klement, Szymon Wilk, Wojtek Michalowski and Stan Matwin. Classifying Severely Imbalanced Data.
  • Jigang Luo and Yiyu Yao. Granular State Space Search.
  • Nasrin Mostafazadeh, Seyed Abolghasem Mirroshandel, Gholamreza Ghassem-Sani and Omid Bakhshandeh Babarsad. Pazesh: A Graph-Based Approach to Increase Readability of Automatic Text Summaries.
  • Axel Soto, Marc Strickert, Gustavo Vazquez and Evangelos Milios. Subspace Mapping of Noisy Text Documents.
  • Erico De Souza and Stan Matwin. Extending AdaBoost to Iteratively Vary Its Base Classifiers.
  • Ming Su. Parallelizing A Convergent Approximate Inference Method.

 

 

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