17th Belgian-Dutch Conference on Artificial Intelligence
17th & 18th October 2005, Brussels, Belgium
Call for papers
The BNAIC’05 venue will be held at the Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium
for Science and the Arts in Brussels and is organized by the
Computational Modeling Lab of the Vrije Univers
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Senior Research Fellowship, possible progression to permanent Lecturer
There is an outstanding opportunity to come to St Andrews to work with
the constraints
group here, which currently includes Ian Gent, Ian Miguel, Steve Linton,
Tom Kelsey,
and Colva Roney-Do
Imme Ebert-Uphoff wrote:
> I have several questions related to the visualization of Bayesian
> Networks.
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> It seems that visualizing information beyond just the structure could be
> very helpful for BN interpretation. Zapata-Rivera et al., for example,
> visualize "the strength of connection" of
CALL FOR PAPERS
Journal of Machine Learning Research
Special Topic on Learning in Large Probabilistic Environments
Guest Editors
Sven Koenig, Shie Mannor and Georgios Theocharous
http://www.jmlr.org/cfp/ll
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Building and Applying Ontologies for the Semantic Web
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December 2005
Covilhã – Portugal
http://baosw.epia05.di.ubi.pt
held in conjunction
Author: David Makinson
Title: Bridges from
Classical to Nonmonotonic Logic.
Publication Data: London:
Kingâs College Publications. Series: Texts in Computing, vol 5.
ISBN 1-904987-00-1. Published March
2005. Paperback.
Available from Kingâs College
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ECML/PKDD 2005 Discovery Challenge
Call for Contributions
The Discovery Challenge will be held as a workshop at the 16th
ECML + 9th PKDD conference, October 3-7, 2005, Porto, Portugal.
The Discovery Challenge constitutes a collection of data and problems
as a common ground for bet