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JSAI 2006: Tokyo, Japan
- Takashi Washio, Ken Satoh, Hideaki Takeda
, Akihiro Inokuchi:
New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, JSAI 2006 Conference and Workshops, Tokyo, Japan, June 5-9 2006, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4384, Springer 2007, ISBN 3-540-69901-5
Awarded Papers
- Hideaki Takeda
:
Overview of Awarded Papers - The 20th Annual Conference of JSAI. 3-4 - Tsuyoshi Idé
:
Translational Symmetry in Subsequence Time-Series Clustering. 5-18 - Hidekazu Kubota, Toyoaki Nishida, Yasuyuki Sumi:
Visualization of Contents Archive by Contour Map Representation. 19-32 - Hironori Tomobe, Katashi Nagao:
Discussion Ontology: Knowledge Discovery from Human Activities in Meetings. 33-41 - Hiroshi Yamakawa, Koji Maruhashi, Yoshio Nakao:
Predicting Types of Protein-Protein Interactions Using a Multiple-Instance Learning Model. 42-53 - Keiji Hirata, Satoshi Tojo:
Lattice for Musical Structure and Its Arithmetics. 54-64 - Masayuki Furuyama, Jun Mukai, Michita Imai:
Viewlon: Visualizing Information on Semantic Sensor Network. 65-76 - Tetsunari Inamura, Tomohiro Kawaji, Tomoyuki Sonoda, Kei Okada, Masayuki Inaba:
Cooperative Task Achievement System Between Humans and Robots Based on Stochastic Memory Model of Spatial Environment. 77-87 - Asako Miura
, Yasuyuki Kawaura, Setsuko Jifuku, Naoko Otaki, Makoto Okamoto:
People Who Create Knowledge Sharing Communities. 88-98
Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics
- Eric McCready:
Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics (LENLS) 3. 101-102 - Norihiro Ogata:
A Dynamic Semantics of Intentional Identity. 103-117 - Satoru Suzuki:
Prolegomena to General-Imaging-Based Probabilistic Dynamic Epistemic Logic. 118-132 - Tomoyuki Yamada:
Logical Dynamics of Commands and Obligations. 133-146 - David Y. Oshima
:
On Factive Islands: Pragmatic Anomaly vs. Pragmatic Infelicity. 147-161 - Linton Wang, Eric McCready:
Aspects of the Indefiniteness Effect. 162-176 - Yi Mao, Beihai Zhou:
Interpreting Metaphors in a New Semantic Theory of Concept. 177-190 - Sumiyo Nishiguchi:
Covert Emotive Modality Is a Monster. 191-204 - Christopher Potts:
Conversational Implicatures Via General Pragmatic Pressures. 205-218 - Yurie Hara:
Dake-wa : Exhaustifying Assertions. 219-231 - Yukio Furukawa:
Unembedded 'Negative' Quantifiers. 232-245
Learning with Logics and Logics for Learning
- Akihiro Yamamoto, Kouichi Hirata
, Ken Satoh:
The Fourth Workshop on Learning with Logics and Logics for Learning (LLLL2006). 249-250 - Yohji Akama, Thomas Zeugmann:
Consistency Conditions for Inductive Inference of Recursive Functions. 251-264 - Matthew de Brecht, Masanori Kobayashi, Hiroo Tokunaga, Akihiro Yamamoto:
Inferability of Closed Set Systems from Positive Data. 265-275 - Makoto Haraguchi, Yoshiaki Okubo:
An Extended Branch and Bound Search Algorithm for Finding Top- N Formal Concepts of Documents. 276-288 - Ryutaro Kurai, Shin-ichi Minato, Thomas Zeugmann:
N-Gram Analysis Based on Zero-Suppressed BDDs. 289-300
Risk Mining
- Shusaku Tsumoto, Takashi Washio:
Risk Mining - Overview. 303-304 - Takashi Washio, Yasuo Shinnou, Katsutoshi Yada, Hiroshi Motoda, Takashi Okada:
Analysis on a Relation Between Enterprise Profit and Financial State by Using Data Mining Techniques. 305-316 - Takashi Onoda, Norihiko Ito, Kenji Shimizu:
Unusual Condition Detection of Bearing Vibration in Hydroelectric Power Plants for Risk Management. 317-331 - Yufei Shu:
Structural Health Assessing by Interactive Data Mining Approach in Nuclear Power Plant. 332-345 - Jia Hu, Muneaki Ohshima, Ning Zhong:
Developing Mining-Grid Centric e-Finance Portals for Risk Management. 346-359 - Katsutoshi Yada, Kosuke Ohno:
Knowledge Discovery from Click Stream Data and Effective Site Management. 360-373 - Kenichi Yoshida:
Sampling-Based Stream Mining for Network Risk Management. 374-386 - Akinori Abe, Hiromi Itoh Ozaku, Noriaki Kuwahara, Kiyoshi Kogure:
Relation Between Abductive and Inductive Types of Nursing Risk Management. 387-400

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