Workshops at the Nineteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
AAAI is pleased to present the AAAI-04 Workshop Program. Workshops were held Sunday and Monday, July 25-26, 2004 (unless otherwise noted) at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center and the adjacent headquarter hotel in San Jose, California. Each workshop was limited to approximately 25 to 65 participants. Participation at these workshops was by invitation from the workshop organizers. Workshops were included in the AAAI-04 technical registration, and registration information was mailed directly to all invited participants. The workshops presented in San Jose include the following:
- W1: Adaptive Text Extraction and Mining
Monday, July 26 - W2: Agent Organizations: Theory and
Practice
Sunday, July 25 - W3: Anchoring Symbols to Sensor Data
Monday, July 26 - W4: Challenges in Game AI (Two-Day)
Sunday, July 25 and Monday, July 26 - W6: Fielding Applications of Artificial Intelligence
Sunday, July 25 - W7: Forming and Maintaining Coalitions and Teams in Adaptive Multiagent Systems
Monday, July 26 - W8: Intelligent Agent Architectures: Combining the Strengths of Software Engineering and Cognitive Systems
Monday, July 26 - W9: Learning and Planning in Markov Processes -- Advances and Challenges
Monday, July 26 - W10: Models of Global Gene Expression Data from Microarray Experiments: Implications for Biomedical Computing
This workshop was been cancelled - W11: Navigation and Mapping by Autonomous Agents
This workshop has been cancelled - W12: Ontologies and Controlled Vocabularies
This workshop was cancelled - W13: Semantic Web Personalization
Sunday, July 25 - W14: Sensor Networks
Monday, July 26 - W15: Spatial and Temporal Reasoning
Monday, July 26 - W16: Supervisory Control of Learning and Adaptive Systems
Sunday, July 25
For further information about the 2004 Workshop Program, consult the following:
- Call for Proposals (PDF)
- Call for Participation leaflet (PDF)
- Call for Participation (brochure) (PDF)
AAAI-04 Workshop Program Chair
Milos Hauskrecht
University of Pittsburgh, Computer Science Department
Workshop Technical Reports
Some AAAI workshops are available as technical reports. For contents and ordering information, consult the AAAI Press catalog.