Workshops at the Twenty-Second AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-07)
Sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
AAAI was pleased to present the AAAI-07 Workshop Program, to be held Sunday and Monday, July 22-23, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The program includes the following fifteen workshops:
- W1: Acquiring Planning Knowledge via Demonstration
Jim Hendler, University of Maryland
Monday, July 23 - W2: Configuration
Barry O'Sullivan, University College Cork, Ireland
Sunday and Monday, July 22–23 - W3: Evaluating Architectures for Intelligence
Gal Kaminka, Bar Ilan University, Israel
Sunday and Monday, July 22–23 - W4: Evaluation Methods for Machine Learning II
William Elazmeh, University of Ottawa
Sunday, July 22 - W5: Explanation-Aware Computing
Thomas Roth-Berghofer, TU Kaiserslautern; Stefan Schulz, The e-Spirit Company GmbH; David B. Leake, Indiana University; Daniel Bahls, DFKI GmbH
Sunday and Monday, July 22–23 - W6: Human Implications of Human-Robot Interaction
Ted Metzler, Oklahoma City University
Sunday, July 22 - W7: Intelligent Techniques for Web Personalization
Sarabjot Singh Anand, University of Warwick, UK; Bamshet Mobasher, Depaul University, USA; Alfred Kobsa, University of California, Irvine USA
Monday, July 23 - W8: Mobile Robot Workshop
Jeffrey Forbes, Duke University
Monday, July 23 - W9: Plan, Activity, and Intent Recognition
Christopher Geib, University of Edinburgh and David Pynadath, USC/ISI
Monday, July 23 - W10: Preference Handling for Artificial Intelligence
Ulrich Junker, ILOH; Jon Doyle, North Carolina State University; Judy Goldsmith, University of Kentucky; Jerome Lang, IRIT
Sunday, July 22 - W11: Recommender Systems
Dietmar Jannach, University of Klagenfurt, Austria; Gediminas Adomavicius, University of Minnesota; Robin Burke, DePaul University; Joseph A. Konstan, University of Minnesota; Francesco Ricci, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano; Alexander Tuzhilin, New York University
Monday, July 23 - W12: Semantic e-Science
Huajun Chen, Yale University and Zhejiang University; Yimin Wang, University of Karlsruhe; Kei Cheung, Yale University; and Rudi Studer, University of Karlsruhe
Monday, July 23 - W13: Spatial and Temporal Reasoning
Hans W. Guesgen, University of Auckland; Gerard Ligozat, Universite Paris-Sud; Jochen Renz, Australian National University; and Rita V. Rodriguez, National Science Foundation
Sunday, July 22 - W14: Trading Agent Design and Analysis
John Collins, University of Minnesota; Michael Wellman, University of Michigan
Monday, July 23 - W15: Information Integration on the Web
Ullas Nambiar, IBM India Research Lab and Zaiqing Nie, Microsoft Research Asia
Monday, July 23
Participation in the workshop was limited to 25–65 participants. There was a separate fee for attendance at a workshop. Workshop registration was discounted for AAAI-07 technical registrants. Workshop reports were included in the workshop registration fee, and were distributed onsite during the workshop. In most cases, reports were also available after the conference as part of the AAAI Press technical report series.
Workshop Cochairs
- Simon Parsons
Department of Computer and Information Science
Brooklyn College
City University of New York - Robert Givan
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering Building
Purdue University
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Workshop Technical Reports
Some AAAI workshops are available as technical reports. For contents and ordering information, consult the AAAI Press catalog.