06323nam 22006495 450 991048404840332120251226202358.010.1007/11551263(CKB)1000000000213231(SSID)ssj0000318562(PQKBManifestationID)11265170(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000318562(PQKBWorkID)10311441(PQKB)11083947(DE-He213)978-3-540-31818-7(MiAaPQ)EBC3067745(PPN)123097274(BIP)12702423(EXLCZ)99100000000021323120100315d2005 u| 0engurnn#008mamaatxtccrKI 2005: Advances in Artificial Intelligence 28th Annual German Conference on AI, KI 2005, Koblenz, Germany, September 11-14, 2005, Proceedings /edited by Ulrich Furbach1st ed. 2005.Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :Imprint: Springer,2005.1 online resource (XIV, 418 p.)Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence,2945-9141 ;3698Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: MonographPrinted edition: 9783540287612 Includes bibliographical references and index.Invited Talks -- Hierarchy in Fluid Construction Grammars -- Description Logics in Ontology Applications -- 175 Miles Through the Desert -- Knowledge Representation and Reasoning -- A New n-Ary Existential Quantifier in Description Logics -- Subsumption in w.r.t. Hybrid TBoxes -- Dependency Calculus: Reasoning in a General Point Relation Algebra -- Temporalizing Spatial Calculi: On Generalized Neighborhood Graphs -- Machine Learning -- Design of Geologic Structure Models with Case Based Reasoning -- Applying Constrained Linear Regression Models to Predict Interval-Valued Data -- On Utilizing Stochastic Learning Weak Estimators for Training and Classification of Patterns with Non-stationary Distributions -- Noise Robustness by Using Inverse Mutations -- Diagnosis -- Development of Flexible and Adaptable Fault Detection and Diagnosis Algorithm for Induction Motors Based on Self-organization of Feature Extraction -- Computing the Optimal Action Sequence by Niche Genetic Algorithm -- Diagnosis of Plan Execution and the Executing Agent -- Automatic Abstraction of Time-Varying System Models for Model Based Diagnosis -- Neural Networks -- Neuro-Fuzzy Kolmogorov’s Network for Time Series Prediction and Pattern Classification -- Design of Optimal Power Distribution Networks Using Multiobjective Genetic Algorithm -- New Stability Results for Delayed Neural Networks -- Planning -- Metaheuristics for Late Work Minimization in Two-Machine Flow Shop with Common Due Date -- An Optimal Algorithm for Disassembly Scheduling with Assembly Product Structure -- Hybrid Planning Using Flexible Strategies -- Controlled Reachability Analysis in AI Planning: Theory and Practice -- Robotics -- Distributed Multi-robot Localization Based on Mutual Path Detection -- Modeling Moving Objects in a Dynamically Changing RobotApplication -- Heuristic-Based Laser Scan Matching for Outdoor 6D SLAM -- A Probabilistic Multimodal Sensor Aggregation Scheme Applied for a Mobile Robot -- Behavior Recognition and Opponent Modeling for Adaptive Table Soccer Playing -- Cognitive Modelling / Philosopy / Natural Language -- Selecting What Is Important: Training Visual Attention -- Self-sustained Thought Processes in a Dense Associative Network -- Why Is the Lucas-Penrose Argument Invalid? -- On the Road to High-Quality POS-Tagging.ThisvolumecontainstheresearchpaperspresentedatKI2005,the28thGerman Conference on Arti'cial Intelligence, held September 11-14, 2005 in Koblenz, Germany. KI 2005 was part of the International Conference Summer Koblenz 2005, which included conferences covering a broad spectrum of topics that are all related to AI: tableau-based reasoningmethods (TABLEAUX), multi-agent s- tems (MATES), automated reasoningand knowledgerepresentation(FTP), and software engineering and formal methods (SEFM). The Program Committee received 113 submissions from 22 countries. Each paperwasreviewedbythreereferees;afteranintensivediscussionabouttheb- derline papers during the online meeting of the Program Committee, 29 papers were accepted for publication in this proceedings volume. The program included three outstanding keynote talks: Ian Horrocks (U- versityofManchester,UK),LucSteels(UniversityofBrusselsandSony)and- bastian Thrun (Stanford University), who covered topics like logical foundation, cognitive abilities of multi-agent systems and the DARPA Grand Challenge. KI 2005 also included two excellent tutorials: Techniques in Evolutionary Robotics and Neurodynamics (Frank Pasemann, Martin Hulse, ¨ Ste'en Wis- mann and Keyan Zahedi) and Connectionist Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (Barbara Hammer and Pascal Hitzler). Many thanks to the tu- rial presenters and the tutorial chair Joachim Hertzberg. Peter Baumgartner, in hisroleasaworkshopchair,collected11workshopsfromallareasofAIresearch, whichalsoincludes ameeting ofthe GermanPriorityProgramonKooperierende Teams mobiler Roboter in dynamischen Umgebungen. I want to sincerely thank all the authors who submitted their work for c- sideration and the Program Committee members and the additional referees for theirgreate'ortandprofessionalworkinthereviewandselectionprocess.Their names are listed on the following pages.Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence,2945-9141 ;3698Artificial intelligenceAutomatic controlRoboticsAutomationArtificial IntelligenceControl, Robotics, AutomationArtificial intelligence.Automatic control.Robotics.Automation.Artificial Intelligence.Control, Robotics, Automation.006.3Furbach Ulrich1752959MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910484048403321KI 2005: Advances in Artificial Intelligence4523118UNINA