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Since its origination in the mid-twentieth century, the area of
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has undergone a number of
developments. While the early interest in AI was mainly triggered
by the desire to develop artifacts that show the same intelligent
behavior as humans, nowadays scientists have realized that research
in AI involves a multitude of separate challenges, besides the
traditional goal to replicate human intelligence. In particular,
recent history has pointed out that a variety of 'intelligent'
computational techniques, part of which are inspired by human
intelligence, may be successfully applied to solve all kinds of
practical problems. This sub-area of AI, which has its main
emphasis on applications of intelligent systems to solve real-life
problems, is currently known under the term Applied Intelligence.
The objective of the International Conference on Industrial,
Engineering & Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems
(IEA/AIE) is to promote and disseminate recent research
developments in Applied Intelligence. The current book contains 30
chapters authored by participants of the 26th edition of IEA/AIE,
which was held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The material of each
chapter is self-contained and was reviewed by at least two
anonymous referees, to assure a high quality. Readers can select
any individual chapter based on their research interests without
the need of reading other chapters. We are confident that this book
provides useful reference values to researchers and students in the
field of Applied Intelligence, enabling them to find opportunities
and recognize challenges in the field.
This book explains the complete loop to effectively use
self-tracking data for machine learning. While it focuses on
self-tracking data, the techniques explained are also applicable to
sensory data in general, making it useful for a wider audience.
Discussing concepts drawn from from state-of-the-art scientific
literature, it illustrates the approaches using a case study of a
rich self-tracking data set. Self-tracking has become part of the
modern lifestyle, and the amount of data generated by these devices
is so overwhelming that it is difficult to obtain useful insights
from it. Luckily, in the domain of artificial intelligence there
are techniques that can help out: machine-learning approaches allow
this type of data to be analyzed. While there are ample books that
explain machine-learning techniques, self-tracking data comes with
its own difficulties that require dedicated techniques such as
learning over time and across users.
Since its origination in the mid-twentieth century, the area of
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has undergone a number of
developments. While the early interest in AI was mainly triggered
by the desire to develop artifacts that show the same intelligent
behavior as humans, nowadays scientists have realized that research
in AI involves a multitude of separate challenges, besides the
traditional goal to replicate human intelligence. In particular,
recent history has pointed out that a variety of 'intelligent'
computational techniques, part of which are inspired by human
intelligence, may be successfully applied to solve all kinds of
practical problems. This sub-area of AI, which has its main
emphasis on applications of intelligent systems to solve real-life
problems, is currently known under the term Applied Intelligence.
The objective of the International Conference on Industrial,
Engineering & Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems
(IEA/AIE) is to promote and disseminate recent research
developments in Applied Intelligence. The current book contains 30
chapters authored by participants of the 26th edition of IEA/AIE,
which was held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The material of each
chapter is self-contained and was reviewed by at least two
anonymous referees, to assure a high quality. Readers can select
any individual chapter based on their research interests without
the need of reading other chapters. We are confident that this book
provides useful reference values to researchers and students in the
field of Applied Intelligence, enabling them to find opportunities
and recognize challenges in the field.
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Recent Trends in Applied Artificial Intelligence - 26th International Conference on Industrial, Engineering and Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems, IEA/AIE 2013, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 17-21, 2013, Proceedings (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Moonis Ali, Tibor Bosse, Koen V. Hindriks, Mark Hoogendoorn, Catholijn M. Jonker, …
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This volume constitutes the thoroughly refereed conference
proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Industrial
Engineering and Other Applications of Applied Intelligence Systems,
IEA/AIE 2013, held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in June 2013. The
total of 71 papers selected for the proceedings were carefully
reviewed and selected from 185 submissions. The papers focus on the
following topics: auctions and negotiation, cognitive modeling,
crowd behavior modeling, distributed systems and networks,
evolutionary algorithms, knowledge representation and reasoning,
pattern recognition, planning, problem solving, robotics, text
mining, advances in recommender systems, business process
intelligence, decision support for safety-related systems,
innovations in intelligent computation and applications,
intelligent image and signal processing, and machine learning
methods applied to manufacturing processes and production systems.
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