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| Invited Talks Exploiting Large-Scale Semantics on the Web Acquiring and Sharing Knowledge in Large Organizations: Issues, Requirements and Methodologies Agents Property Based Coordination A Formal General Setting for Dialogue Protocols OCC's Emotions: A Formalization in a BDI Logic Constraints and Optimization A Boolean Encoding Including SAT and n-ary CSPs A Constructive Hybrid Algorithm for Crew Pairing Optimization Using Local Search for Guiding Enumeration in Constraint Solving User Concerns Study on Integrating Semantic Applications with Magpie N-Gram Feature Selection for Authorship Identification Incorporating Privacy Concerns in Data Mining on Distributed Data Decision Support Multiagent Approach for the Representation of Information in a Decision Support System Flexible Decision Making in Web Services Negotiation On a Unified Framework for Sampling With and Without Replacement in Decision Tree Ensembles Models and Ontologies Spatio-temporat Proximities for Multimedia Document Adaptation Deep into Color Names: Matching Color Descriptions by Their Fhzzy Semantics Developing an Argumentation Ontology for Mailing Lists Machine Learning Clustering Approach Using Belief Function Theory Machine Learning for Spoken Dialogue Management: An Experiment with Speech-Based Database Querying Exploring an Unknown Environment with an Intelligent Virtual Agent Ontology Manipulation Case-Based Reasoning Within Semantic Web Technolouies …… Natural Language Processing Application Author Index |
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