German Conference on
Artificial Intelligence
(KI2003)
15. - 18. September 2003
Universität Hamburg
Oral Presentations
There have been 90 submissions from 22 countries. 18 papers have been accepted for oral presentation.
As in previous years, the proceedings of the conference will be published in the LNAI Series of Springer-Verlag.
The contributions reflect the diversity of artificial intelligence research: Besides papers on the foundations of AI we also have several reports on innovative applications. A special focus of the conference is on multi modality.
List of all Technical Papers:
A k-Winner-Takes-All Classifier for Structured Data
Brijnesh J. Jain, Fritz Wysotzki
The instance problem and the most specific concept in the description logic EL w.r.t. terminological cycles with descriptive semantics
Franz Baader
Consistent 3D Model Construction with Autonomous Mobile Robots
Andreas Nuechter, Hartmut Surmann, Kai Lingemann, Joachim Hertzberg
Conscious behavior through reflexive dialogues
Pierre Bonzon
Fusing probabilistic information on maximum entropy
Gabriele Kern-Isberner, Wilhelm Roedder
Tailoring the Presentation of Plans to Users‚ Knowledge and Capabilites
Detlef Küpper, Alfred Kobsa
How to Build a Foundational Ontology
Luc Schneider
Applied Connectionistic Methods in Computer Vision to compare Segmented Images
S. Bischoff, D. Reuss, F. Wysotzki
A Formal Assessment Result for Fluent Calculus Using the Action Description Language Ak
Ozan Kahramanogullari, Michael Thielscher
Tripartite Line Tracks and Bipartite Line Tracks
Björn Gottfried
Computing Minimum-Cardinality Diagnoses Using OBDDs
Pietro Torasso, Gianluca Torta
What Observations Really Tell Us
Gero Iwan, Gerhard Lakemeyer
Multi-modal User State Recognition in a Modern Dialogue System
Johann Adelhardt, Rui Ping Shi, Carmen Frank, Viktor Zeissler, Anton Batliner & Elmar Noeth, Heinrich Niemann
Behavioral Knowledge Representation for the Understanding and Creation of Video Sequences
Michael Arens, Hans-Hellmut Nagel
Designign Agents with MicroPsi Node Nets
Joscha Bach, Ronnie Vuine
An Agent`s Definition Framework and a Methodology for Deriving Agent`s Taxonomies
Silke Höppner
A Multimodal Probabilistic Approach for Dynamic State Estimation Using Visual Information
Alvaro Soto, Pradeep Khosla
Approaches to Semi-Supervised Learning of Fuzzy Classifiers
Aljoscha Klose