Reasoning About Function
Special Track to be held during
The Ninth Florida Artificial Intelligence
Research Symposium
(
FLAIRS-96
)
May 20-22, 1996, Key West, Florida
NEWS
The number of submissions to the track has increased 20% with respect to last
year. The submitted papers fall into the following subject sub-areas of
functional reasoning: Design, Object Recognition, Diagnosis, Intelligent Agents,
Intelligent Tutoring.
The following is the list of accepted papers. The acceptance rate has been 60%.
Bogoni, Luca. University of Pennsylvania.
"Providing an Agent with the Ability to Extract its Own Functional Representation"
Chittaro, Luca; Fabbri, Roberto. Universita' di Udine, Italy.
Lopez Cortes, Joaquin. Technical University of Hamburg,
Germany.
"Functional diagnosis goes to the sea: applying FDef to the Heavy Fuel Oil Transfer System of a ship"
Djamen, Jean-Yves; Frasson, Claude. Universite de Montreal, Canada.
Kaltenbach, Marc. Bishop's University, Canada.
"Deriving Compiled States from a Physical System Functioning"
Doermann, David; Rivlin, Ehud. University of Maryland.
"A Theory of Document Functionality"
Prabhakar, Sattiraju. University of Technology, Sydney, Australia.
Goel, Ashok. Georgia Institute of Technology.
"Representing Function of Interactive Devices for Adaptation in Design Problem Solving"
Tsumoto, Shusaku; Tanaka, Hiroshi. Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan. "Measurement
Interpretation of Medical Laboratory Data based on RS-QUAD"
Walker, Ellen. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
"A Geometric Representation for Functional Recognition"