Reports on the 2013 AAAI Fall Symposium Series
Burns, Gully (Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California) | Gil, Yolanda (Information Sciences Institute and Department of Computer Science, University of Southern California) | Liu, Yan (University of Southern California) | Villanueva-Rosales, Natalia (University of Texas at El Paso) | Risi, Sebastian (University of Copenhagen) | Lehman, Joel (University of Texas at Austin) | Clune, Jeff (University of Wyoming) | Lebiere, Christian (Carnegie Mellon University) | Rosenbloom, Paul S. (University of Southern California) | Harmelen, Frank van (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) | Hendler, James A. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) | Hitzler, Pascal (Wright State University) | Janowic, Krzysztof (University of California, Santa Barbara) | Swarup, Samarth (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)
Rinke Hoekstra (VU University from transferring and adapting semantic web Amsterdam) presented linked open data tools technologies to the big data quest. Finally, in the Social to discover connections within established scientific Networks and Social Contagion symposium, a data sets. Louiqa Rashid (University of Maryland) community of researchers explored topics such as social presented work on similarity metrics linking together contagion, game theory, network modeling, network-based drugs, genes, and diseases. Kyle Ambert (Intel) presented inference, human data elicitation, and Finna, a text-mining system to identify passages web analytics. Highlights of the symposia are contained of interest containing descriptions of neuronal in this report.
Jul-3-2014
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