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 Adler, Mark


Extracting Meaning from Cell Phone Improvement Ideas

AAAI Conferences

Numerous companies nowadays gather product improvement There are two additional modifications we use to adjust ideas. Reviewing all of the resulting thousands of our feature set, that provide improvements over the original ideas without tools would require a great deal of time and feature counts. The first is based upon our assumption that resources. Automatic tools can help these reviewers in a words in the title are more important than words in the other number of ways. The questions we address here are categorization, text fields. We simply weight unigrams and bigrams that finding common ideas, and finding idea trends over appear in the title ten times as heavily as those that appear in time. We explore techniques to answer these questions using the rest of the text.


AI Research and Applications in Digital's Service Organization

AI Magazine

The Digital Services Research Group and its predecessor groups and offshoots in Digital Equipment Corporation have been mobilizing leading-edge AI research to bear on real-life problems that face the corporation and its customers. The general strategy of the group is to explore emerging techniques relevant to service and support needs through developing rapid prototypes, deploying these prototypes, and incorporating feedback from users. With over 32 major projects undertaken during the past decade, we have worked on broad spectrum of problems and explored a variety of advanced AI techniques. This article describes the current AI activities in five areas: (1) enterprise advisory systems, (2) natural language processing and textual information retrieval, (3) largescale knowledge base management and access, (4) software configuration management, and (5) intrusion detection.


AI Research and Applications in Digital's Service Organization

AI Magazine

The Digital Services Research Group and its predecessor groups and offshoots in Digital Equipment Corporation have been mobilizing leading-edge AI research to bear on real-life problems that face the corporation and its customers. The general strategy of the group is to explore emerging techniques relevant to service and support needs through developing rapid prototypes, deploying these prototypes, and incorporating feedback from users. With over 32 major projects undertaken during the past decade, we have worked on broad spectrum of problems and explored a variety of advanced AI techniques. This article describes the current AI activities in five areas: (1) enterprise advisory systems, (2) natural language processing and textual information retrieval, (3) largescale knowledge base management and access, (4) software configuration management, and (5) intrusion detection. We also list some future research directions.


AAAI Workshop on Cooperation Among Heterogeneous Intelligent Agents

AI Magazine

Recent attempts to develop larger and more complex knowledge-based systems have revealed the shortcomings and problems of centralized, single-agent architectures and have acted as a springboard for research in distributed AI (DAI). Although initial research efforts in DAI concentrated on issues relating to homogeneous systems (that is, systems using agents of a similar type or with similar knowledge), there is now increasing interest in systems comprised of heterogeneous components. The workshop on cooperation among heterogeneous intelligent agents, held July 15 during the 1991 National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, was organized by Evangelos Simoudis, Mark Adler, Michael Huhns, and Edmund Durfee. It was designed to bring together researchers and practitioners who are studying how to enable a heterogeneous collection of independent intelligent systems to cooperate in solving problems that require their combined abilities.


AAAI Workshop on Cooperation Among Heterogeneous Intelligent Agents

AI Magazine

We summarize the Among the workshop's principal The in using these systems, and (6) computer represent the same knowledge differently workshop on cooperation among environments that facilitate to optimize their particular use heterogeneous intelligent agents, cooperation among human problem of it, or agents could obtain knowledge held July 15 during the 1991 National solvers of diverse abilities. DAI system can use as agents a collection and Edmund Durfee. It was designed Fifty submissions were received, and of existing knowledge-based to bring together researchers and 43 contributors were invited to the systems that have been developed practitioners who are studying how workshop. The workshop had four under a variety of implementation to enable a heterogeneous collection sessions that covered the topics of philosophies. In particular, representations create a special type of agent that is Fifth, agents negotiate and converge must be agreed on able to act as a broker to each of the on decisions by making deals (either before invocation or as a existing agents that need to participate under various types of pressure. Methods must also in a blackboard architecture, so it can be created for agents to assimilate cooperate with other agents.