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Reports of the 2016 AAAI Workshop Program

AI Magazine

The Workshop Program of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence’s Thirtieth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-16) was held at the beginning of the conference, February 12-13, 2016. Workshop participants met and discussed issues with a selected focus — providing an informal setting for active exchange among researchers, developers and users on topics of current interest. To foster interaction and exchange of ideas, the workshops were kept small, with 25-65 participants. Attendance was sometimes limited to active participants only, but most workshops also allowed general registration by other interested individuals. The AAAI-16 Workshops were an excellent forum for exploring emerging approaches and task areas, for bridging the gaps between AI and other fields or between subfields of AI, for elucidating the results of exploratory research, or for critiquing existing approaches. The fifteen workshops held at AAAI-16 were Artificial Intelligence Applied to Assistive Technologies and Smart Environments (WS-16-01), AI, Ethics, and Society (WS-16-02), Artificial Intelligence for Cyber Security (WS-16-03), Artificial Intelligence for Smart Grids and Smart Buildings (WS-16-04), Beyond NP (WS-16-05), Computer Poker and Imperfect Information Games (WS-16-06), Declarative Learning Based Programming (WS-16-07), Expanding the Boundaries of Health Informatics Using AI (WS-16-08), Incentives and Trust in Electronic Communities (WS-16-09), Knowledge Extraction from Text (WS-16-10), Multiagent Interaction without Prior Coordination (WS-16-11), Planning for Hybrid Systems (WS-16-12), Scholarly Big Data: AI Perspectives, Challenges, and Ideas (WS-16-13), Symbiotic Cognitive Systems (WS-16-14), and World Wide Web and Population Health Intelligence (WS-16-15).


10 Roles For Artificial Intelligence In Education

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For decades, science fiction authors, futurists, and movie makers alike have been predicting the amazing (and sometimes catastrophic) changes that will arise with the advent of widespread artificial intelligence. So far, AI hasn't made any such crazy waves, and in many ways has quietly become ubiquitous in numerous aspects of our daily lives. From the intelligent sensors that help us take perfect pictures, to the automatic parking features in cars, to the sometimes frustrating personal assistants in smartphones, artificial intelligence of one kind of another is all around us, all the time. While we've yet to create self-aware robots like those that pepper popular movies like 2001: A Space Odyssey and Star Wars, we have made smart and often significant use of AI technology in a wide range of applications that, while not as mind-blowing as androids, still change our day-to-day lives. One place where artificial intelligence is poised to make big changes (and in some cases already is) is in education.


7 Steps for Getting Started With Artificial Intelligence - Free Webinar Registration

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Traditional marketing analytics tools provide perspective into yesterday's performance. But, in order to continuously adapt and improve upon the customer journey in real-time, we need to be able to see into the future. What content will interest our customers? Where will be the best place to engage them? What will be the best time to reach out?


3 Surprising Ways Artificial Intelligence is Changing Education - Extreme Networks

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Artificial Intelligence, or AI, is all around us and we might not even realize it! As a technology that imitates human decision making, it is present in a lot of what we use every day. AI can be found in Amazon.com Facebook tells you whom you could know and want to be friends with. Cars can automatically park for you.


open-source-society/data-science

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This is a solid path for those of you who want to complete a Data Science course on your own time, for free, with courses from the best universities in the World. In our curriculum, we give preference to MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) style courses because these courses were created with our style of learning in mind. To officially register for this course you must create a profile in our web app. Just create an account on GitHub and log in with this account in our web app. The intention of this app is to offer for our students a way to track their progress, and also the ability to show their progress through a public page for friends, family, employers, etc.


18 Resources to Learn Data Science Online

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It's been called the'sexiest job of the 21st century', the'hottest job of the decade', and is the fastest-growing field in tech at the moment – the impact of Data Science in today's world cannot be overstated. As a discipline, data science involves the collection and study of data – both structured and unstructured – to gain insights and information that can be used by organizations to devise effective strategies. By collating data over a period of time, patterns can be identified that enable companies to find new market opportunities, enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and place themselves at a competitive advantage in their industry. Due to rapid technological advances, especially in areas like mobile advertising, social media, and website personalization, a massive amount of data is being generated on a daily basis. These data volumes have resulted in industries having to become data-savvy & adapt to the new landscape – or risk falling behind the competition.


Lecture Notes on Spectral Graph Methods

arXiv.org Machine Learning

These are lecture notes that are based on the lectures from a class I taught on the topic of Spectral Graph Methods at UC Berkeley during the Spring 2015 semester.


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BBC News

Lonnie Johnson was brought up in Mobile Alabama in the 1960s, when black children were not expected to go far, but such was his talent for engineering that he worked for Nasa, and helped test the first stealth bomber. But as he explains here, the invention that made his fortune was a water pistol - the extremely powerful Super Soaker. It started with my dad. He gave me my first lesson in electricity, explaining that it takes two wires for electric current to flow - one for the electrons to go in, the other for them to come out. And he showed me how to repair irons and lamps and things like that. The kids in the neighbourhood took to calling me "the Professor".


Expert Webinar: Designing a spam classifier using machine learning

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Learn how to design a spam classifier using machine learning APIs with this webinar. Syed is an IT Engineering Manager with 14 years of experience in software development, technology management, IT strategy, technology consulting, and product development.