artificial intelligence research society conference
Report on the Thirty-First International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference (FLAIRS-31)
Brawner, Keith (US Army Research Laboratory) | Rus, Vasile (University of Memphis) | Barták, Roman (Charles University) | Markov, Zdravko (Central Connecticut State University)
The Thirty-First International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference (FLAIRS-31) was held May 21-23, 2018, at the Crowne Plaza Oceanfront in Melbourne, Florida, USA. The conference events included invited speakers, special tracks, and presentations of papers, posters, and awards. The conference chair was Zdravko Markov from Central Connecticut State University. The program co-chairs were Vasile Rus from the University of Memphis and Keith Brawner from the Army Research Laboratory. The special tracks were coordinated by Roman Barták from Charles University in Prague.
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Report on the Thirtieth International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference (FLAIRS-30)
Rus, Vasile (The University of Memphis) | Markov, Zdravko (Central Connecticut State University) | Russell, Ingrid (University of Hartford)
The 30th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference (FLAIRS-30) was held May 22–24, 2017, at the Hilton Marco Island Beach Resort and Spa in Marco Island, Florida, USA. The conference events included invited speakers, special tracks, and presentations of papers, posters, and awards. The conference chair was Ingrid Russell from the University of Hartford. The program cochairs were Vasile Rus from The University of Memphis and Zdravko Markov from Central Connecticut State University. The special tracks were coordinated by Keith Brawner from the Army Research Laboratory.
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Report on the 29th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference (FLAIRS-29)
Markov, Zdravko (Central Connecticut State University) | Russell, Ingrid (University of Hartford) | Eberle, Bill (Tennessee Technological University)
The 29th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference (FLAIRS-29) was held May 16-18, 2016, at the Hilton Key Largo Resort in Key Largo, Florida, USA. The conference events included invited speakers, special tracks, and presentations of papers, posters, and awards. The conference chair was Bill Eberle from Tennessee Technological University. The program co-chairs were Zdravko Markov from Central Connecticut State University and Ingrid Russell from the University of Hartford. The special track were coordinated by Vasile Rus from University of Memphis.
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Report on the Twenty-Third International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference (FLAIRS-23)
Murray, R. Charles (Carnegie Mellon University) | Guesgen, Hans W. (Massey University)
The Best Paper award went to Sidney D'Mello, Blair Lehman, and Natalie Person for "Expert Tutors' Feedback Is Immediate, Direct, and Discriminating" in the special track on Intelligent Tutoring Systems. The Best Student Paper award went to Rong Hu, Brian Mac Namee, and Sarah Jane Delany for "Off to a Good Start: Using Clustering to Select the Initial Training Set in Active Learning" in the general conference. The Best Poster award went to Robert Holder for "Problem Space Analysis for Library Generation and Algorithm Selection in Real-Time Systems" in the general conference. In addition to a diverse assortment of papers and British Columbia, who presented "What Should posters presented at the conference, FLAIRS-23 featured the World-Wide Mind Believe? Information about FLAIRS-24, University, who presented "Rational Ways of Talking"; including the call for papers, is available online at and Janet L. Kolodner of the Georgia Institute www.flairs-24.info. of Technology, who presented "How Can We Help Université de Paris-Sorbonne, who presented "Reasoning in Natural Language Using Combinatory
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The 2005 International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference (FLAIRS-05): A Report
Russell, Ingrid, Markov, Zdravko, Holder, Lawrence B., Cook, Diane J.
Several special tracks included a significant number of presentations. Zdravko Markov and Larry Holder, was the most extensive, with 18 papers presented of the 35 submitted. The conference continues by Vasile Rus, was the second largest. The last few years have seen a significant reception. This year's conference received version for publication consideration A best paper award was presented to Jeffrey A. Coble, Diane J. Cook, and The program included a general session Lawrence B. Holder of the University with many excellent papers spanning of Texas at Arlington for their paper titled a broad range of AI research areas "Structure Discovery in Sequentially and covering traditional topics such as Connected Data."
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