Workshops at the Twenty-Fourth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-10)
Sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
AAAI wass pleased to present the AAAI-10 Workshop program. Workshops wereheld Sunday and Monday, July 11–12, 2010 at the Westin Peachtree Plaza in Atlanta, Georgia. The AAAI-10 workshop program included 13 workshops covering a wide range of topics in artificial intelligence. Workshops were one day unless noted otherwise in the individual description. Each workshop was limited to approximately 25 to 65 participants, and participation was usually by invitation from the workshop organizers. However, most workshops also allowed general registration by other interested individuals. There was a separate fee for attendance at a workshop, and is discounted for AAAI-10 technical registrants. Registration information was be mailed directly to all invited participants. (For information about AAAI-10, including registration, travel and accommodations, see the AAAI-10 web page). All workshop participants must preregister, and must indicate which workshop(s) they will be attending. Workshop reports are included in the workshop registration fee, and will be distributed onsite during the workshop. In most cases, reports were also available after the conference as part of the AAAI Press technical report series.
AAAI-10 Workshops
- W1 – AI and Fun — Sunday, July 11
- W2 – Bridging the Gap between Task and Motion Planning — Sunday, July 11
- W3 – Collaboratively-Built Knowledge Sources and Artificial Intelligence — Sunday, July 11
- W4 – Goal-Directed Autonomy — Monday, July 12
- W5 – Intelligent Security — Monday, July 12
- W6 – Interactive Decision Theory and Game Theory — Monday, July 12
- W7 – Metacognition for Robust Social Systems — Sunday, July 11
- W8 – Model Checking and Artificial Intelligence> — Sunday, July 11
- W9 – Neural-Symbolic Learning and Reasoning — Sunday, July 11
- W10 – PAIR: Plan, Activity, and Intent Recognition 2010 — Monday, July 12
- W11 – StarAI — Statistical Relational AI — Monday, July 12
- W12 – Visual Representations and Reasoning — Sunday, July 11
- W13 – Workshop on Abstraction, Reformulation, and Approximation — Monday, July 12
AAAI-10 Workshop by Day
Sunday, July 11
W1: AI and Fun
W2: Bridging the Gap between Task and Motion Planning
W3: Collaboratively-Built Knowledge Sources and Artificial Intelligence
W7: Metacognition for Robust Social Systems
W8: Model Checking and Artificial Intelligence
W9: Neural-Symbolic Learning and Reasoning
W12: Visual Representations and Reasoning
Monday, July 12
W4: Goal-Directed Autonomy
W5: Intelligent Security
W6: Interactive Decision Theory and Game Theory
W10: PAIR: Plan, Activity, and Intent Recognition 2010
W11: Statistical Relational AI
W13: Workshop on Abstraction, Reformulation, and Approximation
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AAAI Workshop Cochairs
Michael Beetz
Department of Informatics
Technische Universität München
beetz@cs.tum.edu
Giuseppe De Giacomo
Dipartimento di Informatica e Sistemistica
Sapienza Universita' di Roma, Italy
degiacomo@dis.uniroma1.it
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Workshop Technical Reports
Some AAAI workshops are available as technical reports. For contents and ordering information, consult the AAAI Press catalog.