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AAAI Fall Symposium 2008 - Naturally-Inspired Artificial Intelligence: Arlington, VA, USA
- Naturally-Inspired Artificial Intelligence, Papers from the 2008 AAAI Fall Symposium, Arlington, Virginia, USA, November 7-9, 2008. AAAI Technical Report FS-08-06, AAAI 2008
- Jacob Beal, Paul Bello, Nicholas L. Cassimatis, Michael H. Coen, Patrick Henry Winston:
Organizing Committee. - Jacob Beal, Paul Bello, Nicholas L. Cassimatis, Michael H. Coen, Patrick Henry Winston:
Preface. - Jerry T. Ball:
A Naturalistic, Functional Approach to Modeling Language Comprehension. 1-8 - Jacob Beal, Gerald Jay Sussman:
Engineered Robustness by Controlled Hallucination. 9-12 - Paul Bello:
Cognitive Development: Informing the Design of Architectures for Natural Intelligence. 13-20 - Avri Bilovich, Joanna J. Bryson:
Detecting the Evolution of Semantics and Individual Beliefs through Statistical Analysis of Language Use. 21-26 - Elizabeth Baraff Bonawitz, Laura Schulz:
Why Learning Can Be Hard: Preschooler's Causal Inferences. 27-34 - Jon Doyle:
Cognitive Mechanics: Natural Intelligence Beyond Biology and Computation. 35-37 - Susan L. Epstein:
Optimistic Problem Solving. 38-45 - Mark Alan Finlayson:
Collecting Semantics in the Wild: The Story Workbench. 46-53 - Kenneth D. Forbus, Matthew Klenk, Tom Hinrichs:
Companion Cognitive Systems: Design Goals and Some Lessons Learned. 54-60 - Ya'akov Gal, Rajesh Kasturirangan, Avi Pfeffer, Whitman Richards:
How Tacit Knowledge Guides Action. 61-64 - Robert A. Hearn, Richard H. Granger:
Learning Hierarchical Representations and Behaviors. 65-66 - Ian Horswill:
Men Are Dogs (and Women Too). 67-71 - Thomas E. Horton, Lloyd Williams, Wei Mu, Robert St. Amant:
Visual Affordances and Symmetries in Canis habilis: A Progress Report. 72-78 - John E. Hummel, David H. Landy, Derek Devnich:
Toward a Process Model of Explanation with Implications for the Type-Token Problem. 79-86 - Marjorie McShane, Sergei Nirenburg, Stephen Beale:
Two Kinds of Paraphrase in Modeling Embodied Cognitive Agents. 87-94 - Whitman Richards:
Modal Inference. 95-97 - Jennifer M. Roberts, Gregory Marton:
Probabilistic Strategy Selection for Flexible Cognition. 98-100 - Patrick Shafto, Noah D. Goodman:
A Bayesian Model of Pedagogical Reasoning. 101-102 - Lisa Torrey, Trevor Walker, Richard Maclin, Jude W. Shavlik:
Advice Taking and Transfer Learning: Naturally Inspired Extensions to Reinforcement Learning. 103-110 - Samuel Wintermute, Scott D. Lathrop:
AI and Mental Imagery. 111-
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