Managing restaurant tables using constraints
Ken Brown, University College Cork
Use of Data Mining Techniques to Model Crime Scene Investigator Performance
Mr Richard Adderley, A E Solutions (BI)
Analyzing Collaborative Problem Solving with Bayesian Networks Rafael Duque, University of Castilla-La Mancha
The Integration of Heterogeneous Biological Data using Bayesian Networks Contact
author
Dr Ken McGarry, University of Sunderland
Ontology based CBR with jCOLIBRI
Sr Juan A. Recio-García, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Automatic Species Identification of Live Moths: A Case Study in Practical Data
Mining
Dr Michael Mayo, University of Waikato
SESSION 2: GENETIC ALGORITHMS AND OPTIMISATION TECHNIQUES
Estimating Photometric Redshifts Using Genetic Algorithms
Mr Nicholas Miles, University of Kent
Domain Dependent Distributed Models for Railway Scheduling
Phd Miguel A. Salido, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia
Non-linear Total Energy Optimisation of a Fleet of Power Plants
Dr Lars Nolle, Nottingham Trent University
Optimal Transceivers Placement in an Optical Communication Broadband Network
Using Genetic Algorithms
Dr Javier Marin, University of Málaga
SASS Applied to Optimum Work Roll Profile Selection in the Hot Rolling of Wide
Steel
Dr Lars Nolle, Nottingham Trent University
Agents in Safety Related Systems Including Ubiquitous Networks
Lars Strandén, SP Swedish National Testing and Research Institute
Applying Time-Aware Multi-Agent Systems for Modelling of Planned Processes
and Emergent Behaviour in Dynamic Environments
Raul Savimaa, Tallinn University of Technology
Using Semantic Web technologies to bridge the language gap between academia
and industry in the construction sector
Dr Mercedes Argüello Casteleiro, Research Institute for Built and Human
Environment (BUHU)
Session 4 will be given over to presentations from industry, commerce and the public sector.
Bringing Chatbots into Education: Towards Natural Language Negotiation of Open
Learner Models
Ms Alice Kerly, University of Birmingham
Adding question answering to an e-tutor for programming languages
Mrs Kate Taylor, Computer Laboratory University of Cambridge
Speech-Enabled Interfaces for Travel Information Systems with Large Grammars
Baoli Zhao, Nottingham Trent University
*** To be announced ***