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AI-2019 Thirty-ninth SGAI International Conference on Artificial Intelligence. CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND 17-19 DECEMBER 2019

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Special Poster Session (Wednesday December 18th 16.30-17.30)

Short Presentations by Authors of Poster Papers

Chair: Professor Max Bramer, University of Portsmouth

A series of short presentations. Each author will be allocated three minutes to summarise the topic of his/her poster. One additional minute is allowed for changeovers between talks. Strict timekeeping will be enforced!

Programme

Technical Stream
16.30

Faizan Bhatti

A General Approach to Exploit Model Predictive Control for Guiding Automated Planning Search in Hybrid Domains

16.34

Saeed Rahimi Gorji

A Tsetlin Machine with Multigranular Clauses

16.38

Stelios Kapetanakis

Building Knowledge Intensive Architectures for Heterogeneous NLP Workflows

16.42

Muhammad Shahroz Nadeem

WVD: A New Synthetic Dataset for Video-based Violence Detection

  Application Stream  
16.46

Marjan Najafabadipour

Analysis of Electronic Health Records to Identify the Patient’s Treatment Lines: Challenges and Opportunities

16.50

Martin Svejda

Characterisation of VBM Algorithms for Processing of Medical MRI Images

16.54

Bjørnar Tessem

Analogical News Angles from Text Similarity

16.58

Carl James-Reynolds

Mindfulness Mirror

17.02

Botond Virginas

Predicting Bid Success with a Case-Based Reasoning Approach: Explainability and Business Acceptance

17.06

Sumanto Dutta

Data Augmentation For Ambulatory EEG Based Cognitive State Taxonomy System With RNN-LSTM

17.10

Ben Peachey Higdon

Time-Series-Based Classification of Financial Forecasting Discrepancies

17.14

Hung Ngo

Predicting Soil pH by Using Nearest Fields

17.18

Jeremie Clos

Information Retrieval for Evidence-Based Policy Making Applied to Lifelong Learning

17.22

Daniel Neagu

On Selection of Optimal Classifiers

17.26 End of Session

SGAI

AI-2019 Thirty-ninth SGAI International Conference on Artificial Intelligence. CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND 17-19 DECEMBER 2019

home | schedule | technical stream | application stream | poster sessions
workshops | proceedings | exhibition | registration | sponsors | organisers
enquiries | social | visa info | venue | accommodation | panel session | special session
ai open mic | information for speakers | previous conferences | letter of invitation

call for papers | paper submission and info for authors | accepted papers
internet access for delegates | walking tour |

BCS