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Max Bramer
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Faculty of Technology, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK
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Alun Preece
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Dept of Computer Science, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK
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Frans Coenen
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Department of Computer Science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
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Table of contents (32 papers)
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Knowledge Representation and Reasoning 2
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- Gareth Owen Jones, Andrew Basden
Pages 221-235
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- Stefania Bandini, Sara Manzoni, Paolo Mereghetti
Pages 237-250
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Knowledge Acquisition
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Front Matter
Pages 251-251
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- Faezeh Afshar, John Yearwood, Andrew Stranieri
Pages 253-263
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- David Wilson, Barry Smyth, Derry O’Sullivan
Pages 265-278
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- Keith Bradley, Barry Smyth
Pages 279-292
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- Ruth Aylett, Christophe Doniat
Pages 293-306
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Knowledge Representation and Reasoning 3
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Front Matter
Pages 307-307
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- Adriana Giret, Vicente Botti
Pages 309-322
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- Marina De Vos, Dirk Vermeir
Pages 323-336
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- Antonio J. Fernández, Teresa Hortalá-González, Fernando Sáenz-Pérez
Pages 337-350
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- Angeles Manjarrés, Simon Pickin, Gerson Sunyé, Damien Pollet, Jean Marc Jézéquel
Pages 351-364
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Constraint Satisfaction and Scheduling
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Front Matter
Pages 365-365
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- Alvin C. M. Kwan, Ken C. K. Chung
Pages 381-394
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- Gerrit Renker, Hatem Ahriz, Ines Arana
Pages 395-408
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- Miguel A. Salido, Federico Barber
Pages 409-422
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Natural Language Processing
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Front Matter
Pages 423-423
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- Debbie Richards, Kathrin Boettger
Pages 425-438
About this book
M.A.BRAMER University of Portsmouth, UK This volume comprises the refereed technical papers presented at ES2002, the Twenty-second SGAI International Conference on Knowledge Based Systems and Applied Artificial Intelligence, held in Cambridge in December 2002. The conference was organised by SGAI, the British Computer Society Specialist Group on Artificial Intelligence (previously known as SGES). The papers in this volume present new and innovative developments in the field, divided into sections on Machine Learning, Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, Knowledge Acquisition, Constraint Satisfaction, Scheduling and Natural Language Processing. This year's prize for the best refereed technical paper was won by a paper entitled Covering the Path Space: A Casebase Analysis for Mobile Robot Path Planning by M Kruusmaa (Department of Mechatronics, Tallinn Technical University, Estonia) and J Willemson (Department of Computer Science, Tartu University, Estonia). SGAI gratefully acknowledges the long-term sponsorship of Hewlett-Packard Laboratories (Bristol) for this prize, which goes back to the 1980s. This is the nineteenth volume in the Research and Development series. The Application Stream papers are published as a companion volume under the title Applications and Innovations in Intelligent Systems X. On behalf of the conference organising committee I should like to thank all those who contributed to the organisation of this year's technical programme, in particular the programme committee members, the referees and our administrators Linsay Turbert and Helen Forster.
Editors and Affiliations
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Faculty of Technology, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK
Max Bramer
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Dept of Computer Science, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK
Alun Preece
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Department of Computer Science, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
Frans Coenen