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Artificial Intelligence is a scientific journal on artificial intelligence research. It was established in 1970 and is published by Elsevier. The journal is abstracted and indexed in Scopus and Science Citation Index. The 2021 Impact Factor for this journal is 14.05 and the 5-Year Impact Factor is 11.616. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Autonomous agents modelling other agents: A comprehensive survey and open problems
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Rational deployment of multiple heuristics in optimal state-space search
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Distributed First Order Logic
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Anticipatory action selection for human–robot table tennis
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An approach to decision making based on dynamic argumentation systems
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Learning an efficient constructive sampler for graphs
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Belief and truth in hypothesised behaviours
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Domain expansion for ASP-programs with external sources
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A parametric propagator for pairs of Sum constraints with a discrete convexity property
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A synthesis of automated planning and reinforcement learning for efficient, robust decision-making
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Methods for solving reasoning problems in abstract argumentation - A survey
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Fair assignment of indivisible objects under ordinal preferences
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Confidence-based reasoning in stochastic constraint programming
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The Dropout Learning Algorithm
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Modeling the Complex Dynamics and Changing Correlations of Epileptic Events
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(Non-)Succinctness of uniform interpolants of general terminologies in the description logic EL
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On our best behaviour
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Consequence-based and fixed-parameter tractable reasoning in description logics
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A branch and prune algorithm for the computation of generalized aspects of parallel robots
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Potential-based bounded-cost search and Anytime Non-ParametricA⁎
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On the Input/Output behavior of argumentation frameworks
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On topology-related properties of abstract argumentation semantics. A correction and extension to Dynamics of argumentation systems: A division-based method
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FLP answer set semantics without circular justifications for general logic programs
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kLog: A language for logical and relational learning with kernels
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Using Wikipedia to learn semantic feature representations of concrete concepts in neuroimaging experiments
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Multiple instance classification: Review, taxonomy and comparative study
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Evidential reasoning rule for evidence combination
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YAGO2: A spatially and temporally enhanced knowledge base from Wikipedia
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Learning multilingual named entity recognition from Wikipedia
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On the doubt about margin explanation of boosting
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Physical search problems with probabilistic knowledge
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Watson: Beyond Jeopardy!
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