Vol. 28 No. 1 (2014): Twenty-Eighth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
The Twenty-Eighth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
The Twenty-Sixth Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence
The Fifth Symposium on Educational Advances in Artificial Intelligence
Sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
July 27–31, 2014, Québec City, Québec, Canada
Published by AAAI Press, Palo Alto, California USA
Copyright © 2014, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
All Rights Reserved.
ISSN 2374-3468 (Online)
ISSN 2159-5399 (Print)
ISBN 978-1-57735-661-5, Four-volume set
ISBN 978-1-57735-677-6, Volume 1: 902 pages
ISBN 978-1-57735-678-3, Volume 2: 842 pages
ISBN 978-1-57735-679-0, Volume 3: 752 pages
ISBN 978-1-57735-680-6, Volume 4: 786 pages
The Twenty-Eighth Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-14) was held at the Québec Convention Centre Québec City, Québec, Canada, from July 27-31, 2014. The proceedings volumes were published by AAAI Press.
The AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence has promoted theoretical and applied AI research as well as intellectual interchange among researchers and practitioners for more than three decades. As can be seen in these proceedings, AI's scope and influence continue to grow. In 2014, the program committee received 1,406 submissions, the largest number in the conference history. The technical papers presented at the twenty-eighth meeting of this conference feature substantial, original research and practices. The AAAI program cochairs were Carla E. Brodley (Tufts University, USA) and Peter Stone (University of Texas at Austin, USA). The main technical program featured papers grouped into the following categories: AI and the web, applications, cognitive modeling, cognitive systems, computational sustainability and AI, game playing and interactive entertainment, game theory and economic paradigms, heuristic search and optimization, human-computation and crowd sourcing, humans and AI, knowledge representation and reasoning, machine learning applications, multiagent systems, NLP and knowledge representation, NLP and machine learning, NLP and text mining, novel machine learning algorithms, planning and scheduling, reasoning under uncertainty, robotics, search and constraint satisfaction, and vision, along with student abstracts and the AAAI/SIGAI Doctoral Consortium.
Included in this proceedings are the papers from the Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference (IAAI), chaired by David Stracuzzi (Sandia National Laboratories, USA) and cochaired by David Gunning (PARC, a Xerox Company, USA). The IAAI conference emphasizes the relevance of AI in our everyday lives.
Also included in this proceedings are the papers from the AAAI Symposium on Educational Advances in AI, which focuses on teaching AI. The EAAI Symposium cochairs were Laura Brown (Michigan Technological University, USA) and Todd Neller (Gettysburg College, USA).
The conferences and symposium are sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence.