Universität Bielefeld - Technische Fakultät

Program KI-95

19th Annual German Conference on Artificial Intelligence
11 - 13 September 1995


Dieselbe Information in deutscher Sprache
The KI-95 program brochure can be ordered by sending a request to christine.harms@gmd.de. Please include your mailing address. An electronic registration form will be available shortly in the World Wide Web.

Early registration rates are valid until 4 August, 1995.


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Sunday, 10.09.95

17.00 - 22.00
Registration
Conference booth, University building, main lobby

Informal Gettogether, Drinks and snacks
University building, main lobby

Monday, 11.09.95

8.00
Registration
Conference booth, University building, main lobby

9.00 - 9.15
Opening KI-95 Scientific Conference

9.15 - 10.00
Invited lecture KI-95 Scientific Conference
Leslie Pack Kaelbling, Brown University
Partially Observable Markov Decision Processes for Artificial Intelligence

Coffee break

10.30 - 12.30
Paper Program KI-95 Scientific Conference, Track I (in parallel)
Stefan Schroedl, University of Freiburg
An Extension of Explanation-Based Generalization to Negation as Failure

Roman Englert, University of Bonn
Inducing Integrity Constraints from Knowledge Bases

Wilfried Hoetker, University of Osnabrueck
Dynamic Structuring of Lexical Knowledge in a Reusability Scenario

J. Eckerle, S. Schuierer, University of Freiburg
Efficient Memory-Limited Graph Search

10.30 - 12.30
Paper Program KI-95 Scientific Conference, Track II (in parallel)
Klemens Schnattinger, Udo Hahn, Manfred Klenner, University of Freiburg
Quality-Based Terminological Reasoning for Concept Learning

M. Buchheit, H.-J. Buerckert, B. Hollunder, A. Laux, W. Nutt, M. Wójcik, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)
Task Acquisition with a Description Logic Reasoner

Frank W. Bergmann, J. Joachim Quantz, Technical University of Berlin
Parallelizing Description Logics

Jürgen Giesl, Technical University of Darmstadt
Automated Termination Proofs with Measure Functions

12.30 - 14.00
Lunch break; Posters + Demos

14.00 - 19.00
KI-95 Workshop Program

19.00
FB KI Annual Member Meeting

Snacks and Drinks, Happenings
University building, main lobby

20.00 - 21.00
Invited lecture KI-95 Scientific Conference
Wolfgang Menzel, University of Hamburg
Robust Processing of Natural Language

21.00
FB KI Special Interest Groups

Tuesday, 12.09.95

8.00
Registration
Conference booth, University building, main lobby

8.30 - 12.30
KI-95 Workshop Program

12.30 - 14.00
Lunch break; Posters and Demos

14.00 - 14.15
Opening KI-95 Applications Congress

14.15 - 15.00
Invited lecture KI-95 Applications Congress
Ministerialrat Prof. Dr. Horst Autzen, Ministerium für Wirtschaft des Landes Baden-Württemberg
Der Weg in die Informationsgesellschaft: Feldversuch Baden-Württemberg

15.00 - 16.00
Paper Program KI-95 Scientific Conference
Michael Thielscher, Technical University of Darmstadt
What Is A Skeptical Proof?

Emil Weydert, Max-Planck-Institute for Computer Science, Saarbrücken
Default Entailment - A Preferential Construction Semantics for Defeasible Inference

15.00 - 16.00
KI-95 Practioners' Forum Series

Coffee break

16.30 - 18.30
Paper Program KI-95 Scientific Conference
B. van Linder, W. van der Hoek, J.-J.Ch. Meyer, Utrecht University
Actions that Make you Change your Mind

Anna Radzikowska, Warsaw University of Technology
Reasoning about Action with Typical and Atypical Effects

Witold Lukaszewicz, Ewa Madalinska-Bugaj, Warsaw University
Reasoning about Action and Change: Actions with Abnormal Effects

Maroua Bouzid, Antoni Ligeza, CRIN-CNRS & INRIA, France/Inst.of Automatics AGH, Krakow Poland
Temporal Logic Based on Characteristic Functions

16.30 - 18.30
KI-95 Practioners' Forum Series

18.30
Opening of Exhibition; Happy Hour

19.00 - 19.45
Invited lecture KI-95 Scientific Conference ("Dinner Talk")
William Bricken, University of Washington
Distinction Networks

20.00
KI-95 Conference Buffet
University building, main lobby (open end)

Wednesday, 13.09.95

9.00 - 10.30
Paper Program KI-95 Scientific Conference
Bernhard Nebel, University of Ulm
Computational Properties of Qualitative Spatial Reasoning: First Results

Klaus-Peter Gapp, Universität des Saarlandes
An Empirically Validated Model for Computing Spatial Relations

Gerd Herzog, Karl Rohr, Universität des Saarlandes/University of Hamburg
Integrating Vision and Language: Towards Automatic Description of Human Movements

9.00 - 10.30
KI-95 Practioners' Forum Series

Coffee break

11.00 - 11.30
Greetings and Awards

11.30 - 12.30
Invited lecture, KI-95 and DAGM '95 jointly
Ruzena Bajcsy, University of Pennsylvania, GRASP Laboratory
The Problem of Signal and Symbol Integration: A Study of Cooperative Mobile Autonomous Agent Behaviors

12.30 - 14.00
Lunch break; Exhibition

14.00 - 15.40
Invited lectures KI-95 Applications Congress
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Paul Drews, Europäisches Zentrum für Mechatronik, RWTH Aachen
Service-Roboter im industriellen Nutzbereich

Prof. Dr. Reinhard Keil-Slawik, Heinz Nixdorf Institut, Universtät-GH Paderborn
Ökologische Informatik - Ein Ansatz zum Verständnis von Geist und Maschine

KI-95 Farewell + Happy Hour

Anke Bodzin, 1995-06-06, 1995-08-21