Papers Accepted for the Application Stream
Best Refereed Paper
Knowledge formalisation for hydrometallurgical gold ore processing
Christian Severin Sauer (University of West London, UK), Lotta Rintala (Aalto University, Finland), Thomas Roth-Berghofer (University of West London, UK)
Other Refereed Papers
Session A1: Applications in Education and Information Science (Chair: To be announced)
An AI-based Process for Generating Games from Flat Stories
Rosella Gennari (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy), Sara Tonelli (FBK-irst, Bolzano, Italy) and Pierpaolo Vittorini (University of L`Aquila, Italy)
Partridge: An effective system for the automatic classification of the types of academic papers
James Ravenscroft (Aberystwyth University, UK), Maria Liakata (University of Warwick, UK) and Amanda Clare (Aberystwyth University, UK)
Aggregation Semantics for Link Validity
Léa Guizol, Madalina Croitoru and Michel Leclère (University Montpellier 2, France)
Session A2: Medical and Business Applications (Chair: To be announced)
Extracting and Visualising Clinical Statements from Electronic Health Records
M. Arguello and M.J. Fernandez-Prieto (University of Salford, UK), and J. Des (Dedipega S.L., Spain)
Evaluation of Machine Learning Techniques in Predicting Acute Coronary Syndrome Outcome
Juliana Jaafar, Eric Atwell, Owen Johnson, Susan Clamp (University of Leeds, UK) and Wan Azman Wan Ahmad (University Malaya Medical Centre, Malaysia)
Efficient Interactive Budget Planning and Adjusting Under Financial Stress
Peter Rausch (Nuremberg Institute of Technology, Georg Simon Ohm, Germany), Frederic Stahl (University of Reading, UK) and Michael Stumpf (Nuremberg Institute of Technology, Georg Simon Ohm, Germany)
Session A3: AI Applications (Chair: To be announced)
`The First Day of Summer`: Parsing Temporal Expressions with Distributed Semantics
Ben Blamey and Tom Crick and Giles Oatley (Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK)
Genetic Programming for Wind Power Forecasting and Ramp Detection
Giovanna Martínez-Arellano and Lars Nolle (Nottingham Trent University, UK)
Automated river segmentation using simulated annealing
Nigel Richards and J. Mark Ware (University of South Wales, UK)
Short Papers Accepted for Application Stream (poster presentation)
A Multiagent Based Framework for the Simulation of Mammalian Behaviour
Emmanuel Agiriga, Frans Coenen, Jane Hurst and Darek Kowalski (University of Liverpool, UK)
Parameter Estimation of Nonlinear Systems using Lèvy Flight Cuckoo Search
Walid M. Aly (College of Computing and Information Technology, Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport, Egypt) and Alaa F. Sheta (Electronics Research Institute, Cairo, Egypt)
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