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Zeitschrift KÜNSTLICHE INTELLIGENZ - KI




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The scientific journal KI – KÜNSTLICHE INTELLIGENZ – is the German Journal on Artificial Intelligence, mouthpiece of the department of artificial intelligence in the Gesellschaft fuer Informatik e.V. (GI) with contributions spanning all areas of AI. This journal offers current information and substantiated background knowledge to all relevant aspects of artificial intelligence. These range from the basics and programmatic tools to their implementation and use for scientific purpose to resulting execution in a broader sense. All in all, this journal allows anyone working in the field of AI to gain fast access to current AI topics; it simultaneously provides a platform for an animated, interdisciplinary exchange of ideas.

German Journal on Artificial Intelligence - now published by Springer

Since the beginning of 2010 the journal KI is now published by Springer.

Additional information can be found at www.springer.com/computer/ai/journal/13218.

  • 25 Jahre KI - ein persönlicher Rückblick
  • Vom Schmuddelkind zum Fachbereich
  • Künstliche Intelligenz in Anwendungen
  • Eine Zukunftsperspektive der Künstlichen Intelligenz
  • Computational Assessment of Interest in Speech—Facing the Real-Life Challenge
  • Designing Emotions
  • Interviews with Rosalind Picard and Jonathan Gratch
  • Affective Computing Combined with Android Science
  • Cognitive Navigation—An Overview of Three Navigation Paradigms Leading to the Concept of an Affordance Hierarchy
  • Intelligent Mobility—Autonomous Outdoor Robotics at the DFKI
  • Offroad Navigation Using Adaptable Motion Patterns
  • Behaviour-Based Off-Road Robot Navigation
  • CadiaPlayer: Search-Control Techniques
  • Centurio, a General Game Player: Parallel, Java- and ASP-based
  • Knowledge-Based General Game Playing
  • A GGP Feature Learning Algorithm
  • A Parallel General Game Player
  • Approaching Manual Intelligence
  • Advances in Robot Programming by Demonstration
  • Cognition in Manual Assembly
  • Learning from Humans—Computational Models of Cognition-Enabled Control of Everyday Activity
  • A SLAM Overview from a User's Perspective
  • Lifelong Map Learning for Graph-Based SLAM
  • Learning from Nature: Biological Inspired Robot Navigation
  • Sub-daily Staff Scheduling
  • Support Management / Störungsmanagement
  • Optimization of industrial logistic processes / Optimierung industrieller Logistikprozesse
  • Interview with Paul Davidsson
  • Small is Beautiful Again in Description Logics
  • Instant Based Methods
  • Static Termination Analysis for Prolog Using Term Rewriting and SAT Solving
  • Logic-Based Question Answering