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Publications of year 1997
Books and proceedings
  1. Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, editor. Software Agents. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1997. Keyword(s): multi-agent system.
    @Book{Bradshaw:1997:SA,
    editor = "Jeffrey M. Bradshaw",
    title = "Software Agents",
    publisher = "MIT Press",
    address = "Cambridge, MA, USA",
    keywords = "multi-agent system",
    year = "1997",
    
    }
    


  2. Tom M. Mitchell. Machine Learning. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1997. Keyword(s): machine learning.
    @Book{Mitchell:1997:ML,
    author = "Tom M. Mitchell",
    title = "Machine Learning",
    publisher = "McGraw-Hill",
    address = "New York",
    keywords = "machine learning",
    year = "1997",
    
    }
    


  3. Shan-Hwei Nienhuys-Cheng and Ronald de Wolf. Foundations of Inductive Logic Programming. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1997. Keyword(s): inductive logic programming.
    @Book{Nienhuys-Cheng:1997:FIL,
    author = "Shan-Hwei Nienhuys-Cheng and Ronald de Wolf",
    title = "Foundations of Inductive Logic Programming",
    publisher = "Springer-Verlag",
    address = "New York",
    keywords = "inductive logic programming",
    year = "1997",
    
    }
    


  4. Gerhard Weiss, editor. Distributed Artificial Intelligence Meets Machine Learning - Learning in Multi-Agent Environments, volume 1221 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer, 1997. Keyword(s): multi-agent learning.
    @Book{Weiss:1997:DAI,
    editor = "Gerhard Wei{\ss}",
    title = "Distributed Artificial Intelligence Meets Machine Learning - Learning in Multi-Agent Environments",
    publisher = "Springer",
    volume = "1221",
    series = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
    keywords = "multi-agent learning",
    year = "1997",
    
    }
    


  5. Justin Zobel. Writing for Computer Science: The Art of Effective Communication. Springer, Singapore, 1997. Keyword(s): technical writing.
    @Book{Zobel:1997:WCS,
    author = "Justin Zobel",
    title = "Writing for Computer Science: The Art of Effective Communication",
    publisher = "Springer",
    address = "Singapore",
    keywords = "technical writing",
    year = "1997",
    
    }
    


  6. Peter Flach and Antonis Kakas, editors. Proceedings of the IJCAI'97 workshop on Abduction and Induction in AI, Nagoya, Japan, 1997. Keyword(s): inductive reasoning.
    @Proceedings{Flach:1997:PIW,
    title = "Proceedings of the {IJCAI}'97 workshop on Abduction and Induction in {AI}",
    editor = "Peter Flach and Antonis Kakas",
    address = "Nagoya, Japan",
    keywords = "inductive reasoning",
    year = "1997",
    
    }
    


Articles in journal or book chapters
  1. Joseph S. B. Mitchell. Shortest Paths and Networks. In Handbook of Discrete and Computational Geometry, pages 445-466. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, USA, 1997. Keyword(s): path planning.
    @InCollection{Mitchell:1997:SPN,
    author = "Joseph S. B. Mitchell",
    title = "Shortest Paths and Networks",
    booktitle = "Handbook of Discrete and Computational Geometry",
    publisher = "CRC Press",
    address = "Boca Raton, FL, USA",
    pages = "445--466",
    keywords = "path planning",
    year = "1997",
    
    }
    


  2. José M. Vidal and Edmund H. Durfee. Agents Learning about Agents: A Framework and Analysis. In Collected papers from AAAI-97 workshop on Multiagent Learning, pages 71-76. 1997. Keyword(s): multi-agent system, multi-agent learning, high relevance.
    @InCollection{Vidal:1997:ALA,
    author = "Jos\'{e} M. Vidal and Edmund H. Durfee",
    title = "Agents Learning about Agents: {A} Framework and Analysis",
    booktitle = "Collected papers from AAAI-97 workshop on Multiagent Learning",
    pages = "71--76",
    keywords = "multi-agent system, multi-agent learning, high relevance",
    year = "1997",
    
    }
    


  3. Antonio Brogi, Evelina Lamma, Paolo Mancarella, and Paola Mello. A Unifying View for Logic Programming with Non-Monotonic Reasoning. Theoretical Computer Science, 184(1-2):1-59, 1997. Keyword(s): logic programming, nonmonotonic logic.
    @Article{Brogi:1997:UVL,
    author = "Antonio Brogi and Evelina Lamma and Paolo Mancarella and Paola Mello",
    title = "A Unifying View for Logic Programming with Non-Monotonic Reasoning",
    journal = "Theoretical Computer Science",
    volume = "184",
    number = "1-2",
    pages = "1--59",
    keywords = "logic programming, nonmonotonic logic",
    year = "1997",
    
    }
    


  4. Marcos A. Castilho, Luis Farinas del Cerro, Olivier Gasquet, and Andreas Herzig. Modal Tableaux with Propagation Rules and Structural Rules. Fundamenta Informaticae, 32(3-4):281-297, 1997. Keyword(s): modal logic, proof system.
    @Article{Castilho:1997:MTP,
    author = "Marcos A. Castilho and Luis Fari\H{n}as del Cerro and Olivier Gasquet and Andreas Herzig",
    title = "Modal Tableaux with Propagation Rules and Structural Rules",
    journal = "Fundamenta Informaticae",
    volume = "32",
    number = "3-4",
    pages = "281--297",
    keywords = "modal logic, proof system",
    year = "1997",
    
    }
    


  5. Ronald Fagin, Yoram Moses, Joseph Y. Halpern, and Moshe Y. Vardi. Knowledge-Based Programs. Distributed Computing, 10(4):199-225, 1997. Keyword(s): knowledge representation, epistemic logic.
    @Article{Fagin:1997:KBP,
    author = "Ronald Fagin and Yoram Moses and Joseph Y. Halpern and Moshe Y. Vardi",
    title = "Knowledge-Based Programs",
    journal = "Distributed Computing",
    volume = "10",
    number = "4",
    pages = "199--225",
    keywords = "knowledge representation, epistemic logic",
    year = "1997",
    
    }
    


  6. Subbarao Kambhampati. Refinement Planning as a Unifying Framework for Plan Synthesis. AI Magazine, 18(2):67-97, 1997. Keyword(s): planning.
    @Article{Kambhampati:1997:RPU,
    author = "Subbarao Kambhampati",
    title = "Refinement Planning as a Unifying Framework for Plan Synthesis",
    journal = "AI Magazine",
    volume = "18",
    number = "2",
    pages = "67--97",
    keywords = "planning",
    year = "1997",
    
    }
    


  7. Hector J. Levesque, Raymond Reiter, Yves Lespérance, Fangzhen Lin, and Richard B. Scherl. Golog: A Logic Programming Language for Dynamic Domains. Journal of Logic Programming, 31(1-3):59-83, 1997. Keyword(s): situation calculus, agent programming language.
    @Article{Levesque:1997:GLP,
    author = "Hector J. Levesque and Raymond Reiter and Yves Lesp\'{e}rance and Fangzhen Lin and Richard B. Scherl",
    title = "Golog: {A} Logic Programming Language for Dynamic Domains",
    journal = "Journal of Logic Programming",
    volume = "31",
    number = "1-3",
    pages = "59--83",
    keywords = "situation calculus, agent programming language",
    year = "1997",
    
    }
    


Conference articles
  1. Winton Davies and Peter Edwards. The Communication of Inductive Inferences. In Gerhard Weiss, editor, ECAI '96: Selected papers from the Workshop on Distributed Artificial Intelligence Meets Machine Learning, Learning in Multi-Agent Environments, pages 223-241, 1997. Springer-Verlag. Keyword(s): multi-agent learning, interactive learning, inductive learning, high relevance.
    @InProceedings{Davies:1997:CII,
    author = "Winton Davies and Peter Edwards",
    title = "The Communication of Inductive Inferences",
    booktitle = "ECAI '96: Selected papers from the Workshop on Distributed Artificial Intelligence Meets Machine Learning, Learning in Multi-Agent Environments",
    editor = "Gerhard Wei{\ss}",
    publisher = "Springer-Verlag",
    pages = "223--241",
    keywords = "multi-agent learning, interactive learning, inductive learning, high relevance",
    year = "1997",
    
    }
    


  2. Holger Friedrich, Michael Kaiser Oliver Rogalla, and Rüdiger Dillmann. Learning and Communication in Multi-Agent Systems. In ECAI '96: Selected papers from the Workshop on Distributed Artificial Intelligence Meets Machine Learning, Learning in Multi-Agent Environments, pages 259-275, 1997. Springer-Verlag. Keyword(s): multi-agent learning, interactive learning, high relevance.
    @InProceedings{Friedrich:1997:LCM,
    author = "Holger Friedrich and Michael Kaiser Oliver Rogalla and R{\"{u}}diger Dillmann",
    title = "Learning and Communication in Multi-Agent Systems",
    booktitle = "ECAI '96: Selected papers from the Workshop on Distributed Artificial Intelligence Meets Machine Learning, Learning in Multi-Agent Environments",
    publisher = "Springer-Verlag",
    pages = "259--275",
    keywords = "multi-agent learning, interactive learning, high relevance",
    year = "1997",
    
    }
    


  3. Raymond J. Mooney. Integrating Abduction and Induction in Machine Learning. In Working Notes of the IJCAI-97 Workshop on Abduction and Induction in AI, Nagoya, Japan, pages 37-42, 1997. Keyword(s): machine learning, inductive logic programming, inductive reasoning.
    @InProceedings{Mooney:1997:IAI,
    author = "Raymond J. Mooney",
    title = "Integrating Abduction and Induction in Machine Learning",
    booktitle = "Working Notes of the IJCAI-97 Workshop on Abduction and Induction in AI",
    address = "Nagoya, Japan",
    pages = "37--42",
    keywords = "machine learning, inductive logic programming, inductive reasoning",
    year = "1997",
    
    }
    


  4. Enric Plaza, Josep Lluìs Arcos, and Francisco J. Martìn. Cooperative Case-Based Reasoning. In ECAI '96: Selected papers from the Workshop on Distributed Artificial Intelligence Meets Machine Learning, Learning in Multi-Agent Environments, pages 180-201, 1997. Springer-Verlag. Keyword(s): multi-agent learning, interactive learning, high relevance.
    @InProceedings{Plaza:1997:CCB,
    author = "Enric Plaza and Josep Llu\'{\i}s Arcos and Francisco J. Mart\'{\i}n",
    title = "Cooperative Case-Based Reasoning",
    booktitle = "ECAI '96: Selected papers from the Workshop on Distributed Artificial Intelligence Meets Machine Learning, Learning in Multi-Agent Environments",
    publisher = "Springer-Verlag",
    pages = "180--201",
    keywords = "multi-agent learning, interactive learning, high relevance",
    year = "1997",
    
    }
    


  5. M. V. Nagendra Prasad and Victor R. Lesser. Learning Problem Solving Control in Cooperative Multi-Agent Systems. In Workshop on Multi-Agent Learning, AAAI-97, Providence, Rhode Island, 1997. Keyword(s): multi-agent coordination, multi-agent learning.
    @InProceedings{Prasad:1997:LPS,
    author = "M. V. Nagendra Prasad and Victor R. Lesser",
    title = "Learning Problem Solving Control in Cooperative Multi-Agent Systems",
    booktitle = "Workshop on Multi-Agent Learning, AAAI-97",
    address = "Providence, Rhode Island",
    keywords = "multi-agent coordination, multi-agent learning",
    year = "1997",
    
    }
    


  6. W. van der Hoek, B. van Linder, and J.-J. Ch. Meyer. An Integrated Modal Approach to Rational Agents. In Proceedings of 2nd AISB Workshop on Practical Reasoning and Rationality, pages 123-159, 1997. Keyword(s): modal logic, intelligent agents.
    @InProceedings{vanderHoek:1997:IMA,
    author = "W. van der Hoek and B. van Linder and J.-J. Ch. Meyer",
    title = "An Integrated Modal Approach to Rational Agents",
    booktitle = "Proceedings of 2nd AISB Workshop on Practical Reasoning and Rationality",
    pages = "123--159",
    keywords = "modal logic, intelligent agents",
    year = "1997",
    
    }
    


Internal reports
  1. Bernd van Linder, John-Jules Ch. Meyer, and Wiebe van der Hoek. Formalising Motivational Attitudes of Agents Using the KARO Framework. Technical report, 1997. Keyword(s): agent theory, KARO framework.
    @TechReport{vanLinder:1997:FMA,
    author = "Bernd van Linder and John-Jules Ch. Meyer and Wiebe van der Hoek",
    title = "Formalising Motivational Attitudes of Agents Using the {KARO} Framework",
    keywords = "agent theory, KARO framework",
    year = "1997",
    
    }
    



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