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Volume 175, Number 1, January 2011

Leora Morgenstern, Sheila A. McIlraith:
John McCarthy's legacy. 1-24

Alfredo Gabaldon
:
Non-Markovian control in the Situation Calculus. 25-48

Antonis C. Kakas
, Loizos Michael, Rob Miller:
Modular-έ and the role of elaboration tolerance in solving the qualification problem. 49-78

Phan Huy Tu, Tran Cao Son, Michael Gelfond
, A. Ricardo Morales:
Approximation of action theories and its application to conformant planning. 79-119

Michael Thielscher
:
A unifying action calculus. 120-141

Gerhard Lakemeyer, Hector J. Levesque:
A semantic characterization of a useful fragment of the situation calculus with knowledge. 142-164

Steven Shapiro, Maurice Pagnucco
, Yves Lespérance, Hector J. Levesque:
Iterated belief change in the situation calculus. 165-192

Afsaneh Shirazi, Eyal Amir:
First-order logical filtering. 193-219

Joseph Y. Halpern, Riccardo Pucella:
Dealing with logical omniscience: Expressiveness and pragmatics. 220-235

Paolo Ferraris, Joohyung Lee, Vladimir Lifschitz:
Stable models and circumscription. 236-263

Fangzhen Lin, Yi Zhou:
From answer set logic programming to circumscription via logic of GK. 264-277

Wolfgang Faber
, Gerald Pfeifer, Nicola Leone
:
Semantics and complexity of recursive aggregates in answer set programming. 278-298

Ernest Davis:
How does a box work? A study in the qualitative dynamics of solid objects. 299-345

Pedro Cabalar, Paulo E. Santos
:
Formalising the Fisherman's Folly puzzle. 346-377

Fiora Pirri
:
The well-designed logical robot: Learning and experience from observations to the Situation Calculus. 378-415

Erik Sandewall:
From systems to logic in the early development of nonmonotonic reasoning. 416-427

Johan van Benthem:
McCarthy variations in a modal key. 428-439
Volume 175, Number 2, February 2011

Baharak Rastegari
, Anne Condon, Kevin Leyton-Brown
:
Revenue monotonicity in deterministic, dominant-strategy combinatorial auctions. 441-456

Paul E. Dunne
, Anthony Hunter
, Peter McBurney
, Simon Parsons, Michael J. Wooldridge
:
Weighted argument systems: Basic definitions, algorithms, and complexity results. 457-486

Feng Wu
, Shlomo Zilberstein
, Xiaoping Chen:
Online planning for multi-agent systems with bounded communication. 487-511

Knot Pipatsrisawat, Adnan Darwiche:
On the power of clause-learning SAT solvers as resolution engines. 512-525

Stephanie Elzer, Sandra Carberry, Ingrid Zukerman
:
The automated understanding of simple bar charts. 526-555

Alfonso Gerevini
, Alessandro Saetti
:
Computing the minimal relations in point-based qualitative temporal reasoning through metagraph closure. 556-585

Peter Nightingale
:
The extended global cardinality constraint: An empirical survey. 586-614

Siddharth Srivastava, Neil Immerman, Shlomo Zilberstein
:
A new representation and associated algorithms for generalized planning. 615-647

Athanasios Papakonstantinou
, Alex Rogers, Enrico H. Gerding
, Nicholas R. Jennings
:
Mechanism design for the truthful elicitation of costly probabilistic estimates in distributed information systems. 648-672

Omer Qadir, Yang Jerry Liu, Gianluca Tempesti, Jon Timmis
, Andy M. Tyrrell:
From Bidirectional Associative Memory to a noise-tolerant, robust Protein Processor Associative Memory. 673-693

Vibhav Gogate
, Rina Dechter:
SampleSearch: Importance sampling in presence of determinism. 694-729

Alex Rogers, Alessandro Farinelli
, Ruben Stranders, Nicholas R. Jennings
:
Bounded approximate decentralised coordination via the max-sum algorithm. 730-759

Florence Dupin de Saint-Cyr
, Jérôme Lang:
Belief extrapolation (or how to reason about observations and unpredicted change). 760-790
Volume 175, Numbers 3-4, March 2011

Pietro Baroni
, Paul E. Dunne
, Massimiliano Giacomin
:
On the resolution-based family of abstract argumentation semantics and its grounded instance. 791-813

Emiliano Lorini, François Schwarzentruber
:
A logic for reasoning about counterfactual emotions. 814-847

Daniel Bryce, William Cushing, Subbarao Kambhampati:
State agnostic planning graphs: deterministic, non-deterministic, and probabilistic planning. 848-889

Yin Chen, Fangzhen Lin, Yan Zhang, Yi Zhou:
Loop-separable programs and their first-order definability. 890-913
Volume 175, Numbers 5-6, April 2011
Editorial

Randy Goebel, Mary-Anne Williams
:
The expansion continues: Stitching together the breadth of disciplines impinging on Artificial Intelligence. 929
Book Review

Kevin McGee:
K. Tanaka-Ishii, Semiotics of Programming. 930-931

Peter van Beek:
David L. Poole and Alan K. Mackworth, Artificial Intelligence: Foundations of Computational Agents , Cambridge University Press (2010). 932-934

Ashish Sabharwal, Bart Selman:
S. Russell, P. Norvig, Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, Third Edition. 935-937

Peter Norvig:
Nils J. Nilsson, The Quest for Artificial Intelligence , Cambridge (2010). 938-939
Review Papers

M. Ryan Calo:
Peeping Hals. 940-941

Patrick Lin
, Keith Abney
, George A. Bekey:
Robot ethics: Mapping the issues for a mechanized world. 942-949

Diane Proudfoot:
Anthropomorphism and AI: Turingʼs much misunderstood imitation game. 950-957

Jonathan Rubin, Ian D. Watson
:
Computer poker: A review. 958-987

Hai Zhuge:
Semantic linking through spaces for cyber-physical-socio intelligence: A methodology. 988-1019

Nick Hawes
:
A survey of motivation frameworks for intelligent systems. 1020-1036
Volume 175, Numbers 7-8, May 2011

Carmel Domshlak, Eyke Hüllermeier, Souhila Kaci, Henri Prade:
Preferences in AI: An overview. 1037-1052

Nic Wilson
:
Computational techniques for a simple theory of conditional preferences. 1053-1091

Denis Mindolin, Jan Chomicki:
Contracting preference relations for database applications. 1092-1121

Michael McGeachie, Jon Doyle
:
The local geometry of multiattribute tradeoff preferences. 1122-1152

Christophe Gonzales, Patrice Perny, Jean-Philippe Dubus:
Decision making with multiple objectives using GAI networks. 1153-1179

Ronen I. Brafman
:
Relational preference rules for control. 1180-1193

Meltem Öztürk, Marc Pirlot
, Alexis Tsoukiàs:
Representing preferences using intervals. 1194-1222

Willem Waegeman, Bernard De Baets
:
On the ERA ranking representability of pairwise bipartite ranking functions. 1223-1250

Vincent Conitzer, Tuomas Sandholm:
Expressive markets for donating to charities. 1251-1271

Maria Silvia Pini, Francesca Rossi, K. Brent Venable, Toby Walsh:
Incompleteness and incomparability in preference aggregation: Complexity results. 1272-1289

Fusun Yaman, Thomas J. Walsh, Michael L. Littman, Marie desJardins:
Democratic approximation of lexicographic preference models. 1290-1307

Meghyn Bienvenu
, Christian Fritz, Sheila A. McIlraith:
Specifying and computing preferred plans. 1308-1345

Daniel Kikuti, Fábio Gagliardi Cozman
, Ricardo Shirota Filho:
Sequential decision making with partially ordered preferences. 1346-1365

Gildas Jeantet, Olivier Spanjaard:
Computing rank dependent utility in graphical models for sequential decision problems. 1366-1389

Michael D. Moffitt:
On the modelling and optimization of preferences in constraint-based temporal reasoning. 1390-1409

Christophe Labreuche:
A general framework for explaining the results of a multi-attribute preference model. 1410-1448

Marie-Jo Bellosta, Sylvie Kornman, Daniel Vanderpooten
:
Preference-based English reverse auctions. 1449-1467

Ana Casali
, Lluís Godo
, Carles Sierra
:
A graded BDI agent model to represent and reason about preferences. 1468-1478
Volume 175, Numbers 9-10, June 2011

Nikos Gorogiannis, Anthony Hunter
:
Instantiating abstract argumentation with classical logic arguments: Postulates and properties. 1479-1497

Karina Valdivia Delgado
, Scott Sanner, Leliane Nunes de Barros:
Efficient solutions to factored MDPs with imprecise transition probabilities. 1498-1527

Matthias Knorr
, José Júlio Alferes
, Pascal Hitzler:
Local closed world reasoning with description logics under the well-founded semantics. 1528-1554

Martin C. Cooper
, Stanislav Zivný:
Hybrid tractability of valued constraint problems. 1555-1569

Ariel Felner
, Uzi Zahavi, Robert Holte, Jonathan Schaeffer, Nathan R. Sturtevant, Zhifu Zhang:
Inconsistent heuristics in theory and practice. 1570-1603

Jure Zabkar
, Martin Mozina, Ivan Bratko, Janez Demsar:
Learning qualitative models from numerical data. 1604-1619

Jean-François Baget, Michel Leclère
, Marie-Laure Mugnier, Eric Salvat:
On rules with existential variables: Walking the decidability line. 1620-1654

Ioannis Caragiannis
, Ariel D. Procaccia:
Voting almost maximizes social welfare despite limited communication. 1655-1671

Shaowei Cai
, Kaile Su
, Abdul Sattar
:
Local search with edge weighting and configuration checking heuristics for minimum vertex cover. 1672-1696

David Murray-Rust
, Alan Smaill:
Towards a model of musical interaction and communication. 1697-1721

Eun Jung Kim, Sebastian Ordyniak
, Stefan Szeider
:
Algorithms and complexity results for persuasive argumentation. 1722-1736

Simone Paolo Ponzetto
, Michael Strube:
Taxonomy induction based on a collaboratively built knowledge repository. 1737-1756
Volume 175, Number 11, July 2011

Francisco S. Melo
, Manuela M. Veloso:
Decentralized MDPs with sparse interactions. 1757-1789

Bei Shui Liao, Li Jin, Robert C. Koons:
Dynamics of argumentation systems: A division-based method. 1790-1814

Steven Schockaert
, Henri Prade:
Solving conflicts in information merging by a flexible interpretation of atomic propositions. 1815-1855

Sylvain Gelly, David Silver:
Monte-Carlo tree search and rapid action value estimation in computer Go. 1856-1875
Volume 175, Numbers 12-13, August 2011
Volume 175, Numbers 14-15, September 2011
Volume 175, Numbers 16-17, October - November 2011

Travis C. Service, Julie A. Adams:
Randomized coalition structure generation. 2061-2074

Shahab Jabbari Arfaee, Sandra Zilles, Robert C. Holte:
Learning heuristic functions for large state spaces. 2075-2098

Reinhard Moratz, Dominik Lücke, Till Mossakowski
:
A condensed semantics for qualitative spatial reasoning about oriented straight line segments. 2099-2127
Volume 175, Number 18, December 2011

Husain Aljazzar, Stefan Leue:
K⁎: A heuristic search algorithm for finding the k shortest paths. 2129-2154

Weiming Liu, Sanjiang Li
:
Reasoning about cardinal directions between extended objects: The NP-hardness result. 2155-2169

Hongkai Liu, Carsten Lutz
, Maja Milicic, Frank Wolter
:
Foundations of instance level updates in expressive description logics. 2170-2197

Saket Joshi, Kristian Kersting, Roni Khardon:
Decision-theoretic planning with generalized first-order decision diagrams. 2198-2222

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