Detailed schedule

Session 1a (Thu 11.00-12.15) Leeuwzaal — AI for Games and Education (chair: Jaap van den Herik)
[A] Michael Barton and Jos Uiterwijk – Combining Combinatorial Game Theory with an alpha-beta Solver for Domineering
[B] Tibor Bosse and Simon Provoost – Towards Aggression De-escalation Training with Virtual Agents: A Computational Model
[A] Lesley Wevers and Steven Te Brinke – Monte-Carlo Tree Search for Poly-Y
Session 1b (Thu 11.00-12.15) Kleine Zaal — Evolutionary Algorithms
[B] Ngoc Hoang Luong, Han La Poutré and Peter Bosman – Multi-objective Gene-pool Optimal Mixing Evolutionary Algorithms
[B] Krzysztof Sadowski, Dirk Thierens and Peter Bosman – Combining Model-Based EAs for Mixed-Integer Problems
[B] Sílvio Rodrigues, Pavol Bauer and Peter Bosman – A Novel Population-based Multi-Objective CMA-ES and the Impact of Different Constraint Handling Techniques
Session 1c (Thu 11.00-12.15) Annazaal — Simulation (chair: Louis Vuurpijl)
[B] Junchao Xu, Joost Broekens, Koen Hindriks and Mark Neerincx – Robot Mood is Contagious: Effects of Robot Body Language in the Imitation Game
[B] Frits de Nijs, Mathijs de Weerdt and Matthijs Spaan – Efficient Heuristics for Power Constrained Planning of Thermostatically Controlled Loads
[B] Bart Liefers, Jasper Hoogland and Han La Poutre – A Successful Broker Agent for Power TAC
Session 2a (Thu 14.00-15.15) Leeuwzaal — Machine Learning I (chair: Katja Verbeeck)
[A] Manuel Kauschinger and Kurt Driessens – Predicting Pseudo-Random Behaviour in Professional Sports
[B] Emma Beauxis-Aussalet and Lynda Hardman – Simplifying the Visualization of Confusion Matrix
[A] Perry Groot, Markus Peters, Tom Heskes and Ketter Wolf – Fast Laplace Approximation for Gaussian Processes with a Tensor Product Kernel
Session 2b (Thu 14.00-15.15) Kleine Zaal — Planning and Scheduling (chair: Cees Witteveen)
[B] Diederik Roijers, Joris Scharpff, Matthijs Spaan, Frans Oliehoek, Mathijs De Weerdt and Shimon Whiteson – Bounded Approximations for Linear Multi-Objective Planning under Uncertainty
[B] Michel Wilson, Tomas Klos, Cees Witteveen and Bob Huisman – Flexibility and Decoupling in Simple Temporal Networks
[B] Steven Adriaensen, Tim Brys and Ann Nowé – Fair-Share ILS: A Simple State of the Art Iterated Local Search Hyperheuristic
Session 2c (Thu 14.00-15.15) Annazaal — Multi-Agent Systems (chair: Koen Hindriks)
[A] Zhenglong Sun and Nico Roos – Dynamic Lateral Stability for an Energy Efficient Gait
[B] Vahid Hashemi and Ulle Endriss – Measuring Diversity of Preferences in a Group
[A] Xin Sun and Huimin Dong – Stratied action negation, a logic about travel
Session 3a (Thu 15.45-17.00) Leeuwzaal — Machine Learning II (chair: Ann Nowé)
[A] Florian Kunneman and Antal van den Bosch – Event detection in Twitter: A machine-learning approach based on term pivoting
[A] Bas Kooiker and Makiko Sadakata – Gesture Detection and Recognition by Repetition for Expressive Control
[B] Elena Sokolova, Perry Groot, Tom Claassen and Tom Heskes – Causal discovery from databases with discrete and continuous variables
Session 3b (Thu 15.45-17.00) Kleine Zaal — Knowledge Representation (chair: Aske Plaat)
[B] Zhisheng Huang, Frank Van Harmelen, Annette Ten Teije and Andre Dekker – Feasibility Estimation for Clinical Trials
[A] Sepideh Ghanavati and Marc van Zee – Capturing Evidence and Rationales with Requirements Engineering and Argumentation-Based Techniques
[B] Wouter Beek, Laurens Rietveld, Hamid Bazoobandi, Jan Wielemaker and Stefan Schlobach – LOD Laundromat: A Uniform Way of Publishing Other People’s Dirty Data
Session 3c (Thu 15.45-17.00) Annazaal — Logic and AI I (chair: Martin Caminada)
[A] Richard Booth and Miko?aj Podlaszewski – Using Distances for Aggregation in Abstract Argumentation
[B] Pietro Baroni, Guido Boella, Federico Cerutti, Massimiliano Giacomin, Leon van der Torre and Serena Villata – On the Input/Output behavior of argumentation frameworks
[B] Dragan Doder and Stefan Woltran – Probabilistic Argumentation Frameworks – A Logical Approach
Session 4a (Fri 13.30-14.45) Leeuwzaal — Ontologies and Semantic Web (chair: Annette ten Teije)
[B] Frederik Schadd and Nico Roos – Anchor-Profiles: Exploiting Profiles of Anchor Similarities for Ontology Mapping
[B] Rinke Hoekstra, Laurens Rietveld, Stefan Schlobach and Christophe Gueret – Structural Properties as Proxy for Semantic Relevance in RDF Graph Sampling
[A] Marten Teitsma, Jacobijn Sandberg, Bob Wielinga and Guus Schreiber – Validating ontologies for question answering
Session 4b (Fri 13.30-14.45) Kleine Zaal — Intelligent Agents (chair: Virginia Dignum)
[B] Catholijn Jonker, Joost Broekens and Aske Plaat – Virtual Reflexes
[B] Bart Kamphorst, Michel Klein and Arlette van Wissen – Autonomous E-Coaching in the Wild: Empirical Validation of a Model-Based Reasoning System
[B] Gleb Polevoy, Stojan Trajanovski and Mathijs de Weerdt – Nash Equilibria in Shared Effort Games
Session 4c (Fri 13.30-14.45) Annazaal — Logic and AI II (chair: Nico Roos)
[A] Martin Caminada and Nir Oren – Grounded Semantics and Infinitary Argumentation Framework
[B] Patrick De Causmaecker and Stefan De Wannemacker – Decomposition of Intervals in the Space of Anti-Monotonic Functions
[A] Xin Sun, Zohreh Baniasadi and Shuwen Zhou – How do pessimistic agents save miners? A STIT based approach
Session 5a (Fri 15.15-16.30) Leeuwzaal — AI for Robotics (chair: Arnoud Visser)
[A] Samer Schaat and Dietmar Dietrich – Case-driven Agent-based Simulation: a Methodology for the Interdisciplinary Development and Evaluation of Cognitive Architectures
[A] Bijan Ranjbar-Sahraei, Irme M. Groothuis, Karl Tuyls and Gerhard Weiss – Valuation of Cooperation and Defection in Small World Networks: A Behavioral Robotic Approach
[B] Bart Liefers, Felix N. Claessen, Eric Pauwels, Peter A.N. Bosman and Han La Poutré – Market Garden: a Simulation Environment for Research and User Experience in Smart Grids
Session 5b (Fri 15.15-16.30) Kleine Zaal — Learning and Search (chair: Patrick de Causmaecker)
[B] Tim Brys, Ann Nowé, Daniel Kudenko and Matthew E. Taylor – Combining Multiple Correlated Reward and Shaping Signals by Measuring Confidence
[B] Ben Ruijl, Jos Vermaseren, Aske Plaat and H. Jaap Van den Herik – Combining Simulated Annealing and Monte Carlo Tree Search for Expression Simplification
[B] Giuseppe Maggiore, Carlos Santos and Aske Plaat – Smarter smartphones: understanding and predicting user habits from GPS sensor data