Five papers accepted at IJCAI-PRICAI20
Artificial Intelligence
Five papers by members of the Department of Computing have been accepted at the 28th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the 17th Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-PRICAI20)
IJCAI, the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, is the premier conference for the international AI community to communicate the advances and achievements of AI research. In 2020 the 28th edition of the conference will take place alongside the 17th Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence. IJCAI-PRICAI20 received 4717 valid submissions, of which only 592 have been accepted, for a record-low overall acceptance rate of 12.6%.
The accepted papers by members of the department (in alphabetical order of the first authors) are:
E. Albini, A. Rago, P. Baroni, F. Toni. Relation-Based Counterfactual Explanations for Bayesian Network Classifiers
B. Aminof, G. De Giacomo, A. Lomuscio, A. Murano, S. Rubin. Synthesizing best-effort strategies under expected and exceptional environment behaviors
C. Hocquette, S. H. Muggleton.Complete Bottom-Up Predicate Invention in Meta-Interpretive Learning
A. Lomuscio, E. Pirovano. Verifying Fault-Tolerance in Probabilistic Swarm Systems
S. Mahmud, Md. M. Khan, M. Choudhury, L. Tran-Thanh, N. R. Jennings.Learning Optimal Temperature Region for Solving Mixed Integer Functional DCOPs
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