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Reports of the AAAI 2011 Fall Symposia

Sam Blisard
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Ted Carmichael
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Li Ding
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Tim Finin
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Wende Frost
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Arthur C. Graesser
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Mirsad Hadzikadic
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Lalana Kagal
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Geert-Jan M Kruijff
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Pat Langley
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James C. Lester
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Deborah L Mcguinness
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Jack Mostow
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Panagiotis Papadakis
Fiora Pirri
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Rashmi Prasad
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Svetlana Stoyanchev
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Pradeep Varakantham
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The goal of the AAAI Fall Symposium on Advances in Cognitive Systems was to bring together researchers who are interested in developing intelligent systems that demonstrate the full range of human cognitive abilities and to report progress on this daunting task. The original aims of artificial intelligence, when it was launched in the late 1950s, were to explain intelligence in computational terms and to reproduce the entire range of human cognitive abilities in computational artifacts. Although the field has seen impressive advances in the last few decades, many researchers have, in the process, forgotten or abandoned these important goals. The purpose of the Fall Symposium on Advances in Cognitive Systems was to bring together scientists who remained committed to AI's original vision. The meeting received 50 paper submissions and it was attended by more than 75 participants, suggesting that there remains substantial interest in this view on the discipline. Research in cognitive systems, as reflected by the contributors to the meeting, differs from what has become mainstream AI in five basic ways. First, it retains a concern with high-level aspects of cognition, such as the ability to engage in multistep infer-Articles SPRING 2012 71

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Sam Blisard, Ted Carmichael, Li Ding, Tim Finin, Wende Frost, et al.. Reports of the AAAI 2011 Fall Symposia. AI magazine, 2012, 33 (1), pp.71-78. ⟨10.1609/aimag.v33i1.2391⟩. ⟨hal-02797990⟩
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