From: AAAI Technical Report FS-02-01. Compilation copyright © 2002, AAAI (www.aaai.org). All rights reserved. Chance Discovery: The Discovery and Management of Chance Events Papers from the 2002 AAAI Fall Symposium Technical Report FS-02-01 AAAI Press American Association for Artificial Intelligence Chance Discovery: The Discovery and Management of Chance Events Papers from the 2002 AAAI Fall Symposium Peter McBurney, Yukio Ohsawa, and Simon Parsons, Cochairs November 15–17, North Falmouth, Massachusetts Technical Report FS-02-01 AAAI Press Menlo Park, California Copyright © 2002, AAAI Press The American Association for Artificial Intelligence 445 Burgess Drive Menlo Park, California 94025 Technical Report FS-02-01 ISBN 1-57735-172-x Manufactured in the United States of America Organizing Committee Yukio Ohsawa (Cochair), University of Tsukuba and Japan Science and Technology Corporation Peter McBurney (Cochair), University of Liverpool Simon Parsons (Cochari), University of Liverpool Contents Preface / xi A Scope of Chance Discovery / 1 Yukio Ohsawa Finding Meaning of Clusters / 7 Yutaka Matsuo and Yukio Ohsawa O(1) Detection of Chance Events, Real-Time Processing of High-Dimensional Streaming Data, and Datamining / 14 H. M. Hubey Finding Chance in Multi-Lingual Translation Site / 22 Akinori Abe, Chen Kak Toong, Masashi Nakamura, Mitsuo Tuskada, and Hiroshi Kotera PAI: Automatic Indexing for Extracting Asserted Keywords from a Document / 28 Naohiro Matsumura, Yukio Ohsawa, and Mitsuru Ishizuka Modeling the Process of Chance Discovery by Chance Discovery on Double Helix / 33 Yukio Ohsawa and Yumiko Nara S-Conart: Concept Articulator for Shoppers / 41 Hiroko Shoji, Mikihiko Mori, and Koichi Hori Programming for Serendipity / 48 José Campos and A. Dias de Figueiredo An Approach to a Knowledge Reconstruction Engine for Supporting Event Planning / 61 Shigeki Amitani, Mikihiko Mori, and Koichi Hori Dealing with TRACS: The Game of Confidence and Consequence / 70 Kevin Burns Possibility Theory in the Management of Chance Discovery / 77 Ronald R. Yager Creative and Evaluative Processes in Conversations about Potential Events / 85 David Bergner A Slinky® Analogy for Panassociative Functions in a CHOP Model / 93 Ronald C. Blue Managing Risks in Development of Large and Complex Systems by Knowledge Recycling / 94 Yoshikiyo Kato, Takahiro Shirakawa, Kohei Taketa, and Koichi Hori Software Requirements Elicited through Human-Centric Chance Discovery / 99 Mayumi Itakura Kamata Chance Discovery in Emergent Systems / 106 Ales Kubík AAAI Press 445 Burgess Drive Menlo Park, California 94025 Technical Report FS-02-01 ISBN 1-57735-172-x