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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
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Technical Report FS-02-01
ISBN 1-57735-172-x
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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