09:00 a 10:00 Acreditación
SESSION 1 - 14 A 16:00 - Logic & Ontologies
14:30 a 15:00 A First Approach Towards Integrating Twitter and Defeasible Argumentation. Kathrin Grosse & Carlos Iván Chesñevar (Institut für Kognitionswissenschaft, Universität Osnabrück, Osnabrück, Germany - Artificial Intelligence Research and Development Laboratory Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Universidad Nacional del Sur - Bahía Blanca, Argentina - CONICET, Argentina)
15:00 a 15:30 ASPIA, un repositorio federad-o como base semántica de Wikipedia. Marcia Kaminose, José Francisco Blanco, Agustín Parmisano, Diego Torres & Alicia Díaz (Laboratorio de Investigación y Formación en Informática Avanzada, LIFIA, Facultad de Informática, UNLP)
15:30 a 16:00 Semantic enrichment of social annotations for Web resource classification. Antonela Tommasel & Daniela Godoy (ISISTAN Research Institute, UNICEN University - Tandil, Bs. As., Argentina – CONICET, National Council for Scientific and Technical Research).
16:00 a 16:30 Break
SESSION 2 - 16:30 a 18:00 - Machine learning
16:30 a 17:00 A pairwise subspace projection method for multi-class linear dimension reduction. Diego Tomassi (Instituto de Matemática Aplicada del Litoral, UNL - CONICET. Centro de Investigación en Señales, Sistemas e Inteligencia Computacional FICH, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, CONICET - Departamento de Matemática, FIQ, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentina)
17:00 a 17:30 Automated Task Rescheduling using Relational Markov Decision Processes with Logical State Abstractions. Jorge A. Palombarini & Ernesto C. Martínez (GISIQ - UTN - Fac. Reg. Villa María – INGAR, CONICET-UTN, Argentina)
17:30 a 18:00 Interpolación Espacial Mediante Aprendizaje de Máquinas en Viñedos de la Provincia de Mendoza, Argentina. Facundo Bromberg & Diego Sebastián Pérez (Laboratorio de Inteligencia Artificial DHARMa, Departamento de Sistemas de la Información, UTN Regional Mendoza, Mendoza, Argentina)
18:00 a 18:15 Break
EXTENDED SESSION - 18:15 a 19:45 - Image processing - Machine Vision
18:15 a 18:45 Robust methods for background subtraction in video. Martin Bruder, Gustavo Roitman & Bruno Cernuschi-Frias (Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina - CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina)
18:45 a 19:45 Automatic Grading of Green Intensity in Soybean Seeds. Rafael Namías, Carina Gallo, Roque Craviotto, Miriam Arango & Pablo M Granitto (CIFASIS, French Argentine International Center for Information and Systems Sciences, UPCAM -France - UNR-CONICET, Rosario, Argentina - Estación Experimental Oliveros, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria, Santa Fe, Argentina)
SESSION 3 – 14:00 a 16:00 - Agents
14:00 a 14:30 Juegos digitales para la detección del estilo de percepción de los estudiantes. Juan Bautista Feldman, Ariel Monteserin & Analia Amandi (ISISTAN - Fac. de Ciencias Exactas, UNCPBA, Tandil, Argentina - Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica, Argentina - CONICET, Argentina)
14:30 a 15:00 An Analysis of the Impact of Estimating Ratings on Group Recommender Systems. Ingrid Alina Christensen & Silvia Schiaffino (ISISTAN - CONICET – UNCPBA, Tandil, Argentina)
15:00 a 15:30 Argumentative Credibility-based Revision in Multi-Agent Systems. Luciano Héctor Tamargo, Alejandro J. García, Matthias Thimm & Patrick Krümpelmann (Universidad Nacional del Sur, CONICET, Argentina - Universität Koblenz-Landau, Germany - Technische Universität Dortmund, Germany)
15:30 a 16:00 An Approach to Emotion-based Abstract Argumentative Reasoning. Santiago Emanuel Fulladoza Dalibón, Diego C. Martínez & Guillermo R. Simari (Artificial Intelligence Research and Development Laboratory, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científias y Técnicas)
16:00 a 16:30 Break
SESSION 4 - 16:30 a 18:00 - Neural networks & evolutionary computation
16:30 a 17:00 Extended evaluation of the Volterra-Neural Network for model compression. Mariano Pablo Rubiolo (CONICET, CIDISI-UTN-FRSF, Santa Fe, Argentina)
17:00 a 17:30 An efficient evolutionary algorithm for the deadline problem in project management. Sergio Nesmachnow & Matias Galnares (Universidad de la República, Uruguay)
17:30 a 18:00 SAX: a new and efficient assembler for solving DNA Fragment Assembly Problem. Gabriela F. Minetti, Mario G. Leguizamón & Enrique A. Torres (National University of La Pampa, Argentina - National University of San Luis, Argentina- University of Málaga, Spain)
PLENARY TALK ASAI-EAIA
18:15 a 19:30 "Flexible Behaviour Regulation” Michael Luck (King's Collegue London, United Kingdom)
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09:00 a 10:00 Acreditación
10:00 a 12:30 Curso 1 "Lógica e Inteligencia Artificial". Ricardo Rodriguez y Santiago Figueira (UBA, Argentina).
Curso 2 "Text Mining". Facundo Bromberg (UTN-FRM, Argentina) y José Castaño (UBA, Argentina).
12:30 a 13:00 Acto de Apertura 41 JAIIO
13:00 a 14:00 Almuerzo
14:00 a 16:00 Sesión 1 "ASAI"
16:00 a 16:30 Break
16:30 a 18:00 Sesión 2 "ASAI"
18:00 a 18:15 Break
18:15 a 19:30 Sesión Extendida "ASAI"
13:00 a 14:00 Almuerzo
14:00 a 16:00 Sesión 3 "ASAI"
16:00 a 16:30 Break
16:30 a 18:00 Sesión 4 "ASAI"
18:00 a 18:15 Break
18:15 a 19:30 Conferencia plenaria: Flexible Behaviour Regulation. Michael Luck (King's College London, United Kingdom).
09:00 a 13:00 Curso 1 "Lógica e Inteligencia Artificial". Ricardo Rodriguez y Santiago Figueira (UBA, Argentina).
Curso 2 "Text Mining". Facundo Bromberg (UTN-FRM, Argentina) y José Castaño (UBA, Argentina).
13:00 a 14:00 Almuerzo
14:00 a 16:00 Tutorial 1: Metalearning. Andre de Carvalho (University of São Paulo, Brazil).
16:00 a 16:30 Break
16:30 a 18:00 Continuación de Tutorial 1: Metalearning. Andre de Carvalho (University of São Paulo, Brazil).
18:00 a 18:15 Break
18:15 a 19:30 Continuación de Tutorial 1: Metalearning. Andre de Carvalho (University of São Paulo, Brazil).
Tutorial 2: Agents: From Architecture to Application. Michael Luck (King's College London, United Kingdom).
09:00 a 13:00 Curso 1 "Lógica e Inteligencia Artificial". Ricardo Rodriguez y Santiago Figueira (UBA, Argentina).
Curso 2 "Text Mining". Facundo Bromberg (UTN-FRM, Argentina) y José Castaño (UBA, Argentina).
13:00 a 14:00 Almuerzo
14:00 a 16:00 Tutorial 2: Agents: From Architecture to Application. Michael Luck (King's College London, United Kingdom).
16:00 a 16:30 Break
16:30 a 18:00 Continuación de Tutorial 2: Agents: From Architecture to Application. Michael Luck (King's College London, United Kingdom).
18:00 a 18:15 Break
18:15 a 19:30 Continuación de Tutorial 2: Agents: From Architecture to Application. Michael Luck (King's College London, United Kingdom).
09:00 a 13:00 Curso 1 "Lógica e Inteligencia Artificial". Ricardo Rodriguez y Santiago Figueira (UBA, Argentina).
Curso 2 "Text Mining". Facundo Bromberg (UTN-FRM, Argentina) y José Castaño (UBA, Argentina).
13:00 a 14:00 Almuerzo
14:00 a 16:00 Continuación de Tutorial 2: Agents: From Architecture to Application. Michael Luck (King's College London, United Kingdom).
16:00 a 16:30 Break
16:30 a 18:00 Continuación de Tutorial 2: Agents: From Architecture to Application. Michael Luck (King's College London, United Kingdom).
18:00 a 19:00 Cierre