The Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, in cooperation with Stanford University's Department of Computer Science, presented the 2017 Spring Symposium Series, held Monday through Wednesday, March 27-29, 2017, on the campus of Stanford University. The eight symposia held were Artificial Intelligence for the Social Good (SS-17-01); Computational Construction Grammar and Natural Language Understanding (SS-17-02); Computational Context: Why It's Important, What It Means, and Can It Be Computed? (SS-17-03); Designing the User Experience of Ma chine-Learning Systems (SS-17-04); Interactive Multisensory Object Perception for Embodied Agents (SS-17-05); Learning from Ob servation of Humans (SS-17-06); Science of Intelligence: Com putational Principles of Natural and Artificial Intelligence (SS-17-07); and Well-Being AI: From Machine Learning to Subjectivity-Oriented Computing (SS-17-08). This report, compiled from organizers of the symposia, summarizes the research that took place.
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Bohg, J., Boix, X., Chang, N., Chu, V., Churchill, E. F., Fang, F., … Yadav, A. (2017). Reports on the 2017 AAAI spring symposium series. In AI Magazine (Vol. 38, pp. 99–106). AI Access Foundation. https://doi.org/10.1609/aimag.v38i3.2754
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