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Record number of papers accepted to the 31st AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence

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This year, 21 papers by members of the Oxford CS Department have been accepted to the 31st AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-17). AAAI is the premier international conference for artificial intelligence research; in 2017 it accepted a total of 638 papers out of 2,590 submissions.   The conference will be held in San Francisco (USA) on February 4-9, 2017, see http://www.aaai.org/Conferences/AAAI/aaai17.php for more information.

In 2016, 2015 and 2014, Oxford had 14, 12 and 8 papers in AAAI, respectively.

The list of papers is included below; Oxford authors are marked with asterisks.


Recognising Multidimensional Euclidean Preferences.

Dominik Peters*

 

Preferences Single-Peaked on a Circle.

Dominik Peters* and Martin Lackner*

 

OFFER: Off-Environment Reinforcement Learning

Kamil Ciosek* and Shimon Whiteson*

 

Ontology−Mediated Queries for Probabilistic Databases

Stefan Borgwardt‚ İsmail İlkan Ceylan and Thomas Lukasiewicz*

 

Reasoning about Cognitive Trust in Stochastic Multiagent Systems

Xiaowei Huang* and Marta Kwiatkowska*

 

Source Information Disclosure in Ontology-Based Data Integration

Michael Benedikt*, Bernardo Cuenca Grau*, and Egor Kostylev*

 

Small is Beautiful: Computing Minimal Equivalent EL Concepts

Nadeschda Nikitina* and Patrick Koopmann

 

Trust-Sensitive Evolution of DL-Lite Knowledge Bases

Dmitriy Zheleznyakov*, Evgeny Kharlamov* and Ian Horrocks* 

 

VINet: Visual-Inertial Odometry as a Sequence-to-sequence Learning Problem

Ronald Clark*, Sen Wang*, Hongkai Wen, Andrew Markham* and Niki Trigoni*

 

Phragmen’s Voting Methods and Justified Representation

Markus Brill, Rupert Freeman, Svante Janson, Martin Lackner*

 

Winner Determination in Huge Elections with MapReduce

Theresa Csar, Martin Lackner*, Reinhard Pichler, Emanuel Sallinger*

 

The Dollar Auction with Spiteful Players 

Marcin Waniek, Long Tran-Thanh, Tomasz P. Michalak*, Nicholas R. Jennings

 

Axiomatic Characterization of Game-Theoretic Network Centralities 

Oskar Skibski, Talal Rahwan, Tomasz P. Michalak*

 

Strategic Social Network Analsysis 

Tomasz P. Michalak*, Talal Rahwan, Michael Wooldridge*

 

Teams in Online Scheduling Polls: Game-Theoretic Aspects

Robert Bredereck*, Jiehua Chen, Rolf Niedermeier, Svetlana Obraztsova,

and Nimrod Talmon

 

Multiwinner Approval Rules as Apportionment Methods

Markus Brill, Jean-Francois Laslier and Piotr Skowron*

 

Social Choice Under Metric Preferences: Scoring Rules and STV

Edith Elkind* and Piotr Skowron*

 

What Do Multiwinner Voting Rules Do? 

An Experiment Over the Two-Dimensional Euclidean Domain

Edith Elkind*, Piotr Faliszewski, Jean-Francois Laslier, Piotr Skowron*, Arkadii Slinko, Nimrod Talmon

 

Group Activity Selection on Social Networks

Ayumi Igarashi*, Dominik Peters*, Edith Elkind*

 

Proportional Justified Representation

Luis Sanchez-Fernandez, Edith Elkind*, Martin Lackner*, Norberto Fernandez , 

Jesus A. Fisteus, Pablo Basanta Val, Piotr Skowron 

 

Planar Security Games

Jiarui Gan*, Bo An, Yevgeniy Vorobeychik, Brian Gauch