Researchers demonstrate how to harness labeled emotion text (like blogs/news headlines) and weakly labeled emotion text (like tweets) to create more adaptive le... Read More »
This article maps the landscape of social media, focusing on transportation, by identifying the main streams of research and analyzing the functionalities fulfi... Read More »
The articles in IEEE Intelligent Systems are the result of hard work by many people. We deeply appreciate the efforts of everyone who reviewed the many articles... Read More »
Submission deadline: CLOSED
Notification of acceptance: September 9, 2017
Computer and communication systems are subject to repeated security attacks. Given the... Read More »
The field of artificial intelligence in education (AIED) uses techniques from AI and cognitive science to better understand the nature of learning and teaching.... Read More »
One of the unique challenges in automatic analysis of online opinion videos involves exploiting the dynamics between gestures and verbal messages to better mode... Read More »
The authors extend the previous conceptual framework of cyborg intelligence and focus on sensorimotor circuits to explore the representation and integration of ... Read More »
Submission deadline: CLOSED
Notification of acceptance: October 28, 2017
Human-level automatic summarization is one of the challenges of AI. Automatic text su... Read More »
Asimov's laws of robotics and the Murphy-Woods alternative laws assume a robot can make moral decisions, but those decisions are grounded in the interdependence... Read More »
The authors present experiments using data from blogs authored by men and women and report results for a new task of "gender-based word disambiguation" for over... Read More »
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