نتایج جستجو برای: panel discussions

تعداد نتایج: 130574  

Journal: :AI Magazine 2010
Thomas Barkowsky Sven Bertel Frank Broz Vinay K. Chaudhri Nathan Eagle Michael R. Genesereth Harry Halpin Emily Hamner Gabe Hoffmann Christoph Hölscher Eric Horvitz Tom Lauwers Deborah L. McGuinness Marek P. Michalowski Emily Mower Provost Thomas F. Shipley Kristen Stubbs Roland Vogl Mary-Anne Williams

The Symposium on Artificial Intelligence for Development was organized to explore opportunities for using machine learning, inference, planning, and perception to enhance the quality of lives of disadvantaged populations. Over the last several years, a community of researchers with interest in applying computing and communication technologies in developing regions has come together under the la...

Journal: :Annual review of psychology 2006
Linda M Collins

This article argues that ideal longitudinal research is characterized by the seamless integration of three elements: (a) a well-articulated theoretical model of change observed using (b) a temporal design that affords a clear and detailed view of the process, with the resulting data analyzed by means of (c) a statistical model that is an operationalization of the theoretical model. Two general ...

Journal: :AI Magazine 2001
Carolyn Penstein Rosé Reva Freedman Mathias Bauer Charles Rich Ian Horswill Alan C. Schultz Michael Freed Alonso H. Vera Kerstin Dautenhahn

Each panel was composed of researchers from a variety of backgrounds, each with his/her own unique experience and perspective to share. In the initial and final panel discussions, we covered high-level issues such as what natural language potentially has to offer tutoring systems and what the most important target areas are for current research. In the remaining five panels, we covered meaty is...

2017
Walter R Frontera Jonathan F Bean Diane Damiano Linda Ehrlich-Jones Melanie Fried-Oken Alan Jette Ranu Jung Rick L Lieber James F Malec Michael J Mueller Kenneth J Ottenbacher Keith E Tansey Aiko Thompson

Approximately 53 million Americans live with a disability. For decades, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has been conducting and supporting research to discover new ways to minimize disability and enhance the quality of life of people with disabilities. After the passage of the Americans With Disabilities Act, NIH established the National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research, with ...

2010
Wanying Luo

T he Eleventh International Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (HotMobile 2010 www.hotmobile.org/2010) took place February 22 and 23 in Annapolis, Maryland. The workshop is a high-quality forum targeting groundbreaking areas in mobile computing. This year, after a rigorous review and shepherding process, it accepted 15 papers from 61 submissions and attracted 75 attendees fro...

2017
Andrea L. Clements William G. Griswold Abhijit RS Jill E. Johnston Megan M. Herting Jacob Thorson Ashley Collier-Oxandale Michael Hannigan

In May 2017, a two-day workshop was held in Los Angeles (California, U.S.A.) to gather practitioners who work with low-cost sensors used to make air quality measurements. The community of practice included individuals from academia, industry, non-profit groups, community-based organizations, and regulatory agencies. The group gathered to share knowledge developed from a variety of pilot project...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1994
Roger O. McClellan Thomas W. Hesterberg

This paper summarizes two roundtable discussions held at the conclusion of the International Conference on Biopersistence of Respirable Synthetic Fibres and Minerals. The first round table addressed the role of biopersistence in the pathogenicity of fiber-induced disease. The panel included T. W. Hesterberg (Chairman), J.M.G. Davis, K. Donaldson, B. Fubini, N.F. Johnson, G. Oberdoerster, P. Séb...

1977
Daniel G. Bobrow Gary G. Hendrix William A. Martin John McCarthy Allen Newell Roger C. Schank Brian Cantwell Smith N. S. Sridharan

A basic premise of current work in Artificial Intelligence is that the intelligence of systems is a function of the knowledge they contain, and that the utility of this knowledge is in part dependent on the form of its representation. In order to compare different forms of knowledge representation, I asked each of the panel members listed below to respond briefly to three questions. In the litt...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2003
Dennis S Charney Charles F Reynolds Lydia Lewis Barry D Lebowitz Trey Sunderland George S Alexopoulos Dan G Blazer Ira R Katz Barnett S Meyers Patricia A Arean Soo Borson Charlotte Brown Martha L Bruce Christopher M Callahan Mary E Charlson Yeates Conwell Bruce N Cuthbert D P Devanand Mary Jo Gibson Gary L Gottlieb K Ranga Krishnan Sally K Laden Constantine G Lyketsos Benoit H Mulsant George Niederehe Jason T Olin David W Oslin Jane Pearson Trudy Persky Bruce G Pollock Susan Raetzman Mildred Reynolds Carl Salzman Richard Schulz Thomas L Schwenk Edward Scolnick Jurgen Unutzer Myrna M Weissman Robert C Young

OBJECTIVES To review progress made during the past decade in late-life mood disorders and to identify areas of unmet need in health care delivery and research. PARTICIPANTS The Consensus Development Panel consisted of experts in late-life mood disorders, geriatrics, primary care, mental health and aging policy research, and advocacy. EVIDENCE (1) Literature reviews addressing risk factors, ...

Journal: :Transport Reviews 2021

Between April 2020 and May 2021, a series of ten online panel discussions took place known as Fireside Chats to examine the transport implications pandemic. A wide ranging set topics diversity perspectives have made for rich source insight at time critical reflection sector. This article offers glimpse into issues it examined.

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