AAAI-2002 Fall Symposium Series

Yukio Ohsawa, Peter McBurney, Simon Parsons, Christopher A. Miller, Alan C. Schultz, Jean Scholtz, Michael A. Goodrich, Eugene Santos Jr., Benjamin Bell, Charles Lee Isbell Jr., Michael L. Littman
2003 The AI Magazine  
Interesting keywords arose, such as serendipity, creativity, emergence, assertion, and...." "You had a symposium on the creation of ideas by humans, did you?" "Yes and no. We also talked about exploration, amplification, articulation, interaction, scenic information, subjectivity, and meaning." "Hmmm, you considered the deepening of thoughts. I guess they are important for creation." "That's right. In the first panel, we talked about prediction in dynamic environments, data mining, and...." "So
more » ... was it a conference on knowledge discovery inviting philosophers?" "Not really. The first invited talk gave us deep insight into customer networks in the market, and the last panel extended to management, persuasion, communication, and trust, and so on. We found that the route, the context, and the timing of getting a piece of information during the process of discovery determines the value of the information.
doi:10.1609/aimag.v24i1.1693 dblp:journals/aim/OhsawaMPMSSGSBIL03 fatcat:ha2vk2fqivf7lc3mqfd7id5any