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IEEE Intelligent Systems Editorials

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

I used to post my editorials here, but in the past few months I’ve finally migrated them to RPI, so please look for my new editorial, entitled “We’ve come a long way, maybe…”  at the RPI Tetherless World Weblog.

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Reinventing Academic Publishing – Part III

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

This is a preprint of the third, and I’m happy to say final, entry in my “Reinventing Academic Publishing” trilogy.  There is a lot more to be said on this topic, and I suspect I’ll be one of the people saying it, but for now it’s time for me to stop writing about it and […]

Reinventing Academic Publishing – Part II

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

A preprint of my next editorial for IEEE intelligent systems — part III coming one of these days
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Reinventing Academic Publishing – Part II
Intelligent Readers,
Last issue, my letter <
> focused on some of the trends in academic publishing that are being faced by journals, magazines and other scientific publishing endeavors. I argued that we […]

Call for nominations - IEEE Intelligent Systems “10 to Watch”

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

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Reinventing Academic Publishing – Part I

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

Here’s a pre-edited preprint of my editorial for the next issue of IEEE Intelligent Systems. I welcome your comments - Jim H.
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Intelligent Readers,
While it is generally considered tacky to quote one’s self, recently I’ve been involved in several activities and discussions I’d like to share with you. These largely arose from a column […]

Where are all the agents (long form)

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

I decided to turn my short screed from this blog into an editorial for IEEE Intelligent Systems - Below is a preprint of the editorial - I welcome comments (in the blog, as letters to the editor, or via email) - Jim Hendler
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Where are all the Agents?
Intelligent Readers,
Something occurred to me recently. In […]

Tales from the Dark Side - continued

Thursday, December 14th, 2006

Under the gun for my editorial in IEEE Intelligent Systems, I decided I would continue with the “dark side” theme, and see if I could state it coherently in a form that non-PlanetRDF AI folks might understand.  I’m not sure if I did, but here’s a preprint of what I submitted (sorry about the length […]

Tim Berners-Lee at AAAI

Friday, July 21st, 2006

I’ve also spent the week at AAAI, heard Tim’s talk and Peter Norvig’s question (Peter and I have known each other for more than 20 years now, he’s a good friend). Here’s some stuff people might be interested to know - Peter and Tim talked more after, Peter invited Tim to come visit Google […]

AAAI ‘06 (from Jen)

Wednesday, July 19th, 2006

As Jordan posted, he and I presented our paper yesterday. I think it went very well. We had lots of interested questions at the end of the talk and after the session.
In addition to our session, I visited some others. I was particularly interested in the
Intelligent User Interfaces session, which included a paper co-authored […]

AAAI 2006 in Boston

Wednesday, July 19th, 2006

I’m now at the AAAI conference in Boston. Jen Golbeck and I gave our talk yesterday, presenting this paper:
Social Network-based Trust in Prioritized Default Logic
by Yarden Katz and Jennifer Golbeck
We were part of the “Special Track on AI & the Web: Trust & Security”. The talk went well — we got lots of […]

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