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        <year>2016</year>
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        <p>This volume collects the contributions presented at the AI*IA 2016 Doctoral Consortium. The event provided an opportunity for doctoral students to explore and develop their research interests in the Artificial Intelligence field, in the broader sense, under the guidance of a panel of distinguished researchers from both academia and industry. The AI*IA 2016 Doctoral Consortium received 13 submissions, 12 accepted for presentation. The accepted papers dealt with topics in four main categories: - logic-based knowledge representation and reasoning, with contributions by Giuseppe Cota about systems and learning algorithms for probabilistic logical knowledge bases, Carlo Taticchi who presented a study of robustness in abstract argumentation frameworks, and Bernardo Cuteri who discussed closed domain question answering for Cultural Heritage; - ontologies and their applications, with papers by Alessia Calafiore about techniques and challenges raised by designing an ontology of social places, Laura Di Rocco about semantic enhancement of Volunteered Geographic Information, and Krzysztof Kutt on semantic Wikis versioning; - problem decomposition and distribution, with works on automatic partition extraction aimed at distributing the runtime verification of a global specification by Angelo Ferrando, mechanism design approaches for energy allocation by Paolo Giuliodori, and timeline-based planning with uncertainty by Alessandro Umbrico who presented a human-robot collaboration case study; - computational intelligence, with contributions by Marco Polignano on affective aspects as uncertain variables in decisional processes, Rita Pucci on evaluation and deployment of models for activity recognition, and Gaetano Rossiello about neural abstractive text summarization. The DC authors and attendees actively contributed to the success of the event. The DC was organized in two main sessions: paper presentations and social sessions which offered the students an opportunity to compare their approaches, discuss future research problems, and receive constructive feedback from the attendees.</p>
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      <p>We thank all the people that made this Doctoral Consortium possible: the
AI*IA association; Camlin Italy s.r.l. which sponsored the DC Paper Award;
the General and Program Chairs, the Local Organization Chairs, as well as the
Local Organization Committee and the members of the Doctoral Consortium
Program Committee.</p>
      <p>Most of all, we thank the doctoral students who submitted and presented
their work, making the AI*IA 2016 Doctoral Consortium a lively, exciting, and
proficuous event!
November 30, 2016</p>
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      <title>Viviana Mascardi Ilaria Torre</title>
      <p>Doctoral Consortium Organization</p>
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      <title>Viviana Mascardi, University of Genova Ilaria Torre, University of Genova</title>
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        <title>DC Program Committee</title>
        <p>Stefania Bandini, University of Milano-Bicocca
Stefano Bistarelli, University of Perugia
Federico Chesani, University of Bologna
Stefania Costantini, University of L’Aquila
Agostino Dovier, University of Udine
Andrea Formisano, University of Perugia
Claudio Gallicchio, University of Pisa
Cristian Lai, Centro di Ricerca, Sviluppo e Studi Superiori in Sardegna
Francesca Alessandra Lisi, University of Bari Aldo Moro
Fulvio Mastrogiovanni, University of Genova
Paola Mello, University of Bologna
Michela Milano, University of Bologna
Gian Luca Pozzato, University of Torino
Luca Pulina, University of Sassari
Daniele P. Radicioni, University of Torino
Carlo Tasso, University of Udine
Giuseppe Vizzari, University of Milano Bicocca
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        <title>Main Sponsor</title>
        <p>http://www.camlingroup.com/
AI*IA 2016 was organized by AI*IA (in Italian, Associazione Italiana per l’Intelligenza
Artificiale), in cooperation with the Department of Informatics, Bioengineering,
Robotics and Systems Engineering and the Polytechnic School of the University
of Genoa (Italy).</p>
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          <title>General Chair</title>
          <p>Giovanni Adorni, University of Genova</p>
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          <title>Program Chairs</title>
          <p>Stefano Cagnoni, University of Parma
Marco Gori, University of Siena
Marco Maratea, University of Genova
Workshop &amp; Doctoral Consortium Chairs
Viviana Mascardi, University of Genova
Ilaria Torre, University of Genova</p>
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          <title>Local Organization Chairs</title>
          <p>Alessio Merlo, University of Genova
Simone Torsani, University of Genova</p>
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          <title>Local Organization Committee</title>
          <p>Angelo Ferrando, University of Genova
Frosina Koceva, University of Genova
Laura Pandolfo, University of Genova</p>
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