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Foreword
We
are
pleased
to
introduce
the
proceedings
for
the
28th
Modern
Artificial
Intelligence
and
Cognitive
Science
conference
(MAICS
2017),
hosted
at
Indiana
University
–
Purdue
University
Fort
Wayne
(IPFW)
from
April
28-‐29.
A
conference
such
as
this
could
not
have
been
organized
successfully
without
the
help
of
many
people
and
organizations.
First,
we
must
thank
IPFW’s
Office
of
the
Vice
Chancellor
for
Academic
Affairs,
and
the
Institute
for
Research
Scholarship,
and
Creative
Endeavors,
for
their
extremely
generous
financial
support
of
this
conference.
Their
support
allowed
us
to
offer
more
opportunities
for
students
and
junior
faculty
opportunities
to
participate
in
this
conference.
Many
of
these
students
have
come
up
to
us
personally,
sincerely
thanking
us
for
allowing
them
to
participate
in
this
conference
and
being
introduced
to
the
exciting
world
of
academic
research.
We
also
wish
to
thank
the
IPFW
Sigma
Xi
chapter,
and
the
IPFW
computer
science
department,
for
their
financial
support.
The
little
details
matter
tremendously
in
planning
events
like
these,
and
those
details
were
meticulously
taken
care
of
by
Makaylia
Rosebrock,
an
IPFW
undergraduate
student
who
worked
for
months
to
help
plan
the
conference.
We
thank
our
speakers,
Dr.
Selmer
Bringsjord
and
Dr.
John
E.
Hummel,
for
not
only
giving
highly
engaging
and
fascinating
talks,
but
for
participating
in
a
panel
discussion
that
will
be
remembered
for
years
to
come.
Finally,
thanks
again
to
all
of
our
program
committee
members,
particularly
Michael
Glass,
who
went
above
and
beyond
his
responsibilities
as
a
program
committee
member.
These
proceedings
were
compiled
by
Michael,
and
he
offered
us
lots
of
helpful
advice
that
made
organizing
this
conference
much
easier.
Dr.
John
Licato
Dr.
Aleshia
Hayes
MAICS
2017
Conference
Chairs