(1) Jon Timmis, University of Kent at Canterbury, Tutorial Presenter, "Artificial Immune systems: An Introduction" |
(2) Shakil Ahamed, University of Liverpool, Student Helper |
(3) Alun Preece, University of Aberdeen, ES2001 Conference Chair |
(4) Adrian Hopgood, Nottingham Trent University, ES2001 Tutorial Organiser |
(5) Derek Sleeman, University of Aberdeen, Technical Keynote Address ("Knowledge Technologies: A Reuse Perspective") |
(6) John Gordon, Applied Knowledge Research Institute (AKRI), Joint Organiser of the launch of the "BCS Prize for Progress Towards Machine Intelligence" |
(7) Giles Oatley, University of Sunderland ("SMART Software for Decision Makers --- KDD Experience"); and Richard Ellis, Stratum Management, ES2001 Exhibition Organiser |
(8) Barry Smyth, University College Dublin, ("Competence Guided Case Discovery") |
(9) Nirmalie Wiratunga, The Aberdeen Robert Gordon University ("Information Selection of Filter Examples for Knowledge Refinement") |
(10) Damian Ryan, Queen Mary University of London, ("Intelligent Agents for Resource Management in Third Generation Mobile Networks") |
(11) Max Bramer, University of Portsmouth, BCS SGES Chairman and ES2001 Technical Programme Chair ("Using J-Pruning to Reduce Overfitting in Classification Trees") |
(12) John Zeleznikow, University of Edinburgh ("WebShell: The development of Web Based Expert Systems") |
(13) Pedro Gonzalez-Calero, Universidad Computensa de Madrid ("Developing an Information System for Framework Reuse") |
(14) Fiona Slevin from Haptica, speaker at the Machine Intelligence competition launch. |
(15) Ann Macintosh, Napier University, ES2001 Application Programme Chair |
(16) Tom Wells from Electrolux, speaker at the Machine Intelligence competition launch |
(17) Electrolux --- the robot dust collector |
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(18) Ron Threadgold, Ramjet Softwarespeaker at the Machine Intelligence competition launch |
(19) Rudi Burger, Chief Executive Media Lab Europe, Application Keynote Address ("Innovation Applications of Technology in the new Millennium") |
(20) Geof McMullen, BCS President; and Max Bramer, University of Portsmouth, BCS SGES Chairman |
(21) Geof McMullen, BCS President, After Dinner Speaker at the ES2001 Gala Dinner (Seated: John Gordon, Applied Knowledge Research Institute (AKRI), Joint Organiser of the launch of the "BCS Prize for Progress Towards Machine Intelligence") |
(22) Bojan Dolsak, University of Maribor (Slovenia), Best Refereed Application Paper ("Finite Element Mesh Design Expert System") |
(23) Ann Macintosh, Napier University, ES2001 Application Programme Chair; and Bojan Dolsak, University of Maribor (Slovenia), Winner of The Best Refereed Application Paper Prize |
(24) Anne Hakansson, Uppsala University (Sweden) ("Different Ways of Modelling Knowledge in Rule Based Systems") |
(25) Li Bal, University of Nottingham ("When Eigenfaces are Combined with Wavelets") |
(26) Tristan Pannerec, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie ("Using Meta-Knowledge to Improve Solutions in Coordination Problems"); and Juergen Klenk, Definiens AG, Germany ("Modelling Knowledge and Reasoning Using Locally Active Elements in Semantic Networks") |
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(27) Pedro Gonzalez-Calero, Universidad Computensa de Madrid ("Developping an Information System for Framework Reuse") |
(28) Mike Moulton, University of Portsmouth, ES2001 Deputy Application Programme Chair |
(29) Miguel Salido, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia ("Preprocessing Algorithms for Non-binary Disjunctive Constraint Satisfaction" and "A Non-binary Constraint Satisfaction Solver: The One-face Hyperpolyhedron") |
(30) Maria Dolores Rodrigues-Moreno, Universidad de Alcala (Madrid), ("Let's See What Happens if We Integrate AI Planning with Workflow Management Systems") |
(31) Eveline Helsper, Utrecht University ("A Case Study in Ontologies for Probalistic Networks"); and Jorge Franca, CIN, Portugal |
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(32) Stuart Paris, University of Glamorgan ("Residential Property Price Time Series Forecasting with Neural Networks"), and unknown delegate |
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(33) Allan Smith, Department of Trade & Industry |
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(34) Max Bramer, University of Portsmouth, BCS SGES Chairman and ES2001 Technical Programme Chair; and Oleg Larichev, Russian Academy of Sciences, Winner of The Best Presentation Prize ("ESTHER --- Expert System for the Diagnostics of Acute Drug Poisonings") |
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