Awards
Best Paper Award
Best Paper Award
Realization of Skeptical C-inference as a SAT Problem
Christoph Beierle, Martin von Berg, and Arthur SaninRunner Up:
Preliminary Thoughts on Defining f(x) for Ethical Machines
Clayton Peterson and Naïma HamrouniBest Student Paper Award
Best Student Paper Award
TLMOTE: A Topic-based Language Modelling Approach for Text Oversampling
Arjun Choudhry, Seba Susan, Anmol Bansal, Anubhav SharmaRunner Up:
The Logic of Hebbian Learning
Caleb Kisby, Saúl Blanco and Larry MossInvestigating Protein-Protein Interactions using Tree-Structured Neural Network Models
Sudipta Singha Roy and Robert E. MercerExtensions on Tiered Coalition Formation Games
Nathan Arnold, Judy Goldsmith and Sarah H. SniderBest Poster Award
Best Poster Award
Qualitative Mechanical Problem-Solving by Artificial Agents: Further Progress, Under Psychometric AI
Shreya Banerjee, Selmer Bringsjord, Michael Giancola and Naveen Sundar GovindarajuluBest Online Poster Award
Best Online Poster Award
Trustworthy AI Solutions for Cyberbiosecurity Challenges in Water Supply Systems
Wan-Yi Mao, Mehmet Yardimci, Minh Nguyen, Dan Sobien, Laura Freeman, Abdul Rahman, Vinita Fordham, and Feras BatarsehDouglas D. Dankel II Award
Douglas D. Dankel II Award
William Clancey
William (Bill) Clancey is recognized for his contributions to the FLAIRS conferences over many years. Bill was an invited speaker or author of a paper at FLAIRS-5, FLAIRS-14, FLAIRS-15, FLAIRS-16, FLAIRS-17, and FLAIRS-27. His vibrant enthusiasm for AI and FLAIRS, including his work at the Institute for Human & Machine Cognition (IHMC), made valuable contributions to the success of the conferences.