Proceedings of Principle and practice of data and Knowledge Acquisition
Workshop 2022 (PKAW 2022)
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.03888v1
- Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2022 22:34:12 GMT
- Title: Proceedings of Principle and practice of data and Knowledge Acquisition
Workshop 2022 (PKAW 2022)
- Authors: Qing Liu, Wenli Yang, Shiqing Wu
- Abstract summary: PKAW2022 will welcome contributions on the multi-disciplinary approach of human and big data-driven knowledge acquisition, as well as AI techniques and applications.
Over the past two decades, PKAW has provided a forum for researchers and practitioners to discuss the state-of-the-arts in the area of knowledge acquisition and machine intelligence.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Over the past two decades, PKAW has provided a forum for researchers and
practitioners to discuss the state-of-the-arts in the area of knowledge
acquisition and machine intelligence (MI, also Artificial Intelligence, AI).
PKAW2022 will continue the above focus and welcome the contributions on the
multi-disciplinary approach of human and big data-driven knowledge acquisition,
as well as AI techniques and applications.
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