Amy L. Sliva, Ph.D.

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2011 Computer Science University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
Area:
Artificial Intelligence,Computer Systems
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V. S. Subrahmanian grad student 2011 University of Maryland
 (Scalable techniques for behavioral analysis and forecasting.)
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Dalal M, Sliva A, Blumstein D. (2017) Complex Causality: Computational Formalisms, Mental Models, and Objective Truth Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. 610: 108-120
Marotta S, Metzger M, Gorman J, et al. (2016) Modular analytics management architecture for interoperability and decision support Proceedings of Spie. 9831
Sliva AL, Gorman J, Voshell M, et al. (2016) Combining cognitive engineering and information fusion architectures to build effective joint systems Proceedings of Spie. 9831: 10
Molinaro C, Sliva A, Subrahmanian VS. (2014) Super-solutions: Succinctly representing solutions in abductive annotated probabilistic temporal logic Acm Transactions On Computational Logic. 15
Simari GI, Dickerson JP, Sliva A, et al. (2013) Parallel abductive query answering in probabilistic logic programs Acm Transactions On Computational Logic. 14
Parisi F, Sliva A, Subrahmanian VS. (2013) A temporal database forecasting algebra International Journal of Approximate Reasoning. 54: 827-860
Simari GI, Martinez MV, Sliva A, et al. (2012) Focused most probable world computations in probabilistic logic programs Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence. 64: 113-143
Martinez V, Simari G, Sliva A, et al. (2008) CONVEX: Similarity-Based Algorithms for Forecasting Group Behavior Ieee Intelligent Systems. 23: 51-57
Subrahmanian VS, Albanese M, Martinez MV, et al. (2007) CARA: A cultural-reasoning architecture Ieee Intelligent Systems. 22: 12-15
Khuller S, Martinez MV, Nau D, et al. (2007) Computing most probable worlds of action probabilistic logic programs: Scalable estimation for 1030,000 worlds Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence. 51: 295-331
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