AI Communications

Papers
(The TQCC of AI Communications is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Neuro-symbolic artificial intelligence35
Explaining transformer-based image captioning models: An empirical analysis15
Emergent behaviours in multi-agent systems with Evolutionary Game Theory9
Enhancing profit from stock transactions using neural networks7
Norms for beneficial A.I.: A computational analysis of the societal value alignment problem7
Agriculture fleet vehicle routing: A decentralised and dynamic problem7
ORNInA: A decentralized, auction-based multi-agent coordination in ODT systems7
The 10th IJCAR automated theorem proving system competition – CASC-J106
An interdisciplinary conceptual study of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for helping benefit-risk assessment practices6
The current challenges of automatic recognition of facial expressions: A systematic review6
Improved YOLOv3 detection method for PCB plug-in solder joint defects based on ordered probability density weighting and attention mechanism5
Using a Genetic Algorithm to optimize a stacking ensemble in data streaming scenarios5
Automatic prediction of epileptic seizure using hybrid deep ResNet-LSTM model4
Block structured scheduling using constraint logic programming4
Policy adaptation for vehicle routing4
A new stochastic gradient descent possibilistic clustering algorithm4
Accountability in AI: From principles to industry-specific accreditation4
Agents in Traffic and Transportation (ATT 2020)3
A novel multi-agent scheduling mechanism for adaptation of production plans in case of supply chain disruptions3
An efficient glomerular object locator for renal whole slide images using proposal-free network and dynamic scale evaluation method3
Deep reinforcement learning for multi-agent interaction3
Reinforcement learning vs. rule-based adaptive traffic signal control: A Fourier basis linear function approximation for traffic signal control3
Channel attention and multi-scale graph neural networks for skeleton-based action recognition3
Boosting branch-and-bound MaxSAT solvers with clause learning3
Reasoning and interaction for social artificial intelligence3
Multiple analogical proportions3
The intelligent system for detection and counteraction of malicious and inappropriate information on the Internet3
The 11th IJCAR automated theorem proving system competition – CASC-J112
Safety perception and pedestrian dynamics: Experimental results towards affective agents modeling2
Demand-responsive rebalancing zone generation for reinforcement learning-based on-demand mobility2
The CADE-28 Automated Theorem Proving System Competition – CASC-282
Drone-assisted automated plant diseases identification using spiking deep conventional neural learning2
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