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FLAIRS was founded in 1987 to promote and advance artificial intelligence research within the state of Florida, fostering interaction between researchers at colleges, universities, and industry. Since 1990, FLAIRS conferences have been broadened to include participants and papers from across North America and the world. This proceedings includes 38 papers from the general conference and 101 papers from special tracks on applications of AI in business; AI in applied natural language processing; AI in cyber security; AI in big social data analysis; AI in games; AI in healthcare; autonomous robots and agents; case-based reasoning; data mining; intelligent learning technologies; intelligent support for decision making; learning from heterogeneous data analytics; natural language processing; nonclassical logics; recommender systems; semantic, logics, information extraction; and uncertain reasoning, along with 25 poster abstracts.
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FLAIRS was founded in 1987 to promote and advance artificial intelligence research within the state of Florida, fostering interaction between researchers at colleges, universities, and industry. Since 1990, FLAIRS conferences have been broadened to include participants and papers from across North America and the world. This proceedings includes 38 papers from the general conference and 101 papers from special tracks on applications of AI in business; AI in applied natural language processing; AI in cyber security; AI in big social data analysis; AI in games; AI in healthcare; autonomous robots and agents; case-based reasoning; data mining; intelligent learning technologies; intelligent support for decision making; learning from heterogeneous data analytics; natural language processing; nonclassical logics; recommender systems; semantic, logics, information extraction; and uncertain reasoning, along with 25 poster abstracts.