Atlantis Briefs in Artificial Intelligence Aims and Scope The aim of the series is rapid dissemination of new results and original methods in the theory of Artificial Intelligence, including topics not yet covered by standard monographs. The series features compact volumes of 75 - 200 pages, written in a concise, clear way and going directly to the point; the introductory material should be restricted to a minimum or covered by suitable references All proposals submitted to this series will be handled by one of the Series Editors. Upon receipt of the manuscript, the entire monograph will be reviewed by an expert referee. Publishing information The briefs will be reasonably priced, allowing them to be bought not only by institutional buyers but also by interested individuals, thus exposing them to the widest possible audience. All briefs published of this series are promoted, distributed and sold by Springer, both as e-books and in print. The briefs are also part of SpringerLink and included in the relevant Springer subject collections. This series as a whole has as an ISSN-number, where each individual volume will have its own ISBN-number. Atlantis Press adheres to the principles of Creative Commons, meaning that we do not claim copyright of the work we publish. We only ask people using one of our publications to respect the integrity of the work and to refer to the original location, title and author(s). See here for more details on the Atlantis Press publishing policy. Series editors Professor Henrik I. Christensen Professor Bernhard Nebel Proposals
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