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By Andrey Rzhetsky (auth.), Mor Peleg, Nada Lavrač, Carlo Combi (eds.)

This publication constitutes the refereed court cases of the thirteenth convention on man made Intelligence in medication, AIME 2011, held in Bled, Slovenia, in July 2011.The forty two revised complete and brief papers awarded including 2 invited talks have been rigorously reviewed and chosen from 113 submissions. The papers are geared up in topical sections on knowledge-based platforms; facts mining; distinct consultation on AI purposes; probabilistic modeling and reasoning; terminologies and ontologies; temporal reasoning and temporal information mining; remedy making plans, scheduling and guideline-based care; and typical language processing.

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5, it describes the support recipient is experiencing stress condition. These experimental results will be discussed in detail below. Results #1: No Support Provided. During this simulation, a person receives no support from its social network. The person experiences very negative events throughout the simulation time. Since the person needs help, but no support has been provided, then a person is unable with the incoming stressors. This results in an increase of the long-term stress. In case the person is more vulnerably towards stress, the long-term stress increases more quickly and therefore it takes more time for the person to recover.

1). In this case, three individuals were assigned to provide help. Note that this information is generated from the dynamic model of support receipt and provision process. Using a support tie preference, he prefers 78 % from support members in a weak tie (≈ 2 members), and 22 % from a strong tie (≈ 1 member). Furthermore, 50 % of provision tasks have been assigned to both members in a weak tie and 100 % for a member in a strong tie. As for the accepted burden level, each individual should not exceed more than 60 % of his/her ability.

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