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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been from its beginning the wave of evolution in computer science. It is in good health and a proof of it is the fact that many companies qualify its novelties as ‘smart’ or ‘intelligent’ independently of the features included in them; the term ‘society of knowledge’ has been imposed to draw society nearer to the future and a symbol of breakthrough. From this perspective, AI has reached its maturity and it has exploded into an endless set of sub-areas, getting in touch with all other disciplines to assist situation assessment, analysis and interpretation of music, management of environmental and biological systems, planning trains,. | Frontiers in k Artificial Intelligence and Applications ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ÓC ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications FAIA covers all aspects of theoretical and applied artificial intelligence research in the form of monographs doctoral dissertations textbooks handbooks and proceedings volumes. The FAIA series contains several sub-series including Information Modelling and Knowledge Bases and Knowledge-Based Intelligent Engineering Systems . It also includes the biannual ECAI the European Conference on Artificial Intelligence proceedings volumes and other ECCAI - the European Coordinating Committee on Artificial Intelligence - sponsored publications. An editorial panel of internationally well-known scholars is appointed to provide a high quality selection. Series Editors J. Breuker R. Dieng N. Guarino . Kok J. Liu R. López de Mántaras R. Mizoguchi M. Musen and N. Zhong Volume 131 Recently published in this series Vol. 130. K. Zielinski and T. Szmuc Eds. Software Engineering Evolution and Emerging Technologies Vol. 129. H. Fujita and M. Mejri Eds. New Trends in Software Methodologies Tools and Techniques Vol. 128. J. Zhou et al. Eds. Applied Public Key Infrastructure Vol. 127. P. Ritrovato et al. Eds. Towards the Learning Grid Vol. 126. J. Cruz Constraint Reasoning for Differential Models Vol. 125. . Looi et al. Eds. Artificial Intelligence in Education Vol. 124. T. Washio et al. Eds. Advances in Mining Graphs Trees and Sequences Vol. 123. P. Buitelaar et al. Eds. Ontology Learning from Text Methods Evaluation and Applications Vol. 122. C. Mancini Cinematic Hypertext -Investigating a New Paradigm Vol. 121. Y. Kiyoki et al. Eds. Information Modelling and Knowledge Bases XVI Vol. 120. . Gordon Ed. Legal Knowledge and Information Systems - JURIX 2004 The Seventeenth Annual Conference Vol. 119. S. Nascimento Fuzzy Clustering via Proportional Membership Model Vol. 118. J. Barzdins and A. .