The MAICS conference traditionally serves as a small but vital forum in the wide range of endeavors that relate to machine intelligence and cognitive science. Young and old, faculty, researchers, and students can test out ideas, report results, and learn what other people are doing in related fields.

This is a collection of the papers presented at MAICS conferences hosted at the University of Dayton.

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Events from 2016

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A Study of Android Malware Detection Techniques and Machine Learning, Balaji Baskaran and Anca Ralescu

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A Tool for Staging Mixed-initiative Dialogs, Joshua W. Buck and Saverio Perugini

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Fuzzy Algorithms: Applying Fuzzy Logic to the Golden Ratio Search to Find Solutions Faster, Stephany Coffman-Wolph

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Towards the Development of a Cyber Analysis & Advisement Tool (CAAT) for Mitigating De-Anonymization Attacks, Siobahn Day, Henry Williams, Joseph Shelton, and Gerry Dozier

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Real-time Unsupervised Clustering, Gabriel Ferrer

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Exploring Web-based Visual Interfaces for Searching Research Articles on Digital Library Systems, Maxwell Fowler, Chris Bellis, Chris Perry, and Beomjin Kim

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Extended Pixel Representation for Image Segmentation, Deeptha Girish, Vineeta Singh, and Anca Ralescu

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Student Understanding and Engagement in a Class Employing COMPS Computer Mediated Problem Solving: A First Look, Jung Hee Kim, Michael Glass, Taehee Kim, Kelvin Bryant, Angelica Willis, Ebonie McNeil, and Zachery Thomas

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Keynote Talk 2: Social and Perceptual Fidelity of Avatars and Autonomous Agents in Virtual Reality, Benjamin Kunz

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Situations and Evidence for Identity Using Dempster-Shafer Theory, William Nick, Yenny Dominguez, and Albert Esterline

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An Autonomic Computing System based on a Rule-based Policy Engine and Artificial Immune Systems, Rahmira Rufus, William Nick, Joseph Shelton, and Albert Esterline

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The WebID Protocol Enhanced With Group Access, Biometrics, and Access Policies, Cory Sabol, William Nick, Maya Earl, Joseph Shelton, and Albert Esterline

Comparison of Biometric Authentication Software Techniques: GEFE vs. Angle Based Metrics, Robert Stokes, Angelica Willis, Kelvin Bryant, Zanetta Tyler, and Anthony Dobson

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Front matter: Proceedings of the MAICS 2016 Conference, University of Dayton