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Aladdin Ayesh - Curriculum Vitae
MSc, MA, PhD, FBCS, FHEA, SMIEEE, CEng
Summary Statement
Publications: 140+ academic publications of which
30+ journal papers, 9 chapters in edited books, 70+
in referred conferences and 3 books.
PhD Successful completions: 17 of which 14
are first supervision. PhD/MPhil examination:
29 of which 9 were internal and 5 were European.
Projects and Funding: £295, 786 in addition to
projects and collaborations funded in kind with industrial and International institutes including EU
and EPSRC funded networks, and a registered trademark.
International Recognitions: Senior Member of
IEEE; Founding editor of two international journals;
visiting researcher/professor, and keynote and public speaker in France, Germany, Spain, Jordan, and
Japan; taught internationally including in Germany,
France and Malaysia; and invited examination panel
member of PhD projects.
National Recognitions: Chartered Engineer, Fellow British Computer Society, Fellow Higher Education Academy, Senior Member of AISB.
Leadership: Head of Mobile Cognitive Systems group; Erasmus Faculty coordinator and programs leader
(2010-now); Faculty international activities manager for Middle East (2012-2013); robots lab founder and comanager (2003-2006); head of intelligent mobile robots and creative computing group (2006-2009); Conference
chair (AISB2010, GAMEON2010) and editor-in-chief of two international journals (JIC, IJCLR).
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1 Professional experience and qualifications
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Professional experience and qualifications
Present appointment and a summary of current duties.
Reader in Artificial Intelligence - main duties include:
Research: Head of Mobile Cognitive Systems group. Founding Editor-in-Chief for Journal of Intelligent
Computing (JIC) and International Journal of Computational Linguistics Research (IJCLR). Projects supervision and management. Fund proposals and international networking. Giving invited keynote talks and
research seminars. Conference chair, e.g. GameOn 2010 conference chair, Real AI 2011, and GameOn 2015
co-chair, other community and administrative research related activities such as reviewing fund proposals,
journal papers, books, etc.
Teaching: Curriculum development in games programming, artificial intelligence, and robotics. Erasmus
and international exchange programs leader (4 UG and 1 PG programs). Teaching on variety of modules, topics
include: AI, C++ programming and games development. PhD training on research planning and management.
Administrative: A member of majority of the Faculty committees including collaborative provisions, international, teaching and learning, and research committees. Faculty Erasmus coordinator servicing 140+ staff
and 3000+ students across three schools: Computer Science and Informatics, Engineering and Sustainable
Technology, and Leicester Media School.
1.2
Previous appointments
Jan 2001 – March 2010 Senior Lecturer in AI and Robotics, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK main duties include:
Research: Head of Intelligent Mobile Robotics and Creative Computing group. Founding Associate Editor: Advances in Artificial Intelligence Journal and International Journal of Bio-Inspired Systems. Projects
supervision and management. Fund proposals and international networking. Giving invited keynote talks and
research seminars. Chairing several conferences and special sessions notably AISB 2010 convention. Teaching:
Curriculum development especially developing the subject of robotics (4 modules UG and PG) and multiagent systems (1 PG module). Teaching on variety of modules, topics included: knowledge-based systems
and robotics, including teaching at an associate college in Malaysia on franchised courses. Administrative:
Founding and co-manager of DMU robotics laboratory. Deputy program leader for MSc in Computational
Intelligence and Robotics. External examination and member of validation panels, e.g. LJMU and University
of West England.
June 1998 - Jan 2001 Lecturer in Computer Science, De Montfort University, Milton Keynes, UK.
- main duties include:
Research: Setting personal research plans. Fund proposals to EPSRC and EU. Consultancy contracts and
Teaching Company Scheme (the predecessor of KTP). Teaching: Developing a number of new modules in the
area of multimedia systems and architectures. Teaching on variety of modules, topics included: multimedia
and software development methodology. Administrative: HND year manager.
Nov. 1995 – June 1998 Teaching Assistant, School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, Liverpool
John Moores University, Liverpool, UK Oct. 1994 – June 1995 Tutor Assistant (TA), Dept. of Computer
Science, University of Essex, Colchester, UK Feb 1993 – Jan 2001 Industrial Contracts as analyst programmer, software and multimedia consultant; some were through Business Bridge initiative at Liverpool John
Moores University and then through De Montfot Expertise Ltd (DMEL) - notable achievements: (a) developing a suite of data management applications for a large law firm including training management application.
(b) developing a suite of applications for distribution company with 7 branches including financial software for
the accounting department and personnel application for HR department. (c) consultant and representative
for multimedia applications on Apple Mac especially Adobe products such as illustrator and photoshop.
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Academic qualifications
Degrees
2006 MA in Psychology, American University of London (AUOL), London, UK 2000 PhD in Computer
Science, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK Thesis title: An Investigation into Formal Models
of Change in Artificial Intelligence (Supervisor: Prof. Gerry Kelleher) 1995 MSc. in Computer Science
(AI), Essex University, Colchester, UK Dissertation title: Self-Reference in AI (Supervisor: Prof. Ray Turner)
1993 BSc. in Computer Science, Abdul Aziz University; Jeddah, KSA. Final year project: Developing an
Audio-Video Training Tool (Supervisor: Dr. Omar Thabet)
Professional
2009 Senior Member of IEEE (SMIEEE) 2009 Fellow of British Computer Society (FBCS) 2007 Fellow of
the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) 2006 Chartered Engineer (CEng), Engineering Council UK 2004
Charted IT Practitioner (CITP), British Computer Society (BCS)
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2.1
Teaching and learning
Teaching subjects and activities
Undergraduate modules: Multimedia Architectures, Intro to Mobile Robotics, Fuzzy Logic and Knowledge Based Systems, Games Architectures and Design, Entertainment Games Computing and Robotics, Advanced Mobile Robotics, Multimedia Animation Production, Electronic Publishing & Production III, Final
Year Project Postgraduate modules: Mobile Robots, Distributed Artificial Intelligence and Multi-Agent
Systems, Intelligent Mobile Robots, Advanced Research Topics in Software Engineering, Research Methods for
MA Creative Technology, Applied Research Methods, MSc Projects/Dissertations PhD Training: Planning
and Managing Your Research. This is a University wide training course, which is compulsory for first year
PhD students. This module has both presentation part and a workshop style part relating research and project
management techniques to the particular requirements of PhD projects. External: Knowledge-based Systems
and Sustainable Development – special credited course at Furtwangen University, Germany (International Summer School - 2013); Swarm Intelligence and Complex Systems – special credited course at Georg-Simon-OHM
Hochschule, Germany (2010, 2012) (linked to SwarmStream project); Knowledge-based Systems and Fuzzy
Logic at DMU partner college in Malaysia.
2.2
Teaching contributions
Innovation in design and delivery
2006 – now Member of BSc Computer Games Programming program team. 2004-2006 MSc Computational
Intelligence and Robotics - Deputy course leader (for the MSc launching year) 2001- 2006 Developing (module
leader for 4 specialist modules) and supporting mobile robots and intelligent agents curriculum and subject
for specialist (BSc and MSc) and non-specialist courses (undergraduate courses using robots) Programming
through robots was an innovative scheme in which HND UG students were taught programming through
Lego RCX robots. I provided recommendations, facilitated a visit by education representative from Lego and
the purchase of the required robots to enable the delivery. The feedback from students and staff at the time
was very positive. The scheme and the module which is based on it continued to run during my management
of the robots lab. Seminar and workshop style: more recently I have been experimenting with seminar and
workshop style of delivery to relate complex theoretical ideas such as swarm intelligence and smart systems to
practical implementable solutions, which the students then can relate to real world applications in networks,
social media, etc. This started with SwarmStream project and continues now, where I work through the theory
3 Research and scholarship
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of particular AI algorithm leading to developing an implementable example, which the students then implement
using advanced programming skills while gaining and enhancing their analytical and problem solving skills,
which often has positive impact on their employability and post-graduation studies.
Professional publications in support of teaching
Text Books: (a) P. Rausch, A. F. Sheta, and A. Ayesh, ”Business Intelligence and Performance Management:
Theory, Systems and Industrial Applications,” in Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing, L. C. Jain
and X. Wu, Eds.: Springer, 2013. (b) A. Ayesh, Essential UML Fast. London, UK: Springer-Verlag, 2002,
ISBN: 1852334134. (c) A. Ayesh, Essential Dynamic HTML Fast. London, UK: Springer-Verlag, 2000, ISBN:
1852336269. Professional articles: (a) A. Ayesh, ”LEGO mindstorm robots: putting it all together for a
robopet,” in PC Plus, vol. 216, 2004. (b) A. Ayesh, ”LEGO mindstorm robots: Controller and Sensors,” in
PC Plus, vol. 215, 2004. (c) A. Ayesh, ”Starting out: the basics and tools of robot programming using LEGO
robot kit,” in PC Plus, vol. 214, 2004. (d) A. Ayesh, ”The art of Maya,” in PC Plus, vol. 221, 2004. (e) A.
Ayesh, ”Maya: scripting,” in PC Plus, vol. 223, 2004. (f) A. Ayesh, ”Maya: setting the scene,” in PC Plus,
vol. 222, 2004.
Memberships of education and professional institutions
I am a Fellow of Higher Education Academy (FHEA), which is the professional body supporting educators
and education delivery in higher education. I am also a Fellow of British Computer Society (FBCS), which is
the main professional accrediting body for computer science and IT courses in UK.
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3.1
Research and scholarship
Publications
I have published in a wide range of journals on the subjects of Artificial Intelligence and its applications in software engineering, networks, game technologies, natural language processing, text/data mining and analytics.
In summary, I have over 140 publications of which over 30 articles are in journals, over 70 papers are in referred
conferences, and there are 6 articles in professional magazines. I have sole authored 2 books and co-edited 1
book all of which were published by Springer. Many of my conference publications and presentations were at
internationally recognised conferences of high calibre and prestige such as the IEEE International Conference
on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, the European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, and the IEEE World
Congress on Computational Intelligence.
Please see Appendix A for a full list of publications divided by type.
3.2
PhD supervision and Examination Summary
Current PhD supervision: 6 students. Successful completions: 17 of which 14 first supervision and 3
second supervision. Majority of students needed between 3 to 4 years from their enrolment to complete, which
is the norm, with 3 exceptions who finished in less than 3 years. PhD and MPhil examinations: 29 of
which 9 internal, 15 external (Hull, Essex, Manchester, Edinburgh, Leeds, Leicester, Huddersfield, Liverpool
John Moores, and Bradford) and 5 European (Le Havre, Rouen, Paris 8, and Granada).
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3.3
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Consultancy and grants
I have gained grants from various sources including HEFCE, EPSRC, EU and Royal Society mounting nearly to
£300K. In addition, I have gained support in kind from institutes and industrial partners. I have also had wide
international collaborations with Universities and researchers in Germany, France, Spain, Japan and United
States. These are in the form of conferences, special sessions, publications and specific projects, including EU
and EPSRC funded networks. Currently I am focusing on applying artificial intelligence techniques and our
work on emotion modelling to sentiment analysis especially in big data and social media. This also builds on
our research in mobile networks and digital learning environments. These future research plans align well with
funding prospects especially within EU Horizon 2020, which has its’ first calls in 2014.
3.4
Other forms of recognition
Invited talks, visits and visiting professorships
I had several invited talks at national and international institutes, e.g. Loughborough (2014), Valencia (2013),
at international conferences, e.g. JICCSE2006 (Jordan) and ESM’08 (France), and public seminars, e.g. BCS
Belfast branch (2006), Please see Appendix ?? for full details.. In addition, I had several invited visits some
as part of funded projects whilst others were in recognition of my expertise. These are: May 2013 Visiting
professor (1 weeks) at Furtwangen University, Furtwangen, Germany April 2012 Visiting professor (2 weeks)
at Georg-Simon-OHM Hochschule, Nuremberg, Germany April – July 2010 Visiting professor (3 months)
at Georg-Simon-OHM Hochschule, Nuremberg, Germany January 2010 Invited researcher (2 weeks) at Le
Havre Université, Le Havre, France February 2009 Invited researcher (1 week) at Hokkaido University, Japan.
January 2008 Invited researcher (1 month) at Le Havre Université, Le Havre, France
Editorial
I have chaired 2 major conferences (AISB2010 and GAMEON2010), co-chaired several conferences, workshops
and special sessions, including BCS SIGAI Real AI stream which was to create a forum for both industry
and academia to meet. In addition, I had several editorial positions and member of number of committees,
Co-editor of The 2008 European Simulation and Modelling Conference (ESM’08) proceedings. Noteworthy,
Founding Editor-in-Chief : Journal of Intelligent Computing and International Journal of Computational
Linguistics Research (IJCLR) (2010-2015). Founding member and associate Editor: International Journal of Bio-Inspired Systems (2008, ISI and ACM Indexed) and Advances in Artificial Intelligence Journal (2008,
ACM Indexed). Publication Officer of AISB (2009 -2012)
Refereeing
In addition to many conferences, I regularly review papers, fund proposals and other forms of scholarly activities. In summary: (a) EPSRC proposals (b) EU registered expert (c) Journal proposal for Wiley-Blackwell;
Book proposals for Springer (d) ACM Computing Reviews (http://www.reviews.com/) (e) International Journals including: IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC-B); IEEE SMC-C; International
Journal of Computer Games Technology; International Journal of Social Robotics; Cognitive Computation;
Computer Vision and Image Understanding; IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in
Games; IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering; Transactions on Knowledge and Data
Engineering; Neural Computing and Applications.
4 Academic Management and Leadership
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Academic Management and Leadership
4.1
Administrative and management duties
2014 - now Head of Mobile Cognitive Systems group. 2010 – now Faculty of Technology Erasmus Coordinator this includes the following responsibilities: (a) programs leader for 4 Erasmus programs of which
there are 3 undergraduate and 1 postgraduate, (b) Erasmus students’ mentor for all incoming students, (c)
contact point for all outgoing students, (d) representation on relevant Faculty committees, (d) representing the
Faculty at University level for Erasmus matters when and where is needed. 2012 –2013 Faculty of Technology
International Activities Manager (Middle East) 2005 – 2009 Head of Intelligent Mobile Robots and Creative
Computing Research Sub-Group. 2006 – now Member of BSc Computer Games Programming program team.
2004-2006 MSc Computational Intelligence and Robotics - Deputy course leader (for the MSc launching year).
2003 -2006 Industrial (Work Experience) Placement program for Schools liaison manager (robotics lab). 2003
-2006 Robotics Lab Manager, during this period I had led the founding of the intelligent mobile robots lab,
established the robotics teaching subject (BSc and MSc levels) and led the development of research portfolio
in the area of intelligent mobile robots and multi-agent systems. 2001- 2006 Developing (module leader for 4
specialist modules) and supporting mobile robots and intelligent agents curriculum and subject for specialist
(BSc and MSc) and non-specialist courses (undergraduate courses using robots).
4.1.1
Professional community duties
2010 Founding and Editor-in-Chief for Journal of Intelligent Computing and International 2010 Founding
and Editor-in-Chief for Journal of Computational Linguistics Research (IJCLR) 2008 Founding member and
Associate Editor for International Journal of Bio-Inspired Systems (ISI and ACM Indexed) 2008 Founding
member and Associate Editor for Advances in Artificial Intelligence Journal (ACM Indexed).
2015 Co-Chair of The European Simulation and Modelling Conference (ESM) 2012 Co-Chair of Revisiting Turing and his Test Symposium - part of AISB 2012 Convention 2011 Chair of BCS SIGAI Real AI 2011
Chair of Towards Comprehensive Intelligent Test (TCIT-2011) Symposium - part of AISB 2011 Convention
2010 Chair of AISB’10 Convention 2010 Chair of GameOn’10 International Conference 2010 Chair of Towards Comprehensive Intelligent Test (TCIT-2010) Symposium - part of AISB 2010 Convention 2009 Chair of
eSystems and AI Symposium at International Conference on ”Developments in eSystems Engineering” (DeSE
’09) 2009 Chair of 2nd Swarm Intelligence Algorithms and Applications Symposium - SIAAS-09 - part of AISB
2009 Convention 2008 Chair of Swarm Intelligence Algorithms and Applications Symposium - SIAAS-08 - part
of AISB 2008 Convention 2008 Co-Chair of The Fourth International Workshop on Advanced Computation
for Engineering Applications (ACEA08)
4.2
Committees membership
Faculty committees
2014 – now Faculty Research Committee (FRC) 2013 – now Faculty Learning and Teaching Committee
(FLTC), staff representative on behalf of Games Programming and Intelligent Systems Subject Group. 2013
- now Faculty Collaboration Provision Committee (FCPC), in my role as Faculty Erasmus coordinator. 2012
- now Faculty Staff Loading Review Group (FSLRG), staff representative on behalf of School of Computer
Science and Informatics. 2010 - now Faculty International Committee (FIC), in my role as Faculty Erasmus
coordinator.
5 Professional and external standing
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Professional committees
2010-2013 Member of British Computer Society Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence (BCS SIGAI)
committee, this also incorporated the SIGAI annual conference steering group. 2008-2012 Elected member
and a publication officer (2009-2012) on the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of
Behaviour (AISB) committee. 2004-2009 BCS Leicestershire Branch YPG representative and local committee
member (member since 1994). 2002-now IEEE SMC technical committee on Robotics and Intelligent Sensing.
2009 Member of the steering committee of Developments In E-Systems Engineering Conference (DESE’09).
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Professional and external standing
Public understanding
[Huxley Prize]Judging the annual Huxley Science Prize at Eton College (23 November 2010). [AIBO
Stories]Coordinating and running the Narrative Labs – AIBO Stories 2006 workshop which was funded under
NLab: creativity and collaboration project. [Schools outreach] Liaison manager for Industrial Placement
program for Schools (Work Experience) (robotics lab, 2003-2006), this included organizing and supervising
school students placement at the robots lab during term breaks and summer schools. [Invited International
Seminars] I have given several international and public seminars disseminating research to a wide range of
audience groups. Some of these seminars were keynote talks at international conferences, e.g. JICCSE2006
(Jordan) and ESM’08 (France), while others were part of invited research visits in France, Spain, Germany
and Japan.
5.2
Examiner Posts
2011 – 2015 External Examiner at Liverpool Hope University. 2010 – 2014 External Examiner at Lincoln
University. 2005 – 2010 External Examiner at Derby University – BTEC HND and member of extenuating circumstances board. 2004 – 2010 External Examiner at Liverpool John Moores University – Multiple
programs. 2006 External Examiner on MSc programs validation panel – University of West England. 2005
External Examiner on BSc validation panel – Liverpool John Moore University.
In addition, I have examined (since 2006) 29 PhD and MPhil examinations of which 9 were internal, 15
were external at Universities of Hull, Essex, Manchester, Edinburgh, Leeds, Leicester, Huddersfield, Liverpool
John Moores, and Bradford; and 5 were European in France: Universities of Le Havre, Rouen, Paris 8 (acting in
both capacities as reviewer and jury panel member), and Spain: University of Granada (acting as a reviewer).
5.3
Contribution to policy and standards
2010 – 2011 Member of the Liberal Democrats working group on IT & IP policy, chaired by Dr. Julian
Huppert MP and initiated from his work on amending the Digital Economy Act 2010. The group’s job was
the preparation work to develop a new science policy as was later reflected in the IT and IP proposed policy
(Dr. Huppert, 2012), followed by the IP bill passed by Parliament (2014). 2010 – 2012 Running a series
of symposiums examining the Turing Test which is the de facto standard in testing AI. Participants included
leading figures in AI community. As part of the first symposium I chaired a round table discussion identifying
the issues facing AI testing and what to be addressed in future symposiums.
A Publications
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Publications
Journal
[1] Abdelhamid, N., Ayesh, A., and Thabtah, F. (2015). Emerging Trends in Associative Classification
Data Mining. International Journal of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, 3(1): 50–53.
[2] Abdelhamid, N., Ayesh, A., and Hadi, W. (2014). Multi-Label Rules Algorithm Based Associative
Classification. Parallel Processing Letters, 24(01).
[3] Abdelhamid, N., Ayesh, A., and Thabtah, F. (2014). Phishing detection based Associative Classification data mining. Expert Systems with Applications, 41(13): 5948 – 5959.
[4] Alruily, M., Ayesh, A., and Zedan, H. (2014). Crime profiling for the Arabic language using computational linguistic techniques. Information Processing & Management, 50(2): 315 – 341.
[5] Ayesh, A. (2014). Serious Gaming. ITNOW, 56(1): 60–61.
[6] Ayesh, A. and Blewitt, W. (2014). Models for Computational Emotions from Psychological Theories
Using Type I Fuzzy Logic. Cognitive Computation, 6: 1–24.
[7] Ayesh, A. and Blewitt, W. (2014). Models for Computational Emotions from Psychological Theories
Using Type-II Fuzzy Logic. Cognitive Computation, 6: 1–24.
[8] Ayesh, A., Joseph, C., Perril, S., and Thomas, S. (2014). Aesthetics of a Robot: Case study on
AIBO Dog Robots for Buddy-ing Devices. Journal of Intelligent Computing, 5(1): 1–15.
[9] Daoud, M. S., Ayesh, A., Al-Fayoumi, M., and Hopgood, A. A. (2014). Location Prediction Based
on a Sector Snapshot for Location-Based Services. Journal of Network and Systems Management, 22(1):
23–49.
[10] Ayesh, A. (2013). AI in Games: Can intelligence be defined as abstract mental processes or does the
body we inhabit play a role in that intelligence? ITNOW, 55(4): 18–19.
[11] Lim, Y. M., Chee, K. N., and Ayesh, A. (2013). Socio-Demographic Differences In The Perceptions Of Learning Management System (Lms) Design. International Journal of Software Engineering &
Applications (IJSEA), 4(5): 15–35.
[12] Abdelhak, H., Ayesh, A., and Olivier, D. (2012). Cognitive Emotional Based Architecture for
Crowd Simulation. Journal of Intelligent Computing, 3(2): 55–66.
[13] Abdelhamid, N., Ayesh, A., Thabtah, F., Ahmadi, S., and Hadi, W. (2012). MAC: A Multiclass
Associative Classification Algorithm. Journal of Information & Knowledge Management, 11(02): 1250011.
[14] Alruily, M., Ayesh, A., and Zedan, H. (2011). Arabic Language in the Context of Information
Extraction Task. International Journal of Computational Linguistics Research, 2(2): 83–90.
[15] Alqrainy, S., Ayesh, A., and Almuaidi, H. (2010). Automated Tagging System And Tagset Design
For Arabic Text. International Journal of Computational Linguistics Research, 1(2): 55–62.
[16] Ayesh, A. and Sheta, A. (2010). Editorial: Special Issue on Bio-Inspired Computation for Engineering
Applications. Int. J. Bio-Inspired Computation, 2(6): 363–364.
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[17] Sheta, A., Ayesh, A., and Rine, D. (2010). Evaluating Software Cost Estimation Models using Particle
Swarm Optimization and Fuzzy Logic for NASA Projects: A Comparative Study. Int. J. Bio-Inspired
Computation, 2(6): 365–373.
[18] Zahary, A. and Ayesh, A. (2010). An Analytical Review for Multipath Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc
Networks. International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing (IJAHUC), 5(2): 69–85.
[19] Zahary, A. and Ayesh, A. (2010). A Comparative Study for Reactive and Proactive Routing Protocols
in Mobile Adhoc Networks. Journal of Intelligent Computing, 1(1): 20–29.
[20] AlZahrani, S., Ayesh, A., and Zedan, H. (2009). Multi-agent Based Dynamic e-Learning Environment. International Journal of Information Technology and Web Engineering (IJITWE), 4, issue 2:
61–77.
[21] Ayesh, A. (2009). Emotionally Expressive Music based Interaction Language for Social Robots. ICGST
International Journal on Automation, Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 09(1): 1–10.
[22] Ayesh, A. (2009). Integrative Cognitive-Causation Maps: Preliminary Report. ICGST International
Journal on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, AIML, 9(1): 35–40.
[23] Ayesh, A. (2009). Swarms-Based Emotions Modelling. Int. J. Bio-Inspired Computation, 1(Issue 1/2):
118–124.
[24] Muñoz Salinas, R., Aguirre, E., Garcı́a-Silvente, M., Ayesh, A., and Góngora, M. (2009).
Multi-Agent System For People Detection And Tracking Using Stereo Vision In Mobile Robots. Robotica,
27(05): 715–727.
[25] Al-Obaidy, M., Ayesh, A., and Sheta, A. (2008). Optimizing the Communication Distance of an Ad
hoc Wireless Sensor Networks by Genetic Algorithms. Artificial Intelligence Review, 29(3-4): 183–194.
[26] Alkhawlani, M. and Ayesh, A. (2008). Access Network Selection based on Fuzzy Logic and Genetic
Algorithms. Advanced Artificial Intelligence (AAI), 1(1): 1–12.
[27] Alkhawlani, M. and Ayesh, A. (2008). Access Network Selection for co-existed WWAN, WMAN,
and WLAN using Combined Fuzzy Logic and AHP. International Journal of Innovative Computing and
Applications (IJICA), 1(4): 219 – 231.
[28] Braik, M., Sheta, A., and Ayesh, A. (2007). Image Enhancement Using Particle Swarm Optimization.
The International Journal of Innovative Computing and Applications (IJICA), 1(2): 138 – 145.
[29] Alqrainy, S. and Ayesh, A. S. (2006). Developing a Tagset for Automated POS Tagging in Arabic.
WSEAS Transactions on Computers, 5(11): 2787–2792.
[30] AlSerhan, H. M. and Ayesh, A. S. (2006). An Application of Neural Network for Extracting Arabic
Word Roots. WSEAS Transactions on Computers, 5(11): 2623–2627.
[31] Ayesh, A. (2003). Guest editorial: Perception and Emotion Based Reasoning Special Issue. Informatica,
27(2): 117–118.
[32] Ayesh, A. (2003). Perception and Emotion Based Reasoning: A Connectionist Approach. Informatica,
27(2): 119–126.
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A.2
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Books
[1] Rausch, P., Sheta, A. F., and Ayesh, A. (2013). Business Intelligence and Performance Management:
Theory, Systems and Industrial Applications. Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing. Springer.
[2] Ayesh, A. (2002). Essential UML Fast. Springer-Verlag, London, UK.
[3] Ayesh, A. (2000). Essential Dynamic HTML Fast. Springer-Verlag, London, UK.
A.3
Book Chapters
[1] Al-Azawi, R., Ayesh, A., Kenny, I., and Al-Masruri, K. (2013). Towards An AOSE: Game Development Methodology. In S. Omatu, J. Neves, J. M. C. Rodriguez, J. F. Paz Santana, and S. R. Gonzalez
(Eds.), Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence, vol. 217 of Advances in Intelligent Systems and
Computing. Springer International Publishing, pp. 493–501.
[2] Sheta, A. F., Braik, M., Ŏznergiz, E., Ayesh, A., and Masud, M. (2013). Design and Automation
for Manufacturing Processes: An Intelligent Business Modeling Using Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference Systems. In P. Rausch, A. F. Sheta, and A. Ayesh (Eds.), Business Intelligence and Performance Management:
Theory, Systems and Industrial Applications, Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing. Springer,
pp. 191 – 208. Print ISBN 978-1-4471-4865-4 Online ISBN 978-1-4471-4866-1.
[3] Arevalillo-Herráez, M., Arnau, D., González-Calero, J., and Ayesh, A. (2012). Domain
Specific Knowledge Representation for an Intelligent Tutoring System to Teach Algebraic Reasoning. In
Intelligent Tutoring Systems. Springer Berlin/Heidelberg, pp. 630–631.
[4] Ayesh, A. (2012). Emotion-Based Machine Learning. In Encyclopedia of the Sciences of Learning. Springer
Sciemce + Busines Media, LLC, pp. 1137–1139. Print ISBN 978-1-4419-1427-9 Online ISBN 978-1-44191428-6.
[5] AlZahrani, S., Ayesh, A., and Zedan, H. (2011). Multi-Agent Based Dynamic E-Learning Environment. In G. Alkhatib (Ed.), Web Engineered Applications for Evolving Organizations: Emerging Knowledge.
IGI Global, pp. 142–158.
[6] Nikolaev, P. and Ayesh, A. (2011). Combined Course Programmes Generation in Multi-agent eLearning System using Policy-based HTN planning. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including
subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), LNAI. Springer
(LNAI Series), UK, pp. 504–514.
[7] Alruily, M., Ayesh, A., and Zedan, H. (2010). Automatically constructing dictionaries for extracting
meaningful crime information from Arabic text. In Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications,
vol. 215. IOS Press, pp. 1139–1140.
[8] Ayesh, A. (2001). Thinking-Learning by Argument. In N. Zhong, J. Liu, S. Ohsuga, and J. Bradshaw
(Eds.), Intelligent Agent Technology: Research and Development, chap. 31. World Scientific, New Jersey,
pp. 230–234.
[9] Ayesh, A. and Kelleher, G. (1998). Reasoning About Conditional Effects in Control Systems via
Directed Domain Constraints. In R. W. Baines, A. Taleb-Bendiab, and Z. Zhao (Eds.), Advances in
Manufacturing Technology - XII. Professional Engineering Publishing, University of Derby, UK, pp. 721–
726.
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Referred Conference Papers
[1] Al-Azawi, R., Ayesh, A., Al-Masruri, K., and Kenny, I. (2014). Multi Agent Software Engineering
(MaSE) and agile methodology for game development. In The 14th Middle Eastern Simulation and
Modelling Multiconference (MESM) - The 4th GAMEON-ARABIA Conference. Muscat, Oman, pp. 116–
122.
[2] Arevalillo-Herráez, M., Arnau, D., Marco-Giménez, L., González-Calero, J. A., MorenoPicot, S., Moreno-Clari, P., Ayesh, A., Santos, O. C., Boticario, J., Saneiro, M., SalmeronMajadas, S., Cabestrero, R., and Quirós, P. (2014). Providing Personalized Guidance in Arithmetic
Problem Solving. In UMAP Workshops. pp. 42–48.
[3] Ayesh, A., Arevalillo-Herráez, M., and Ferri, F. J. (2014). Cognitive Reasoning and Inferences through Psychologically based Personalised Modelling of Emotions Using Associative Classifiers. In ICCI*CC 2014 Proceedings. IEEE, London, pp. 67–72. Presentation avaliable from:
http://www.slideshare.net/AladdinAyesh/v1-cognitive-informaticspresentation2014.
[4] Lim, Y. M., Ayesh, A., and Stacey, M. (2014). Detecting Cognitive Stress from Keyboard and Mouse
Dynamics during Mental Arithmetic. In Science and Information Conference 2014. pp. 146–152.
[5] Lim, Y. M., Ayesh, A., and Stacey, M. (2014). Detecting Emotional Stress during Typing Task with
Time Pressure. In Science and Information Conference 2014. pp. 329–338.
[6] Lim, Y. M., Ayesh, A., and Stacey, M. (2014). The Effects of Menu Design on Users Emotions,
Search Performance and Mouse Behaviour. In ICCI*CC 2014 Proceedings. IEEE, London, pp. 541–549.
[7] Al-Azawi, R. and Ayesh, A. (2013). Comparing Agent-Oriented Programming versus Object-Oriented
Programming. In ICIT 2013 The 6th International Conference on Information Technology. Jordan.
[8] Al-Azawi, R., Ayesh, A., Al-Masruri, K. A., and Kenny, I. (2013). A Generic Framework for
Evaluation Phase in Games Development Methodologies. In SAI Conference 2013. London, UK, pp.
237–243.
[9] Al-Azawi, R., Ayesh, A., and Al. Obaidy, M. (2013). Generic Evaluation Framework for Games
Development methodology. In The 3rd International Conference on Communications and Information
Technology (ICCIT-2013): Digital Information Management & Security,. Beirut, Lebanon, pp. 55 – 60.
[10] Daoud, M. S., Ayesh, A., Al-Fayoumi, M., and Hopgood, A. A. (2013). An Enhanced Ant Colony
Optimization for Routing Area Mobility Prediction over Cellular Communications Network. In ICAART
2013 - 5th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence. Barcelona, Spain, pp. 419–424.
[11] Lim, Y. M., Chee, K. N., Ayesh, A., and Stacey, M. (2013). Designing Learning Management
System to Encourage E- Learning Sustainability. pp. 76–83.
[12] Abdelhamid, N., Ayesh, A., and Thabtah, F. (2012). An experimental study of three different rule
ranking formulas in associative classification. In The 7th International Conference for Internet Technology and Secured Transactions, ICITST 2012, 7th International Conference for Internet Technology and
Secured Transactions, ICITST 2012. London, pp. 795–800.
[13] Al-Azawi, R., Ayesh, A., Kenny, I., and AL-Masruria, K. (2012). Analysis of Using Intelligent
Technique in Games. In The 3rd GAMEON-ARABIA Conference. EUROSIS, Muscat, Oman, pp. 83 –
87.
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[14] Daoud, M. S., Ayesh, A., Hopgood, A. A., and Al-Fayoumi, M. (2011). A new Splitting-based
Displacement Prediction Approach for Location-Based Services. In 2011 IEEE International Conference
on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC). pp. 392–397. Byg71 Times Cited:0 Cited References Count:19
IEEE International Conference on Systems Man and Cybernetics Conference Proceedings.
[15] Nikolaev, P. and Ayesh, A. (2011). Combined Course Programmes Generation in Multi-agent eLearning System using Policy-based HTN planning. In KES-AMSTA 2011 Proceedings. Springer, UK, pp.
504–514.
[16] Nikolaev, P., Ayesh, A., and Chernikova, Y. (2011). Policy-based HTN planning techniques for
Combined Course Programmes Generation. In The Fourth Int. Conference on Internet Technologies and
Applications (ITA 2011) Proceedings.
[17] Alruily, M., Ayesh, A., and Al-Marghilani, A. (2010). Using self organizing map to cluster
Arabic crime documents. In Proceedings of the International Multiconference on Computer Science and
Information Technology, IMCSIT 2010, vol. 5. pp. 357–363.
[18] Alruily, M., Ayesh, A., and Zedan, H. (2010). Automated dictionary construction from arabic
corpus for meaningful crime information extraction and document classification. In 2010 International
Conference on Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management Applications, CISIM 2010. pp.
137–142.
[19] Alruily, M., Ayesh, A., and Zedan, H. (2010). Automatically Constructing Dictionaries for Extracting Meaningful Crime Information from Arabic Text. In The 19th European Conference on Artificial
Intelligence (ECAI 2010). Lisbon, Portugal.
[20] Bertelle, C., Al-Obaidy, M., Ayesh, A., and Ghnemat, R. (2010). Intelligent Land-Use Management and Sustainable Development: From Interacting Wireless Sensors Networks to Spatial Emergence
for Decision Making. In The 7th IEEE Conference and Workshops on Engineering of Autonomic and
Autonomous Systems (EASe 2010). IEEE, Oxford, UK.
[21] Al-Obaidy, M. and Ayesh, A. (2009). The Implementation of Optimization Algorithm for Energy
Efficient Dynamic Ad Hoc Wireless Sensor Networks. In AISB Convention: The 2nd Swarm Intelligence
Algorithms and Applications Symposium (SIAAS-09). AISB, Edinburgh, UK.
[22] Alammari, A., Zahary, A., and Ayesh, A. (2009). Multipath contribution of intermediate nodes in
AODV extensions. In Computer Engineering Systems, 2009. ICCES 2009. International Conference on.
pp. 347–352.
[23] Alruily, M., Ayesh, A., and Zedan, H. (2009). Crime Type Document Classification from Arabic
Corpus. In Developments in eSystems Engineering Conference (DeSE’09). Abu Dhabi, UAE.
[24] Ayesh, A. (2009). Beaver Algorithm for Network Security and Optimization: Preliminary Report. In
D. Yeung, C. L. P. Chen, and R. Roberts (Eds.), The IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man,
and Cybernetics (SMC2009). IEEE, San Antonio, TX, USA, pp. 3757 – 3762.
[25] Blewitt, W. and Ayesh, A. (2009). Implementation of Millenson’s Model of Emotions in a Game
Environment. In AISB Convention: AI and Games Symposium. AISB, Edinburgh, UK.
[26] Nikolaev, P., Zedan, H., and Ayesh, A. (2009). Combined Course Programmes Support System
(CProgS). In 2nd International Conference Creativity and Innovation in Software Engineering (CISE’09).
Ravda, Bulgaria.
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[27] Shamanna, B. and Ayesh, A. (2009). AquaRobots Phase II: Oil Spillage Detection Using Swarm
AquaBots. In AISB Convention: The 2nd Swarm Intelligence Algorithms and Applications Symposium
(SIAAS-09). AISB, Edinburgh, UK.
[28] Zahary, A. and Ayesh, A. (2009). Threshold efficient multiple routes in AODV extensions. In Computer
Engineering Systems, 2009. ICCES 2009. International Conference on. pp. 561–566.
[29] Al-Hiary, H., Braik, M., Sheta, A., and Ayesh, A. (2008). Identification Of A Chemical Process
Reactor Using Soft Computing Techniques. In IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence. Hong
Kong.
[30] Al-Hudhud, G. and Ayesh, A. (2008). Real Time Movement Coordination Technique Based on Flocking Behaviour for Multiple Mobile Robots System. In Swarm Intelligence Algorithms and Applications
Symposium (SIAAS’08) - AISB 2008 Convention, vol. 11. Aberdeen, Scotland, pp. 31–37.
[31] Al-Marghilani, A., Zedan, H., and Ayesh, A. (2008). Text Mining Based on the Self-Organizing Map
Method for Arabic-English Documents. In Proceedings of the Nineteenth Midwest Artificial Intelligence
and Cognitive Science Conference (MAICS 2008). Cincinnati, USA, pp. 174–181.
[32] Al-Obaidy, M. and Ayesh, A. (2008). Energy Efficient PSO-based Algorithm for Optimizing Autonomous Wireless Sensor Network. In C. Bertelle and A. Ayesh (Eds.), European Simulation and Modelling (ESM’2008) Conference. EUROSIS, Le Havre, France, pp. 201–206.
[33] Al-Obaidy, M. and Ayesh, A. (2008). Optimizing Autonomous Mobile Sensors Network using PSO
Algorithms. In International Conference on Computer Engineering and Systems (ICCES’08). IEEE, Cairo,
Egypt.
[34] Al-Obaidy, M., Ayesh, A., and Sheta, A. (2008). Optimizing The Communication Distance Of
An Ad Hoc Wireless Sensor Networks By Genetic Algorithms. In The Fourth International Workshop
on Advanced Computation for Engineering Applications (ACEA08). Al- Balqa Applied University, Salt,
Jordan, pp. 17–23.
[35] Alqrainy, S., AlSerhan, H., and Ayesh, A. (2008). Pattern-based Algorithm for Part-of-Speech
Tagging Arabic Text. In International Conference on Computer Engineering and Systems (ICCES’08).
IEEE, Cairo, Egypt, pp. 119 – 124.
[36] AlSerhan, H., Alqrainy, S., and Ayesh, A. (2008). Is Paice Method Suitable for EvaluatingArabic
Stemming Algorithms? In International Conference on Computer Engineering and Systems (ICCES’08).
IEEE, Cairo, Egypt, pp. 131 – 135.
[37] AlZahrani, S., Ayesh, A., and Zedan, H. (2008). Multi-Agent System Based Regional Data Grid.
In International Conference on Computer Engineering and Systems (ICCES’08). IEEE, Cairo, Egypt.
[38] AlZahrani, S., Ayesh, A., and Zedan, H. (2008). Regionally Distributed Architecture for Dynamic
e-Learning Environment (RDADeLE). In Human System Interactions, 2008 Conference on. pp. 579–584.
[39] Blewitt, W., Ayesh, A., John, R. I., and Coupland, S. (2008). A Millenson-based approach to
emotion modelling. In Human System Interactions, 2008 Conference on. pp. 491–496.
[40] Blewitt, W. F. and Ayesh, A. (2008). Modeling the Emotional State of an Agent through Fuzzy Logic
With Reference to the Geneva Emotion Wheel. In C. Bertelle and A. Ayesh (Eds.), European Simulation
and Modelling (ESM’2008) Conference. EUROSIS, Le Havre, France, pp. 279–283.
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[41] Daglioz, M. O. and Ayesh, A. (2008). Aqua Swarms: Design and Implementation of Water Surface
AUV. In Swarm Intelligence Algorithms and Applications Symposium (SIAAS’08) - AISB 2008 Convention, vol. 11. Aberdeen, Scotland, pp. 38–43.
[42] P.Nikolaev and Ayesh, A. (2008). Development of a System for Combined Course Programmes
Support. In book of abstracts presented on Russian ”Manufactoring Enginering Technologies” conference.
BMSTU Publishing House, Moscow, Russia, pp. 283 – 284.
[43] Sheta, A., Rine, D., and Ayesh, A. (2008). Development of Software Effort and Schedule Estimation
Models Using Soft Computing Techniques. In IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence. Hong
Kong.
[44] Zahary, A. and Ayesh, A. (2008). On-demand Multiple Route Maintenance in AODV Extensions
(ORMAD). In International Conference on Computer Engineering and Systems (ICCES’08). IEEE, Cairo,
Egypt.
[45] Al-Marghilani, A., Zedan, H., and Ayesh, A. (2007). A General Framework For Multilingual Text
Mining Using Self-Organizing Maps. In The 25th IASTED International Multi-Conference: Artificial
Intelligence and Applications (AIA’07). IASTED, Innsbruck, Austria, pp. pp. 520–525.
[46] Al-Marghilani, A., Zedan, H., and Ayesh, A. (2007). Practical Approach Using Self-Organizing
Maps For Multilingual Text Mining. In Proc. of the Saudi Innovation Conference. Newcastle, UK, pp.
676–685.
[47] Alkhwlani, M. M. and Ayesh, A. (2007). Access network selection using combined fuzzy control and
MCDM in heterogeneous networks. In Computer Engineering & Systems, 2007. ICCES ’07. International
Conference on. pp. 108–113.
[48] Ayesh, A., Stokes, J., and Edwards, R. (2007). Fuzzy Individual Model (FIM) for Realistic Crowd
Simulation: Preliminary Results. In Fuzzy Systems Conference, 2007. FUZZ-IEEE 2007. IEEE International. IEEE, London, pp. 1–5.
[49] Braik, M., Sheta, A., and Ayesh, A. (2007). Image Enhancement Using Particle Swarm Optimization. In The 2007 International Conference of Signal and Image Engineering. International Assocition of
Engineers (IAENG), London.
[50] Zahary, A. and Ayesh, A. (2007). Analytical study to detect threshold number of efficient routes
in multipath AODV extensions. In Computer Engineering & Systems, 2007. ICCES ’07. International
Conference on. Cairo, Egypt, pp. 95–100.
[51] Alqrainy, S. and Ayesh, A. (2006). Word-Class Tagger and Tagset Design for Vocalized Arabic Text.
In The 2nd Jordanian International Conference on Computer Science and Engineering (JICCSE2006).
Al-Balaq’ Applied University, Salt, Jordan, pp. 278–283.
[52] AlSerhan, H. and Ayesh, A. (2006). Extraction Arabic Word Roots Using Neural Network. In The
2nd Jordanian International Conference on Computer Science and Engineering (JICCSE2006). Al-Balaq’
Applied University, Salt, Jordan.
[53] AlSerhan, H. M. and Ayesh, A. S. (2006). A Triliteral Word Roots Extraction Using Neural Network
for Arabic. In IEEE International Conference on Computer Engineering and Systems (ICCES06). IEEE,
Cairo, Egypt, pp. 436 – 440.
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[54] Ayesh, A. (2006). Structured Sound Based Language for Emotional Robotic Communicative Interaction.
In The 15th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, (ROMAN
2006). IEEE, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, United Kingdom, pp. 135–140.
[55] Al-Hudhud, G., Ayesh, A., Turner, M., and Istance, H. (2005). Simulation and Visualisation of
a Scalable Real Time Multiple Robot System. In Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics, UKCG05.
Kent, UK.
[56] Ayesh, A. and Hugill, A. (2005). Genetic Approaches for Evolving Form in Musical Composition.
In IASTED International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Applications (AIA2005). IASTED,
Innsbruck, Austria, pp. 318–321.
[57] Al-Hudhud, G., Ayesh, A., Istance, H., and Turner, M. (2004). Agents negotiation and communication within a real time cooperative multiagent system. In Proceedings of the 5th International
Conference on Recent Advances in Soft Computing. Nottingham, United Kingdom, pp. 611–617.
[58] Al-Hudhud, G., Turner, M. J., and Ayesh, A. (2004). Speech Act and BlackBoard Negotiation
Based Communication Protocol for real time Multi-agent Systems. In UK Workshop on Computational
Intelligence UKCI-2004. Loughborough, UK, pp. 105–111.
[59] Ayesh, A. (2004). Emotionally Motivated Reinforcement Learning Based Controller. In IEEE SMC 2004,
vol. 1. The Hague, The Netherlands, pp. 874–878 vol. 1.
[60] Ayesh, A. and Cowell, J. (2004). Emotional analysis of Facial Expressions. In IEEE SMC 2004, vol. 1.
The Hague, The Netherlands, pp. 672–676 vol.1.
[61] Cowell, J. and Ayesh, A. (2004). Extracting Subtle Facial Expression for Emotional Analysis. In
IEEE SMC 2004. The Hague, The Netherlands, pp. 672–676.
[62] Cowell, J. and Ayesh, A. (2003). Automatic analysis of facial expressions: problems and solutions
to data collection. In CHI2003 Workshop on SUBTLE EXPRESSIVITY FOR CHARACTERS AND
ROBOTS in cooperation with the CHI2003 Conference. http://www.bartneck.de/workshop/chi2003/,
Florida, USA.
[63] Ayesh, A. (2002). A Connectionist Approach to Perception and Emotion Based Reasoning. In M. Hamza
(Ed.), IASTED International Conference Artificial Intelligence Applications (AIA 2002). ACTA Press,
Malaga, Spain, pp. 1–6.
[64] Ayesh, A. (2002). Memory Architecture for Argumentation-based Adaptive System. In IASTED International Conference Applied Informatics (AI 2002). IASTED, Innsbruck, Austria.
[65] Ayesh, A. (2002). Perception and Emotion Based Reasoning: A Connectionist Approach. In RASC2002.
Nottingham, UK, pp. 236–241.
[66] Ayesh, A. (2001). Architectural Framework for Standardizing Internet Security Using Re-usable Agents.
In IASTED International Conference Artificial Intelligence and Applications (AIA 2001). IASTED, Marbella, Spain.
[67] Ayesh, A. (2001). Argumentative Agents-based Structure for Thinking-Learning. In IASTED International Conference Artificial Intelligence and Applications (AIA 2001). IASTED, Marbella, Spain.
[68] Ayesh, A. (2001). Thinking-Learning by Argument. In The Second Asia-Pacific Conference on Intelligent
Agent Technology (IAT-2001). Maebashi TERRSA, Maebashi City, Japan.
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[69] Ayesh, A. (2001). Towards Memorizing by Adjectives. In AAAI Fall Symposium on Anchoring Symbols
to Sensor Data in Single and Multiple Robot Systems. pp. 117–118.
[70] Ayesh, A. and Bechkoum, K. (2000). Framework of Multi-agents Internet Security System. In Applied
Informatics (AI’2000). Austria.
[71] Ayesh, A., Kelleher, G., and Yu, H. (2000). Mapping Petri Nets to STRIPS. In Applied Informatics
2000 (AI2000). Innsbruck, Austria.
[72] Ayesh, A. and Kelleher, G. (1998). Aspects of Temporal Usability via Constraint-Based Reasoning:
The Use of Constraints as a Debugging Mechanism Within General Descriptions of The User’s Possible Actions. In The IASTED International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing.
IASTED/ACTA Press, Cancun, Mexico, pp. pp. 7–10.
[73] Ayesh, A. and Kelleher, G. (1998). Reasoning About Conditional Effects in Control Systems via
Directed Domain Constraints. In R. W. Baines, A. Taleb-Bendiab, and Z. Zhao (Eds.), 14TH NCMR
Conference. Professional Engineering Publishing, University of Derby, UK, pp. 721–726.
[74] Herraez, M. A., Herraez, R. A., Ayesh, A., Clegg, D. B., and Ng, E. H. (1997). A Computer Vision System For Planning In Manufacturing. In The Chinese Automation Conference In The Uk
(Cacuk’97) Proceedings. The Chinese Automation Society in the UK, Manchester, UK, pp. pp. 75–80.
[75] Yu, H., Kelleher, G., and Ayesh, A. (1997). Planning through Petri Nets. In The 16th Workshop
Of The Uk Planning & Scheduling Special Interest Group. DURHAM, UK, pp. 83–90.
[76] Ayesh, A. and Kelleher, G. (1996). An Introduction To The Generation Of Directed Domain Constraints (Ddc) From More Expressive Strips-Like Models I: Disjunctive Sentences. In The 15th Workshop
Of The Uk Planning & Scheduling Special Interest Group. Liverpool, UK.
[77] Ayesh, A. and Kelleher, G. (1996). An Investigation Into Formal Models Of Change In Artificial
Intelligence. In AISB96 Postgraduate Workshop. AISB, Brighton, UK.
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News and un-referred articles
[1] Ayesh, A. (2009). Is it time for the Turing Test to retire?
uk/opinion/1995525/is-turing-test-retire.
In V3 - http://www.v3.co.uk/v3-
[2] Ayesh, A. (2004). Talking to one’s self: a little architecture for thinking. In UK Grand Challenges (GC’04)
- GC5: the Architecture of Brain and Mind. UKCRC, Newcastle, UK.
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Professional Articles
[1] Ayesh, A. (2004). The art of Maya. PC Plus, 221.
[2] Ayesh, A. (2004). LEGO mindstorm robots: Controller and Sensors. PC Plus, 215.
[3] Ayesh, A. (2004). LEGO mindstorm robots: putting it all together for a robopet. PC Plus, 216.
[4] Ayesh, A. (2004). Maya: scripting. PC Plus, 223.
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[5] Ayesh, A. (2004). Maya: setting the scene. PC Plus, 222.
[6] Ayesh, A. (2004). Starting out: the basics and tools of robot programming using LEGO robot kit. PC
Plus, 214.
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Published Reviews
[1] Ayesh, A. (2012). Review of Video analytics for business intelligence. ACM Computing Review : Review
#: CR140655 (1302–0090).
[2] Ayesh, A. (2009). Review of Preferences and similarities (1st ed.). ACM Computing Review : Review #:
CR136653 (1002–0148).
[3] Ayesh, A. (2008). Review of On the notion of concept I. ACM Computing Review : Review #: CR134211
(0804–0338).
[4] Ayesh, A. (2007). Review of An introduction to knowledge engineering. ACM Computing Review : Review
#: CR133988 (0804–0341).
[5] Ayesh, A. (2007). Review of Reasoning, action and interaction in AI theories and systems : essays
dedicated to Luigia Carlucci Aiello (Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4155). ACM Computing Review :
Review #: CR134211 (0804–0338).
[6] Ayesh, A. (2006). Review of A practical theory of reactive systems : incremental modeling of dynamic
behaviors (Texts in Theoretical Computer Science). ACM Computing Review : Review #: CR132687
(0703–0226).
[7] Ayesh, A. (2006). Review of Defence applications of multi-agent systems : International Workshop,
DAMAS 2005, Utrecht, The Netherlands, July 25, 2005, Revised and Invited Papers (Lecture Notes in
Artificial Intelligence). ACM Computing Review : Review #: CR133335 (0709–0865).
[8] Ayesh, A. (2006). Review of DSPs for energy harvesting sensors: applications and architectures. ACM
Computing Review : Review #: CR132656 (0702–0159).
[9] Ayesh, A. (2005). Review of Musical form and algorithmic solutions. ACM Computing Review : Review
#: CR132036 (0610–1075).
[10] Ayesh, A. (2005). Review of Probabilistic conditional independence structures (Information Science and
Statistics). ACM Computing Review : Review #: CR131868 (0608–0791).
[11] Ayesh, A. (2004). Review of Immunity-based systems. ACM Computing Review : Review #: CR129937
(0502–0199).
[12] Ayesh, A. (2004). Review of Neocognitron capable of incremental learning. ACM Computing Review :
Review #: CR129492 (0410–1222).
[13] Ayesh, A. (2004). Review of Ontology-based distributed autonomous knowledge systems. ACM Computing Review : Review #: CR129047 (0407–0843).
[14] Ayesh, A. (2004). Review of Reasoning about uncertainty. ACM Computing Review : Review #:
CR129369 (0411–1325).
[15] Ayesh, A. (2004). Review of The concept of computability. ACM Computing Review : Review #:
CR130127 (0504–0478).
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Presentations
[1] Ayesh, A. (2014).
Complex Systems Approach to Emotionally-aware Learning Environments.
http://www.slideshare.net/AladdinAyesh/loughborough-university-jan2014talk. Invited talk at Loughborough University.
[2] Ayesh, A. (2013).
Agent-Oriented Systems:
From the Primitive to the
http://www.slideshare.net/AladdinAyesh/agent-oriented-systemstalk-25913585?related=1.
seminar given at University of Valencia.
Emotional.
Research
[3] Ayesh,
A.
(2010).
Emotions
Modelling
and
Synthetic
Characters.
http://www.slideshare.net/AladdinAyesh/v2014-emotions-syntheticcharacters.
Talk given at AI in
Games EPSRC Network - NPC Workshop.
[4] Ayesh, A. (2010).
Social Robots:
From Emotional Consciousness to Buddy Devices.
http://www.slideshare.net/AladdinAyesh/v2014-emotional-buddyingdevices. Invited talk given at Eton
College as part of the Science Club seminar series.
[5] Ayesh, A. (2008).
Multi-Agent Modelling With applications to robotics and cognition.
http://www.slideshare.net/AladdinAyesh/v2014-esm08-keynote. Keynote talk given at ESM 2008 Conference.
[6] Ayesh, A. (2007). Intelligent Swarms ≈ Creative Swarms. http://www.slideshare.net/AladdinAyesh/intelligentswarms-creative-swarms. A seminar part of the project: IOCT Creativity Conversations.
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Theses
[1] Ayesh, A. (1999). An Investigation Into Formal Models Of Change In Artificial Intelligence. Phd thesis,
Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK.
[2] Ayesh, A. (1995). Self Reference in AI. Msc. dissertation, University of Essex, Colchester.