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BNAIC 2016 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 28TH BENELUX CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE NOVEMBER 10-11 2016 AMSTERDAM BNAIC 2016 BNAIC 2016 BNAIC 2016 Benelux Conference on Artificial Intelligence PROCEEDINGS OF THE TWENTY-EIGHT BENELUX CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Amsterdam, November 10-11, 2016 General Chairs: Tibor Bosse and Bert Bredeweg Student Program (MSc & BSc): Arnoud Visser Interactive Demos: Tom Kenter Contact and administration: Mojca Lovrenčak Sponsoring: Natalie van der Wal Finances: Mark Hoogendoorn Cover design: Tom Kenter Website: Adnan Manzoor BNAIC 2016 BNAIC 2016 Preface This book contains the proceedings of the 28th edition of the annual Benelux Conference on Artificial Intelligence (BNAIC 2016). BNAIC 2016 was jointly organized by the University of Amsterdam and the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, under the auspices of the Benelux Associ- ation for Artificial Intelligence (BNVKI) and the Dutch Research School for Information and Knowledge Systems (SIKS). Held yearly, the objective of BNAIC is to promote and disseminate recent research devel- opments in Artificial Intelligence within Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. However, it does not exclude contributions from countries outside the Benelux. As in previous years, BNAIC 2016 welcomed four types of contributions, namely A) regular papers, B) compressed contributions, C) demonstration abstracts, and D) thesis abstracts. We received 93 submissions, consisting of 24 regular papers, 47 short papers, 11 demon- stration abstracts and 11 thesis abstracts. After a thorough review phase by the Program Committee, the conference chairs made the final acceptance decisions. The overall acceptance rate was 88% (63% for regular papers, 100% for compressed contributions and demonstration abstracts, and 91% for thesis abstracts). In addition to the regular research presentations, posters and demonstrations, we were happy to include several other elements in the program of BNAIC 2016, among which keynote presentations by Marc Cavazza (University of Kent), Frank van Harmelen (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Hado van Hasselt (Google DeepMind), and Manuela Veloso (Carnegie Mellon University), a Research meets Business session, a panel discussion on Social Robots, with con- tributionsbyEllyKonijn(VrijeUniversiteitAmsterdam),BenKr¨ose(UniversityofAmsterdam &AmsterdamUniversityofAppliedSciences),MarkNeerincx(TNO&DelftUniversityofTech- nology), and Peter Novitzky (University of Twente), a special FACt (FACulty focusing on the FACtsofAI)sessionwithpresentationsbyBartdeBoer(VrijeUniversiteitBrussels),Catholijn Jonker (Delft University of Technology), and Leon van der Torre (University of Luxembourg), and a special session on open access publishing with contributions by Rinke Hoekstra (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Maarten Fr¨ohlich (IOS Press), Bernard Aleva (Elsevier), and Hilde van Wijngaarden (University of Amsterdam/Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences). To conclude, we want to express our gratitude to all people who made this conference possible: inadditiontoallinvitedspeakersmentionedabove,manythankstoallorganizingand programcommitteemembersfortheirhardworkinassuringthehighqualityofthisconference. Moreover, we wish to thank all student volunteers, administrative and secretarial assistants, and of course our sponsors. We also gratefully acknowledge help from the BNVKI and from previous organizers. And last, but certainly not least, we cordially thank all the authors who made important contributions to the conference. Without their efforts, this conference could not have taken place. November 7, 2016 Chairs: Amsterdam Bert Bredeweg Tibor Bosse BNAIC 2016 BNAIC 2016 Program Committee Stylianos Asteriadis University of Maastricht Reyhan Aydogan Delft University of Technology Floris Bex Utrecht University Michael Biehl University of Groningen Mauro Birattari IRIDIA, Universit´e Libre de Bruxelles Peter Bloem University of Amsterdam Sander Bohte Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica Peter Bosman Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica Tibor Bosse Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Bruno Bouzy Paris Descartes University Frances Brazier Delft University of Technology Bert Bredeweg University of Amsterdam Tristan Cazenave LAMSADE Universit´e Paris Dauphine Tom Claassen Radboud University Nijmegen Fokie Cnossen University of Groningen Tom Croonenborghs University of Leuven Walter Daelemans University of Antwerp Gregoire Danoy University of Luxembourg Mehdi Dastani Utrecht University Victor de Boer Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Patrick De Causmaecker University of Leuven Martine De Cock University of Washington Tacoma Mathijs De Weerdt Delft University of Technology Benoˆıt Depaire Hasselt University Frank Dignum Utrecht University Virginia Dignum TU Delft Jason Farquhar Radboud University Nijmegen Bart Goethals University of Antwerp Pascal Gribomont University of Lige Perry Groot Radboud University Nijmegen Franc Grootjen Radboud University Marc Gyssens Universiteit Hasselt Frank Harmsen Ernst & Young Advisory Tom Heskes Radboud University Nijmegen Koen Hindriks Delft University of Technology Rinke Hoekstra University of Amsterdam/Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Arjen Hommersom University of Nijmegen Bert Kappen Radboud University Maurits Kaptein Eindhoven University of Technology Uzay Kaymak Eindhoven University of Technology Tom Kenter University of Amsterdam Walter Kosters LIACS, Leiden University Johan Kwisthout Radboud University Nijmegen Tom Lenaerts Universite Libre de Bruxelles Marco Loog Delft University of Technology Elena Marchiori Radboud University BNAIC 2016 John-Jules Meyer Utrecht University Peter Nov´ak Science & Technology Corporation B.V. Mykola Pechenizkiy Eindhoven University of Technology Aske Plaat Leiden University Eric Postma TiCC, Tilburg University Henry Prakken University of Utrecht & University of Groningen Jan Ramon INRIA Nico Roos Universiteit Maastricht Makiko Sadakata University of Amsterdam Stefan Schlobach Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Pierre-Yves Schobbens University of Namur Johannes Scholtes University of Maastricht Martijn Schut AMC, Universiteit van Amsterdam Evgueni Smirnov Maastricht University Matthijs T. J. Spaan Delft University of Technology Jennifer Spenader University of Groningen Ida Sprinkhuizen-Kuyper Radboud University Nijmegen Pieter H.M. Spronck Tilburg University Thomas Stu¨tzle Universit´e Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Johan Suykens University of Leuven Niels Taatgen University of Groningen Annette ten Teije Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Dirk Thierens Universiteit Utrecht Jan Treur Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Karl Tuyls University of Liverpool Antal van Den Bosch Radboud University Nijmegen Egon L. van den Broek Utrecht University Jaap van Den Herik Leiden University Wil van der Aalst Eindhoven University of Technology Peter van der Putten LIACS, Leiden University & Pegasystems Leon van der Torre University of Luxembourg Natalie Van Der Wal Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Tom van Engers University of Amsterdam Tim van Erven Leiden University Frank Van Harmelen Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Sietse van Netten University of Groningen Martijn Van Otterlo (former) Radboud University Nijmegen M. Birna van Riemsdijk Delft University of Technology Peter van Rosmalen Open University of the Netherlands Maarten Van Someren University of Amsterdam Marieke van Vugt University of Groningen Joost Vennekens University of Leuven Katja Verbeeck Odisee Bart Verheij University of Groningen Arnoud Visser Universiteit van Amsterdam Louis Vuurpijl Radboud University Nijmegen Willem Waegeman Ghent University Martijn Warnier Delft University of Technology BNAIC 2016 Gerhard Weiss University Maastricht Max Welling University of Amsterdam Marco Wiering University of Groningen Floris Wiesman AMC, Universiteit van Amsterdam Jef Wijsen University of Mons Mark H. M. Winands Maastricht University Radboud Winkels University of Amsterdam Cees Witteveen Delft University of Technology Yingqian Zhang Eindhoven University of Technology BNAIC 2016 Additional Reviewers Franz, Robin Merhej, Elie Voulis, Nina Wolf, Ben Ye, Qing Chuan

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