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2nd AISB (ECAI) 1976: Edinburgh, UK
- Proceedings of the Summer Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour, Edinburgh, UK, 12th - 14 July 1976. 1976
- M. R. Adler:
Regognition of Peanuts Cartoons. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 1-13 - Bruce Anderson:
A Brief Critique of LISP. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 14-25 - Giuseppe Attardi, Carlo Montangero, Gianfranco Prini:
A High Level Machine for Artificial Intelligence. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 26-37 - Richard Bornat:
Reasoning about Hand Prinited FORTRAN Programs. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 38-46 - Richard Bornat, J. Michael Brady:
Finding Blobs of Writing in the FORTRAN Coding-Sheets Project. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 47-55 - Richard Bornat, Bob J. Wielinga:
Does AI Programming really have to be like knitting with Spaghetti? AISB (ECAI) 1976: 56-62 - J. Michael Brady, Bob J. Wielinga:
Seeing a Pattern as a Character. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 63-73 - Frank M. Brown:
The Role of Extensible Deductive Systems in Mathematical Reasoning. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 74-83 - Frank M. Brown:
A Deductive System for elementary Arithmetic. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 84-93 - Alan Bundy, George F. Luger, M. Stone, R. Welham:
MECHO, Year one. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 94-103 - Marc Eisenstadt:
Processing Newspaper Stories: Some Thoughts on fighting and Stylistics. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 104-117 - Ricky Emanuel, Sylvia Weir:
Catalysing Communication in an Autistic Child in a Logo-like Learning Environment. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 118-129 - W. T. Harwood, F. Keith Hanna:
A Distributed Activity Processing System for AI. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 130-136 - Patrick J. Hayes, Michael Rosner:
Ully: A Program for Handling Conversations. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 137-147 - Geoffrey E. Hinton:
Using Relaxation to find a Puppet. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 148-157 - Anthony I. Hinxman:
Problem Reduction and the Two-Dimensional Trim-Loss Problem. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 158-165 - Casimir A. Kulikowski, Sholom M. Weiss, M. Trigoboff, Aran Safir:
Clinical Consultation of Disease Processes: Some A. I. Problems. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 166-174 - C. Lamontagne:
Visual Motion Detection: A Computational Theory and Some of the Psychological Data which it Integrates. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 175-183 - James A. Levin, James A. Moore:
Dialogue Games: A Process Model of Natural Language Interaction. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 184-194 - Frank O'Gorman:
Edge Detection using Walsh Functions. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 195-206 - Monique Ornato, Gian Piero Zarri:
An Application of Artificial Intelligence in Information Retrieval: RESEDA Project for Medieval Biographies. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 207-220 - J. Lawrence Paul:
Seeing Puppets quickly. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 221-233 - Graeme D. Ritchie:
Problems in Local Semantic Processing. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 234-241 - Aaron Sloman, Steven Hardy:
Giving a Computer Gestalt Experiences. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 242-255 - A. M. Stanier:
Planning to Make Tricks at Bridge. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 256-265 - Olga Stepánková, Ivan M. Havel:
Incidental and State-Dependent Phenomena in Robot Problem Solving. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 266-278 - Luc Steels:
A Formalism for Case Systems. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 279-289 - Charles F. Schmidt, N. S. Sridharan, John L. Goodson:
Recognizing Plans and Summarizing Actions. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 291-306 - Elliot Soloway, Edward M. Riseman:
Mechanizing the Common-Sense Inference of Rules which Direct Behaviour. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 307-321 - N. S. Sridharan:
The Frame and Focus Problems in AI: Discussion in Relation to the Believer System. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 322-333 - M. Trigoboff:
Propagation of Information in a Semantic Net. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 334-343 - David H. D. Warren:
Generating Conditional Plans and Programs. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 344-354 - Yorick Wilks:
De Minimis, or the Archaeology of Frames. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 355-365 - Ian H. Witten:
Generating Natural Speech from Text. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 366-375 - Richard M. Young:
Design Choices for a World-Modelling System. AISB (ECAI) 1976: 376-386
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