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Artificial Intelligence, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, February 1986
- Hans J. Berliner, Carl Ebeling:
The SUPREM Architecture: A New Intelligent Paradigm. 3-8 - Judea Pearl:
On Evidential Reasoning in a Hierarchy of Hypotheses. 9-15 - Vladimir Lifschitz:
On the Satisfiability of Circumscription. 17-27 - Donald Perlis, Jack Minker:
Completeness Results for Circumscription. 29-42 - Robert E. Stepp, Ryszard S. Michalski:
Conceptual Clustering of Structured Objects: A Goal-Oriented Approach. 43-69 - Nils J. Nilsson:
Probabilistic Logic. 71-87 - John McCarthy:
Applications of Circumscription to Formalizing Common-Sense Knowledge. 89-116
- Roy Rada:
E. Rich, Artificial Intelligence. 119-121
Volume 28, Number 2, March 1986
- Johan de Kleer:
An Assumption-Based TMS. 127-162 - Johan de Kleer:
Extending the ATMS. 163-196 - Johan de Kleer:
Problem Solving with the ATMS. 197-224
- Roger Mohr, Thomas C. Henderson:
Arc and Path Consistency Revisited. 225-233
- Kurt VanLehn:
John R. Anderson, The Architecture of Cognition. 235-240
Volume 28, Number 3, May 1986
- Andrew R. Haas:
A Syntactic Theory of Belief and Action. 245-292 - Alex Pentland:
Perceptual Organization and the Representation of Natural Form. 293-331
- R. R. Kadesch:
Subjective Inference with Multiple Evidence. 333-341
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