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Artificial Intelligence, Volume 62
Volume 62, Number 1, 1993
- Brian Drabble:
EXCALIBUR: A Program for Planning and Reasoning with Processes. 1-40 - Richard E. Korf:
Linear-Space Best-First Search. 41-78
- Petr Hájek:
Epistemic Entrenchment and Arithmetical Hierarchy. 79-87
- Andreas S. Weigend:
John A. Hertz, Anders S. Krogh, Richard G. Palmer, Introduction to the Theory of Neural Computation. Artif. Intell. 62(1): 93-111 (1993) - Suzanna Becker:
D. S. Levine, Introduction to Neural and Cognitive Modeling. 113-116 - Subutai Ahmad:
David Touretzky, Jeffrey Elman, Terrence Sejnowski and Geoffrey Hinton, eds., Connectionist Models: Proceedings of the 1990 Summer School. Artif. Intell. 62(1): 117-127 (1993) - Daniel E. Rose:
John A. Barnden and Jordan B. Pollack, eds., Advances in Connectionist and Neural Computation Theory, Volume 1: High-Level Connectionist Models. 129-139 - Benjamin Martin:
Lynn Nadel, Lynn A. Cooper, Peter Culicover and R. Michael Harnish, eds., Neural Connections, Mental Computation. 141-151 - Richard K. Belew:
Mark A. Gluck and David E. Rumelhart, eds., Neuroscience and Connectionist Theory. 153-161 - David S. Touretzky:
Matthew Zeidenberg, Neural Networks in Artificial Intelligence. 163-164 - Nigel H. Goddard:
Michael C. Mozer, The Perception of Multiple Objects: A Connectionist Approach. 165-177
Volume 62, Number 2, 1993
- Alan Bundy, Andrew Stevens, Frank van Harmelen, Andrew Ireland, Alan Smaill:
Rippling: A Heuristic for Guiding Inductive Proofs. 185-253 - Oren Etzioni:
Acquiring Search-Control Knowledge Via Static Analysis. 255-301 - Bart Selman, Hector J. Levesque:
The Complexity of Path-Based Defeasible Inheritance. 303-339
- Marco Colombetti:
Formal Semantics for Mutual Belief. 341-353
- Natarajan Shankar:
David A. McAllester, Ontic: A Knowledge Representation System for Mathematics. 355-362 - Alberto Maria Segre, Geoffrey J. Gordon:
Sholom M. Weiss and Casimir A. Kulikowski, Computer Systems That Learn. Artif. Intell. 62(2): 363-378 (1993)
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