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AI Magazine, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, Spring 1989
- Vinod Goel, Peter Pirolli:
Motivating the Notion of Generic Design within Information-Processing Theory: The Design Problem Space. 19-36 - Curtis P. Langlotz, Edward H. Shortliffe:
Logic and Decision-Theoretic Methods for Planning under Uncertainty. 39-47 - Glenn D. Rennels, Edward H. Shortliffe, Frank E. Stockdale, Perry L. Miller:
A Computational Model of Reasoning from the Clinical Literature. 49-57 - Randall Davis:
Expert Systems: How Far Can They Go? Part One. 61-67 - Joseph Weintraub:
Expert Systems in Government Administration. 69-71 - Alan Bundy:
IJCAI Policy Statement: IJCAI Policy on Multiple Publication of Papers. 73-75 - Rajendra T. Dodhiawala, Vasudevan Jagannathan, Larry S. Baum, Tom Skillman:
The First Workshop on Blackboard Systems. 77-80 - Michael Reinfrank:
Second International Workshop on Nonmonotonic Reasoning (Report). 81-82 - Hans J. Berliner:
Hitech Chess Report - Hitech Defeats Denker in AGS Challenge Match. 83-84
- Nigel Ward:
Review of Machine Translation: Past, Present, Future. 85 - Gregory B. White:
Review of A Comprehensive Guide to AI and Expert Systems: Turbo Pascal Edition. 86-87 - Francis D. Tuggle:
Review of Expert Systems for the Technical Professional. 87-88 - Dekai Wu:
Review of Natural Language Understanding. 88-90
Volume 10, Number 2, Summer 1989
- Hugo de Garis:
What If AI Succeeds? The Rise of the Twenty-First Century Artilect. 17-22 - William C. Hill:
The Mind at AI: Horseless Carriage to Clock. 29-41 - Mark E. Lacy:
Artificial Laboratories. 43-48 - Tim Menzies:
An Investigation of AI and Expert Systems Literature: 1980-1984. 53-61 - Randall Davis:
Expert Systems: How Far Can They Go? Part Two. 65-77 - Usama M. Fayyad, John E. Laird, Keki B. Irani:
The Fifth International Conference on Machine Learning (Report). 79-84 - A. Dale Whittaker, Ronald H. Thieme:
Integration of Problem-Solving Techniques in Agriculture. 85-87 - Hans J. Berliner:
Chess Report - Deep Thought Wins Fredkin Intermediate Prize. 89-90
- Stephen Grossberg:
Review of Perceptrons. 91-92 - Erwin M. Saniga:
Review of The Development of an Artificial Intelligence System for Inventory Management Using Multiple Experts. 93 - Mallory Selfridge:
Review of Computer Experience and Cognitive Development. 93-96 - Robert A. Chalmers:
Review of The Rise of the Expert Company. 96
Volume 10, Number 3, Fall 1989
- Brad Moore:
"You Mean It Really Works?" Or Innovated, Deployed AI Applications - Conference Report. AI Mag. 10(3): 13-15 (1989) - Michael R. Wick:
The 1988 AAAI Workshop on Explanation - Report. 22-26 - Eduard H. Hovy, David D. McDonald, Sheryl R. Young:
Current Issues in Natural Language Generation: An Overview of the AAAI Workshop on Text Planning and Realization. 27-29 - Paul R. Cohen, Michael L. Greenberg, David M. Hart, Adele E. Howe:
Trial by Fire: Understanding the Design Requirements for Agents in Complex Environments. 32-48 - Varol Akman, Paul J. W. ten Hagen:
The Power of Physical Representations. 49-65 - Richard L. Wexelblat:
On Interface Requirements for Expert Systems. 66-78 - Duvvuru Sriram, George Stephanopoulos, Robert Logcher, David C. Gossard, Nicolas Groleau, David Serrano, Dundee Navinchandra:
Knowledge-Based System Applications in Engineering Design: Research at MIT. 79-96
- Ulrich Wendl:
Review of Automated Reasoning: Thirty-Three Basic Research Problems. 103 - Drew V. McDermott:
Review of Logical Foundations of Artificial Intelligence. 103-105 - Nils J. Nilsson:
Response to Drew McDermott's Review of Logical Foundations of Artificial Intelligence. 105-106
Volume 10, Number 4, Winter 1989
- Oris Friesen, Forouzan Golshani:
Databases in Large AI Systems - Workshop Report. 17-19 - Gerry Altmann:
Cognitive Models of Speech Processing: Psycholinguistic and Computational Perspectives - Workshop Overview. 20-22 - James Rice:
The Advanced Architectures Project. 26-39 - Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Universal Planning: An (Almost) Universally Bad Idea. 40-44 - David Chapman:
Penguins Can Make Cake. 45-50 - Marcel Schoppers:
In Defense of Reaction Plans as Caches. 51-60 - Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Ginsberg Replies of Chapman and Schoppers - Universal Planning Research: A Good or Bad Idea? 61-62
- Simon Y. Blackwell:
Review of Knowledge-Based Systems. 64 - Terry Rooker:
Review of Neurocomputing: Foundations of Research. 64-66 - Marwan A. Jabri:
Review of Design Automation: Automated Full-Custom VLSI Layout Using the Ulysses Design Environment. 66-67
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