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Computational Intelligence, Volume 8
Volume 8, 1992
- Alex Kean, George K. Tsiknis:
Assumption-Based Reasoning and Clause Management Systems. 1-24 - Paul R. Cooper:
Structure Recognition by Connectionist Relaxation: Formal Analysis. 25-44 - Chitta Baral, Sarit Kraus, Jack Minker, V. S. Subrahmanian:
Combining Knowledge Bases Consisting of First-Order Analysis. 45-71 - T. Pattabhiraman, Nick Cercone:
Introduction. 72-76 - Terry Patten, Michael L. Geis, Barbara D. Becker:
Toward a Theory of Compilation for Natural Language Generation. 77-101 - Naoyuki Okada, Tsutomu Endo:
Story Generation Based on Dynamics of the Mind. 123-160 - Nigel Ward:
Some Neglected Aspects of the Generation Task. 161-171 - Daniel S. Weld:
Qualitative Physics: Albatross or Eagle? 175-186 - Elisha Sacks:
Prolegomena to Any Future Qualitative Physics. 187-209 - Brian C. Williams, Olivier Raiman, Daniel G. Bobrow, Mark Shirley, Brian Falkenhainer, Johan de Kleer:
Narrow Views, Old Talks, New Beginnings. 210-215 - B. Chandrasekaran:
QP is more than SPQR and Dynamical Systems Theory: Response to Sacks and Doyle. 215-222 - Richard Zippel:
Comments on Prolegomena to Any Future Qualitative Physics. 223-226 - Peter C. Cheeseman:
From Qualitative to Quantitative Physics. 227-229 - Kenneth Yip, Drew V. McDermott:
Response to Prolegomena to Any Future Qualitative Physics. 230-232 - Kenneth D. Forbus:
The Physics of Future Past: A Response to Sacks and Doyle. 233-252 - Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Prolegomena to Any Future Prolegomena. 253-256 - Patrick J. Hayes:
Straw Men: A Response to Sacks and Doyle. 257-258 - Peter Struss:
The Qualitative Reasoning Hypothesis: A Response to Sacks and Doyles' Prolegomena. 259-265 - Leo Joskowicz:
On Shooting Flies with Cannonballs and Elephants with Rubber Bands. 266-269 - David M. Steier:
A Strategy for Research Model Formulation. 270-276 - Michael P. Wellman:
Whither Qualitative Reasoning? A Response to Sacks and Doyle. 277-280 - Yuma Iwasaki:
Qualitative Physics Beyond Automated Mathematics. 281-283 - Mark A. Kramer:
Reply to Sacks and Doyle's, Prolegomena to Any Future Qualitative Physics. 284-285 - Gregory Olsen, Subbarao Kambhampati, Mark R. Cutkosky:
Real Physics for Real Engineers: Response to Prolegomena to Any Future Qualitative Physics. 286-288 - Benjamin Kuipers, James M. Crawford:
Guaranteed Coverage Versus Intelligent Sampling: A Reply to Sacks and Doyle. 289-294 - Glenn A. Kramer:
Comments on Prolegomena e by Sacks and Doyle. 295-297 - Allen C. Ward:
Three Radical Quibbles with the Prolegomena. 298-300 - Roy Leitch:
Whose Expertise is it Anyway? 301-305 - Robert Hermann:
Some Comments on the Sacks-Doyle Prolegomena Article. 306-307 - Jayant Kalagnanam, Herbert A. Simon:
Directions for Qualitative Reasoning. 308-315 - Earnest Davis:
Response to Prolegomena to Any Future Qualitative Physics e by Elisha Sacks and Jon Doyle. 316-318 - Boi Faltings:
Mechanical Engineering is more than Differential Equations. 319-321 - Michael L. Mavrovouniotis:
Some Features of Expert Reasoning in Qualitative Physics. 322-325 - Elisha Sacks, Jon Doyle:
Epilegomenon. 326-335 - William W. Cohen:
Using Distribution-Free Learning Theory to Analyze Solution Path Caching Mechan isms. 336-375 - Jon Doyle:
Rationality and its Roles in Reasoning. 376-40 - Dan Fass, James H. Martin, Elizabeth A. Hinkelman:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Non-Literal Language. 411-415 - Steven L. Lytinen, Robert R. Burridge, Jeffrey D. Kirtner:
The Role of Literal Meaning in the Comprehension of Non-Literal Constructions. 416-432 - Erik-Jan van der Linden:
Idioms, Non-Literal Language and Knowledge Representation. 433-455 - David N. Chin:
PAU: Parsing and Understanding with Uniform Syntactic, Semantic, and Idiomatic Representations. 456-476 - Eric Iverson, Stephen Helmreich:
Metallel: An Integrated Approach to Non-Literal Phrase Interpretation. 477-493 - Tony Veale, Mark T. Keane:
Conceptual Scaffolding: A Spatially Founded Meaning Representation for Metaphor Comprehension. 494-519 - John A. Barnden:
Belief in Metaphor: Taking Commonsense Psychology Seriously. 520-552 - Sylvia Weber Russell:
Metaphoric Coherence: Distinguishing Verbal Metaphor from "Anomaly". 553-574 - David R. Traum, Elizabeth A. Hinkelman:
Conversation Acts in Task-Oriented Spoken Dialogue. 575-599 - Greg Sidebottom, William S. Havens:
Hierarchical Arc Consistency for Disjoint Real Intervals in Constraint Logic Programming. 601-623 - John S. Breese:
Construction of Belief and Decision Networks. 624-647 - Qiang Yang, Dana S. Nau, James A. Hendler:
Merging Separately Generated Plans with Restricted Interactions. 648-676
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