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International Journal of Intelligent Systems, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, 1993
- Kenneth M. Ford, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw:
Introduction: Knowledge acquisition as modeling. 1-7 - Kenneth M. Ford, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Jack R. Adams-Webber, Neil Agnew:
Knowledge acquisition as a constructive modeling activity. 9-32 - William J. Clancey:
The knowledge level reinterpreted: Modeling socio-technical systems. 33-49 - Brian R. Gaines:
Modeling practical reasoning. 51-70 - Larry E. Wood, John M. Ford:
Structuring interviews with experts during knowledge elicitation. 71-90 - Louis Anthony Cox Jr.:
Knowledge acquisition for model building. 91-103 - Thomas R. Gruber:
Model formulation as a problem-solving task: Computer-assisted engineering modeling. 105-127 - Angel R. Puerta, Samson W. Tu, Mark A. Musen:
Modeling tasks with mechanisms. 129-152
Volume 8, Number 3, 1993
- Qing Zhu, E. Stanley Lee:
Dempster-shafer approach in propositional logic. 341-349 - Miguel Delgado, José L. Verdegay, Maria-Amparo Vila:
On aggregation operations of linguistic labels. 351-370 - Edoardo Ardizzone, Antonio Camurri, Marcello Frixione, Renato Zaccaria:
A hybrid scheme for action representation. 371-403 - I-Chen Chang, Cheng-Ching Yu, Ching-Tien Liou:
Interval arithmetic approach to qualitative physics: Static systems. 405-430 - Ronald R. Yager, Dimitar P. Filev:
Modeling participatory learning as a control mechanism. 431-450
Volume 8, Number 4, 1993
- Frank D. Anger:
Directions for artificial neural networks: Introductory remarks. 451-452 - Bernard Widrow, Michael A. Lehr:
Adaptive neural networks and their applications. 453-507 - Richard R. Gawronski, Rita V. Rodríguez:
A learning algorithm for the classification of dynamic events using a neuron-like dynamic tree. 509-526 - Yoichi Hayashi, James J. Buckley, Ernest Czogala:
Fuzzy neural network with fuzzy signals and weights. 527-537 - Xin Yao:
A review of evolutionary artificial neural networks. 539-567 - Eugeniusz Eberbach:
Neural networks and adaptive expert systems in the CSA approach. 569-602
Volume 8, Number 5, 1993
- Kemal Oflazer:
Solving tangram puzzles: A connectionist approach. 603-616 - P. R. Kersten, Avinash C. Kak:
A tutorial on LISP object-oriented programming for blackboard computation (solving the radar tracking problem). 617-669
Volume 8, Number 6, 1993
- Khalid J. Al Daimi, Sinan Naji:
Communicating with operating systems in natural language. 671-684 - Rosanna Heise:
Programming robots by example. 685-709 - Johan Schubert:
On nonspecific evidence. 711-725 - Ajay Patrikar, John D. Provence:
Control of dynamic systems using fuzzy logic and neural networks. 727-748
Volume 8, Number 7, 1993
- Elisabetta Binaghi, Anna Della Ventura, Anna Rampini, Raimondo Schettini:
Fuzzy reasoning approach to similarity evaluation in image analysis. 749-769 - Gaspar Mayor, Joan Torrens:
On a class of operators for expert systems. 771-778 - Sabrina Sestito, Tharam S. Dillon:
Knowledge acquisition of conjunctive rules using multilayered neural networks. 779-805 - Da Ruan, Etienne E. Kerre:
On the extension of the compositional rule of inference. 807-817
Volume 8, Number 8, 1993
- Peter E. Maher:
A similarity measure for conceptual graphs. 819-837 - Antonio Gisolfi, P. di Donato:
A fuzzy approach to some classification problems. 839-854 - Diane J. Cook, Lawrence O. Hall, Willard Thomas:
Parallel search using transformation-ordering Lterative-Deepening-A. 855-873 - Mieczyslaw M. Kokar, Spiridon Reveliotis:
Reinforcement learning: Architectures and algorithms. 875-894
Volume 8, Number 9, 1993
- Eliahu Shnaider, Tim Lynch, Wyllis Bandler:
Implication operators versus regression analysis: Application to time series data. 895-920 - Julia E. Hodges, Jose L. Cordova:
Automatically building a knowledge base through natural language text analysis. 921-938 - Jim F. Baldwin:
Evidential support logic, FRIL and case based reasoning. 939-960
- Robert A. Morris:
Reasoning agents in a dynamic world: The frame problem, edited by Kenneth M. Ford and Patrick J. Hayes. JAI Press, Greenwich, Connecticut 1991. 961-969
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