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Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 1991
- Jozef Kelemen:
Syntactical models of distributed cooperative systems. 1-10
- Jürgen Dassow:
Cooperating/distributed grammar systems with hypothesis languages. 11-16
- Zbigniew Stachniak:
Extending resolution to resolution logics. 17-32 - Stellan Ohlsson, Ernest Rees:
Adaptive search through constraint violations. 33-42
- Marsha Meredith:
Data modeling: a process for pattern induction. 43-68
- Geoffrey Sampson:
Parallel optimization of tree structures for natural language parsing. 69-85
Volume 3, Number 2, 1991
- Robert A. Morris, Lina Khatib:
An interval-based temporal relational calculus for events with gaps. 87-107 - James Geller, Charles (yaogui) Du:
Parallel implementation of a class reasoner. 109-127 - Stanley Tuhrim, James A. Reggia, Sharon Goodall:
An experimental study of criteria for hypothesis plausibility. 129-144 - William T. Hunt, Mary McLeish:
Semantics in analogical reasoning. 145-160
Volume 3, Number 3, 1991
- Saul Traiger:
Solipsism, individualism and cognitive science. 163-170 - Tom Bylander:
Tractability and artificial intelligence. 171-178 - Peter D. Turney:
The gap between abstract and concrete results in machine learning. 179-190 - C. Franklin Boyle:
On the physical limitations of pattern matching. 191-218 - Paul A. Fishwick, Bernard P. Zeigler:
Qualitative physics: towards the automation of systems problem solving. 219-246
- B. H. Webb:
Do computer simulations really cognize? 247-254
Volume 3, Number 4, 1991
- Sarit Kraus, Eithan Ephrati, Daniel Lehmann:
Negotiation in a non-cooperative environment. 255-281 - Kevin B. Korb:
Searle's AI program. 283-296 - G. Kalkanis, Gerard V. Conroy:
Inductive rule generation and interpretation. 297-309 - Giovanni Manzini:
Searching graphs using mixed strategies. 311-317 - Selmer Bringsjord:
Is the connectionist-logicist clash one of AI's wonderful red herrings? 319-349 - Jianhua Chen:
Ordered seminormal default theories and their extensions. 351-363
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