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Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, January-March 1992
- Marcello Frixione, Giuseppe Spinelli:
Connectionism and functionalism: the importance of being a subsymbolist. 3-17 - Yannis Dimopoulos:
On the semantics of inheritance networks. 19-28 - Susantha Herath, Takashi Ikeda, Shun Ishizaki, Y. Anzai, H. Aiso:
Analysis system for Sinhalese unit structure. 29-48 - Juraj Hromkovic, Jozef Kelemen, Juraj Waczulík:
Abstract symbol systems - an exercise of the bottom-up approach in artificial intelligence. 49-58 - Ganesh Mani:
Handling noise in EBL: an abductive approach. 59-73
Volume 4, Number 2, 1992
- Eileen C. Way:
Conceptual graph overview. 75-84 - Daniel Eshner, James A. Hendler, Dana S. Nau:
Incremental planning using conceptual graphs. 85-94 - Linda C. Gray, Ronald D. Bonnell:
A comprehensive conceptual analysis using ER and conceptual graphs. 95-106 - Sung H. Myaeng, Aurelio López-López:
Conceptual graph matching: a flexible algorithm and experiments. 107-126 - Guy W. Mineau:
Towards compatible primitive structures. 127-139 - John Moulton, Lawrence D. Roberts:
A hybrid model for indexical use in natural language. 141-148 - Bernard Moulin, Daniel Rousseau, Daniel Vanderveken:
Speech acts in a connected discourse: a computational representation based on conceptual graph theory. 149-165 - Heather D. Pfeiffer, Roger T. Hartley:
Temporal, spatial, and constraint handling in the Conceptual Programming environment, CP. 167-182
Volume 4, Number 3, July-September 1992
- David J. Chalmers, Robert M. French, Douglas Hofstadter:
High-level perception, representation, and analogy: a critique of artificial intelligence methodology. 185-211 - Luc De Raedt, Johan Feyaerts, Maurice Bruynooghe:
Acquiring object-knowledge. 213-232 - Alex Kean:
Revision in ACMS. 233-246
Volume 4, Number 4, December 1992
- Patrick J. Hayes, Kenneth M. Ford, Jack R. Adams-Webber:
Human reasoning about artificial intelligence. 247-263 - Tzung-Pei Hong, Shian-Shyong Tseng:
A probabilistic perceptron learning algorithm. 265-279 - John Case, Keh-Jiann Chen, Sanjay Jain:
Strong separation of learning classes. 281-293 - Kenneth Aizawa:
Connectionism and artificial intelligence: history and philosophical interpretation. 295-313 - Robert Levinson, Brian Beach, Richard Snyder, Tal Dayan, Kirack Sohn:
Adaptive-predictive game-playing programs. 315-337
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