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Knowledge Based Systems, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, February 1995
- Ernest A. Edmonds:
Editorial. 3- - M. P. Reddy, Amar Gupta
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Context interchange: A lattice based approach. 5-13 - Nikola K. Kasabov
, Simon H. Lavington, S. Lin, C. Wang:
Model for exploiting associative matching in AI production systems. 14-20 - Soon Ju Kang, Yong Rae Kwon:
Hybrid knowledge-based architecture for building an intelligent nondestructive signal inspection system. 21-31 - Li D. Xu:
Case-based reasoning for AIDS initial assessment. 32-38 - Nikolaos M. Avouris:
Cooperating knowledge-based systems for environmental decision support. 39-54 - Lam-for Kwok
, Sheung-lun Hung, Chun-Chung Joshua Pun:
Knowledge-based cabin crew pattern generator. 55-63
Volume 8, Number 2-3, April-June 1995
- Loren G. Terveen:
Overview of human-computer collaboration. 67-81 - Adelheit Stein, Elisabeth Maier:
Structuring collaborative information-seeking dialogues. 82-93 - Kumiyo Nakakoji, Gerhard Fischer:
Intertwining knowledge delivery and elicitation: a process model for human-computer collaboration in design. 94-104 - Marilyn A. Walker:
Testing collaborative strategies by computational simulation: cognitive and task effects. 105-116 - Erika Rogers:
Cognitive cooperation through visual interaction. 117-125 - Susan Weber McRoy:
Misunderstanding and the negotiation of meaning using abduction. 126-134 - Michael Eisenberg:
Embedding languages within design environments. 135-142 - Susan Brennan, Eric A. Hulteen:
Interaction and feedback in a spoken language system: a theoretical framework. 143-151
Volume 8, Number 4, August 1995
- Stephen Murrell, Robert Plant:
Graph reduction implementation of a production system. 155-163 - Mark T. Hellyar, Emmanuel C. Ifeachor, D. J. Mapps, E. M. Allen, Nigel R. Hudson:
Expert system approach to electroencephalogram signal processing. 164-173 - Paul C. Rhodes, Sabah Merad Menani:
Towards a fuzzy logic programming system: a clausal form fuzzy logic. 174-182 - Graham P. Fletcher, Chris J. Hinde:
Using neural networks as a tool for constructing rule based systems. 183-189 - Fernando Gomez:
Learning word syntactic subcategorizations interactively. 190-200 - Frans Coenen
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Advanced binary encoded matrix representation for rule base verification. 201-210 - Setsuo Ohsuga:
A way of designing knowledge based systems. 211-222 - Adi Armoni:
Knowledge acquisition for medical diagnosis systems. 223-226
Volume 8, Number 5, October 1995
- Rajeev Kaula:
Problem solving strategies for open information systems. 235-248 - Paul C. Rhodes, Gerald R. Garside:
Use of maximum entropy method as a methodology for probabilistic reasoning. 249-258 - Mark James Elliot, Heather T. Bull, C. I. Pulford, Nigel R. Shadbolt, W. Smith:
Constructive knowledge engineering. 259-267 - Russell Clarke, Hossein Soltan:
Towards quality control for knowledge-based systems development. 269-277 - John Zucker, Adrian Demaid:
Extensible organization of property descriptions in object modelling for engineering design. 279-290
Volume 8, Number 6, December 1995
- LiMin Fu:
Special issue: Knowledge-based neural networks. 298- - LiMin Fu:
Introduction to knowledge-based neural networks. 299-300 - David W. Opitz, Jude W. Shavlik:
Dynamically adding symbolically meaningful nodes to knowledge-based neural networks. 301-311 - Paolo Frasconi, Marco Gori, Giovanni Soda:
Recurrent neural networks and prior knowledge for sequence processing: a constrained nondeterministic approach. 313-332 - Irena Ivanova, Miroslav Kubat:
Initialization of neural networks by means of decision trees. 333-344 - Nam Seog Park, Dave Robertson, Keith Stenning:
Extension of the temporal synchrony approach to dynamic variable bindingin a connectionist inference system. 345-357 - James C. Bezdek:
Hybrid modeling in pattern recognition and control. 359-371 - Robert Andrews, Joachim Diederich, Alan B. Tickle:
Survey and critique of techniques for extracting rules from trained artificial neural networks. 373-389

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