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SIGART Newsletter, Volume 103
Volume 103, January 1988
- Katherine W. Cochrane:
Book review: The T Programming Language - A Dialect of LISP by Stephen Slade. 19-20 - Victor Schneider:
Book review: A quick Review of the Elements of Artificial Intelligence: An Introduction Using Lisp by Steven L. Tanimoto (Computer Science Press, 1987). 20 - Kenneth R. Lee:
Book review: The Elements of Artificial Intelligence An Introduction Using LISP by Steven L. Tanimoto (Computer Science Press). 20-21 - Marty Kalin:
Book review: Prolog for Programmers by Feliks Kluzniak and Stanislaw Szpakowicz (Academic Press). 21 - Keith Price:
Book review: LISP LORE: A Guide to Programming the LISP Machine, (2nd Edition) by Hank Bromley and Richard Lamson (Kluwer Academic Publishers). 22 - Keith Price:
Book review: Machine Learning: A Guide to Current Research by T. M. Mitchell, J. G. Carbonell, R. S. Michalski (Kluwer Academic Publishers). 22 - Keith Price:
Book review: Three-Dimensional Machine Vision by Takeo Kanade (Kluwer Academic Publishers). 23 - Oscar Firschein:
Book review: Natural Language and Voice Processing by Terri C. Walker and Richard K. Miller (SEAI Technical Publications). 23-24 - A. Jean Maren:
The IEEE 1st Intl. conference on neural networks. 27-29 - James B. H. Kwa:
On the consistency assumption, monotone criterion and the monotone restriction. 29-31 - Pascal Van Hentenryck:
A constraint approach to mastermind in logic programming. 31-35 - Allen Hedeen:
The effects of restricted syntax on menu-based interaction. 35-37 - Hank Simon:
Automated heuristic analysis of spectroscopic data. 37-38 - Edward N. Schwartz:
Manhattanville College expert academic advisor-preliminary report. 38-41 - G. Alan Creak:
Word games and search spaces. 41-44 - Susanne M. Humphrey, Bob Krovetz:
Selected AI-Related Dissertations. 44-46
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