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Computational Intelligence, Volume 4
Volume 4, 1988
- Witold Lukaszewicz

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Considerations on default logic: an alternative approach. 1-16 - Robert F. Hadley:

Logical omniscience, semantics, and models of belief. 17-30 - Jim des Rivières, Hector J. Levesque:

The consistency of syntactical treatments of knowledge. 31-41 - Susan L. Epstein:

Learning and discovery: one system's search for mathematical knowledge. 42-53 - Peter C. Cheeseman:

An inquiry into computer understanding. 58-66 - Romas Aleliunas:

Comments on Peter Cheeseman's An inquiry into computer understanding. 67-69 - Alan Bundy:

Probability, truth, and logic: reply to Cheeseman. 69-70 - N. C. Dalkey:

Comments on An inquiry into computer understanding by Peter Cheeseman. 70-71 - Arthur P. Dempster:

Comments on An inquiry into computer understanding by Peter Cheeseman. 72-73 - Didier Dubois, Henri Prade:

Comments on An inquiry into computer understanding. 73-76 - Matthew L. Ginsberg:

Reply to Cheeseman's An inquiry into computer understanding. 77-78 - Russell Greiner:

Against the unjustified use of probabilities. 79-83 - Patrick J. Hayes

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Comments on Peter Cheeseman's An inquiry into computer understanding. 83-84 - David J. Israel:

On Cheeseman. 85-87 - Laveen N. Kanal, Donald Perlis:

Discussion of Cheeseman's An inquiry into computer understanding. 87-89 - Henry E. Kyburg Jr.:

Liberty, license, and reason. 89-90 - Drew V. McDermott:

Comments on Cheeseman: why plausible reasoning. 91-92 - Don L. McLeish:

In praise of Bayes. 92-93 - Charles G. Morgan:

Probability theory versus procedural pessimism. 94-97 - Eric Neufeld, David L. Poole:

Combining logic and probability. 98-99 - Judea Pearl:

On logic and probability. 99-103 - Larry A. Rendell:

Reply to An inquiry into computer understanding. 103-105 - Enrique H. Ruspini:

Intelligent understanding and wishful thinking: the dangers of epistemological alchemy. 105-117 - Lenhart K. Schubert:

Cheeseman: a travesty of truth. 118-121 - Glenn Shafer:

Comments on An inquiry into computer understanding by Peter Cheeseman. 121-124 - David J. Spiegelhalter:

Comments on An inquiry into computer understanding by Peter Cheeseman. 124-125 - Lotfi A. Zadeh:

An inquiry into computer understanding: a partial dissent. 126-128 - Peter C. Cheeseman:

In defense of An inquiry into computer understanding. 129-142 - Patrick Saint-Dizier:

A glance at artificial intelligence in France: editorial. 143-145 - Nelly Darcel, Marie-Cl. Escarabajal:

OBADE: cognitive modelling with objects. 146-157 - Daniel Kayser:

What kind of thing is a concept? 158-165 - Marie-Christine Rousset:

On the consistency of knowledge bases: the COVADIS system. 166-170 - Didier Dubois, Henri Prade:

On fuzzy syllogisms. 171-179 - Yusoff Zaharin:

Towards and analyzer (parser) in a machine translation system based on ideas from expert systems. 180-191 - P. Herman, Gérard Sabah, Anne Vilnat:

A question-answering system for the French Yellow Pages. 192-204 - Jean Pierre Fournier, P. Herman, Gérard Sabah, Anne Vilnat:

Processing of unknown words in a natural language question-answering system. 205-211 - Antoine Cornuéjols:

Machine learning research at the Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique at Orsay, France. 212-221 - Gregory L. McArthur:

Reasoning about knowledge and belief: a survey. 223-243 - Didier Dubois, Henri Prade:

Representation and combination of uncertainty with belief functions and possibility measures. 244-264 - Matthew L. Ginsberg:

Multivalued logics: a uniform approach to reasoning in artificial intelligence. 265-316 - David E. Wilkins:

Special issue on planning: an introduction. 317-318 - Amy L. Lansky:

Localized event-based reasoning for multiagent domains. 319-340 - Mark Drummond, Ken Currie:

Exploiting temporal coherence in nonlinear plan construction. 341-348 - Michael E. Bratman, David J. Israel, Martha E. Pollack:

Plans and resource-bounded practical reasoning. 349-355 - Edwin P. D. Pednault:

Synthesizing plans that contain actions with context-dependent effects. 356-372 - David E. Wilkins:

Casual reasoning in planning. 373-380 - Thomas Dean, R. James Firby, David P. Miller:

Hierarchical planning involving deadlines, travel time, and resources. 381-398 - Randy Goebel:

Exhuming the criticism of the logicist. 401-404 - Tim Flannagan:

FIAT LUX: A reply to McDermott's A critiwue of pure reason. 404-414

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