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AI Magazine, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, Spring 1994
- David B. Searls, Jude W. Shavlik, Lawrence Hunter:
The First International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology. 12-13 - Joseph R. Abrahamson:
Mind, Evolution, and Computers. 19-22 - Barbara J. Grosz, Jerry R. Hobbs:
Donald E. Walker - A Remembrance. 23-25 - Susan J. Lederman, Roberta L. Klatzky:
The Intelligent Hand: An Experimental Approach to Human-Object Recognition and Implications for Robotics and AI. 26-38 - Richard Frainier, Nicolas Groleau, Lyman Hazelton, Silvano Colombano, Michael Compton II, Irving C. Statler, Peter Szolovits, Laurence Young:
PI-in-a-Box: A Knowledge-Based System for Space Science Experimentation. 39-51 - David P. Miller:
The Long-Term Effects of Secondary Sensing. 52-56 - Kurt Konolige:
Designing the 1993 Robot Competition. 57-62 - Jimmy Krozel:
Intelligent Path Prediction for Vehicular Travel. 67-68 - Selmer Bringsjord, Christopher A. Welty:
Navigating through the Frame Problem: Review of Reasoning Agents in a Dynamic World. 69-72
Volume 15, Number 2, Summer 1994
- Robert B. Fisher:
Is Computer Vision Still AI? 21-27 - Edward A. Feigenbaum, Peter Friedland, Bruce B. Johnson, H. Penny Nii, Herbert Schorr, Howard E. Shrobe, Robert S. Engelmore:
Knowledge-Based Systems Research and Applications in Japan, 1992. 29-43 - Jay K. Strosnider, C. J. Paul:
A Structured View of Real-Time Problem Solving. 45-66 - Brian L. Robey, Pamela K. Fink, Sanjeev Venkatesan, Carol L. Redfield, Jerry W. Ferguson:
DRAIR ADVISER: A Knowledge-Based System for Materiel-Deficiency Analysis. 67-82 - Michael de la Maza:
The Fifth International Conference on Genetic Algorithms. 83-85 - Ioannis Hatzilygeroudis:
IJCAI-91 Workshop on Objects and Artificial Intelligence. 86-87 - Daniel S. Weld:
The Seventh International Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning about Physical Systems. 88 - Nicolas Groleau:
Model-Based Scientific Discovery: A Study in Space Bioengineering. 89-91
Volume 15, Number 3, Fall 1994
- Barbara J. Grosz, Randall Davis:
A Report to ARPA on Twenty-First Century Intelligent Systems. 10-20 - Jeffrey S. Rosenschein, Gilad Zlotkin:
Designing Conventions for Automated Negotiation. 29-46 - Franz Barachini:
Frontiers in Run-Time Prediction for the Production-System Paradigm. 47-61 - Fernando Alonso, José Luis Maté, Natalia Juristo Juzgado, Pedro L. Munoz, Juan Pazos:
Applying Metrics to Machine-Learning Tools: A Knowledge Engineering Approach. 63-75 - K. J. Cleetus:
Third Workshop on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure of Collaborative Enterprises. 76 - Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro, Christopher J. Matheus, Padhraic Smyth, Ramasamy Uthurusamy:
KDD-93: Progress and Challenges in Knowledge Discovery in Databases. 77-82 - David W. Etherington, Henry A. Kautz:
The Fourth International Workshop on Nonmonotonic Reasoning. 83-85 - Hans P. Moravec:
The Great 1980s AI Bubble: A Review of The Brain Makers. 86-87 - Marti A. Hearst:
A Review of Statistical Language Learning. 88-89
Volume 15, Number 4, Winter 1994
- Patrick J. Hayes, Kenneth M. Ford, Neil Agnew:
On Babies and Bathwater: A Cautionary Tale. 15-26 - Daniel S. Weld:
An Introduction to Least Commitment Planning. 27-61 - Moisés Goldszmidt:
Research Issues in Qualitative and Abstract Probability. 63-66 - Robert R. Hoffman, Eric Dietrich:
Expertise in Context: Report on the Third International Workshop on Human and Machine Cognition. 67-68 - David E. Wilkins:
Comparative Analysis of AI Planning Systems: A Report on the AAAI Workshop. 69-70 - Walter Hamscher:
AI in Business-Process Reengineering. 71-72 - Verónica Dahl:
The 1993 International Logic Programming Symposium. 73 - Robert R. Hoffman:
The 1994 Florida AI Research Symposium. 74 - Robert P. Futrelle:
Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming: Case Studies in Common Lisp - A Review. 75-77 - Jon A. Webb:
A Guided Tour of Computer Vision: A Review. 77-78
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