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Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, 2007
- William J. Rapaport, Michael W. Kibby:
Contextual vocabulary acquisition as computational philosophy and as philosophical computation. 1-17 - Robb E. Eason, Robert Rosenberger, Trina Kokalis, Evan Selinger, Patrick Grim:
What kind of science is simulation? 19-28 - Robert T. Pennock:
Models, simulations, instantiations, and evidence: the case of digital evolution. 29-42 - Stephen Petersen:
The ethics of robot servitude. 43-54 - Eric Dietrich:
After the humans are gone Douglas Engelbart Keynote Address, North American Computers and Philosophy Conference Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, August, 2006. 55-67
Volume 19, Number 2, 2007
- Joshua C. Skewes:
Interactivist-constructivist foundations for embodying attention. 69-90 - Eugene Fink, Jianli Gong, Josh Johnson:
Exchange market for complex commodities: search for optimal matches. 91-117 - Antonino Santos, Ana Porto Pazos, Juan Romero, A. Albó, Alejandro Pazos:
Study of classical conditioning in Aplysia through the implementation of computational models of its learning circuit. 119-158 - Ron Sun:
The importance of cognitive architectures: an analysis based on CLARION. 159-193
Volume 19, Number 3, 2007
- Dave Barker-Plummer, John Etchemendy:
A computational architecture for heterogeneous reasoning. 195-225 - Mihai Oltean, Crina Grosan:
Using traceless genetic programming for solving multi-objective optimization problems. 227-248 - Pei Wang:
Three fundamental misconceptions of Artificial Intelligence. 249-268
Volume 19, Number 4, 2007
- Dongyu Shi, Jinyuan You:
Adaptive dynamic probabilistic networks for distributed uncertainty processing. 269-284 - Oscar Déniz-Suárez, Mario Hernández, Javier Lorenzo, Modesto Castrillón Santana:
An engineering approach to sociable robots. 285-306 - Ayman Al-Dmour, Raed Abu Zitar:
Arabic writer identification based on hybrid spectral-statistical measures. 307-332 - Mihai Oltean:
A-Brain: a general system for solving data analysis problems. 333-353
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