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Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, January 1997
- Bipin Indurkhya:
Metaphor as change of representation: an artificial intelligence perspective. 1-36 - Moshe Tennenholtz:
On planning while Executing in stationary environments. 37-50 - John Gooday, Antony Galton:
The Transition Calculus: a high-level formalism for reasoning about action and change. 51-66 - Armand Prieditis:
Adding upper-bound pruning to IDA*. 67-81 - Steven Walczak, Paul A. Fishwick:
A quantitative analysis of pattern production and its relationship to expert performance. 83-101 - Anthony S. Maida, Shaohua Tang:
Description-based communication for autonomous agents under ideal conditions. 103-135 - Sanjay Jain:
Strong monotonic and set-driven inductive inference. 137-143 - Amichai Kronfeld, Lawrence Roberts:
Pragmatics & Cognition announces a special issue on The Concept of Reference in the Cognitive Sciences. 144
Volume 9, Number 2-3, April 1997
- Henry Hexmoor, David Kortenkamp, Ian Horswill:
Software architectures for hardware agents. 145 - Henry Hexmoor, David Kortenkamp, Ian Horswill:
Software architectures for hardware agents. 147-156 - James S. Albus:
The NIST Real-time Control System (RCS): an approach to intelligent systems research. 157-174 - Ronald C. Arkin, Tucker R. Balch:
AuRA: principles and practice in review. 175-189 - Robin R. Murphy, Amol Dattatraya Mali:
Lessons learned in integrating sensing into autonomous mobile robot architectures. 191-209 - H. Van Dyke Parunak:
An emergent approach to systems of physical agents. 211-213 - Kurt Konolige, Karen L. Myers, Enrique H. Ruspini, Alessandro Saffiotti:
The Saphira architecture: a design for autonomy. 215-235 - R. Peter Bonasso, R. James Firby, Erann Gat, David Kortenkamp, David P. Miller, Marc G. Slack:
Experiences with an architecture for intelligent, reactive agents. 237-256 - Michael Brady, Huosheng Hu:
Software and hardware architecture of advanced mobile robots for manufacturing. 257-276 - Ian Horswill:
Visual architecture and cognitive architecture. 277-292 - Bruce Randall Donald, James S. Jennings, Daniela Rus:
Minimalism Distribution Supermodularity. 293-321 - Maja J. Mataric:
Behaviour-based control: examples from navigation, learning, and group behaviour. 323-336 - Nils J. Nilsson:
Robotics and artificial intelligence. 337-338 - Julio Rosenblatt:
DAMN: a distributed architecture for mobile navigation. 339-360 - John Budenske, Maria L. Gini:
Logical sensor/actuator: knowledge-based robotic plan execution. 361-374 - Oliver Seeliger, James A. Hendler:
Supervenient hierarchies of behaviours-from robot vacuuming to space telerobotics. 375-391 - Arvin Agah, George A. Bekey:
Tropism-based cognition: a novel software architecture for agents in colonies. 393-404
Volume 9, Number 4, October 1997
- Subrata Kumar Das, John Fox, D. Elsdon, Peter Hammond:
A flexible architecture for autonomous agents. 407-440 - Mark H. Bickhard, Loren G. Terveen:
Are we wrong about representation? 441-469 - Mikhail Valdman:
Will zombies talk about consciousness ?-The paradox of phenomenal judgment: its implications for naturalistic dualism and other theories of mind. 471-490 - Kim T. Blackwell, Thomas P. Vogl, Hans P. Dettmar, Michael A. Brown, Garth S. Barbour, Daniel L. Alkon:
Identification of faces obscured by noise: comparison of an artificial neural network with human observers. 491-508 - Karen Zita Haigh, Jonathan Richard Shewchuk, Manuela M. Veloso:
Exploiting domain geometry in analogical route planning. 509-541 - Eliezer L. Lozinskii:
Approximate reasoning with credible subsets. 543-562
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