List of contents of
Computational Intelligence
Volume 6
Published by
- j-ci-6-1
- Norbert Klingbeil and Jonathan Schaeffer:
Empirical results with conspiracy numbers.
Pages 1-11.
- j-ci-6-12
- Qiang Yang:
Formalizing planning knowledge for hierarchical planning.
Pages 12-24.
- j-ci-6-25
- Ingrid Zukerman:
A predictive approach for the generation of rhetorical devices.
Pages 25-40.
- j-ci-6-41
- Steven Vere and Timothy Bickmore:
A basic agent.
Pages 41-60.
- j-ci-6-61
- Peter Y. F. Wu and W. Randolph Franklin:
A logic programming approach to cartographic map overlay.
Pages 61-70.
- j-ci-6-71
- Patrick Saint-Dizier:
DISLOG: programming in logic with discontinuities.
Pages 71-80.
- j-ci-6-81
- Pearl Pu:
Intelligent computer-aided-design systems: a synergical approach of artificial intelligence and engineering.
Pages 81-90.
- j-ci-6-91
- Sherman Y. T. Lang and Andrew K.C. Wong:
Building geometric world models with graph synthesis for sensor fusion in mobil e robots.
Pages 91-107.
- j-ci-6-108
- Stephanie A. Miller and Lenhart K. Schubert:
Time revisited.
Pages 108-118.
- j-ci-6-119
- Keith C. C. Chan and Andrew K. C. Wong:
APACS: a system for the automatic analysis and classification of conceptual pat terns.
Pages 119-131.
- j-ci-6-132
- Peter van Beek and Robin Cohen:
Exact and approximate reasoning about temporal relations.
Pages 132-144.
- j-ci-6-145
- Tomek Strzalkowski:
Reversible logic grammars for natural language parsing and generation.
Pages 145-171.
- j-ci-6-172
- Camilla B. Schwind:
Feature grammars for semantic analysis.
Pages 172-178.
- j-ci-6-180
- Fahiem Bacchus:
Probability and logic: a reply to Cheeseman.
Pages 180-183.
- j-ci-6-184
- Joseph Y. Halpern:
Let many flowers bloom: a response to An inquiry into computer understanding e.
Pages 184-188.
- j-ci-6-188
- Peter C. Cheeseman:
On the importance of evidence: a response to Halpern.
Pages 188-192.
- j-ci-6-193
- Alfred Kobsa:
Modeling the user's conceptual knowledge in BGP-MS, a user modeling shell syste m.
Pages 193-208.
- j-ci-6-209
- Fahiem Bacchus:
Lp, a logic for representing and reasoning with statistical knowledge.
Pages 209-231.
- j-ci-6-232
- David E. Wilkins:
Can AI planners solve practical problems?
Pages 232-246.
- j-ci-6-247
- Larry Rendell and Raj Seshu:
Learning hard concepts through constructive induction: framework and rationale.
Pages 247-270.
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