List of contents of
Computational Intelligence
Volume 8
Published by
- j-ci-8-1
- Alex Kean and George Tsiknis:
Assumption-Based Reasoning and Clause Management Systems.
Pages 1-24.
- j-ci-8-25
- Paul R. Cooper:
Structure Recognition by Connectionist Relaxation: Formal Analysis.
Pages 25-44.
- j-ci-8-45
- Chitta Baral, Sarit Kraus, Jack Minker, and V. S. Subrahamanian:
Combining Knowledge Bases Consisting of First-Order Analysis.
Pages 45-71.
- j-ci-8-72
- T. Pattabhiraman and Nick Cercone:
Introduction.
Pages 72-76.
- j-ci-8-77
- Terry Patten, Michael L. Geis, and Barbara D. Becker:
Toward a Theory of Compilation for Natural Language Generation.
Pages 77-101.
- j-ci-8-123
- Naoyuki Okada and Tsutomu Endo.:
Story Generation Based on Dynamics of the Mind.
Pages 123-160.
- j-ci-8-161
- Nigel Ward:
Some Neglected Aspects of the Generation Task.
Pages 161-171.
- j-ci-8-175
- Daniel S. Weld:
Qualitative Physics: Albatross or Eagle?
Pages 175-186.
- j-ci-8-187
- Elisha Sacks:
Prolegomena to Any Future Qualitative Physics.
Pages 187-209.
- j-ci-8-210
- Brian C. Williams, Oliver Raiman, Daniel G. Bobrow, Mark Shirley, Brian Falkenhainer, and Johan de Kleer:
Narrow Views, Old Talks, and New Beginnings.
Pages 210-215.
- j-ci-8-215
- B. Chandrasekaran:
QP is more than SPQR and Dynamical Systems Theory: Response to Sacks and Doyle.
Pages 215-222.
- j-ci-8-223
- Richard Zippel:
Comments on Prolegomena to Any Future Qualitative Physics.
Pages 223-226.
- j-ci-8-227
- Peter Cheeseman:
From Qualitative to Quantitative Physics.
Pages 227-229.
- j-ci-8-230
- Kenneth Yip and Drew McDermott:
Response to Prolegomena to Any Future Qualitative Physics.
Pages 230-232.
- j-ci-8-233
- Kenneth D. Forbus:
The Physics of Future Past: A Response to Sacks and Doyle.
Pages 233-252.
- j-ci-8-253
- Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Prolegomena to Any Future Prolegomena.
Pages 253-256.
- j-ci-8-257
- Pat Hayes:
Straw Men: A Response to Sacks and Doyle.
Pages 257-258.
- j-ci-8-259
- Peter Struss:
The Qualitative Reasoning Hypothesis: A Response to Sacks and Doyles' Prolegomena.
Pages 259-265.
- j-ci-8-266
- Leo Joskowicz:
On Shooting Flies with Cannonballs and Elephants with Rubber Bands.
Pages 266-269.
- j-ci-8-270
- David Steier:
A Strategy for Research Model Formulation.
Pages 270-276.
- j-ci-8-277
- Michael P. Wellman:
Whither Qualitative Reasoning?: A Response to Sacks and Doyle.
Pages 277-280.
- j-ci-8-281
- Yuma Iwasaki:
Qualitative Physics Beyond Automated Mathematics.
Pages 281-283.
- j-ci-8-284
- Mark A. Kramer:
Reply to Sacks and Doyle's, Prolegomena to Any Future Qualitative Physics.
Pages 284-285.
- j-ci-8-286
- Gregory Olsen, Subbarao Kambhampati, and Mark Cutkosky:
Real Physics for Real Engineers: Response to Prolegomena to Any Future Qualitative Physics.
Pages 286-288.
- j-ci-8-289
- Benjamin Kuipers and James Crawford:
Guaranteed Coverage Versus Intelligent Sampling: A Reply to Sacks and Doyle.
Pages 289-294.
- j-ci-8-295
- Glenn A. Kramer:
Comments on Prolegomena e by Sacks and Doyle.
Pages 295-297.
- j-ci-8-298
- Allen C. Ward:
Three Radical Quibbles with the Prolegomena.
Pages 298-300.
- j-ci-8-301
- Roy Leitch:
Whose Expertise is it Anyway?
Pages 301-305.
- j-ci-8-306
- Robert Hermann:
Some Comments on the Sacks-Doyle Prolegomena Article.
Pages 306-307.
- j-ci-8-308
- Jayant R. Kalagnanam and Herbert A. Simon:
Directions for Qualitative Reasoning.
Pages 308-315.
- j-ci-8-316
- Earnest Davis:
Response to Prolegomena to Any Future Qualitative Physics e by Elisha Sacks and Jon Doyle.
Pages 316-318.
- j-ci-8-319
- Boi Faltings:
Mechanical Engineering is more than Differential Equations.
Pages 319-321.
- j-ci-8-322
- Michael L. Mavrovouniotis:
Some Features of Expert Reasoning in Qualitative Physics.
Pages 322-325.
- j-ci-8-326
- Elisha Sacks and Jon Doyle:
Epilegomenon.
Pages 326-335.
- j-ci-8-336
- William W. Cohen:
Using Distribution-Free Learning Theory to Analyze Solution Path Caching Mechan isms.
Pages 336-375.
- j-ci-8-376
- Jon Doyle:
Rationality and its Roles in Reasoning.
Pages 376-409.
- j-ci-8-411
- Dan Fass, James Martin, and Elizabeth Hinkelman:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Non-Literal Language.
Pages 411-415.
- j-ci-8-416
- Steven L. Lytinen, Robert R. Burridge, and Jeffrey D. Kirtner:
The Role of Literal Meaning in the Comprehension of Non-Literal Constructions.
Pages 416-432.
- j-ci-8-433
- Erik-Jan van der Linden:
Idioms, Non-Literal Language and Knowledge Representation.
Pages 433-455.
- j-ci-8-456
- David N. Chin:
PAU: Parsing and Understanding with Uniform Syntactic, Semantic, and Idiomatic Representations.
Pages 456-476.
- j-ci-8-477
- Eric Iverson and Stephen Helmreich:
Metallel: An Integrated Approach to Non-Literal Phrase Interpretation.
Pages 477-493.
- j-ci-8-494
- Tony Veale and Mark T. Keane:
Conceptual Scaffolding: A Spatially Founded Meaning Representation for Metaphor Comprehension.
Pages 494-519.
- j-ci-8-520
- John A. Barnden:
Belief in Metaphor: Taking Commonsense Psychology Seriously.
Pages 520-552.
- j-ci-8-553
- Sylvia Weber Russell:
Metaphoric Coherence: Distinguishing Verbal Metaphor from "Anomaly".
Pages 553-574.
- j-ci-8-575
- David R. Traum and Elizabeth Hinkelman:
Conversation Acts in Task-Oriented Spoken Dialogue.
Pages 575-599.
- j-ci-8-601
- Greg Sidebottom and William S. Havens:
Hierarchical Arc Consistency for Disjoint Real Intervals in Constraint Logic Programming.
Pages 601-623.
- j-ci-8-624
- John S. Breese:
Construction of Belief and Decision Networks.
Pages 624-647.
- j-ci-8-648
- Qiang Yang, Dana S. Nau, and James Hendler:
Merging Separately Generated Plans with Restricted Interactions.
Pages 648-676.
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