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1st IJCAI 1969: Washington, DC, USA
- Donald E. Walker, Lewis M. Norton:
Proceedings of the 1st International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Washington, DC, USA, May 7-9, 1969. William Kaufmann 1969, ISBN 0-934613-21-4 - Warren Teitelman:
Toward a Programming Laboratory. 1-8 - Paul Rovner, D. Austin Henderson Jr.:
On the Implementation of AMBIT/G: A Graphical Programming Language. 9-20 - Robert Balzer:
Search for a Solution: A Case Study. 21-32 - James E. Curry:
A Tablet Input Facility for an Interactive Graphics System. 33-40 - Glen J. Culler:
An Attack on the Problems of Speech Analysis and Synthesis with the Power of an On-Line System. 41-48 - B. Boverie, William D. Gregg:
Multiple Antenna Array Signal Collecting and Processing. 49-62 - Edward A. Patrick, Frederic P. Fischer II:
A Generalization of the k-Nearest Neighbor Rule. 63-64 - Lucien A. Gerardin, Jacques Flament:
Geometrical Pattern Feature Extraction by Projection on Haar Orthonormal Basis. 65-78 - M. R. Hartz:
Optimizing a Video Preprocessor for OCR. 79-90 - R. L. Beurle, M. V. Daniels, B. L. Hills:
The Effect of Noise on Visual Pattern Recognition. 91-104 - Keith A. Paton:
Conic Sections in Chromosome Analysis. 105-106 - Jack Sklansky:
Recognizing Convex Blobs. 107-116 - William D. Rowe:
Gestalt Pattern Recognition with Arrays of Predetermined Neural Functions. 117-140 - Masahiro Mori, Kunikatsu Takase, Harukazu Nishio:
A Dynamic Pattern Recognition Method Using the Preview Controlled Saccadic Movement of the Detector. 141-152 - T. Hoshino, K. Kiji:
Computer-Aided Design for a Reader of Hand-Printed Characters. 153-160 - Sumio Katsuragi, Hiroshi Genchi, Ken-ichi Mori, Sadakazu Watanabe:
Recognition of Handwritten Numerals Using a Decision Graph. 161-170 - P. Murden, M. Symons:
A Recognition System Using Probabilistic Decisions Based on Extracted Features. 171-182 - R. L. Beurle, A. J. Crawford, R. B. Guy:
Character Recognition Using a Log-Autocorrelation Function. 183-184 - P. Hauff, E. Neidhart:
Adaptive Pattern Recognition. 185-192 - J. Ross Quinlan:
A Task-Independent Experience-Gathering Scheme for a Problem Solver. 193-198 - Erik Sandewall:
Concepts and Methods for Heuristic Search. 199-218 - C. Cordell Green:
Application of Theorem Proving to Problem Solving. 219-240 - Richard J. Waldinger, Richard C. T. Lee:
PROW: A Step Toward Automatic Program Writing. 241-252 - David K. Jefferson:
An Introduction to the Heuristic Programming System. 253-258 - Nicholas V. Findler, Wiley R. McKinzie:
On a Tool in Artificial Intelligence Research: An Associative Memory, Parallel Language, AMPPL-II. 259-270 - Paul B. Post:
A Lifelike Model for Associative Relevance. 271-280 - James R. Slagle, Chin-Liang Chang, Richard C. T. Lee:
Completeness Theorems for Semantic Resolution in Consequence-Finding. 281-286 - James B. Morris:
E-Resolution: Extension of Resolution to Include the Equality Relation. 287-294 - Carl Hewitt:
PLANNER: A Language for Proving Theorems in Robots. 295-302 - Eugene Charniak:
Computer Solution of Calculus Word Problems. 303-316 - Jared L. Darlington:
Theorem Provers as Question Answerers. 317-318 - Kenneth Mark Colby, David Canfield Smith:
Dialogues Between Humans and an Artificial Belief System. 319-324 - Stuart C. Shapiro, George H. Woodmansee:
A Net Structure Based Relational Question Answerer: Description and Examples. 325-346 - Konrad R. Fialkowski:
Cyclic Behavior of Randomly Growing Digital Structures in Finite Random Environment. 347-360 - Shoichi Noguchi, Juro Oizumi:
Characteristics and Organizing Capability of Statistical Organizer. 361-372 - Fridrich Sloboda, Jaroslav Fogel:
Learning Technique and the Stochastic Approximation Method. 373-380 - Leonard Uhr, Sara Jordan:
The Learning of Parameters for Generating Compound Characterizers for Pattern Recognition. 381-416 - Shuhei Aida, Gen-ichiro Kinoshita:
A Pattern Classification by the Time-Varying Threshold Method. 417-428 - R. B. Guy, R. L. Beurle:
Some Properties of Small Networks of Randomly Connected Artificial Neurons. 429-446 - Paul Mermelstein:
Computer Simulation of Articulatory Activity in Speech Production. 447-454 - B. L. Hills, R. L. Beurle, M. V. Daniels:
A Statistical Study of Visual Resolution Thresholds. 455-470 - Richard E. Warren:
Remarks on the Problem of the Logical Design of the Vertebrate Visual System. 471-482 - Thomas B. Sheridan, William R. Ferrell:
Human Control of Remote Computer-Manipulators. 483-494 - Daniel E. Whitney:
State Space Models of Remote Manipulation Tasks. 495-508 - Nils J. Nilsson:
A Mobile Automaton: An Application of Artificial Intelligence Techniques. 509-520 - Jerome A. Feldman, Gary M. Feldman, Gilbert Falk, Gunnar Grape, J. Pearlman, Irwin Sobel, Jay M. Tenenbaum:
The Stanford Hand-Eye Project. 521-526 - Leonard Friedman:
Robot Control Strategy. 527-540 - Leonard Uhr, Manfred Kochen:
MIKROKOSMS and Robots. 541-556 - Daniel G. Bobrow, J. Bruce Fraser:
An Augmented State Transition Network Analysis Procedure. 557-568 - Roger C. Schank, Lawrence G. Tesler:
A Conceptual Parser for Natural Language. 569-578 - Alan L. Tharp, Gilbert K. Krulee:
Using Relational Operators to Structure Long-Term Memory. 579-586 - L. Stephen Coles:
Talking with a Robot in English. 587-596 - Stephen C. Darden:
A Contextual Recognition System for Formal languages. 597-608 - John L. Pfaltz, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Web Grammars. 609-620 - Charles T. Zahn Jr.:
A Formal Description for Two-Dimensional Patterns. 621-628 - Martin A. Fischler:
Machine Perception and Description of Pictorial Data. 629-640 - Robert P. Abelson, Carol M. Reich:
Implicational Molecules: A Method for Extracting Meaning from Input Sentences. 641-648 - Kenneth Mark Colby, Lawrence G. Tesler, Horace J. Enea:
Experiments with a Search Algorithm for the Data Base of a Human Belief System. 649-654 - Joseph D. Becker:
The Modeling of Simple Analogic and Inductive Processes in a Semantic Memory System. 655-668 - Charles M. Eastman:
Cognitive Processes and III-Defined Problems: A Case Study from Design. 669-690 - Kenneth R. Laughery, Allen L. Pinkus:
Explorations with a Simulation Model of Short-Term Memory. 691-702 - George R. Kiss:
A Computer Model for Certain Classes of Verbal Behavior. 703-714 - Daniel Bertaux, André-Roch Lecours, François Lhermitte:
Analogy Between Sequential Errors in Aphasia and the Behavior of a Cybernetic System (SARF). 715
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