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Artificial Intelligence, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, January 1985
- Barbara J. Grosz:
Natural-Language Processing. 1-4 - Tomás Lozano-Pérez:
Compliance in Robot Manipulation. 5-12 - Genevieve Bossu, Pierre Siegel:
Saturation, Nonmonotonic Reasoning and the Closed-World Assumption. 13-63 - Alan K. Mackworth, Eugene C. Freuder:
The Complexity of Some Polynomial Network Consistency Algorithms for Constraint Satisfaction Problems. 65-74 - Robert C. Moore:
Semantical Considerations on Nonmonotonic Logic. 75-94 - Clark Glymour:
Independence Assumptions and Bayesian Updating. 95-99
- Clive L. Dym:
F. Hayes-Roth, D. A. Waterman and D. B. Lenat, Building Expert Systems (Book Review). 101-104 - Johan de Kleer:
F. Hayes-Roth, D. A. Waterman and D. B. Lenat, Building Expert Systems (Book Review). 105-107
Volume 25, Number 2, February 1985
- Seizaburo Niizuma, Tadahiro Kitahashi:
A Problem-Decomposition Method Using Differences or Equivalence Relations Between States. 117-151 - Richard Alterman:
A Dictionary Based on Concept Coherence. 153-186 - Thomas G. Dietterich, Ryszard S. Michalski:
Discovering Patterns in Sequences of Events. 187-232
- Kurt VanLehn:
R. S. Michalski, J. G. Carbonell and T. M. Mitchell, Machine Learning: An Artificial Intelligence Approach. 233-236 - Mark Stefik:
R. S. Michalski, J. G. Carbonell and T. M. Mitchell, Machine Learning: An Artificial Intelligence Approach. 236-238 - Clive L. Dym:
S. M. Weiss and C. A. Kulikowski, A Practical Guide to Designing Expert Systems. 238-239
Volume 25, Number 3, March 1985
- Edward E. Smith:
Cognitive Psychology. 247-253 - Jieh Hsiang:
Refutational Theorem Proving Using Term-Rewriting Systems. 255-300 - Donald Perlis:
Languages With Self-Reference I: Foundations. 301-322 - Nachum Dershowitz:
Synthetic Programming. 323-373 - Daniel G. Bobrow, Patrick J. Hayes:
Artificial Intelligence - Where Are We? 375-415
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