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Artificial Intelligence, Volume 59
Volume 59, Numbers 1-2, 1993
- Daniel G. Bobrow:
Artificial Intelligence in Perspective: A Retrospective on Fifty Volumes of the Artificial Intelligence Journal. 5-20
- John McCarthy:
History of Circumscription. 23-26 - Robert C. Moore:
Autoepistemic Logic Revisited. 27-30 - Allen Newell:
Reflections on the Knowledge Level. 31-38 - Nils J. Nilsson:
Probabilistic Logic Revisited. 39-42 - Jean Gordon, Edward H. Shortliffe:
A Method for Managing Evidential Reasoning in a Hierarchical Hypothesis Space: A Retrospective. 43-47 - Judea Pearl:
Belief Networks Revisited. 49-56 - Alan K. Mackworth, Eugene C. Freuder:
The Complexity of Constraint Satisfaction Revisited. 57-62 - Johan de Kleer:
A Perspective on Assumption-Based Truth Maintenance. 63-67
- Harry G. Barrow, Jay M. Tenenbaum:
Retrospective on "Interpreting Line Drawings as Three-Dimensional Surfaces". 71-80 - Berthold K. P. Horn, Brian G. Schunck:
"Determining optical flow": A Retrospective. 81-87 - Katsushi Ikeuchi:
Comment on "Numerical Shape from Shading and Occluding Boundaries". 89-94 - Takeo Kanade:
From a Real Chair to a Negative Chair. 95-101
- Johan de Kleer:
A View on Qualitative Physics. 105-114 - Kenneth D. Forbus:
Qualitative Process Theory: Twelve Years After. 115-123 - Benjamin Kuipers:
Reasoning with Qualitative Models. 125-132 - Benjamin Kuipers:
Qualitative Simulation: Then and Now. 133-140 - Yumi Iwasaki, Herbert A. Simon:
Retrospective on "Causality in Device Behavior". 141-146
- Randall Davis:
Retrospective on "Diagnostic Reasoning Based on Structure and Behavior". 149-157 - Michael R. Genesereth:
From Dart to Designworld: A Chronicle of Research on Automated Engineering in the Stanford Logic Group. 159-165 - Peter Szolovits, Stephen G. Pauker:
Categorical and Probabilistic Reasoning in Medicine Revisited. 167-180 - Randall Davis, Bruce G. Buchanan, Edward H. Shortliffe:
Retrospective on "Production Rules as a Representation for a Knowledge-Based Consultation Program". 181-189 - William J. Clancey:
Notes on "Heuristic Classification". 191-196 - William J. Clancey:
Notes on "Epistemology of a Rule-Based Expert System". 197-204
- Janice S. Aikins:
Prototypical Knowledge for Expert Systems: A Retrospective Analysis. 207-211 - Barbara Hayes-Roth:
Intelligent Control. 213-220 - Mark Stefik, Janice S. Aikins, Robert Balzer, John Benoit, Lawrence Birnbaum, Frederick Hayes-Roth, Earl D. Sacerdoti:
Retrospective on "The Organization of Expert Systems, a Tutorial". 221-224 - Richard Fikes:
STRIPS, A Retrospective. 227-232 - Edward A. Feigenbaum, Bruce G. Buchanan:
DENDRAL and Meta-DENDRAL: Roots of Knowledge Systems and Expert System Applications. 233-240 - John P. McDermott:
R1 ("XCON") at Age 12: Lessons from an Elementary School Achiever. 241-247
- Herbert A. Simon:
Allen Newell: The Entry into Complex Information Processing. 251-259
- Michael A. Arbib:
Allen Newell, Unified Theories of Cognition. 265-283 - Daniel C. Dennett:
Allen Newell: Unified Theories of Cognition. 285-294 - Michael R. Fehling:
Unified Theories of Cognition: Modeling Cognitive Competence. 295-328 - Barbara Hayes-Roth:
On Building Integrated Cognitive Agents: A Review of Allen Newell's Unified Theories of Cognition. 329-341 - Marvin Minsky:
Allen Newell, Unified Theories of Cognition. 343-354 - Jordan B. Pollack:
On Wings of Knowledge: A Review of Allen Newell's Unified Theories of Cognition. 355-369 - Dale Purves:
Brain or Mind? A Review of Allen Newell's Unified Theories of Cognition. 371-373 - Roger C. Schank, Menachem Y. Jona:
Issues for Psychology, AI, and Education: A Review of Newell's Unified Theories of Cognition. 375-388
- Paul S. Rosenbloom, John E. Laird:
On Unified Theories of Cognition: A Response to the Reviews. 389-413 - Philip E. Agre:
Interview with Allen Newell. 415-449
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