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Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, March 2002
- Chris Eliasmith:
The myth of the Turing machine: the failings of functionalism and related theses. 1-8 - Valerie Gray Hardcastle:
Why Turing machine equivalence is (still) important in cognitive science: a reply to Eliasmith. 9-12 - James W. Garson:
Making symbols matter: a new challenge to their causal efficacy. 13-27 - Justin Leiber:
Philosophy, engineering, biology, and history: a vindication of Turing's views about the distinction between the cognitive and physical sciences. 29-37 - Susan G. Sterrett:
Too many instincts: contrasting philosophical views on intelligence in humans and non-humans. 39-60 - Bruno Gaume, Karine Duvignau, Olivier Gasquet, Marie-Dominique Gineste:
Forms of meaning, meaning of forms. 61-74
Volume 14, Numbers 2-3, April 01, 2002
- Engelbert Mephu Nguifo, Vincent Duquenne, Michel Liquiere:
Concept lattice-based knowledge discovery in databases. 75-79 - Rudolf Wille:
Why can concept lattices support knowledge discovery in databases? 81-92 - Stéphane Lopes, Jean-Marc Petit, Lotfi Lakhal:
Functional and approximate dependency mining: database and FCA points of view. 93-114 - Petko Valtchev, Rokia Missaoui, Robert Godin, Mohamed Meridji:
Generating frequent itemsets incrementally: two novel approaches based on Galois lattice theory. 115-142 - Zhipeng Xie, Wynne Hsu, Zongtian Liu, Mong-Li Lee:
Concept lattice based composite classifiers for high predictability. 143-156 - Nathalie Pernelle, Marie-Christine Rousset, Henry Soldano, Véronique Ventos:
ZooM: a nested Galois lattices-based system for conceptual clustering. 157-187 - Sergei O. Kuznetsov, Sergei A. Obiedkov:
Comparing performance of algorithms for generating concept lattices. 189-216 - Lhouari Nourine, Olivier Raynaud:
A fast incremental algorithm for building lattices. 217-227 - F. J. Van Der Merwe, Derrick G. Kourie:
Compressed pseudo-lattices. 229-254
Volume 14, Number 4, October 01, 2002
- Chris A. Fields:
Why do we talk to ourselves? 255-272 - Pietro Baroni, Massimiliano Giacomin:
Argumentation through a distributed self-stabilizing approach. 273-301 - Sven Koenig, Yaxin Liu:
The interaction of representations and planning objectives for decision-theoretic planning tasks. 303-326 - Liane Gabora, Diederik Aerts:
Contextualizing concepts using a mathematical generalization of the quantum formalism. 327-358
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