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Artificial Intelligence, Volume 39
Volume 39, Number 1, May 1989
- Sandra Marcus, John P. McDermott:
SALT: A Knowledge Acquisition Language for Propose-and-Revise Systems. 1-37 - Rogers P. Hall:
Computational Approaches to Analogical Reasoning: A Comparative Analysis. 39-120
- Stephen W. Smoliar:
Gerald M. Edelman, Neural Darwinism: The Theory of Neuronal Group Selection. 121-136 - Lee Spector, James A. Hendler:
Christopher Cherniak, Minimal Rationality. 137-139
Volume 39, Number 2, June 1989
- David E. Smith:
Controlling Backward Inference. 145-208 - Matthew L. Ginsberg:
A Circumscriptive Theorem Prover. 209-230
- Graham Priest:
Reasoning About Truth. 231-244 - Donald Perlis:
Truth and Meaning. 245-250 - Philippe Besnard, Yves Moinard, Robert E. Mercer:
The Importance of Open and Recursive Circumscription. 251-262 - Peter F. Patel-Schneider:
Undecidability of Subsumption in NIKL. 263-272
- C. Ravi Shankar:
Fernando C. N. Pereira and Stuart M. Sheiber, Prolog and Natural-Language Analysis, CSLI Lecture Notes 10. 275-278
Volume 39, Number 3, July 1989
- Lokendra Shastri:
Default Reasoning in Semantic Networks: A Formalization of Recognition and Inheritance. 283-355 - Gerald Tesauro, Terrence J. Sejnowski:
A Parallel Network that Learns to Play Backgammon. 357-390
- Johan de Kleer, Kurt Konolige:
Eliminating the Fixed Predicates from a Circumscription. 391-398
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