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AI Communications, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, March 1996
- Francesco Buccafurri, Nicola Leone, Francesco Scarcello:
On the Expressive Power of Ordered Logic. 4-13 - Lorenza Saitta:
Representation Change in Machine Learning. 14-20 - Attilio Giordana, Filippo Neri:
Genetic Algorithms in Machine Learning. 21-26 - Ivan Bratko, Bojan Cestnik, Igor Kononenko:
Attribute-Based Learning. 27-32
Volume 9, Number 2, July 1996
- Carlo Bach, Dean Allemang:
Case-Based Reasoning in Diagnostic Expert Systems. 49-52 - Alain Heuerding, Gerhard Jäger, Michael Schwendimann, Michael Seyfried:
A Logics Workbench. 53-58 - Boi Faltings:
Working Group in Model-Based Design and Reasoning. Part I: Modeling and Diagnosis. 59-64 - Boi Faltings:
Working Group in Model-Based Design and Reasoning. Part II: Design. 65-73 - Gerhard Schmitt, Maia Engeli, David Kurmann, Boi Faltings, Stefan Monier:
Multi-Agent Interaction in a Complex Virtual Design Environment. 74-78 - Marc Domenig, Alain Hsiung:
Concepts and Tools for Lexical Knowledge Acquisition. 79-82
Volume 9, Number 3, September 1996
- Robert Milne, Charlie Nicol, Louise Travé-Massuyès, Joseba Quevedo:
TIGER: Knowledge Based Gas Turbine Condition Monitoring. 92-108 - Klaus-Dieter Althoff, Agnar Aamodt:
Relating Case-Based Problem Solving and Learning Methods to Task and Domain Characteristics: Towards an Analytic Framework. 109-116 - Rivka Oxman, Angi Voß:
CBR in Design. 117-127 - Manuela M. Veloso, Hector Muñoz-Avila, Ralph Bergmann:
Case-Based Planning: Selected Methods and Systems. 128-137 - Mario Lenz, Hans-Dieter Burkhard, Petra Pirk, Eric Auriol, Michel Manago:
CBR for Diagnosis and Decision Support. 138-146
Volume 9, Number 4, December 1996
- Nada Lavrac, Irene Weber, Darko Zupanic, Dimitar Kazakov, Olga Stepánková, Saso Dzeroski:
ILPNET Repositories on WWW: Inductive Logic Programming Systems, Datasets and Bibliography. 157-206 - Cyrus F. Nourani:
Slalom Tree Computing - A Tree Computing Theory for Artificial Intelligence. 207-213 - Erik Sandewall:
Towards the Validation of High-Level Action Descriptions from Their Low-Level Definitions. 214-224
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