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AI Magazine, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 1983
- Roger C. Schank:
The Current State of AI: One Man's Opinion. 3-8 - B. Chandrasekaran:
Towards a Taxonomy of Problem Solving Types. 9-17 - Marvin Minsky:
Introduction to the COMTEX Microfiche Edition of the Early MIT Artificial Intelligence Memos. 19-22 - Judea Pearl:
On the Discovery and Generation of Certain Heuristics. 23-33 - Alan Bundy:
How to Get the Most Out of IJCAI-83. 35-36 - Martin Ringle:
Psychological Studies and Artificial Intelligence. 37-43 - Ronald J. Brachman:
Research at Fairchild. 45-46 - Stephen Slade:
The Yale University Cognition and Programming Project. 47-48 - Donald E. Walker:
Minutes of the Third Annual Meeting of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence. 51
Volume 4, Number 2, Summer 1983
- Marshall S. Willick:
Artificial Intelligence: Some Legal Approaches and Implications. 5-16 - Paul R. Cohen, Milton R. Grinberg:
A Theory of Heuristic Reasoning About Uncertainty. 17-24 - George W. Ernst, Ranan B. Banerji:
On the Relationship Between Strong and Weak Problem Solvers. 25-29 - Arthur L. Samuel:
The Banishment of Paper-Work. 31-33 - B. Chandrasekaran:
On Evaluating Artificial Intelligence Systems for Medical Diagnosis. 34-37 - Jon Doyle:
Methodological Simplicity in Expert System Construction: The Case of Judgments and Reasoned Assumptions. 39-43 - Patrick H. Winston:
Artificial Intelligence Research at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 44-48
Volume 4, Number 3, Fall 1983
- Mark Stefik, Daniel G. Bobrow, Sanjay Mittal, Lynn Conway:
Knowledge Programming in Loops: Report on an Experimental Course. 3-13 - Victor R. Lesser, Daniel D. Corkill:
The Distributed Vehicle Monitoring Testbed: A Tool for Investigating Distributed Problem Solving Networks. 15-33 - Pamela McCorduck:
Humans That Think: A Future Trialogue. 35 - Gordon S. Novak:
GLISP: A Lisp-Based Programming System with Data Abstraction. 37-47 - Jon Doyle:
What Is Rational Psychology? Toward a Modern Mental Philosophy. 50-53 - David L. Waltz:
Artificial Intelligence: An Assessment of the State-of-the-Art and Recommendations for Future Directions. 55-67 - Jaime G. Carbonell, Ryszard S. Michalski, Tom M. Mitchell:
Machine Learning: A Historical and Methodological Analysis. 69-79 - Saul Amarel:
Book Review: The Fifth Generation. 94
Volume 4, Number 4, Winter 1983
- John McCarthy:
Artificial Intelligence Needs More Emphasis on Basic Research - President's Quarterly Message. 5 - Nils J. Nilsson:
Artificial Intelligence Prepares for 2001. 7-14 - Alex Pentland, Martin A. Fischler:
A More Rational View of Logic, Or, Up Against the Wall, Logic Imperialists! 15-18 - Larry A. Rendell:
Toward a Unified Approach for Conceptual Knowledge Acquisition. 19-27 - Alan Bundy:
The Nature of AI: A Reply to Schank. 29-31 - Jon Doyle:
What Should Artificial Intelligence Want from the Supercomputers? 33-35 - Bruce G. Buchanan:
Introduction to the COMTEX Microfiche Edition of Memos from the Stanford University Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. 37-42 - Jiang Xinsong, Song Guoning, Chen Yu:
AI Research in the People's Republic of China: A Review. 43-48 - Elaine Rich:
Research at The University of Texas. 55-57 - Leonard Friedman:
Research at Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). 58-59
- William J. Clancey:
States of Mind - Review. 61-66
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