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Computational Intelligence, Volume 6
Volume 6, 1990
- Norbert Klingbeil, Jonathan Schaeffer:

Empirical results with conspiracy numbers. 1-11 - Qiang Yang:

Formalizing planning knowledge for hierarchical planning. 12-24 - Ingrid Zukerman

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A predictive approach for the generation of rhetorical devices. 25-40 - Steven A. Vere, Timothy W. Bickmore:

A basic agent. 41-60 - Peter Y. F. Wu, Wm. Randolph Franklin:

A logic programming approach to cartographic map overlay. 61-70 - Patrick Saint-Dizier:

DISLOG: programming in logic with discontinuities. 71-80 - Pearl Pu:

Intelligent computer-aided-design systems: a synergical approach of artificial intelligence and engineering. 81-90 - Sherman Y. T. Lang, Andrew K. C. Wong:

Building geometric world models with graph synthesis for sensor fusion in mobil e robots. 91-107 - Stephanie A. Miller, Lenhart K. Schubert:

Time revisited. 108-118 - Keith C. C. Chan

, Andrew K. C. Wong:
APACS: a system for the automatic analysis and classification of conceptual pat terns. 119-131 - Peter van Beek, Robin Cohen:

Exact and approximate reasoning about temporal relations. 132-144 - Tomek Strzalkowski:

Reversible logic grammars for natural language parsing and generation. 145-171 - Camilla Schwind:

Feature grammars for semantic analysis. 172-178 - Fahiem Bacchus:

Probability and logic: a reply to Cheeseman. 180-183 - Joseph Y. Halpern:

Let many flowers bloom: a response to An inquiry into computer understanding e. 184-188 - Peter C. Cheeseman:

On the importance of evidence: a response to Halpern. 188-192 - Alfred Kobsa:

Modeling the user's conceptual knowledge in BGP-MS, a user modeling shell system. 193-208 - Fahiem Bacchus:

Lp, a logic for representing and reasoning with statistical knowledge. 209-231 - David E. Wilkins:

Can AI planners solve practical problems? 232-246 - Larry A. Rendell, Raj Seshu:

Learning hard concepts through constructive induction: framework and rationale. 247-270

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