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Electronic Transactions on Artificial Intelligence (ETAI), Volume 3
Volume 3, Section A, 1999
- Knut Hartmann, Bernhard Preim, Thomas Strothotte:
Describing Abstraction in Rendered Images through Figure Captions. 1-26 - Camilla Schwind:
Causality in Action Theories. 27-50 - Tom Costello, John McCarthy:
Useful Counterfactuals. 51-76 - Rob Miller, Murray Shanahan:
The Event Calculus in Classical Logic - Alternative Axiomatisations. 77-105
Volume 3, Section B, 1999
- Dorian Suc, Ivan Bratko:
Symbolic and qualitative reconstruction of control skill. 1-22 - Kevin Irwig, Wayne Wobcke:
Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning with Vicarious Rewards. 23-45 - E. J. Briscoe:
The Acquisition of Grammar in an Evolving Population of Language Agents. 47-77 - James Cussens:
Integrating Probabilistic and Logical Reasoning. 79-103 - Alan M. Frisch:
Solving Constraint Satisfaction Problems with NB-Resolution. 105-120
Volume 3, Section C, 1999
- Giuseppe De Giacomo, Riccardo Rosati:
Minimal Knowledge Approach to Reasoning about Actions and Sensing. 1-18 - Fiora Pirri, Alberto Finzi:
An Approach to Perception in Theory of Actions: Part I. 19-61 - Eyal Amir:
Object-Oriented First-Order Logic. 63-84
Volume 3, Section D, 1999
- Annika Flycht-Eriksson:
A Survey of Knowledge Sources in Dialogue Systems. 5-32 - Anke Kölzer:
Universal Dialogue Specification for Conversational Systems. 33-52 - Staffan Larsson, Robin Cooper, Elisabet Engdahl, Peter Ljunglöf:
Information States and Dialogue Move Engines. 53-71 - Johan Boye, Mats Wirén, Manny Rayner, Ian Lewin, David M. Carter, Ralph Becket:
Language-Processing Strategies and Mixed-Initiative Dialogues. 73-88 - Richard McConachy, Ingrid Zukerman:
Dialogue Requirements for Argumentation Systems. 89-124 - David R. Traum, Carl F. Andersen, Waiyian Chong, Darsana P. Josyula, Yoshi Okamoto, Khemdut Purang, Michael O'Donovan-Anderson, Donald Perlis:
Representations of Dialogue State for Domain and Task Independent Meta-Dialogue. 125-152 - Susan Weber McRoy, Syed S. Ali:
A Practical, Declarative Theory of Dialog. 153-176
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