Volume 4,
1988
- Witold Lukaszewicz:
Considerations on default logic: an alternative approach.
1-16
- Robert F. Hadley:
Logical omniscience, semantics, and models of belief.
17-30
- Jim des Rivières, Hector J. Levesque:
The consistency of syntactical treatments of knowledge.
31-41
- Susan L. Epstein:
Learning and discovery: one system's search for mathematical knowledge.
42-53
- Peter Cheeseman:
An inquiry into computer understanding.
58-66
- Romas Aleliunas:
Comments on Peter Cheeseman's An inquiry into computer understanding.
67-69
- Alan Bundy:
Probability, truth, and logic: reply to Cheeseman.
69-70
- N. C. Dalkey:
Comments on An inquiry into computer understanding by Peter Cheeseman.
70-71
- Arthur P. Dempster:
Comments on An inquiry into computer understanding by Peter Cheeseman.
72-73
- Didier Dubois, Henri Prade:
Comments on An inquiry into computer understanding.
73-76
- Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Reply to Cheeseman's An inquiry into computer understanding.
77-78
- Russell Greiner:
Against the unjustified use of probabilities.
79-83
- Patrick J. Hayes:
Comments on Peter Cheeseman's An inquiry into computer understanding.
83-84
- David J. Israel:
On Cheeseman.
85-87
- Laveen N. Kanal, Donald Perlis:
Discussion of Cheeseman's An inquiry into computer understanding.
87-89
- Henry E. Kyburg Jr.:
Liberty, license, and reason.
89-90
- Drew V. McDermott:
Comments on Cheeseman: why plausible reasoning.
91-92
- Don L. McLeish:
In praise of Bayes.
92-93
- Charles G. Morgan:
Probability theory versus procedural pessimism.
94-97
- Eric Neufeld, David Poole:
Combining logic and probability.
98-99
- Judea Pearl:
On logic and probability.
99-103
- Larry A. Rendell:
Reply to An inquiry into computer understanding.
103-105
- Enrique H. Ruspini:
Intelligent understanding and wishful thinking: the dangers of epistemological alchemy.
105-117
- Lenhart K. Schubert:
Cheeseman: a travesty of truth.
118-121
- Glenn Shafer:
Comments on An inquiry into computer understanding by Peter Cheeseman.
121-124
- David J. Spiegelhalter:
Comments on An inquiry into computer understanding by Peter Cheeseman.
124-125
- Lotfi A. Zadeh:
An inquiry into computer understanding: a partial dissent.
126-128
- Peter Cheeseman:
In defense of An inquiry into computer understanding.
129-142
- Patrick Saint-Dizier:
A glance at artificial intelligence in France: editorial.
143-145
- Nelly Darcel, Marie-Cl. Escarabajal:
OBADE: cognitive modelling with objects.
146-157
- Daniel Kayser:
What kind of thing is a concept?
158-165
- Marie-Christine Rousset:
On the consistency of knowledge bases: the COVADIS system.
166-170
- Didier Dubois, Henri Prade:
On fuzzy syllogisms.
171-179
- Yusoff Zaharin:
Towards and analyzer (parser) in a machine translation system based on ideas from expert systems.
180-191
- P. Herman, Gérard Sabah, Anne Vilnat:
A question-answering system for the French Yellow Pages.
192-204
- Jean Pierre Fournier, P. Herman, Gérard Sabah, Anne Vilnat:
Processing of unknown words in a natural language question-answering system.
205-211
- Antoine Cornuéjols:
Machine learning research at the Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique at Orsay, France.
212-221
- Gregory L. McArthur:
Reasoning about knowledge and belief: a survey.
223-243
- Didier Dubois, Henri Prade:
Representation and combination of uncertainty with belief functions and possibility measures.
244-264
- Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Multivalued logics: a uniform approach to reasoning in artificial intelligence.
265-316
- David E. Wilkins:
Special issue on planning: an introduction.
317-318
- Amy L. Lansky:
Localized event-based reasoning for multiagent domains.
319-340
- Mark Drummond, Ken Currie:
Exploiting temporal coherence in nonlinear plan construction.
341-348
- Michael E. Bratman, David J. Israel, Martha E. Pollack:
Plans and resource-bounded practical reasoning.
349-355
- Edwin P. D. Pednault:
Synthesizing plans that contain actions with context-dependent effects.
356-372
- David E. Wilkins:
Casual reasoning in planning.
373-380
- Thomas Dean, R. James Firby, David P. Miller:
Hierarchical planning involving deadlines, travel time, and resources.
381-398
- Randy Goebel:
Exhuming the criticism of the logicist.
401-404
- Tim Flannagan:
FIAT LUX: A reply to McDermott's A critiwue of pure reason.
404-414
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