2. CAIA 1985:
Miami Beach,
Florida,
USA
Charles R. Weisbin (Ed.):
Artificial Intelligence Applications, CAIA 1985, The Engineering of Knowledge-Based Systems, Proceedings of the Second Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, USA, December 11-13, 1985.
IEEE Computer Society / North-Holland 1985
Papers Accepted for Presentation and Publication
Keynote
Reasoning with Uncertainty
Expert Systems for Diagnostic Evaluation
Computer Vision
Applications and Analysis
Keynote
- George N. Saridis:
Artificial Intelligence Versus Machine Intelligence: Facts and Fiction.
144-147
Intelligent Robotics
Expert System Architecture
Knowledge Acquisition and Representation
Expert Systems for Design
Keynote
- Balakrishnan Chandrasekaran:
Generic Tasks in Knowledge-Based Reasoning: Characterizing and Designing Expert Systems at the 'Right' Level of Abstraction.
294-301
Learning
- Armond Inselberg:
Intelligent Instrumentation and Process Control.
302-307
- B. John Oommen:
On the Futility of Arbitrarily Increasing Memory Capabilities of Stochastic Learning Automata.
308-312
- Stephen I. Gallant:
Automatic Generation of Expert Systems from Examples.
313-319
- Keki B. Irani, Suk I. Yoo:
Problem Solving: A Methodology for Modeling and Generating Heuristics.
320-327
Man-Machine Interaction
Natural Language Understanding
Expert Systems Explanation and Verification
Papers Accepted for Publication Only
- Meyer A. Billmers, Mike Carifio:
Building Knowledge-Based Operating System Consultants.
449-454
- Gautam Biswas, V. Subramanian, James C. Bezdek:
A Knowledge-Based System Approach to Document Retrieval.
455-460
- John H. Boose:
Rapid Acquisition and Combination of Knowledge from Multiple Experts in the Same Domain.
461-466
- P. K. Bose, M. Rajinikanth:
KARMA: Knowledge-Based Assistant to a Database System.
467-472
- F. Brundick, John Dumer, Tim Hanratty, P. Tanenbaum:
GENIE: An Inference Engine with Diverse Applications.
473-480
- Maurice E. Cohen, Donna L. Hudson, N. Gitlin, L. T. Mann, J. Van den Bogaerde, L. Leal:
Knowledge Represenation and Classification of Chromatographic Data for Diagnostic Medical Decision Making.
481-486
- B. R. Fox, Karl G. Kempf:
Complexity, Uncertainty, and Opportunistic Scheduling.
487-492
- A. Garcia-Ortiz:
Computer Algebra Applied to the Design of Optical-Sensor Platforms.
493-497
- John F. Gilmore, K. Pulaski:
A Survey of Expert System Tools.
498-502
- Wilbur D. Hagamen, Martin Gardy:
MEDCAT/CATS: Two Contrasting Artificial Intelligence Applications in Medical Education.
503-508
- Lawrence O. Hall, Wyllis Bandler:
Relational Knowledge Acquisition.
509-513
- Katherine Hammer, John Hardin, D. Rudisill, Arny Goldfein:
Using a Predictive Parse to Create a Modeless Editor.
514-519
- J. J. Hannan, Peter Politakis:
ESSA: An Approach to Acquiring Decision Rules for Diagnostic Expert Systems.
520-525
- Roger T. Hartley:
Representation of Procedural Knowledge for Expert Systems.
526-531
- J. R. James, Piero P. Bonissone, D. K. Frederick, J. H. Taylor:
A Retrospective View of CACE-III: Considerations in Coordinating Symbolic and Numeric Computation in a Rule-Based Expert System.
532-538
- C. I. Kalme:
A General Purpose Language for Coupled Expert Systems.
539-547
- E. Yu Kandrashina, O. N. Ochakovskaja, Yury A. Zagorulko:
TIME-1: Semantic System for Dynamic Object Domain.
548-551
- D. A. Krawczak, Philip J. Smith, Steven J. Shute, Mark H. Chignell:
EP-X: A Knowledge-Based System to Aid in Searches of the Environmental Pollution Literature.
552-557
- Sharon J. Laskowski, H. James Antonisse, R. Peter Bonasso:
ANALYST II: A Knowledge-Based Intelligence Support System.
558-563
- J. Liebowitz:
Evaluation of Expert Systems: An Approach and Case Study.
564-571
- S. Mahalingam, D. D. Sharma:
WELDEX-An Expert System for Nondestructive Testing of Welds.
572-576
- D. M. Mark:
Finding Simple Routes: 'Ease of Description' as an Objective Function in Automated Route Selection.
577-581
- J. H. Martin:
Knowledge Acquisition Through Natural Language Dialogue.
582-586
- S. R. Mukherjee, M. Sloan:
Positional Representation of English Words.
587-591
- Ben Pinkowski:
A Lisp-Based System for Generating Diagnostic Keys.
592-596
- David S. Prerau, Alan Gunderson, Robert E. Reinke, S. K. Goyal:
The COMPASS Expert System: Verification, Technology Transfer, and Expansion.
597-602
- C. E. Riese, S. M. Zubrick:
Using Rule Induction to Combine Declarative and Procedural Knowledge Representations.
603-606
- M. C. Rowe, Renee Keener, Alistair F. Veitch, R. B. Lantz:
E. T. Expert Technician/Experience Trapper.
607-612
- Philip Schaefer, H. Isil Bozma, Randall D. Beer:
Extended Production Rules for Validity Maintenance.
613-617
- D. Schwartz:
One Cornerstone in the Mathematical Foundations for a System of Fuzzy-Logic Programming.
618-620
- H. C. Shen, G. F. P. Signarowski:
A Knowledge Represenation for Roving Robots.
621-628
- Yoav Shoham:
Reasoning About Causation in Knowledge-Based Systems.
629-634
- P. Snow:
Tatting Inference Nets with Bayes' Theorem.
635-640
- Julius T. Tou, C. L. Huang:
Recognition of 3-D Objects Via Spatial Understanding of 2-D Images.
641-646
- W. K. Utt:
Directed Search with Feedback.
647-652
- H. Van Dyke Parunak, Bruce W. Irish, James Kindrick, P. W. Lozo:
Fractal Actors for Distributed Manufacturing Control.
653-660
- V. R. Waldron:
Process Tracing as a Method for Initial Knowledge Acquisition.
661-665
- K. H. Wong, Frank Fallside:
Dynamic Programming in the Recognition of Connected Handwritten Script.
666-670
- D. V. Zelinski, R. N. Cronk:
The ES/AG Environment-Its Development and Use in Expert System Applications.
671-675
- Brian Phillips, Steven Messick, Michael J. Freiling, James H. Alexander:
INKA: The INGLISH Knowledge Aquisition Interface for Electronic Instrument Troubleshooting Systems.
676-682
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