Volume 24, Number 1-4, 1998
Selected Papers from the Fifth International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, January 2-5, 1998
- Vu A. Ha, AnHai Doan, Van H. Vu, Peter Haddawy:
Geometric Foundations for Interval-Based Probabilities.
1-21

- Patrick Blackburn, Miroslava Tzakova:
Hybridizing Concept Languages.
23-49

- Peter Jeavons, David A. Cohen, Justin Pearson:
Constraints and Universal Algebra.
51-67

- Jan C. Bioch:
Dualization, Decision Lists and Identification of Monotone Discrete Functions.
69-91

- Thomas Bittner, John G. Stell:
A Boundary-Sensitive Approach to Qualitative Location.
93-114

- Claire Kenyon, Hélène Paugam-Moisy:
Multilayer Neural Networks and Polyhedral Dichotomies.
115-128

- Eddy Mayoraz:
On the Complexity of Recognizing Regions Computable by Two-Layered Perceptrons.
129-153

- Bernard Moulin, Driss Kettani:
Route Generation and Description Using a Logical and an Analogical Framework.
155-179

- Michael Schmitt:
On Computing Boolean Functions by a Spiking Neuron.
181-191

- Robert H. Sloan, Ken Takata, György Turán:
On Frequent Sets of Boolean Matrices.
193-209

- Israel A. Wagner, Michael Lindenbaum, Alfred M. Bruckstein:
Efficiently Searching a Graph by a Smell-Oriented Vertex Process.
211-223

- Joeri Engelfriet, Heinrich Herre, Jan Treur:
Nonmonotonic Reasoning with Multiple Belief Sets.
225-248

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