Volume 3,
1987
- William R. Murray:
Automatic program debugging for intelligent tutoring systems.
1-16
- Stuart A. Macmillan, Derek H. Sleeman:
An architecture for a self-improving instructional planner for intelligent tutoring systems.
17-27
- F. A. Martin:
LIY: learn-it-yourself software interfaces.
28-34
- Robin Cooper:
Meaning representation in Montague grammar and situation semantics.
35-44
- Beverly Park Woolf:
Representing complex knowledge in an intelligent machine tutor.
45-55
- Robert F. Hadley:
Gödel, Lucas, and mechanical models of the mind.
57-63
- Peter F. Patel-Schneider:
A hybrid, decidable, logic-based knowledge representation system.
64-77
- Hector J. Levesque, Ronald J. Brachman:
Expressiveness and tractability in knowledge representation and reasoning.
78-93
- David W. Etherington, Robert E. Mercer:
Domain circumscription: a reevaluation.
94-99
- Ronald Prescott Loui:
Defeat among arguments: a system of defeasible inference.
100-106
- Stan Raatz, George Drastal:
Patterns of interaction in rule-based expert system programming.
107-116
- Larry A. Rendell:
The papers of this issue on machine learning: editorial.
239-240
- Larry A. Rendell:
Similarity-based learning and its extensions.
241-266
- Lynn Abbott:
Cohesion methods in inductive learning.
267-282
- Christopher J. Matheus, William E. Hohensee:
Learning in artificial neural systems.
283-294
- Ranan B. Banerji:
A discussion of a report by Ehud Shapiro.
295-303
- Satosi Watanabe:
Inductive ambiguity and the limits of artificial intelligence.
304-309
- James P. Delgrande:
A foundational approach to autonomous knowledge acquisition.
310-329
- Margaret E. Connell, Paul E. Utgoff:
Learning to control a dynamic physical system.
330-337
- Wayne Iba, Pat Langley:
A computational theory of motor learning.
338-350
- Krish Purswani, Larry A. Rendell:
A reasoning-based approach to machine learning.
351-366
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