Volume 7,
1991
- Jon Doyle, Elisha Sacks:
Markov analysis of qualitative dynamics.
1-10
- Abdul Sattar, Randy Goebel:
Using crucial literals to select better theories.
11-22
- Michael W. Dwyer:
Denkprothesen e: on programs that reason.
23-38
- Amit Bandopadhay, Dana H. Ballard:
Egomotion perception using visual tracking.
39-47
- James G. Schmolze, William S. Mark:
The NIKL experience.
48-69
- Cécile Paris:
The role of the user's domain knowledge in generation.
71-93
- Charles G. Morgan:
Logic, probability theory, and artificial intelligence - Part I: the probabilistic foundations of logic.
94-109
- Mark A. Young, Robin Cohen:
Determining intended evidence relations in natural language arguments.
110-118
- Yandong Cai, Nick Cercone, Jiawei Han:
Learning in relational databases: an attribute-oriented approach.
119-132
- Luca Console, Pietro Torasso:
A spectrum of logical definitions of model-based diagnosis.
133-141
- Liwu Li, Jia-Huai You:
Making default inferences from logic programs.
142-153
- Marco Schaerf:
Notes on Ginsberg's multivalued logics.
154-159
- Ronald Fagin, Joseph Y. Halpern:
Uncertainty, belief, and probability.
160-173
- Karlis Cerans, Carl H. Smith:
Self-learning inductive inference machines.
174-180
- Christer Bäckström, Inger Klein:
Planning in polynomial time: the SAS-PUBS class.
181-197
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