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IEEE Expert, Volume 11, 1996
Volume 11, Number 1, February 1996
- Steven E. Cross:
Progress in 1995, much to do in 1996. 3-4
- Sara Reese Hedberg:
AI's Impact in Telecommunications-Today and Tomorrow. 6-9
- The Future of Lisp. 10-16
- Jürgen Dorn:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Expert Systems in the Steel Industry. 18-21 - Nicolas Pican, Frédéric Alexandre, Patrick Bresson:
Artificial Neural Networks for the Presetting of a Steel Temper Mill. 22-27 - Jürgen Dorn, Reza Shams:
Scheduling High-Grade Steelmaking. 28-35
- V. Seshadri:
Guest Editor's Introduction: AI in Telecommunications. 36- - Raguram Sasisekharan, V. Seshadri, Sholom M. Weiss:
Data Mining and Forecasting in Large-Scale Telecommunication Networks. 37-43 - Christopher J. Merz, Michael J. Pazzani, Andrea Pohoreckyj Danyluk:
Tuning Numeric Parameters to Troubleshoot a Telephone-Network Loop. 44-49 - Thom W. Frühwirth, Pascal Brisset, Jörg-Rainer Molwitz:
Planning Cordless Business Communication Systems. 50-55
- Frank van Harmelen, Manfred Aben, Fidel Ruiz, Joke van de Plassche:
Evaluating a Formal KBS Specification Language. 56-62
- Masazumi Yoshikawa, Kazuya Kaneko, Toru Yamanouchi, Masanobu Watanabe:
A Constraint-Based High School Scheduling System. 63-72
- Takeo Kanade:
Immersion into Visual Media: New Applications of Image Understanding. 73-80
- Sound Off Feedback. 81-
- John Charles:
Rosie: a Worker for the Nuclear Age. 82-83
- Shu Xiang Zhao, Jian Ping Lü:
Measure-Based fuzzy operators explain Elkan's Theorem. 84-85
- New Products. 86-87
- Calendar. 88-89
- Call For Papers. 89-
Volume 11, Number 2, April 1996
- Stephen E. Cross:
Reflections on getting lost: technology transfer's Bermuda Triangle. 2-3, 6
- Sara Reese Hedberg:
AI & taxes. 4-6 - Correction. 6-
- Daniel E. O'Leary:
AI and navigation on the Internet and Intranet. 8-10
- 1995 Article Reviewers. 11-
- Statistical versus knowledge-based machine translation. 12-18
- Dean Pomerleau, Todd Jochem:
Rapidly Adapting Machine Vision for Automated Vehicle Steering. 19-27
- Kevin M. Passino, Ümit Özgüner:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Intelligent Control: From Theory to Application. 28-30 - John Y. Conway, Marios M. Polycarpou:
Using Adaptive Networks to Model and Control Drug Delivery. 31-37 - Pedro U. Lima, George N. Saridis:
Learning Optimal Robotic Tasks. 38-45 - Hui-Min Huang:
An Architecture and a Methodology for Intelligent Control. 46-55
- John Durkin:
Expert Systems: A View of the Field. 56-63
- Walter Van de Velde, Guus Schreiber:
The Future of Knowledge Acquisition: a European Perspective. 64-66 - Sabine Geldof, Aurélien Slodzian, Walter Van de Velde:
From Verification to Life Cycle Support. 67-73
- Guus Schreiber, Bob J. Wielinga:
SWI: making knowledge technology work. 74-76
- News. 77-79
- Raj Reddy speaks from experience. 80-81
- Michael K. McCandless, Giovanni Flammia:
Where the Web is headed. 82-83
- New Products. 84-85
- Calendar. 86-88
- Call For Papers. 88-
Volume 11, Number 3, June 1996
- Stephen E. Cross:
40 years and counting. 2
- Ernest Davis:
Gödel, Escher, Bach redux. 3-
- Green engineering: AI pioneers cutting a trail. 4-6
- The role of AI in digital libraries. 8-13
- Henrik Eriksson:
Expert Systems as Knowledge Servers. 14-19
- James H. Garrett Jr., Ian F. C. Smith:
Guest Editors' Introduction: AI Applications in Structural/Construction Engineering. 20-22 - George Turkiyyah, Steven J. Fenves:
Knowledge-Based Assistance for Finite-Element Modeling. 23-32 - Renate Fruchter:
Conceptual, Collaborative Building Design Through Shared Graphics. 33-41 - Mary Lou Maher, Andrés Gómez de Silva Garza:
Developing Case-Based Reasoning for Structural Design. 42-52
- Dolores Cañamero:
Plan Recognition for Decision Support. 54-63
- Frank L. Lewis:
Neural Network Control of Robot Manipulators. 64-75 - Jinwoo Kim, Bernard P. Zeigler:
Hierarchical Distributed Genetic Algorithms: A Fuzzy Logic Controller Design Application. 76-84
- Giovanni Flammia:
Almost there: a new medium on the Web. 85-86
- New Products. 87-
- Calendar. 88-89
Volume 11, Number 4, August 1996
- Stephen E. Cross:
Goals for growth. 2-3
- Neural networks in real-world applications. 4-12
- Sara Reese Hedberg:
AI tools for business-process modeling. 13-15
- Eric S. K. Yu, John Mylopoulos, Yves Lespérance:
AI Models for Business Process Reengineering. 16-23
- Paolo Salvaneschi, Mauro Cadei, Marco Lazzari:
Applying AI to Structural Safety Monitoring and Evaluation. 24-34 - John C. Kunz, Yan Jin, Raymond E. Levitt, Shouh-Dauh Lin, Paul M. Teicholz:
Support for Integrated Value-Based Maintenance Planning. 35-44 - Phillip S. Dunston, S. Ranji Ranjithan, Leonhard E. Bernold:
Neural Network Model for the Automated Control of Springback in Rebars. 45-49
- Céline Rouveirol, Patrick Albert:
A Knowledge-Level Model of a Configurable Learning System. 50-58
- Daniel E. O'Leary:
Guest Editor's Introduction: AI for Applications. 59 - Jonathan Lee, Lein F. Lai, Wei T. Huang:
Task-Based Specifications Through Conceptual Graphs. 60-70
- Pierre Morizet-Mahoudeaux:
On-Board and Real-Time Expert Control. 71-81
- Kevin M. Passino, Ümit Özgüner:
Intelligent control at the OSU Control Research Lab. 82-83
- Michael K. McCandless:
Time for the Web to grow up? 84-86
- Calendar. 87-89
- Call For Papers. 89-
Volume 11, Number 5, October 1996
- Stephen E. Cross:
Intelligent systems span generations. 2-3
- Sara Reese Hedberg:
Searching for the mother lode: tales of the first data miners. 4-7
- Michael K. McCandless:
Content distribution on the Web. 8-9
- Kevin Knight, Pat Langley, Paul R. Cohen:
What makes a compelling empirical evaluation? 10-14
- Peter G. Selfridge:
Oliver Selfridge-in from the start. 15-17, 84-86
- Bill Mark:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Data Mining-Here We Go Again? 18-19 - Usama M. Fayyad:
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery: Making Sense Out of Data. 20-25 - Evangelos Simoudis:
Reality Check for Data Mining. 26-33 - Edmond Mesrobian, Richard R. Muntz, Eddie C. Shek, Silvia Nittel, Mark La Rouche, Marc Kriguer, Carlos R. Mechoso, John D. Farrara, Paul E. Stolorz, Hisashi Nakamura:
Mining Geophysical Data for Knowledge. 34-44 - Kazuo J. Ezawa, Steven W. Norton:
Constructing Bayesian Networks to Predict Uncollectible Telecommunications Accounts. 45-51 - George H. John, Peter Miller, Randy Kerber:
Stock Selection Using Rule Induction. 52-58 - Diane J. Cook, Lawrence B. Holder, Surnjani Djoko:
Scalable Discovery of Informative Structural Concepts Using Domain Knowledge. 59-68 - Hing-Yan Lee, Hwee-Leng Ong:
Visualization Support for Data Mining. 69-75 - Timothy J. Lenz, James K. McDowell, Martin C. Hawley, Ahmed Kamel, Jon Sticklen:
The Evolution of a Decision Support Architecture for Polymer Composites Design. 77-83
- News. 87-90
- New Products. 91-93
- Calendar. 94-97
Volume 11, Number 6, December 1996
- Stephen E. Cross:
New technologies mean new opportunities and challenges. 2-3
- AI planning systems in the real world. 4-12
- Dick Price:
The toad that ate Australia. 13-15
- Sara Reese Hedberg:
Agents for sale: first wave of intelligent agents go commercial. 16-19
- James A. Hendler:
Intelligent Agents: Where AI Meets Information Technology. 20-23
- Charles J. Petrie:
Agent-Based Engineering, the Web, and Intelligence. 24-29 - David R. King, Daniel E. O'Leary:
Intelligent Executive Information Systems. 30-35 - Katia P. Sycara, Anandeep Pannu, Mike Williamson, Daniel Dajun Zeng, Keith Decker:
Distributed Intelligent Agents. 36-46 - Moises Lejter, Thomas L. Dean:
A Framework for the Development of Multiagent Architectures. 47-59 - Hiroaki Kitano:
Nausicaä and the Sirens: A Tale of Two Intelligent Autonomous Agents. 60-61 - Pattie Maes:
Intelligent Software: Easing the Burdens that Computers Put on People. 62-63
- Nicholas R. Jennings, E. H. Mamdani, Jose Manuel Corera, Iñaki Laresgoiti, Fabien Perriollat, Paul Skarek, László Z. Varga:
Using Archon to Develop Real-World DAI Applications, Part 1. 64-70 - Jose Manuel Corera, Iñaki Laresgoiti, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Using Archon, Part 2: Electricity Transportation Management. 71-79 - Fabien Perriollat, Paul Skarek, László Z. Varga, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Using Archon, Part 3: Particle Acceleration Control. 80-86
- Giovanni Flammia:
On the Internet, software should be milked, not brewed. 87-88
- Paul R. Cohen:
Empirical methods for artificial intelligence. 88
- Michael P. Georgeff, Anand S. Rao:
A profile of the Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute. 89-92
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