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AI Magazine, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, Spring 1997
- Selmer Bringsjord:
Strong AI Is Simply Silly. 9-10 - R. Peter Bonasso, Thomas Dean:
A Retrospective of the AAAI Robot Competitions. 11-23 - David Kortenkamp, Illah R. Nourbakhsh, David Hinkle:
The 1996 AAAI Mobile Robot Competition and Exhibition. 25-32 - David A. Gustafson:
Kansas State's Slick Willie Robot Software. 33-36 - Wei-Min Shen, Jafar Adibi, Bonghan Cho, Gal A. Kaminka, Jihie Kim, Behnam Salemi, Sheila Tejada:
Yoda: The Young Observant Discovery Agent. 37-45 - Didier Guzzoni, Adam Cheyer, Luc Julia, Kurt Konolige:
Many Robots Make Short Work: Report of the SRI International Mobile Robot Team. 55-64 - Randy Sargent, Bill Bailey, Carl Witty, Anne Wright:
Dynamic Object Capture Using Fast Vision Tracking. 65-72 - Hiroaki Kitano, Minoru Asada, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Itsuki Noda, Eiichi Osawa, Hitoshi Matsubara:
RoboCup: A Challenge Problem for AI. 73-85 - Jon Doyle, Thomas L. Dean:
Strategic Directions in Artificial Intelligence (Reprint). 87-101 - Steve A. Chien, Dennis DeCoste, Richard J. Doyle, Paul E. Stolorz:
Making an Impact: Artificial Intelligence at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. 103-122 - Brian Drabble:
Third International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Planning Systems (AIPS-96). 123-124 - Susan Weber McRoy:
Detecting, Repairing, and Preventing Human-Machine Miscommunication (Workshop Report). 129 - Phillip Ein-Dor:
The Fourth International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in Economics and Management (Workshop Report). 131-132 - Kristiina Jokinen, Mark T. Maybury, Michael Zock, Ingrid Zukerman:
Gaps and Bridges: New Directions in Planning and Natural Language Generation (Workshop Report). 133-136 - David Blanchard:
Applied AI News. 137 - Kenneth M. Ford, Patrick J. Hayes:
On the Other Hand - Medical Report: Infectious Symbolophobia. 144
Volume 18, Number 2, Summer 1997
- Oren Etzioni:
Moving Up the Information Food Chain: Deploying Softbots on the World Wide Web. 11-18 - Adele E. Howe, Daniel Dreilinger:
SAVVYSEARCH: A Metasearch Engine That Learns Which Search Engines to Query. 19-25 - Henry A. Kautz, Bart Selman, Mehul A. Shah:
The Hidden Web. 27-36 - Bruce Krulwich:
LIFESTYLE FINDER: Intelligent User Profiling Using Large-Scale Demographic Data. 37-45 - Mark S. Ackerman, Daniel Billsus, Scott Gaffney, Seth Hettich, Gordon Khoo, Dong Joon Kim, Raymond Klefstad, Charles Lowe, Alexius Ludeman, Jack Muramatsu, Kazuo Omori, Michael J. Pazzani, Douglas Semler, Brian Starr, Paul Yap:
Learning Probabilistic User Profiles: Applications for Finding Interesting Web Sites, Notifying Users of Relevant Changes to Web Pages, and Locating Grant Opportunities. 47-56 - Robin D. Burke, Kristian J. Hammond, Vladimir A. Kulyukin, Steven L. Lytinen, Noriko Tomuro, Scott Schoenberg:
Question Answering from Frequently Asked Question Files: Experiences with the FAQ FINDER System. 57-66 - Subbarao Kambhampati:
Refinement Planning as a Unifying Framework for Plan Synthesis. 67-97 - Frederick Hayes-Roth:
Artificial Intelligence: What Works and What Doesn't? 99-113 - Jay Liebowitz:
Worldwide Perspectives and Trends in Expert Systems: An Analysis Based on the Three World Congresses on Expert Systems. 115-119 - Patrick J. Hayes, Kenneth M. Ford:
On the Other Hand - HAL. 136
Volume 18, Number 3, Fall 1997
- Tom M. Mitchell:
Does Machine Learning Really Work? 11-20 - Jack Minker:
Logic and Databases: Past, Present, and Future. 21-47 - David L. Waltz:
Artificial Intelligence: Realizing the Ultimate Promises of Computing. 49-52 - Natalya Fridman Noy, Carole D. Hafner:
The State of the Art in Ontology Design: A Survey and Comparative Review. 53-74 - Ibrahim F. Imam, Yves Kodratoff:
Intelligent Adaptive Agents: A Highlight of the Field and the AAAI-96 Workshop. 75-80 - David N. Chin:
The Fifth International Conference on User Modeling (Report). 85-86 - Alexander Franz:
AAAI-96 Workshop on Internet-Based Information Systems (Workshop Report). 86 - Milind Tambe, Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz:
AAAI-96 Workshop on Agent Modeling (Workshop Report). 87-88 - Moisés Goldszmidt, Vladimir Lifschitz:
The Sixth International Workshop on Nonmonotonic Reasoning (Workshop Report).. 89 - Kenneth M. Ford, Clark Glymour, Patrick J. Hayes:
On the Other Hand - Cognitive Prostheses. 104
Volume 18, Number 4, Winter 1997
- Carol McKenna Hamilton, Sara Reese Hedberg:
Modern Masters of an Ancient Game. 11-12 - Eric Brill, Raymond J. Mooney:
An Overview of Empirical Natural Language Processing. 13-24 - Andreas Stolcke:
Linguistic Knowledge and Empirical Methods in Speech Recognition. 25-32 - Eugene Charniak:
Statistical Techniques for Natural Language Parsing. 33-44 - Hwee Tou Ng, John M. Zelle:
Corpus-Based Approaches to Semantic Interpretation in NLP. 45-64 - Claire Cardie:
Empirical Methods in Information Extraction. 65-80 - Kevin Knight:
Automating Knowledge Acquisition for Machine Translation. 81-96 - Thomas G. Dietterich:
Machine-Learning Research. 97-136 - Wai K. Yeap:
Emperor AI, Where Is Your New Mind? 137-144 - Rosaria Conte, Rino Falcone:
ICMAS '96: Norms, Obligations, and Conventions. 145-147 - Henry Hexmoor, Lisa Meeden, Robin R. Murphy:
Robot Learning a New Subfield? The Robolearn-96 Workshop. 149-152 - Kenneth M. Ford, Patrick J. Hayes:
On the Other Hand - Drawing the Line. 168
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