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Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, 1990
- Emil Páles:
Co-operation of syntax and semantics in flexive languages. 1-24 - Jane Terry Nutter:
Knowledge representation issues in default reasoning. 25-54 - Bruce Abramson:
An analysis of expected-outcome. 55-73 - Jennifer J. Elgot-Drapkin, Donald Perlis:
Reasoning situated in time I: basic concepts. 75-98
Volume 2, Number 2, 1990
- Gunar E. Liepins, Michael D. Vose:
Representational issues in genetic optimization. 101-115 - David K. Y. Chiu, Benny Cheung, Andrew K. C. Wong:
Information synthesis based on hierarchical maximum entropy discretization. 117-129 - Thong H. Phan, Ian H. Witten:
Accelerating search in function induction. 131-150 - David Billington, Koen de Coster, Donald Nute:
A modular translation from defeasible nets to defeasible logics. 151-177
- James R. Levenick:
Holland's schema theorem disproved? 179-183
- Lawrence D. Roberts:
Searle's extension of the Chinese room to connectionist machines. 185-187
Volume 2, Number 3, 1990
- L. Darrell Whitley, Timothy Starkweather:
GENITOR II: a distributed genetic algorithm. 189-214
- Michael G. Dyer:
Distributed symbol formation and processing in connectionist networks. 215-239 - Bruce Abramson:
On learning and testing evaluation functions. 241-251
- Sandy Andersen, Brian M. Slator:
Requiem for a theory: the ' story grammar' story. 253-275
Volume 2, Number 4, 1990
- Michael G. Dyer:
Intentionality and computationalism: minds, machines, Searle and Harnad. 303-319
- Stevan Harnad:
Lost in the hermeneutic hall of mirrors. 321-327
- Michael G. Dyer:
Finding lost minds. 329-339
- D. C. Moffat, Graeme D. Ritchie:
Modal queries about partially-ordered plans. 341-368
- Louis Sanzogn, Francis Suraweera, Geoffrey I. Webb:
Improving the efficiency of rule-based expert systems by rule activation. 369-380
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