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Computational Intelligence, Volume 10
Volume 10, 1994
- Eric Neufeld:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Here's the AI. 1-2 - Henry E. Kyburg Jr.:
Believing on the Basis of the Evidence. 3-20 - Fahiem Bacchus, Adam J. Grove, Joseph Y. Halpern, Daphne Koller:
A Response to "Believing on the Basis of the Evidence". 21-25 - Craig Boutilier:
Believing on the Basis of Qualitative Rules: Commentary on Kyburg. 26-32 - Peter C. Cheeseman:
On Accepting Acceptance. 33-38 - James P. Delgrande:
On a General Approach to Hedged Reasoning. 39-45 - Jon Doyle:
Inference and Acceptance: Comment on Kyburg's "Believing on the Basis ofthe Evidence". 46-48 - James H. Fetzer:
Evidential Probabilities Are Not Enough. 49-52 - Moisés Goldszmidt:
Hedges, Background Knowledge, and Evidence: A Reply to Kyburg's" Believing on the Basis of the Evidence". 53-56 - I. J. Good:
Contribution to the Discussion of Henry E. 57-58 - Robert F. Hadley:
Justification, Probability, and Consistency. 59-62 - David J. Israel:
Commentary on Kyburg. 63-69 - Isaac Levi:
Hedging Acceptance. 70-76 - Ronald Prescott Loui:
Kyburg and Volkswagens. 77-78 - Charles G. Morgan:
Evidence, Belief, and Inference. 79-84 - John L. Pollock:
The Role of Probability in Epistemology. 85-91 - Prakash P. Shenoy:
Discussion of Kyburg's "Believing on the Basis of Evidence". 92-93 - Philippe Smets:
Believing on the Basis of the Evidence: Answer to Kyburg's Paper. 94-98 - Lynn Andrea Stein:
Philosophy as Engineering. 99-102 - Michael P. Wellman:
Kyburgian Acceptance: A Rejection, Hedged. 103-106 - Henry E. Kyburg Jr.:
Logic, Science, and Engineering. 107-115 - Jayant Kalagnanam, Max Henrion, Eswaran Subrahmanian:
The Scope of Dimensional Analysis in Qualitative Reasoning. 117-133 - James H. Martin:
MetaBank: A Knowledge-Base of Metaphoric Language Conventions. 134-149 - Wlodek Zadrozny:
Reasoning with Background Knowledge - A Three-Level Theory. 150-184 - Lance A. Ramshaw:
Correcting Real-Word Spelling Errors Using a Model of the Problem-SolvingContext. 185-211 - Subbarao Kambhampati:
Exploiting Causal Structure to Control Retrieval and Refitting during Plan Reuse. 212-244 - Qiang Yang, Cheryl Murray:
An Evaluation of the Temporal Coherence Heuristic in Partial-Order Planning. 245-268 - Wai Lam, Fahiem Bacchus:
Learning Bayesian Belief Networks: An Approach Based on the MDL Principle. 269-294 - Paul O'Rorke:
Abduction and Explanation-Based Learning: Case Studies in Diverse Domains. 295-33 - Christine Froidevaux, Jérôme Mengin:
Default Logics: A Unified View. 331-369 - Stuart M. Shieber:
Restricting the Weak-Generative Capacity of Synchronous Tree-Adjoining Grammars . 371-385 - Owen Rambow, Young-Suk Lee:
Word Order Variation and Tree-Adjoining Grammar. 386-400 - James Rogers, K. Vijay-Shanker:
Obtaining Trees from their Descriptions: An Application to Tree-Adjoining Grammars. 401-421 - Tilman Becker:
A New Automaton Model for TAGs: 2-SA. 422-430 - David J. Weir:
Linear Iterated Pushdowns. 431-439 - Yuichi Kaji, Ryuchi Nakanishi, Hiroyuki Seki, Tadao Kasami:
The Computational Complexity of the Universal Recognition Problem for Parallel Multiple Context-Free Grammars. 440-452 - Robert Frank, Anthony Kroch:
Nominal Structures and Structural Recursion. 453-470 - Anne Abeillé:
Syntax or Semantics? Handling Nonlocal Dependencies with MCTAGs or Synchronous TAGs. 471-485 - Bernard Lang:
Recognition can Be Harder Than Parsing. 486-494 - Mark Johnson:
Logical Embedded Push-Down Automata in Tree-Adjoining Grammar Parsing. 495-505 - Yves Schabes:
Left to Right Parsing of Lexicalized Tree-Adjoining Grammars. 506-524 - Gertjan van Noord:
Head-Corner Parsing for TAG. 525-534 - Guido Minnen:
Predictive Left-to-Right Parsing of a Restricted Variant of TAG (LD/LP). 535-548 - Peter Poller:
Incremental Parsing with LD/TLP-TAGs. 549-562 - Gisela Pitsch:
LL(k) e-Parsing on Coupled-Context-Free Grammars. 563-578 - Karin Harbusch:
Toward an Integrated Generation Approach with Tree-Adjoining Grammars. 579-590 - Anne Kilger:
Using UTAGS for Incremental and Parallel Generation. 591-603 - Gen-ichiro Kikui:
A Semantic Head-Driven Generation System for Feature Structure Tree-Adjoining Grammars. 604-618
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