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Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, January 1996
- Eric Dietrich:
Editorial AI, Situatedness, Creativity, and Intelligence; or the Evolution of the Little Hearing Bones. 1-6 - Brahim Chaib-draa, Pascal Levesque:
Hierarchical model and communication by signs, signals and symbols in multiagent environments. 7-20 - Evelina Lamma, Paola Mello:
An assumption-based truth maintenance system dealing with non-ground justifications. 21-42 - Gerhard Weiss:
An action-oriented perspective of learning in classifier systems. 43-62 - Martin Zahn, Walter Hower:
Backtracking along with constraint processing and their time complexities. 63-74 - Eugene Santos Jr.:
Unifying time and uncertainty for diagnosis. 75-94 - Christopher D. Green:
Fodor, functions, physics, and fantasyland: is AI a Mickey Mouse discipline? 95-106
Volume 8, Number 2, April 1996
- Rom Harré:
AI rules: okay? 109-120 - Jozef Kelemen:
A note on achieving low-level rationality from pure reactivity. 121-127 - David G. Heath, Simon Kasif, S. Rao Kosaraju, Steven Salzberg, Gregory F. Sullivan:
Learning nested concept classes with limited storage. 129-147 - Barbara Hayes-Roth, Jan Eric Larsson:
A domain-specific software architecture for a class of intelligent patient monitoring agents. 149-171 - Fausto Giunchiglia, Enrico Giunchiglia, Tom Costello, Paolo Bouquet:
Dealing with expected and unexpected obstacles. 173-190 - Sukhamay Kundu, Jianhua Chen:
A new class of theories for which circumscription can be obtained via the predicate completion. 191-205
Volume 8, Number 3-4, July 1996
- Robert C. Mathews:
Editorial The Right Stuff. 207-208 - Valerie L. Shalin, Dennis A. Bertram:
Functions of expertise in a medical intensive care unit. 209-227 - Lia Di Bello:
Providing multiple 'ways in' to expertise for learners with different backgrounds : When it works and what it suggests about adult cognitive development. 229-257 - Robert C. Mathews, Irving M. Lane, Lewis G. Roussel, Mark S. Nagy, Dawn E. Haptonstahl, Drew B. Brock:
Using conscious reflection, group processes, and AI to facilitate development of expertise. 259-276 - Robert L. Campbell, Lia Di Bello:
Studying human expertise: Beyond the binary paradigm. 277-291 - Rattikorn Hewett:
Using programming expertise for controlling software synthesis. 293-318 - David B. Leake:
Experience, introspection and expertise: Learning to refine the case-based reasoning process. 319-339 - Michael J. Prietula, Steven S. Vicinanza, Tridas Mukhopadhyay:
Software-effort estimation with a case-based reasoner. 341-363 - Edgar A. Whitley:
Confusion, social knowledge and the design of intelligent machines. 365-381 - Selmer Bringsjord, Elizabeth Bringsjord:
The case against AI from imagistic expertise. 383-397 - Mark H. Bickhard, Robert L. Campbell:
Developmental aspects of expertise: Rationality and generalization. 399-417
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