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Artificial Intelligence Review, Volume 5
Volume 5, Numbers 1-2, March 1991
- Antony Galton:
Editorial logic and AI. 1-3 - Richard Spencer-Smith:
Modal logic. 5-34 - Nicholas Measor:
Logics of knowledge and belief - applications. 35-51 - Nadim Obeid, Raymond Turner:
Logical foundations of nonmonotonic reasoning. 53-70 - M. R. B. Clarke:
Conditionals, uncertain rules and belief revision. 71-88 - F. K. J. Sheridan:
A survey of techniques for inference under uncertainty. 89-119 - Thom W. Frühwirth, Terry Dartnall, Charles G. Button, Richard Shillcock, Tony Kalus, Carl M. Kadie, Michael B. Twidale, Andrew Eliasz, Gordon D. A. Brown:
Book reviews. 121-141
Volume 5, Number 3, September 1991
- Noel E. Sharkey:
Connectionist representation techniques. 143-167 - M. Reddy, Gregory M. P. O'Hare:
The blackboard model: a survey of its application. 169-186 - Tony Dodd:
Gödel, Penrose and the possibility of AI. 187-199 - Blay Whitby:
Ethical AI. 201-204 - Hyacinth S. Nwana, Tony Drapkin, Tony Dodd, Leonard Bolc, Alan F. Smeaton, Ajit Narayanan:
Book reviews. 205-234
Volume 5, Number 4, December 1991
- Roger Penrose, Donald Peterson:
Response time. 235-237 - Richard Alterman:
Understanding and summarization. 239-254 - C. J. Moore, John C. Miles:
Knowledge elicitation using more than one expert to cover the same domain. 255-271 - Michael A. Covington:
Efficient Prolog: a practical tutorial. 273-286 - Ajit Narayanan:
Book review. 287-297
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