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2nd IJCAI 1971: London, UK
- D. C. Cooper:
Proceedings of the 2nd International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. London, UK, September 1-3, 1971. William Kaufmann 1971, ISBN 0-934613-34-6 - Karl K. Pingle, Jay M. Tenenbaum:
An Accommodating Edge Follower. 1-7 - Gilbert Falk:
Scene Analysis Based on Imperfect Edge Data. 8-16 - Arnold K. Griffith:
Mathematical Models for Automatic Line Detection. 17-26 - Charles M. Eastman:
Heuristic Algorithms for Automated Space Planning. 27-39 - Bruce G. Buchanan, Edward A. Feigenbaum, Joshua Lederberg:
A Heuristic Programming Study of Theory Formation in Science. 40-50 - Vadim L. Stefanuk:
Collective Behaviour of Automata and the Problems of Stable Local Control of a Large-scale System. 51-58 - Jean E. Sammet:
Challenge to Artificial Intelligence: Programming Problems to be Solved. 59-65 - Peter M. Will, Keith S. Pennington:
Grid Coding: A Preprocessing Technique for Robot and Machine Vision. 66-70 - Yoshiaki Shirai, Saburo Tsuji:
Extraction of the Line Drawings of 3-Dimensional Objects by Sequential Illumination From Several Directions. 71-79 - Yoshiaki Shirai, Motoi Suwa:
Recognition of polyhedrons with a range finder. 80-87 - Martin A. Fischler:
Aspects of the Detection of Scene Congruence. 88-100 - Kaoru Nakano, Jin-ichi Nagumo:
Information Processing Using a Model of Associative Memory. 101-110 - Richard J. Reid:
An Associative Memory for Auditory Recall. 111-118 - Rada M. Granovskaya:
The Model of Human Visual Long-Term Memory with Ability for Generalization. 119-129 - I. J. Bereznaya, Rada M. Granovskaya:
The Model of Human Short-term Memory. 130-139 - Michael A. Arbib:
Transformations and Somatotopy in Perceiving Systems. 140-147 - Konrad R. Fialkowski:
The Evolutionay Process of Randomly Growing Mutated Digital Structures as a Model of Evolution of the First Living Organisms. 148-158 - Erik Sandewall:
A Programming Tool for Management of a Predicate-Calculus-Oriented Data Base. 159-166 - Carl Hewitt:
Procedural Embedding of knowledge in Planner. 167-182 - Jerome A. Feldman, Robert F. Sproull:
System Support for the Stanford Hand-Eye System. 183-189 - Donald A. Waterman, Allen Newell:
Protocol Analysis as a Task for Artificial Intelligence. 190-217 - George W. Baylor:
Program and Protocol Analysis on a Mental Imagery Task. 218-237 - Edward S. Deutsch:
Conjectures on the Perception of Elongation. 238-247 - Edward L. Morofsky, Andrew K. C. Wong:
Computer Perception of Complex Patterns. 248-257 - Oscar Firschein, Martin A. Fischler:
A Study in Descriptive Representation of Pictorial Data. 258-269 - Aaron Sloman:
Interactions Between Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence: The Role of Intuition and Non-Logical Reasoning in Intelligence. 270-278 - P. H. Millar:
On Defining the Intelligence of Behaviour and Machines. 279-286 - Akira Kurematsu, Manabu Takeda, Seiichi Inoue:
A Method of Pattern Recognition Using Rewriting Rules. 287-297 - V. I. Rybak, Georgy L. Gimel'farb, E. F. Kushner:
One System for Simulation of Pattern Recognition Algorithms. 298-307 - J. C. Simon, A. Checroun:
Pattern Linguistic Analysis Invariant for Plane Transformations. 308-317 - N. G. Zagoruyko, K. F. Samokhvalov:
Hypothesis of Simplicity in Pattern Recognition. 318-321 - A. H. Watt, R. L. Beurle:
Recognition of Hand-Printed Numerals Reduced to Graph-Representable Form. 322-332 - Robert M. Hodgson, G. A. Gelade, R. L. Beurle:
Visual Detection of Noisy Patterns. 333-337 - John H. Munson:
Robot Planning, Execution, and Monitoring in an Uncertain Environment. 338-349 - Masakazu Ejiri, Takeshi Uno, Haruo Yoda, Tatsuo Goto, Kiyoo Takeyasu:
An Intelligent Robot with Cognition and Decision-Making Ability. 350-358 - Jerome A. Feldman, Karl K. Pingle, Thomas O. Binford, Gilbert Falk, Alan C. Kay, R. Paul, Robert F. Sproull, Jay M. Tenenbaum:
The Use of Vision and Manipulation to Solve the "Instant Insanity" Puzzle. 359-364 - Shuhei Aida, Luigi P. Cordella, N. Ivacevic:
Visual-Tactile Symbiotic System for Stereometric Pattern Recognition. 365-375 - Gen-ichiro Kinoshita, Shuhei Aida, Masahiro Mori:
Pattern Recognition by an Artificial Tactile Sense. 376-384 - Richard Paul:
Trajectory Control of a Computer Arm. 385-390 - J. C. Simon, C. Roche:
Application of Questionnaire Theory to Pattern Recognition. 391-401 - A. N. Radchenko:
Pattern Recognition by Quasi-Linguistic Translation Into Artificial Noise-Resistant Language. 402-410 - Warren L. G. Koontz, Keinosuke Fukunaga:
A Nonparametric Valley-Seeking Technique for Cluster Analysis. 411-417 - G. S. Lbov:
Training for Extremum Determination of Function of Variables Measured in Names Scale. 418-423 - Shingo Tomita, Shoichi Noguchi:
On the Classification of Patterns by the Karhunen-Loeve Orthogonal System Without Supervisor. 424-428 - Ronald M. Kaplan:
Augmented Transition Networks as Psychological Models of Sentence Comprehension. 429-443 - Roger C. Schank:
Finding the Conceptual Content and Intention in an Utterance in Natural Language Conversation. 444-454 - Jack P. Gelb:
Experiments with a Natural Language Problem-Solving System. 455-462 - S. Ramani:
A Language Based Problem-Solver. 463-473 - Terrence W. Pratt:
Kernel Equivalence of Programs and Proving Kernel Equivalence and Correctness by Test Cases. 474-480 - Robin Milner:
An Algebraic Definition of Simulation Between Programs. 481-489 - Peter Henderson:
Derived Semantics for Some Programming Language Constructs. 490-496 - Hideo Seki:
Improvement of Marko's Model Toward the Inter-Locutional Communication Theory. 497-503 - David C. Rine:
Large Systems and their Regular Expressions: An Approach to Pattern Recognition. 504-511 - Stuart C. Shapiro:
A Net Structure for Semantic Information Storage, Deduction and Retrieval. 512-523 - Robert F. Simmons, Bertram C. Bruce:
Some Relations Between Predicate Calculus and Semantic Net Representations of Discourse. 524-530 - Nicholas V. Findler, David Chen:
On the Problems of Time, Retrieval of Temporal Relations, Causality, and Co-Existence. 531-545 - Stefano Crespi-Reghizzi:
Reduction of Enumeration in Grammar Acquisition. 546-552 - Louis Hodes:
Solving Problems by Formula Manipulation in Logic and Linear Inequalities. 553-559 - Richard C. T. Lee:
Fuzzy Logic and the Resolution Principle. 560-567 - Rob Kling:
A Paradigm for Reasoning by Analogy. 568-585 - W. W. Bledsoe, Robert S. Boyer, William H. Henneman:
Computer Proofs of Limit Theorems. 586-600 - Laurent Siklóssy, Vesko Marinov:
Heuristic Search vs. Exhaustive Search. 601-607 - Richard Fikes, Nils J. Nilsson:
STRIPS: A New Approach to the Application of Theorem Proving to Problem Solving. 608-620 - Peter Freeman, Allen Newell:
A Model for Functional Reasoning in Design. 621-640 - Patrick A. V. Hall:
Branch-and-Bound and Beyond. 641-650 - Ranan B. Banerji, George W. Ernst:
Changes in Representation which Preserve Strategies in Games. 651
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