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Artificial Intelligence Review, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, March 1988
- Yves Kodratoff, John A. Campbell:
Response time. 1-2 - Peter M. D. Gray, Graham Storrs, J. B. H. Boulay:
Knowledge representations for database metadata. 3-29 - Karen L. McGraw, Mary R. Seale:
Knowledge elicitation with multiple experts: considerations and techniques. 31-44 - Stephen J. Maskell, R. A. Cobley, Leonard Bolc, Ajit Narayanan, G. H. Hall, Richard S. Forsyth, Tony Dodd:
Book reviews. 45-65 - Richard S. Forsyth:
The trouble with AI. 67-77
Volume 2, Number 2, June 1988
- Derek Partridge, Ken Paap:
An introduction to learning. 79-101 - Iain D. Craig:
Blackboard systems. 103-118 - Steve Torrance, Michael F. McTear, Trevor Cooper-Chadwick, Jason Trenouth, Andy Cheese, Russ Thomas, Michael Pengelly:
Book reviews. 119-132 - Blay Whitby:
Professionalism and AI. 133-139
Volume 2, Number 3, September 1988
- Ajit Narayanan:
Editorial. 141-142 - David Connah, Martin Shiels, Peter Wavish:
Onbeing there: why simulated reality is better than the real thing. 143-150 - Antony Galton:
Formal semantics: is it relevant to artificial intelligence? 151-165 - Glenn Langford:
Intelligence and desire in animals, men and robots. 167-179 - Colin Beardon:
Explanations in cognitive science. 181-193 - Ajit Narayanan:
Fodor and Pylyshyn on connectionism: an extended review and brief critique. 195-213 - S. G. Langford, Ajit Narayanan, Richard S. Forsyth, Jon Nichol, Barbara Gorayska, Colin Beardon:
Book reviews. 215-227
Volume 2, Number 4, December 1988
- Mark T. Keane:
Analogical mechanisms. 229-251 - Tony Dodd, Leonard Bolc, Paul Taylor, Judith Wusterman, Blay Whitby, Carlton McDonald, J. Garwood, Jim Sholicar, Wendy J. Milne, Michael Pengelly, Tony Priest, Antony Galton, Mahesan Niranjan, D. Rainton, J. R. Thomas, Steve Hedges, Barbara Gorayska:
Book reviews. 253-309 - Nicholas V. Findler:
The debt of artificial intelligence to John von Neumann. 311-312
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