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Artificial Intelligence, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1-3, January 1972
- Bertram C. Bruce:

A Model for Temporal References and Its Application in a Question Answering Program. 1-25 - W. W. Bledsoe, Robert S. Boyer, William H. Henneman:

Computer Proofs of Limit Theorems. 27-60 - A. L. Cherniavsky:

A Program for Timetable Compilation by a Look-Ahead Method. 61-76 - Ronald M. Kaplan:

Augmented Transition Networks as Psychological Models of Sentence Comprehension. 77-100 - Gilbert Falk:

Interpretation of Imperfect Line Data as a Three-Dimensional Scene. 101-144 - James J. Gillogly:

The Technology Chess Program. 145-163 - Louis Hodes:

Solving Problems by Formula Manipulation in Logic and Linear Inequalities. 165-174 - Eliana Minicozzi, Raymond Reiter:

A Note on Linear Resolution Strategies in Consequence-Finding. 175-180 - Alan W. Biermann:

On the Inference of Turing Machines from Sample Computations. 181-198 - Kenneth Mark Colby, Franklin Dennis Hilf, Sylvia Weber, Helena C. Kraemer:

Turing-like Indistinguishability Tests for the Calidation of a Computer Simulation of Paranoid Processes. 199-221 - Ranan B. Banerji, George W. Ernst:

Strategy Construction Using Homomorphisms Between Games. 223-249 - Richard Fikes, Peter E. Hart, Nils J. Nilsson:

Learning and Executing Generalized Robot Plans. 251-288

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