Journal: Computational Intelligence

Volume 13, Issue 4

439 -- 464Massimo Zancanaro, Oliviero Stock, Carlo Strapparava. Multimodel Interaction for Information Access: Exploiting Cohesion
465 -- 487André Trudel. A Temporal Knowledge Representation Approach Based on Elementary Calculus
486 -- 505Amnon Meisels, Jihad El-Sana, Ehud Gudes. Decomposing and Solving Timetabling Constraint Networks
506 -- 533Ariel Cohen. Default Reasoning and Generics
534 -- 581Jonathan Cagan, Kenneth Kotovsky. Simulated Annealing and the Generation of the Objective Function: A Model of Learning During Problem Solving
582 -- 623Jacob Feldman. Regularity-based Perceptual Grouping

Volume 13, Issue 3

301 -- 308Lucja Iwanska, Wlodek Zadrozny. Introduction to the Special Issue on Context in Natural Language Processing
309 -- 347Massimo Poesio, David R. Traum. Conversational Actions and Discourse Situations
348 -- 390Lucja Iwanska. Reasoning with Intensional Negative Adjectivals: Semantics, Pragmatics, and Context
391 -- 413John Gurney, Donald Perlis, Khemdut Purang. Interpreting Presuppositions Using Active Logic: From Contexts to Utterances
414 -- 426Giacomo Ferrari. Types of Contexts and Their Role in Multimodal Communication
427 -- 438Varol Akman, Mehmet Surav. The Use of Situation Theory in Context Modeling

Volume 13, Issue 2

165 -- 187Francis Jeffry Pelletier, Renee Elio. What Should Default Reasoning Be, by Default?
188 -- 214Michel P. Féret, Janice I. Glasgow. A Formal Model for Experience-Aided Diagnosis
215 -- 257Henry E. Kyburg Jr.. Combinatorial Semantics: Semantics for Frequent Validity
258 -- 299Pascal Coupey, Christophe Fouqueré. Extending Conceptual Definitions with Default Knowledge

Volume 13, Issue 1

1 -- 31Fernando Gomez, Carlos Segami, Richard D. Hull. Determining Prepositional Attachment, Prepositional Meaning, Verb Meaning, and Thematic Roles
32 -- 86Charles Dierbach, Daniel L. Chester. Abstractional Concept Mapping: A Foundational Model for Analogical Reasoning
87 -- 125Jugal K. Kalita, Joel C. Lee. An Informal Semantic Analysis of Motion Verbs Based on Physical Primitives
126 -- 143Matthew A. F. McDonald, Philip Hingston. Discounted Reinforcement Learning Does Not Scale