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- Artificial Intelligence and Connectionism: Some Philosophical ImplicationsIvan M. Havel. 25-41
- Logic for Representing and Implementing Knwoledge about System BehaviourDavid Gilbert, Christopher J. Hogger. 42-49
- Prolog: A Step towards the Future of ProgrammingOlga Stepánková, Petr Stepánek. 50-81
- An Introduction to Constraint Logic ProgrammingFrank Kriwaczek. 82-94
- Logic and DatabasesJohann Eder. 95-103
- Introduction to Machine LearningMiroslav Kubat. 104-138
- Approaches to Inductive Logic ProgrammingPavel Brazdil. 139-160
- Advanced Machine Learning Techniques for Computer VisionStéphane Moscatelli, Yves Kodratoff. 161-197
- Notes on Current Trends in AI PlanningSam Steel. 198-207
- The Application of Reason Maintenance Systems in Planning and SchedulingGerry Kelleher. 208-237
- Practical Applications of Planning TasksJirí Lazanský. 238-244
- The Role of Uncertainty Measures and Principles in AIGeorge J. Klir. 245-254
- Introduction to Probabilistic Methods of Knowledge Representation and ProcessingRadim Jirousek. 255-285
- On Belief FunctionsPetr Hájek, David Harmanec. 286-307
- Data Analysis and Uncertainty ProcessingZdenek Kouba. 308-315
- Some Aspects of Knowledge EngineeringVladimír Marík, Tomás Vlcek. 316-337
- An Automatic Knowledge Acquisition ToolNicholas V. Findler. 338-367
- Distributed AI and its ApplicationsJim Doran. 368-372
- Architectures for Second Generation Knowledge Based SystemsJosé Cuena. 373-403
- An Introduction to Qualitative ReasoningOlga Stepánková. 404-418
- Model-Based Diagnosis: An OverviewIgor Mozetic. 419-430
- Dynamic System Simulation with Qualitative Differential EquationsIvan Bratko. 431-439
- An Introduction to Neurocomputing and its Possible Role in AIGeorg Dorffner. 440-464
- Intelligent Presentation and Dialogue ManagementErnest A. Edmonds, Bryan S. Murray. 465-476
- Linguistic Aspects of Natural Language ProcessingEva Hajicová. 477-484