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- On the Implementation of AMBIT/G: A Graphical Programming LanguagePaul Rovner, D. Austin Henderson Jr.. 9-20
- Search for a Solution: A Case StudyRobert Balzer. 21-32
- Multiple Antenna Array Signal Collecting and ProcessingB. Boverie, W. D. Gregg. 49-62
- The Effect of Noise on Visual Pattern RecognitionR. L. Beurle, M. V. Daniels, B. L. Hills. 91-104
- Recognizing Convex BlobsJack Sklansky. 107-116
- A Dynamic Pattern Recognition Method Using the Preview Controlled Saccadic Movement of the DetectorMasahiro Mori, Kunikatsu Takase, Harukazu Nishio. 141-152
- Computer-Aided Design for a Reader of Hand-Printed CharactersT. Hoshino, K. Kiji. 153-160
- Recognition of Handwritten Numerals Using a Decision GraphS. Katsuragi, H. Genchi, K. Mori, S. Watanabe. 161-170
- Character Recognition Using a Log-Autocorrelation FunctionR. L. Beurle, A. J. Crawford, R. B. Guy. 183-184
- A Task-Independent Experience-Gathering Scheme for a Problem SolverJ. Ross Quinlan. 193-198
- Concepts and Methods for Heuristic SearchErik Sandewall. 199-218
- Application of Theorem Proving to Problem SolvingC. Cordell Green. 219-240
- PROW: A Step Toward Automatic Program WritingRichard J. Waldinger, Richard C. T. Lee. 241-252
- Completeness Theorems for Semantic Resolution in Consequence-FindingJames R. Slagle, Chin-Liang Chang, Richard C. T. Lee. 281-286
- E-Resolution: Extension of Resolution to Include the Equality RelationJames B. Morris. 287-294
- PLANNER: A Language for Proving Theorems in RobotsCarl Hewitt. 295-302
- Computer Solution of Calculus Word ProblemsEugene Charniak. 303-316
- Theorem Provers as Question AnswerersJared L. Darlington. 317-318
- A Net Structure Based Relational Question Answerer: Description and ExamplesStuart C. Shapiro, George H. Woodmansee. 325-346
- Characteristics and Organizing Capability of Statistical OrganizerShoichi Noguchi, Juro Oizumi. 361-372
- Learning Technique and the Stochastic Approximation MethodFridrich Sloboda, Jaroslav Fogel. 373-380
- The Learning of Parameters for Generating Compound Characterizers for Pattern RecognitionLeonard Uhr, Sara Jordan. 381-416
- A Pattern Classification by the Time-Varying Threshold MethodShuhei Aida, Gen-ichiro Kinoshita. 417-428
- Computer Simulation of Articulatory Activity in Speech ProductionPaul Mermelstein. 447-454
- A Statistical Study of Visual Resolution ThresholdsB. L. Hills, R. L. Beurle, M. V. Daniels. 455-470
- Human Control of Remote Computer-ManipulatorsThomas B. Sheridan, William R. Ferrell. 483-494
- State Space Models of Remote Manipulation TasksDaniel E. Whitney. 495-508
- A Mobile Automaton: An Application of Artificial Intelligence TechniquesNils J. Nilsson. 509-520
- The Stanford Hand-Eye ProjectJerome A. Feldman, C. M. Feldman, Gilbert Falk, C. Grape, J. Pearlman, Irwin Sobel, Jay M. Tenenbaum. 521-526
- An Augmented State Transition Network Analysis ProcedureDaniel G. Bobrow, J. Bruce Fraser. 557-568
- A Conceptual Parser for Natural LanguageRoger C. Schank, Lawrence G. Tesler. 569-578
- Using Relational Operators to Structure Long-Term MemoryAlan L. Tharp, Gilbert K. Krulee. 579-586
- Web GrammarsJohn L. Pfaltz, Azriel Rosenfeld. 609-620
- A Formal Description for Two-Dimensional PatternsCharles T. Zahn Jr.. 621-628
- Machine Perception and Description of Pictorial DataMartin A. Fischler. 629-640
- Experiments with a Search Algorithm for the Data Base of a Human Belief SystemKenneth Mark Colby, Lawrence G. Tesler, Horace Enea. 649-654
- Cognitive Processes and I11-Defined Problems: A Case Study from DesignCharles M. Eastman. 669-690