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Review of How Machines Think: A General Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Illustrated in Prolog

AI Magazine

Nigel Ford's book purports to be both an introduction to AI and an examination of whether machines are cognizant entities.With this pairing, Ford intends to begin at the beginning, answering the question "what is AI?" and to proceed to his main thesis about whether machines can think. Unfortunately, Ford is unable to move on to the higher plane of his main thesis.


Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence

AI Magazine

The Fourth Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence workshop was held 19-21 August 1988. The workshop featured significant developments in application of theories of representation and reasoning under uncertainty. A recurring idea at the workshop was the need to examine uncertainty calculi in the context of choosing representation, inference, and control methodologies. The effectiveness of these choices in AI systems tends to be best considered in terms of specific problem areas. These areas include automated planning, temporal reasoning, computer vision, medical diagnosis, fault detection, text analysis, distributed systems, and behavior of nonlinear systems. Influence diagrams are emerging as a unifying representation, enabling tool development. Interest and results in uncertainty in AI are growing beyond the capacity of a workshop format.


Artificial Intelligence and Legal Reasoning: A Discussion of the Field and Gardner's Book

AI Magazine

In this article, I discuss the emerging field of artificial intelligence and legal reasoning and review the new book by Anne v.d.L. Gardner, An Artificial Intelligence Approach to Legal Reasoning, published by Bradford/MIT Press (1987, 225 pp., $22.50) as the first book in its new series on the subject.


Letters to the Editor

AI Magazine

Is it because they have been "mastered," or have become "trivial?" Indeed, many new problems for these applications add to the complexity of the solutions rater than trivialize them. Indeed, the work of myself and course, is no longer mathematics. The YES/L1 language is an integration of artificial intelligence is at a of procedural and rule-based techniques. Condition-action rules in plateau from which it can rise or fall YES/L1 are driven by a RETElike algorithm.


What AI Can Do for Battle Management: A Report of the First AAAI Workshop on AI Applications to Battle Management

AI Magazine

The following is a synopsis of the findings of the first AAAI Workshop on AI Applications to Battle Management held at the University of Washington, 16 July 1987. The workshop organizer, Pete Bonasso, sent a point paper to a number of invited presenters giving his opinion of what AI could and could not do for battle management. This paper served as a focus for the workshop presentations and discussions and was augmented by the workshop presentations; it can also serve as a roadmap of topics for future workshops. AI can provide battle management with such capabilities as sensor data fusion and adaptive simulations. Also, several key needs in battle management will be AI research topics for years to come, such as understanding free text and inferencing in real time. Finally, there are several areas -- cooperating systems and terrain reasoning, for example -- where, given some impetus, AI might be able to provide help in the near future.


Review of An AI Approach to Legal Reasoning

AI Magazine

As both a computer scientist and a lawyer, Gardner understands the importance of participation by scholars from both fields in future research. Her work is directed at two groups of readers: those with technical knowledge of AI programming techniques, and those trained in law.


A Knowledge-Based Model of Audit Risk

AI Magazine

Within the academic and professional auditing communities, there has been growing concern about how to accurately assess the various risks associated with performing an audit. These risks are difficult to conceptualize in terms of numeric estimates. This article discusses the development of a prototype computational model (computer program) that assesses one of the major audit risks -- inherent risk. This program bases most of its inferencing activities on a qualitative model of a typical business enterprise.


Prose Generation from Expert Systems: An Applied Computational Linguistics Approach

AI Magazine

The PROSENET/TEXTNET approach is designed to facilitate the generation of polished prose by an expert system. The approach uses the augmented transition network (ATN) formalism to help structure prose generation at the phrase, sentence, and paragraph levels. The approach also uses expressive frames to help give the expert system builder considerable freedom to organize material flexibly at the paragraph level. The PROSENET /TEXTNET approach has been used in a number of prototype expert systems in medical domains, and has proved to be a convenient and powerful tool.