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Donald A. Waterman 1936-1987

AI Magazine

We note with sorrow the passing of Don Waterman, who died on January 4, 1987. Don was one of the pioneers of our field, whose early research built the foundation for the area that would later come to be labeled "knowledge based systems" (and still later "expert systems").


Review of Expert Micros

AI Magazine

Essentially a survey of the development of PC-based expert systems and a review of existing applications, languages, and shells, this book leaves many of the important questions unanswered. Essentially a survey of the development of PC-based expert systems and a review of existing applications, languages, and shells, this book leaves many of the important questions unanswered.


Review of Expert Micros

AI Magazine

Essentially a survey of the development of PC-based expert systems and a review of existing applications, languages, and shells, this book leaves many of the important questions unanswered.


Cognitive Expert Systems and Machine Learning: Artificial Intelligence Research at the University of Connecticut

AI Magazine

In order for next-generation expert systems to demonstrate the performance, robustness, flexibility, and learning ability of human experts, they will have to be based on cognitive models of expert human reasoning and learning. We call such next-generation systems cognitive expert systems. Research at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at the University of Connecticut is directed toward understanding the principles underlying cognitive expert systems and developing computer programs embodying those principles. The Causal Model Acquisition System (CMACS) learns causal models of physical mechanisms by understanding real-world natural language explanations of those mechanisms. The going Concern Expert ( GCX) uses business and environmental knowledge to assess whether a company will remain in business for at least the following year. The Business Information System (BIS) acquires business and environmental knowledge from in-depth reading of real-world news stories. These systems are based on theories of expert human reasoning and learning, and thus represent steps toward next-generation cognitive expert systems.


Intelligent-Machine Research at CESAR

AI Magazine

The Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Center for Engineering Systems Advanced Research (CESAR) is a national center for multidisciplinary long-range research and development (R&D) in machine intelligence and advanced control theory. Intelligent machines (including sensor-based robots) can be viewed as artificially created operational systems capable of autonomous decision making and action. One goal of the research is autonomous remote operations in hazardous environments. This review describes highlights of CESAR research through 1986 and alludes to future plans.


Connectionist architectures for artificial intelligence

Classics

This report contains the reading list for the Qualifying Examination in Artificial Intelligence. Areas covered include search, representation, reasoning, planning and problem solving, learning, expert systems, vision, robotics, natural language, perspectives and AI programming. An extensive bibliography is also provided.



Review of Introduction to Artificial Intelligence

AI Magazine

Other interesting topics in superb, it still contains inadequacies. This statement is more this chapter include nonmonotonic reasoning and modal and a testament to how remarkably difficult it is to write an adequate intentional logic. Perhaps the most intriguing chapter is introductory AI text than it is a criticism of the job done "Memory Organization and Deduction," which touches by the authors. Because there really are no single volumes upon the topics of frame-based representation and deductive yet that provide a satisfactory introduction to AI, the best retrieval and introduces the time-order representation approaches way to approach the problem of selecting text material for an of temporal system analysis and time map management introductory AI course seems to be use a book such as this .


Review of Artificial Intelligence for Microcomputers: The Guide for Business Decision Makers

AI Magazine

Other interesting topics in superb, it still contains inadequacies. This statement is more this chapter include nonmonotonic reasoning and modal and a testament to how remarkably difficult it is to write an adequate intentional logic. Perhaps the most intriguing chapter is introductory AI text than it is a criticism of the job done "Memory Organization and Deduction," which touches by the authors. Because there really are no single volumes upon the topics of frame-based representation and deductive yet that provide a satisfactory introduction to AI, the best retrieval and introduces the time-order representation approaches way to approach the problem of selecting text material for an of temporal system analysis and time map management introductory AI course seems to be use a book such as this .