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Why a Diagram is (sometimes) Worth Ten Thousand Words

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When two representations are informationally equivalent, their computational efficiency depends on the information-processing operators that act on them. Two sets of operators may differ in their capabilities for recognizing patterns, in the inferences they can carry out directly, and in their control strategies (in par- ticular, the control of search). Cognitive Science 11, 65-99


The Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence

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Only the section is currently online. Wiley-Interscience


Search techniques

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Annual Review of Computer Science


An Algorithm for Generating Quantifier Scopings

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Computational Linguistics, vol. 13, nos. 1-2, January-June 1987, pp. 47-63.


Learning decision lists

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See also: Full Text (pdf)Machine Learning, 2 (3), 229-246




Constraint logic programming

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In Proc. Fourteenth ACM Conference on Principles of Programming Languages, pp. 111– 119. Association for Computing Machinery.



Planning for conjunctive goals

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Artificial Intelligence, 32(3):333-377,