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adam_text Index of Papers Automated Reasoning Search S. Russell 1 Efficient Memory-Bounded Search Methods A. Bramanti-Gregor, H.W. Davis, and F.G. 6 Ganschow Strengthening Heuristics for Lower Cost Opti¬ mal and Near Optimal Solutions in A * Search R. Ramaswamy and A.K. Sen 11 Single Machine Scheduling as a Graph Search Problem with Path-Dependent Arc Costs A.L. Köll and H. Kaindl 16 A New Approach to Dynamic Weighting Constraint Satisfaction A. San Miguel Aguirre 18 Symmetries and the Cardinality Operator C. Bessiere 23 Arc-Consistency for Non-Binary Dynamic CSPs B.W. Benson jr. and E.C. Freuder 28 Interchangeability Preprocessing Can Improve Forward Checking Search P.A. Geelen 31 Dual Viewpoint Heuristics for Binary Con¬ straint Satisfaction Problems B.M. Smith 36 How to Solve the Zebra Problem, or Path Con¬ sistency the Easy Way Possibilistic Reasoning D. Dubois, J. Lang, and H. Prade 38 Dealing with Multi-Source Information in Pos¬ sibilistic Logic C.J. Liau and B. I-Peng Lin 43 Quantitative Modal Logic and Possibilistic Rea¬ soning S. Parsons 48 Qualitative Belief Networks C.-H. Tzeng 51 Plausible Reasoning in Bayesian Networks Z. Luo 53 Probabilistic Reasoning in Mixed Models Using Bayesian Belief Networks And its Application Theorem Proving D. Barker-Plummer and S.C. Bailin 55 Graphical Theorem Proving: An Approach to Reasoning with the Help of Diagrams J. Würtz 60 Unifying Cycles D. Hutter 65 Adapting a Resolution Calculus for Inductive Proofs U. Egly 70 A Simple Proof for the Pigeonhole Formulae Proof Plans, Program Synthesis I. Frank, D. Basin, and A. Bundy 72 An Adaptation of Proof-Planning to Declarer Play in Bridge F. Giunchiglia and T. Walsh 77 Tree Subsumption: Reasoning with Outlines E. Kounalis 82 A Simplification-Based Approach to Program Synthesis M. Franová and Y. Kodratoff 87 Predicate Synthesis from Formal Specifications Logic Programming N. Leone and P. Rullo 92 Stable Model Semantics and its Computation for Ordered Logic Programs J. Chen 97 A Refined Semantics for Disjunctive Logic Pro¬ grams L.M. Pereira and J.J. Alferes 102 Well Founded Semantics for Logic Programs with Explicit Negation V. Kuznetsov 107 Negation as Exception P. Hill 109 Data Structures and Typed Logic Programs A. Brogi, E. Lamma, and P. Mello 114 ATMS for Implementing Logic Programming E. Lamma and P. Mello 119 An Assumption-Based Truth Maintenance Sys- ttm Dealing with Non-Ground Justifications H. Нага 124 Solving the Large-Scale 0-1 Integer Program¬ ming Problem Using an Assumption-Based Method Reasoning Methods N. Iwayama, K. Satoh, and J. Arima 129 A Formalization of Generalization-Based Anal¬ ogy in General Logic Programs R. Demolombe 134 A Strategy for the Computation of Conditional Answers Y. Huang and A.E. Adam 139 A Relevancy Knowledge Model of Analogical Reasoning J. Puyol-Gruart, L. Godo, and С Sierra 144 A Specialisation Calculus to Improve Expert Systems Communication Abduction E. Maim 149 .Abduction and Constraint Logic Programming T. Hoppe 154 On the Relationship between Partial Deduction and Abductive Reasoning A. Waern 159 Reactive Abduction Cognitive Modeling A. Camuiri, C. Innocenti, M. Frixione, and 164 R. Zacearía A Model of Representation and Communication of Music and Multimedia Knowledge A.S. Tanguiane 169 Artificial Perception and Music Recognition: A Heuristic Approach T. Veale and M.T. Keane 174 Conceptual Scaffolding: Using Metaphors to Build Knowledge Structures S. Sitter and E. Maier 179 Rhetorical Relations in a Model of Information- Seeking Dialogues A. Quilici 181 Recognizing and Revising Unconvincing Expla¬ nations Connectionist and PDP Models for AI Connectionist Architectures С Jacquemin 183 Activation Diffusion: a Connectionist Network for Robust Parsing S. Wermter 188 A Hybrid and Connectionist Architecture for a Scanning Understanding V. Kurkova 193 Universal Approximation Using Feedforward Neural Networks with Gaussian Bar Units A.B. Bulsari and H. Saxén 198 A Partially Recurrent Connectionist Model Neural Networks and Applications G. Dorffner and M. Rotter 203 On the Virtues of Functional Connectionist Compositionality J. Diederich, A. Thümmel, and E. Bartels 206 Recurrent and Feedforward Networks for Human-Computer Interaction A. Ultsch 208 Knowledge Acquisition with Self-Organising Neural Networks S. Margarita 211 Genetic Neural Networks for Financial Mar¬ kets: Some Results A.J. Pinz and H. Bischof 214 Neural Network "Surgery": Transplantation of Hidden Units P. Ferrara, A. Ferscha, and G. Haring 216 A Collision Avoiding Six Legged Walking Ma¬ chine Based on Kohonen Feature Maps Distributed AI and Multiagent Systems G. Tidhar and J.S. Rosenschein 219 A Contract Net with Consultants: An Alterna¬ tive Architecture and Experimental Results N.R. Jennings 224 Towards a Cooperation Knowledge Level For Collaborative Problem Solving E. Ephrati and J.S. Rosenschein 229 Reaching Agreement through Partial Revelation of Preferences M. Woold ridge and M. Fisher 234 A First-Order Branching Time Logic of Multi- Agent System T. Bouron and A. Collinot 239 SAM: A Model to Design Complex Computa¬ tional Social Agents B. Lemaire 244 Hypothetical Reasoning within the Blackboard Model for Constructing Explanations Index of Papers xiii Α. Cawsey, J.R. Galliërs, S. Reece, and K. 249 Sparck-Jones A Comparison of Architectures for Autonomous Multi-Agent Communication К. Ghedira and G. Vertfaillie 252 A Multi-Agent Model for the Resource Alloca¬ tion Problem: A Reactive Approach J.-C. Le Mentec and S. Brunessaux 255 Improving Reactivity in a Blackboard Architec¬ ture with Parallelism and Interruptions Enabling Technology and Systems Z. Wu, T. Huang, J. Ying, and Z. He 257 A Summary of Coupled Expert Systems Build¬ ing Toolkit ZIPE P. Lalanda, F. Chaipillet, and J.-P. Haton 262 A Real Time Blackboard Based Architecture E. Bahr, F. Barachini, and H. Mistelberger 267 On Efficient Load Balancing for Parallel Exe¬ cution of Production Systems I. van Langeveide, A. Philipsen, and J. Treur 272 Formal Specification of Compositional Architec¬ tures Integrated Systems N. Kehrer and G. Neumann 277 Business Event Oriented Information Systems Based on Meta Programming B. Logan, D. Come, and T. Smithers 282 The Edinburgh Designer System: An Architec¬ ture for Solving ΠΙ- Structured Problems N.K. Kasabov and S.H. Petkov 287 Neural Networks and Logic Programming - a Hybrid Model and its Applicability to Building Expert Systems Knowledge Representation Nonmonotonic Reasoning J. Dix 289 Default Theories of Poole-Type and a Method for Constructing Cumulative Versions of De¬ fault Logic P. Doherty and VV. Lukaszewicz 294 F0NML3 - A First-Order Non-monotonic Logic with Explicit Defaults Y. Hua Tan and J. Treur 299 Constructive Default Logic and the Control of Defeasible Reasoning xiv Index of Papers T. Schaub 304 On Constrained Default Theories D. Pearce 309 Default Logic and Constructive Logic L. Fariñas del Cerro, A. Herzig, and J. Lang 314 From Ordering-Based Nonmonotonic Reasoning to Conditional Logics M. Cadoli and M. Schaerf 319 Approximate Inference in Default Logic and Circumscription W. Wobcke 324 On the Use of Epistemic Entrenchment in Non¬ monotonic Reasoning Y. Moinard 329 Circumscriptions as Preferential Entailment I.N.F. Niemelä 334 A Unifying Framework for Nonmonotonic Reasoning O. Papini 339 A Complete Revision Function in Prepositional Calculus W. Zadrozny 344 Explanations at the Knowledge Level Formal Methods, Complexity C. Bäckström and B. Nebel 349 On the Computational Complexity of Planning and Story Understanding M. Dalai 354 Tractable Instances of Some Hard Deduction Problems H. Kautz and B. Selmán 359 Planning as Satisfiability M.P. Singh 364 A Critical Examination of the Cohen-Levesque Theory of Intentions Foundations of Temporal Reasoning L. Console, L. Portinale, D. Theseider Dupré, 369 and P. Torasso Diagnostic Reasoning Across Different Time Points A. Porto and C. Ribeiro 374 Temporal Inference with a Point Based Interval Algebra A. Weigel and R. Bleisinger 379 Support for Resolving Contradictions in Time Interval Networks M. Denecker, L. Missiaen, and M. 384 Bruynooghe Temporal Reasoning with Abductive Event Calculus Foundations of Spatial Reasoning Learning Strategies L. Latecki and S. Pribbenow 389 On Hybrid Reasoning for Processing Spatial Ex¬ pressions D.A. Randell, Z. Cui, and A.G. Cohn 394 An Interval Logic for Space Based on "Connec¬ tion" J.-P. Mohren and J. Müller 399 A Geometrical Approach to Depictional Repre¬ sentation of Spatial Relations Foundations of Reasoning about Actions P. Peppas and W. Wobcke 403 On the Use of Epistemic Entrenchment in Rea¬ soning about Action N.J. Davies 408 A First Order Theory of Knowledge, Belief and Action C. Froidevaux 413 Default Logic for Action Rule-Based Systems A. Camurri, G. Vercelli, and R. Zacearía 418 Real Time Knowledge Representation and Rea¬ soning About Real Tasks Terminological Knowledge C. Kindermann 420 Retraction in Terminological Knowledge Bases A. Napoli 425 Subsumption and Classification-Based Reason¬ ing in Object-Based Representations Machine Learning Inductive Learning G. Weiß 430 Learning the Goal Relevance of Actions in Clas¬ sifier Systems O. Gascuel and G. Caraux 435 Statistical Significance in Inductive Learning A. Karalic 440 Employing Linear Regression in Regression Tree Leaves G. Kalkanis and G.V. Conroy 442 Inductive Learning of Effective and Efficient Classification Rules M. Kovacic, N. Lavrac, M. Grobelnik, D. 444 Zupanic, and D. Mladenic Stochastic Search in Inductive Logic Program- ming P. Marquis 446 Building up Inductive Generalizations from Facts M. Botta, A. Giordana, and L. Saitta 451 Comparison of Search Strategies in Learning Relations H. Ade, L. De Raedt, and M. Bruynooghe 456 Inverse Resolution in an Integrated Inductive- Deductive Learning System Concept Formation G. Bisson 458 Conceptual Clustering in a First Order Logic Representation G. Widmer and M. Kubat 463 Learning Flexible Concepts from Streams of Ex¬ amples: FLORAS Y. Saito, S. Tojo, and S. Komiya 468 Intuitive Classification Based on Affinity C. Carpineto 471 Shift of Bias without Operators Generalisation and Refinement 474 C. Nedellec How to Specialize by Theory Refinement M. Sebag and M. Schoenauer 479 Learning to Control Inconsistent Knowledge P.D. Scott and K.H. Sage 484 Why Generalize? Hybrid Representations and Instance-Based Learning A. Samuel and F. Raynaut 487 Oriented Shift of Representational Bias for Elementary Patterns Natural Language Natural Language Generation F. Cerbah 490 Generating Causal Explanations: From Quali¬ tative Models to Natural Language Texts L. Wanner 495 Lexical Choice and the Organization of Lexical Resources in Text Generation H. Horaček 500 Explanations for Constraint Systems W. Finkler and A. Schauder 505 Effects of Incremental Output on Incremental Natural Language Generation Index of Papers x> Parsing M. Crocker and I. Lewin 508 Parsing as Deduction: Rules versus Principles H. Haugeneder 513 A Computational Model for Processing Coordi¬ nate Structures: Parsing Coordination without Grammatical Specification J.-M. Grandchamp and S. Letellier 518 Predictions in Deterministic Parsing: a Frame¬ work for Lexical Correction K. Nagao 523 A Preferential Constraint Satisfaction Tech¬ nique for Natural Language Analysis Logic-Oriented Descriptions M. Singh and M.P. Singh 528 Computing the Temporal Structure of Events in Natural Language S. Lorenz 533 Presupposition, Anaphora, and Reasoning about Change B. Keller 538 A Logic for Representing Grammatical Knowl¬ edge J.J. Quantz 543 How to Fit Generalized Quantifiers into Termi¬ nological Logics Speech Understanding, Miscellaneous 548 W. Heinz, J. Matiasek, H. Trost, and E. Buchberger Comparison in NLIs - Habitability and Database Reality A. Bonneau, F. Charpillet, S. Coste, J.-P. 553 Haton, Y. Laprie, and P. Marquis A Model for Hypothetical Reasoning Applied to Speech Recognition С. Рука 558 Management of Hypotheses in an Integrated Speech-Language Architecture T. Veale and P. Cunningham 561 Competitive Hypothesis Resolution in TWIG, a Blackboard-Driven Text Understanding System C. Gierl and D.P. Frost 564 Identification of Domain-Specific Terminology by Combining Mutual Information and Lexical Induction Principles of AI Applications Models for Problem Solving A. Voß, W. Karbach, C.-H. Coulon, U. 567 Drouven, and В. Bartsch-Spörl Generic Specialists in Competent Behaviour C. Duursma 572 Interpretation Models and Problem Solving Methods M. Reindere and B. Bredeweg 577 Reflective Strategic Control of Multiple Problem Solving Methods F. van Harmelen and J. Balder 582 (ML)2: A Formal Language f or К ADS Models Software Design B. Smyth and P. Cunningham 587 Déjà Vu: A Hierarchical Case-Based Reasoning System for Software Design M. Brown 590 Incorporating Similarity Measures into Case Retrieval Using Analogue Marker Passing M. Boriilo, A. Boriilo, N. Castell, D. Latour, 593 Y. Toussaint, and M.F. Verdejo Applying Linguistic Engineering to Spatial Soft¬ ware Engineering: the Traceability Problem X. Atamán, I. Álarcon, E. De Pablo, and J.L. 596 Zaccagnini The Maquette- Based Methodology Applied to Real- Time Knowledge-Based Systems P. Rademakers and R. Pfeifer 601 The Role of Knowledge Level Models in Situated Adaptive Design Applications of Genetic Algorithms B. Filipie 603 Enhancing Genetic Search to Schedule a Pro¬ duction Unit D. Dasgupta and D.R. McGregor 608 Engineering Optimizations Using the Structured Genetic Algorithm Philosophical Foundations A.G. Hoffmann 610 Phenomenology, Representations and Complex¬ ity G. Zaverucha 615 Logical Foundations of a Modal Defeasible Relevant Logic of Belief xvi Index of Papers E. Vinkhuyzen 620 On the Non- Existence of Knowledge Level Mod¬ els J. Fox, P. Krause, and S. Ambler 623 Arguments, Contradicitions and Practical Rea¬ soning Planning, Scheduling and Reasoning about Actions S. Biundo, D. Dengler, and J. Köhler 628 Deductive Planning and Plan Reuse in a Com¬ mand Language Environment S.J.S. Cranefield 633 A Logical Framework for Practical Planning P.M. Berry 638 SCHEDULING: A Problem of Decision-Making Under Uncertainty P. Traverso, A. Cimatti, and L. Spalazzi 643 Beyond the Single Planning Paradigm: Intro¬ spective Planning K. Tadepalli and N. Parames waran 648 Reason Maintenance Systems for Multiagent Planning G. Kelleher and A.G. Cohn 653 Automatically Synthesising Domain Constraints from Opera¬ tor Descriptions Robotics Motion Planning A.P. Del Pobil and M.A. Serna 656 Solving the Find-Path Problem in 3D by a Sim¬ ple Object Model J. del R. Millan 661 Building Reactive Path-Finders through Rein¬ forcement Connectionist Learning: Three Issues and an Architecture D. Kontoravdis, A. Likas, and A. Stafylopatis 666 Collision-Free Movement of an Autonomous Vehicle Using Reinforcement Learning J.M. Ahuactzin, E.-G. Talbi, P. Bessiere, and 671 E. Mazer Using Genetic Algorithms for Robot Motion Planning Automatic Assembly C. Ramos and E. Oliveira 676 Planning, Execution and Sensor-Based Reac¬ tion for Assembly Robotic Tasks L.M. Gambardella and M. Наех 681 Grasp Planning for Automatic Assembly Tasks Using Artificial Fields Reasoning about Physical Systems Qualitative Modeling M. Neitzke 683 Modeling Physical Systems with Relative De¬ scriptions of Parameters A.F. Toal 685 PQS: "I dont know" Is an Important Qualita¬ tive Statement J. Primus and B. Fal tings 687 Domain Modeling for Monitoring Systems A.E. Nicholson and J.M. Brady 689 The Data Association Problem when Monitor¬ ing Robot Vehicles Using Dynamic Belief Net¬ works K. Bousson and L. Travé-Massuyès 694 Formalizing Expertise Qualitative Operators Diagnosis and Repair 699 704 709 J. Self Cognitive Diagnosis for Tutoring Systems P. Pu and Y. Huang Crossroad Diagnosis G. Friedrich, G. Gottlob, and W. Nejdi Formalizing the Repair Process Z. Csáki 714 Identification as Learning in Reasoning about Incomplete Knowledge of Physical Systems Diagnosis 0. Dressier and P. Struss 719 Back to Defaults: Characterizing and Comput¬ ing Diagnoses as Coherent Assumption Sets P. Besnard and M.-O. Cordier 724 Explanatory Diagnoses and their Computation by Circumscription 1. Mozetic 729 A Polynomial -Time Algorithm for Model-Based Diagnosis R.R. Bakker and M. Bourseau 734 Pragmatic Reasoning in Model-Based Diagnosis Dynamical Systems J. Bradshavv and R.M. Young 739 Evaluating the Behaviour of the BAe 1Ą6 Hy¬ draulic System Using the Doris System Index of Papers xvii Y Uhida 744 A Graphical Approach to Qualitative Reasoning on Dynamic Systems MR. Vetcovi ud J.-P Roble· 749 Fuzzy Diagnosis of Continuous Processei B. Falling», D. H »rood, and 1. Smith 754 Dynamic Constraint Propagation with Continuou» Variable t User Interfaces С Conati ud J. Slack 759 Accessing Information through Graphics T. Rist aad E. André 764 From Presentation Tasks to Picture«: Toward* a Computational Approach to Graphics Design AS. Chakravarthy, K.B. Наамг, and L M 769 Wei timan A Uniform Memory-Based Representation for Visual Languages S. Oei, R. Smit, J. Schreinemaker». L. 774 Marino·, and J. Sirles The Presentation Manager, A Method for Task- Driven Concept Presentation Vision and Signal Understanding Scene Interpretation E. Ardizzone, F. Callan, A. Chelia, and S. 776 G aglio The Mapping Between Geometrie and Symbolic Knowledge in Artificial Vision: A Connection- is t Approach S. Gong and H. Buxton 781 On the Visual Expectations of Moving Objects R.J. Howarth and H. Buxton 7Hr> Analogical Representation of Swlial Events for Understanding Traffic Beliav N. Navab and Z. Zhang "'Hi From Multiple Objects Motion Analysis To Behavior-Based Object Recognition Active Vision E. Dekneuvel, M. Ghallab, and J -P Thibault TT, Hypotheses Management for Scent Interpreta¬ tion m a Multtsensory Perception Machine Q.-T. Luong and OD. Faiigera* SOO Active Head Movements Help Solve Stereo Cor¬ respondence G.-J. diefing, H. JanBen, and H. Mallot 80Ì Saccadtc Object Recognition with an Active Vi¬ sion System Ρ ReniagMino. J Kuiler V, Mal*·, адеі J *«« Illingwurth On Computing the S'rtt 1жА c'a m r ro ţ'ammr- ter* in Actie* І'маоп R Milanese. JM Bo·!. *»d T Pan *u* A Bottom- ľp Attention System for Aclitr \ i- »ton 3D Shape- and Seen« Anály »I· S Bobrer, M Branckmann, and VV «on "11 Seelen iiiiiaf Obstacle Detection by a Geometrically Simplified Optical flow Approach VV B. Seale» and ť R Dyer 816 An Occlusion-Based Representation of Shape for Viewpoint Recovery L. Robert. R. Dericne, aed OD Fänger a· 8 .M Dense Depth Recovery From Stereo Images M.G. Milanova, I.A. Aleksandrov, and RK 8.Ч Kn oche* Recovering and CA D/CAM Procesem» of Com¬ ptes Surfaces H. Ѕома and R. Horami 826 Model Indexing Based on о Graph-Theoretic Approach Verification, of Knowledge-. JMion and Test items J.-P. Laurent *29 Proposal* for a \altil Terminology iri UBS Val¬ idation A.I). Preere and К Shinglial Я.15 Verifying h'notfledgr Bate» by Anomaly Detec¬ tion: An Experience Report V Mewgucr ñiü Incremental \erification of Ruir- Rated Frprrt Syttem* S І.оімди M Ą S Refinement of hnowledi/e Rate» Bated on Con¬ sistency Invited Papers (). Stork «M A Third Mctdality of Saturni language* P. Stru-v. Ht"> ) hnowledgr-ltucd l)tagnn*is - An Important ('halhnge and 'louchttonr for Al SJ RoMrn.orhrin ЯТ' Perception and Action in Autonomous System* «viii Index of Pipers
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