8. IJCAI 1983:
Karlsruhe,
West Germany
Alan Bundy (Ed.):
Proceedings of the 8th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. Karlsruhe,
FRG,
August 1983. William Kaufmann,
1983
 
VOLUME 1
 
Automatic Programming
 
Keynote Address
 
Theorem Proving / Automatic Programming
 
Automatic Programming 1
 
Automatic Programming 2
 
Expert Systems / Automatic Programming / Knowledge Representation
 
Cognitive Modelling
 
Panel
 
Cognitive Modelling 2
 
Cognitive Modelling 1
 
Cognitive Modelling 3
 
Expert Systems
 
Keynote Address
 
Panel
 
Expert Systems 1:
Commercial Applications
 
Expert Systems 2:
Plausible Inference
 
- Henri Prade:
A Synthetic View of Approximate Reasoning Techniques.
130-136           
- J. Ross Quinlan:
Consistency and Plausible Reasoning.
137-144           
- René Reboh:
Extracting Useful Advice From Conflicting Expertise.
145-150           
Expert Systems 4:
Applications
 
Expert Systems 3:
General
 
Expert Systems 5
 
Expert Systems 6:
Plausible Reasoning
 
Expert Systems 7:
Languages and Structures,
Especially for Time Dependent Reasoning
 
Expert Systems 8:
Applications
 
Expert Systems / Automatic Programming / Knowledge Representation
 
Knowledge Representation
 
Knowledge Representation 4:
Exotic Logics
 
Knowledge Representation 5:
Time and Space
 
- Ernest Davis:
The Mercator Representation of Spatial Knowledge.
295-301           
- Drew V. McDermott:
Generalizing Problem Reduction: A Logical Analysis.
302-308           
- Jon Doyle:
A Society of Mind-Multiple Perspectives, Reasoned Assumptions, and Virtual Copies.
309-314           
Knowledge Representation / Logic Programming / Learning and Knowledge Acquisition
 
Knowledge Representation 1:
Frames and Semantic Networks
 
Knowledge Representation 2:
Uncertainty,
Non-Monotonic Logic and Timespace
 
Knowledge Representation 3:
Knowledge and Belief
 
Knowledge Representation 6
 
Expert Systems / Automatic Programming / Knowledge Representation
 
Learning and Knowledge Acquisition
 
Knowledge Representation / Logic Programming / Learning and Knowledge Acquisition
 
- Fritz Wysotzki:
Representation and Induction of Infinite Concepts and Recursive Action Sequences.
409-414           
Learning and Knowledge Acquisition 1
 
Learning and Knowledge Acquisition 2
 
Learning and Knowledge Acquisition 3
 
Learning and Knowledge Acquisition 4
 
Logic Programming
 
Keynote Address
 
Logic Programming 2:
Theoretical
 
Knowledge Representation / Logic Programming / Learning and Knowledge Acquisition
 
Logic Programming 1
 
Logic Programming 3
 
Natural Language
 
Natural Language 1:
Keynote Addresses
 
Natural Language 8
 
Natural Language 2:
Generation - Theoretical,
Including Semantics
 
VOLUME 2
 
Natural Language 3:
Generation - Theoretical,
Including Semantics
 
- Anthony Jameson:
Impression Monitoring in Evaluation-Oriented Dialog - The Role of the Listener's Assumed Expectations and Values in the Generation of Informative Statements.
616-620           
- Karen Sparck Jones:
Shifting Meaning Representations.
621-623           
- Peter Norvig:
Frame Activated Inferences in a Story Understanding Program.
624-626           
- Ingeborg Steinacker, Harald Trost:
Structural Relations - A Case Against Case.
627-629           
Natural Language 4:
Speech Related Areas
 
- Mary O'Kane:
The FOPHO Speech Recognition Project.
630-632           
- Joachim Mudler:
A System for Improving the Recognition of Fluently Spoken German Speech.
633-635           
- Kenneth Ward Church:
Allophonic and Phonotactic Constraints Are Useful.
636-638           
- Sei-ichi Nakagawa:
A Recognition Method of Connected Spoken Words With Syntactical Constraints by Augmented Continuous DP Algorithm.
639-642           
Natural Language 5:
Interfaces and Applications
 
Natural Language 6:
Interfaces and Applications
 
Natural Language 7:
Parsing,
Grammar Implementation and Morphology
 
Natural Language 9:
Parsing,
Grammar Implementation and Morphology
 
Natural Language 10:
Discourse,
Dialogue,
Etc.
 
Planning and Search
 
Planning and Search 3
 
Planning and Search 1
 
Planning and Search 2
 
Robotics
 
Robotics 2:
Motion Planning and Tracking
 
Robotics / Vision:
Robot Programming
 
- Boalin Yin:
A Framework for Handling Vision Data in an Object Level Robot Language-RAPT.
814-820           
Robotics 1
 
Robotics 3:
Mobile Robots and Programming
 
Systems Support
 
Theorem Proving
 
Theorem Proving 3:
Keynote Address
 
- Larry Wos:
Automated Reasoning: Real Uses and Potential Uses.
867-876           
Theorem Proving 2
 
Theorem Proving / Automatic Programming
 
Theorem Proving 1
 
Theorem Proving 3
 
Vision
 
Vision 1:
Motion and Correspondence
 
Vision 3:
Surfaces and Shape
 
Vision 4:
Object Models and Recognition
 
Robotics / Vision:
Robot Programming
 
Vision 2:
Perceptual Organization
 
Vision 5:
Motion Perception
 
Vision 6:
Shape from Stereo,
Shading and Contour
 
- Michael Kass:
A Computational Framework for the Visual Correspondence Problem.
1043-1045           
- A. Peter Blicher:
The Stereo Matching Problem From the Topological Viewpoint.
1046-1049           
- K. Prazdny:
Computing Convergence Angle From Random Dot Stereograms.
1050-1052           
- Anni R. Bruss:
Is What You See What You Get?
1053-1056           
- Kemt A. Stevens:
The Line of Curvature Constraint and the Interpretation of 3-D Shape From Parallel Surface Contours.
1057-1061           
- Stephen T. Barnard, Alex Pentland:
Three-Dimensional Shape From Line Drawings.
1062-1064           
Vision 7:
Integration of Information
 
Vision 8:
Object Modelling,
Detection and Recognition
 
Vision 9:
Systems and Applications
 
- Robert C. Bolles, Patrice Horaud, Marsja Jo Hannah:
3DPO: A Three-Dimensional Part Orientation System.
1116-1120           
- Augustin Lux, Viviane Souvignier:
PVV: A Goal-Oriented System for Industrial Vision.
1121-1124           
- Masahiko Yachida, T. Ichinose, Saburo Tsuji:
Model-Guided Monitoring of a Building Environment by a Mobile Robot.
1125-1127           
- Gabor T. Herman, L. Axel, Ruzena Bajcsy, H. Kundel, R. LeVeen, Jayaram K. Udupa, G. Wolf:
Model Driven Visualization of Coronary Arteries.
1128-1131           
- Fumiaki Tomita:
A Learning Vision System for 2D Object Recognition.
1132-1135           
- Bir Bhanu:
Recognition of Occluded Objects.
1136-1138           
General
 
Computers and Thought Lecture
 
Distinguished Service Award
 
Invited Talks
 
Panels
 
- Robert A. Kowalski, Hervé Gallaire, Toshio Yokoi, Robert B. K. Dewar:
Panel on the Fifth Generation Project.
1192-1194           
- Nils J. Nilsson, Sandra B. Cook, Alan C. Kay, Faye Duchin, Margaret A. Boden, Dennis Chamot:
Artificial Intelligence: Its Impact on Human Occupations and Distribution of Income.
1195-1198           
- Raymond Reiter, Hervé Gallaire, Jonathan J. King, John Mylopoulos, Bonnie L. Webber:
A Panel on AI and Databases.
1199           
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