Third National Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
Michael R. Genesereth, Program Chair
August 22-26, 1983, Washington, D.C. Published by The AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California. This proceedings is available in book and CD format.
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Contents
Knowledge Representation and Problem Solving
An Overview of Meta-Level Architecture / 119
Michael R. Genesereth, Stanford University
Finding All of the Solutions to a Problem / 373
David E. Smith, Stanford University
Communication and Interaction in Multi-Agent Planning / 125
Michael Georgeff, SRI International
Data Dependencies on Inequalities / 266
Drew McDermott, Yale University
KRYPTON: Integrating Terminology and Assertion / 31
Ronald J. Brachman and Hector J. Levesque, Fairchild Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence Research; Richard E. Fikes, Xerox Palo Alto Research
The Denotational Semantics of Horn Clauses as a Production System / 229
J.-L. Lassez and M. Maher, University of Melbourne, Australia
Theory Resolution: Building in Nonequational Theories / 391
Mark E. Stickel, SRI International
Improving the Expressiveness of Many Sorted Logic / 84
Anthony G. Cohn, University of Warwick, England
The Bayesian Basis of Common Sense Medical Diagnosis / 70
Eugene Charniak, Brown University
Analyzing the Roles of Descriptions and Actions in Open Systems / 162
Carl Hewitt and Peter de Jong, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Proving the Correctness of Digital Hardware Designs / 17
Harry G. Barrow, Fairchild Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence Research
A Chess Program That Chunks / 49
Murray Campbell and Hans Berliner, Carnegie Mellon University
The Decomposition of a Large Domain: Reasoning about Machines / 387
Craig Stanfill, University of Maryland
Reasoning about State From Causation and Time in a Medical Domain / 251
William J. Long, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Use of Qualitative and Quantitative Simulations / 364
Reid G. Simmons, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
An Automatic Algorithm Designer: An Initial Implementation / 177
Elaine Kant and Allen Newell, Carnegie Mellon University
On Inheritance Hierarchies with Exceptions / 104
David W. Etherington, University of British Columbia, Canada; Raymond Reiter, University of British Columbia, Canada, and Rutgers University
Default Reasoning as Likelihood Reasoning / 348
Elaine Rich, University of Texas at Austin
Default Reasoning Using Monotonic Logic: A Modest Proposal / 297
Jane Terry Nutter, Tulane University
A Theorem-Prover for a Decidable Subset of Default Logic / 27
Philippe Besnard, Rene Quiniou, and Patrice Quinton, IRISA--INRIA Rennes, Campus de Beaulieu, France
Derivational Analogy and Its Role in Problem Solving / 64
Jaime G. Carbonell, Carnegie Mellon University
Cognitive Modeling
Three Dimensions of Design Development / 130
Neil M. Goldman, USC/lnformation Sciences Institute
Six Problems for Story Understanders / 284
Peter Norvig, University of California at Berkeley
Planning and Goal Interaction: The Use of Past Solutions in Present Situations / 148
Kristian J. Hammond, Yale University
A Model of Learning by Incremental Analogical Reasoning and Debugging / 45
Mark H. Burstein, Yale University
Modeling Human Knowledge of Routes: Partial Knowledge and Individual Variation / 216
Benjamin Kuipers, Tufts University
STRATEGIST: A Program That Models Strategy-Driven and Content-Driven Inference Behavior / 139
Richard H. Granger, Kurt P. Eiselt, and Jennifer K. Holbrook, University of California at Irvine
Learning Operator Semantics by Analogy / 100
Sarah A. Douglas, Stanford University and Xerox Palo Alto Research Center; Thomas P. Moran, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
An Analysis of a Welfare Eligibility Determination Interview: A Planning Approach / 398
Eswaran Subrahmanian, Carnegie Mellon University
Vision and Robotics
A Variational Approach to Edge Detection / 54
John Canny, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Surface Constraints from Linear Extents / 187
John R. Kender, Columbia University
An Iterative Method for Reconstructing Convex Polyhedra from External Guassian Images / 247
James J. Little, University of British Columbia, Canada
Two Results Concerning Ambiguity in Shape From Shading / 36
Michael J. Brooks, Flinders University of South Australia, Australia
Perceptual Organization as a Basis for Visual Recognition / 255
David G. Lowe and Thomas O. Binford, Stanford University
Model-Based Interpretation of Range Imagery / 210
Darwin T. Kuan and Robert J. Drazovich, Advanced Information & Decision Systems
A Design Method for Relaxation Labeling Applications / 168
Robert A. Hummel, New York University
Appropriate Lengths between Phalanges of Multijointed Fingers for Stable Grasping / 301
Tokuji Okada and Takeo Kanade, Carnegie Mellon University
Find-Path for a PUMA-Class Robot / 40
Rodney A. Brooks, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Rule Based Strategies for Image Interpretation / 429
T. E. Weymouth, J. S. Griffith, A. R. Hanson, and E. M. Riseman, University of Massachusetts
Natural Language
Recursion in TEXT and Its Use in Language Generation / 270
Kathleen R. McKeown, Columbia University
Repairing Miscommunication: Relaxation in Reference / 134
Bradley A. Goodman, Bolt Beranek & Newman, Inc.
Tracking User Goals in an Information-Seeking Environment / 59
Sandra Carberry, University of Delaware
Reasons for Beliefs in Understanding: Applications of Non-Monotonic Dependencies to Story Processing / 306
Paul O'Rorke, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
RESEARCHER: An Overview / 232
Michael Lebowitz, Columbia University
Phonotactic and Lexical Constraints in Speech Recognition / 172
Daniel P. Huttenlocher and Victor W. Zue, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Deterministic and Bottom-Up Parsing in Prolog / 383
Edward P. Stabler, Jr., University of Western Ontario, Canada
MCHART: A Flexible, Modular Chart Parsing System / 408
Henry Thompson, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Inference-Driven Semantic Analysis / 310
Martha Stone Palmer, SDC, A Burroughs Company, and University of Pennsylvania
Mapping Between Semantic Representations Using Horn Clauses / 424
Ralph M. Weischedel, University of Delaware
Constraining a Deterministic Parser / 8
J. Bachenko, D. Hindle, and E. Fitzpatrick, Naval Research Laboratory
QE-III: A Formal Approach to Natural Language Querying / 79
James Clifford, New York University
An Overview of the Penman Text Generation System / 261
William C. Mann, USC/Information Sciences Institute
Interactive Script Instantiation / 320
Michael J. Pazzani, The MITRE Corporation
Learning
Episodic Learning / 191
Dennis Kibler and Bruce Porter, University of California at Irvine
Human Procedural Skill Acquisition: Theory, Model and Psychological Validation / 420
Kurt VanLehn, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
A Production System for Learning Plans from an Expert / 22
D. Paul Benjamin and Malcolm C. Harrison, New York University
Operator Decomposability: A New Type of Problem Structure / 206
Richard E. Korf, Carnegie Mellon University
Schema Selection and Stochastic Inference in Modular Environments / 378
Paul Smolensky, University of California at San Diego
Why AM and Eurisko Appear to Work / 236
Douglas B. Lenat, Stanford University; John Seely Brown, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
Learning Physical Descriptions From Functional Definitions, Examples, and Precedents / 433
Patrick H. Winston and Boris Katz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Thomas O. Binford and Michael Lowry, Stanford University
A Problem-Solver for Making Advice Operational / 279
Jack Mostow, USC/Information Sciences Institute
Generating Hypotheses to Explain Prediction Failures / 352
Steven Salzberg, Yale University
Learning by Re-Expressing Concepts for Efficient Recognition / 182
Richard M. Keller, Rutgers University
Learning: The Construction of A Posteriori Knowledge Structures / 359
Paul D. Scott, University of Michigan
A Doubly Layered, Genetic Penetrance Learning System / 343
Larry A. Rendell, University of Guelph, Canada
An Analysis of Genetic-Based Pattern Tracking and Cognitive-Based Component Tracking Models of Adaptation / 327
Elaine Pettit and Kathleen M. Swigger, North Texas State University
Expert Systems
The Design of a Legal Analysis Program / 114
Anne v.d.L. Gardner, Stanford University
The Advantages of Abstract Control Knowledge in Expert System Design / 74
William J. Clancey, Stanford University
The GIST Behavior Explainer / 114
Bill Swartout, USC/Information Sciences
A Comparative Study of Control Strategies for Expert Systems: Age Implementation of Three Variations of PUFF / 1
Nelleke Aiello, Stanford University
A Rule-Based Approach to Information Retrieval: Some Results and Comments / 411
Richard M. Tong, Daniel G. Shapiro, Brian P. McCune, and Jeffrey S. Dean, Advanced Information & Decision Systems
Expert System Consultation Control Strategy / 369
James Slagle and Michael Gaynor, Naval Research Laboratory
Diagnosis Via Causal Reasoning: Paths of Interaction and the Locality Principle / 88
Randall Davis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
A New Inference Method for Frame-Based Expert Systems / 333
James A. Reggia, Dana S. Nau, and Pearl Y. Wang, University of Maryland
Analysis of Physiological Behavior Using a Causal Model Based on First Principles / 225
John C. Kunz, Stanford University
An Intelligent Aid for Circuit Redesign / 274
Tom M. Mitchell, Louis 1. Steinberg, Smadar Kedar-Cabelli, Van E. Kelly, Jeffrey Shulman, Timothy Weinrich, Rutgers University
TALIB: An IC Layout Design Assistant / 197
Jin Kim and John McDermott, Carnegie Mellon University
Using Structural and Functional Information in Diagnostic Design / 152
Walter Hamscher, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract Explanations of Strategy in a Diagnostic Consultation System / 157
Diane Warner Hasling, Stanford University
Search
A Theory of Game Trees / 416
Chun-Hung Tzeng and Paul W. Purdom, Jr., Indiana University
The Optimality of A + Revisited / 95
Rina Dechter and Judea Pearl, University of California at Los Angeles
Solving the General Consistent Labeling (or Constraint Satisfaction) Problem: Two Algorithms and Their Expected Complexities / 292
Bernard Nudel, Rutgers University
The Composite Decision Process: A Unifying Formulation for Heuristic Search, Dynamic Programming and Branch & Bound Procedures + / 220
Vipin Kumar, University of Texas at Austin; Laveen Kanal, University of Maryland
Non-Minimax Search Strategies for Use Against Fallible Opponents / 338
Andrew L. Reibman and Bruce W. Ballard, Duke University
Intelligent Control Using Integrity Constraints / 202
Madhur Kohli and Jack Minker, University of Maryland
Predicting the Performance of Distributed Knowledge-Based Systems: A Modeling Approach / 314
Jasmina Pavlin, University of Massachusetts
Support Hardware and Software
Massively Parallel Architectures for Al: NETL, Thistle, and Boltzmann Machines / 109
Scott E. Fahlman and Geoffrey E. Hinton, Carnegie Mellon University; Terrence J. Sejnowski, The Johns Hopkins University
YAPS: A Production Rule System Meets Objects / 5
Elizabeth Allen, University of Maryland
Specification-Based Computing Environments / 12
Robert Balzer, David Dyer, Matthew Morgenstern, and Robert Neches, USC/Information Sciences Institute
An Object-Oriented Simulator for the Apiary / 241
Henry Lieberman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Knowledge-Based Programming Using Abstract Data Types / 288
Gordon S. Novak, Jr., Stanford University
IMPULSE: A Display Oriented Editor for STROBE / 356
Eric Schoen and Reid G. Smith, Schlumberger-Doll Research
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