Proceedings of the Eighth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
Thomas Dietterich and William Swartout, Program Cochairs
July 29-August 3, 1990, Boston, Massachusetts. Published by The AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California. This proceedings is also available in book and CD format.
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Contents
Automated Reasoning
Constraint Satisfaction Problems
Complexity of K-Tree Structured Constraint Satisfaction Problems
Eugene C. Freuder, University of New Hampshire / 4
Tree Decomposition with Applications to Constraint Processing
Itay Meiri and Judea Pearl, University of California at Los Angeles; and
Rina Dechter, Technion--Israel Institute of Technology / 10
Solving Large-Scale Constraint-Satisfaction and Scheduling Problems
Using a Heuristic Repair Method
Steven Minton, Andrew B. Philips, and Philip Laird, NASA Ames Research
Center; and Mark D. Johnston, Space Telescope Science Institute / 17
Dynamic Constraint Satisfaction Problems
Sanjay Mittal and Brian Falkenhainer, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center /
25
The Complexity of Constraint Satisfaction in Prolog
Bernard A. Nadel, Wayne State University / 33
An Algebraic Approach to Conflict Resolution in Planning
Qiang Yang, University of Waterloo / 40
Some Applications of Graph Bandwidth to Constraint Satisfaction
Problems
Ramin Zabih, Stanford University / 46
Distributed and Parallel Systems
An Organizational Approach to Adaptive Production Systems
Toru Ishida and Makoto Yokoo, NTT Communications and Information
Processing Laboratories; and Les Gasser, University of Southern California /
52
The Design of a Marker Passing Architecture for Knowledge Processing
Wing Lee and Dan Moldovan, University of Southern California / 59
A Parallel Asynchronous Distributed Production System
James G. Schmolze and Suraj Goel, Tufts University / 65
Distributed Artificial Intelligence
Distributed Truth Maintenance
David Murray Bridgeland and Michael N. Huhns, Microelectronics and
Computer Technology Corporation / 72
DARES: A Distributed Automated REasoning System
S. E. Conry, D. J. MacIntosh, and R. A. Meyer, Clarkson University /
78
A Hierarchical Protocol for Coordinating Mulitagent Behaviors
Edmund H. Durfee and Thomas A. Montgomery, University of Michigan / 86
On Acting Together
Hector J. Levesque and José H. T. Nunes, University of Toronto;
and Philip R. Cohen, SRI International / 94
Negotiation and Conflict Resolution in Non-Cooperative Domains
Gilad Zlotkin and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein, Hebrew University / 100
Evidential Reasoning
Probabilistic Semantics for Cost Based Abduction
Eugene Charniak and Solomon E. Shimony, Brown University / 106
Two Views of Belief: Belief as Generalized Probability and Belief as
Evidence
Joseph Y. Halpern and Ronald Fagin, IBM Almaden Research Center / 112
The Belief Calculus and Uncertain Reasoning
Yen-Teh Hsia, Université Libre de Bruxelles / 120
Symbolic Probabilistic Inference in Belief Networks
Ross D. Shachter and Brendan A. Del Favero, Stanford University; and
Bruce D'Ambrosio, Oregon State University / 126
Planning
An Approach to Reasoning About Continuous Change for Applications in
Planning
Thomas Dean and Greg Siegle, Brown University / 132
Anytime Synthetic Projection: Maximizing the Probability of Goal
Satisfaction
Mark Drummond and John Bresina, NASA Ames Research Center / 138
Incremental, Approximate Planning
Charles Elkan, University of Toronto / 145
Admissible Criteria for Loop Control in Planning
Roy Feldman and Paul Morris, IntelliCorp / 151
Practical Temporal Projection
Steve Hanks, University of Washington / 158
Synthesis of Reactive Plans for Multi-Path Environments
Froduald Kabanza, Université de Liège / 164
Mapping and Retrieval During Plan Reuse: A Validation Structure Based
Approach
Subbarao Kambhampati, Stanford University / 170
A Theory of Plan Modification
Subbarao Kambhampati, Stanford University / 176
Introducing the Tileworld: Experimentally Evaluating Agent
Architectures
Martha E. Pollack, SRI International; and Marc Ringuette, Carnegie
Mellon University / 183
Getting Serious About Parsing Plans: A Grammatical Analysis of Plan
Recognition
Marc Vilain, The MITRE Corporation / 190
The STRIPS Assumption for Planning Under Uncertainty
Michael P. Wellman, Wright-Patterson AFB / 198
ABTWEAK: Abstracting a Nonlinear, Least Commitment Planner
Qiang Yang, University of Waterloo; and Josh D. Tenenberg, University of
Rochester / 204
Search
Search Lessons Learned from Crossword Puzzles
Matthew L. Ginsberg, Michael Frank, Michael P. Halpin, and Mark C.
Torrance, Stanford University / 210
Iterative Broadening
Matthew L. Ginsberg and William D. Harvey, Stanford University / 216
Path-Focused Duplication: A Search Procedure for General Matings
Sunil Issar, Carnegie Mellon University / 221
Consistent Linear Speedups to a First Solution in Parallel State-Space
Search
Vikram A. Saletore and L. V. Kalé, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign / 227
Theorem Proving and Program Synthesis
Inductive Synthesis of Equational Programs
Nachum Dershowitz, University of Illinois; and Eli Pinchover, Bar-Ilan
University / 234
Mechanizing Inductive Reasoning
Emmanuel Kounalis and Michaël Rusinowitch, CRIN / 240
Skolem Functions and Equality in Automated Deduction
William McCune, Argonne National Laboratory / 246
Automatically Generating Universal Attachments Through Compilation
Karen L. Myers, Stanford University / 252
Solving Term Inequalities
Gerald E. Peterson, McDonnell Douglas Corporation / 258
Truth Maintenance Systems
Exploiting Locality in a TMS
Johan de Kleer, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center / 264
Computing Stable Models by Using the ATMS
Kave Eshghi, Hewlett Packard Laboratories / 272
Computing the Extensions of Autoepistemic and Default Logics with a Truth
Maintenance System
Ulrich Junker, GMD; and Kurt Konolige, SRI International / 278
Maintaining Consistency in a Stratified Production System Program
Louiqa Raschid, University of Maryland / 284
Cognitive Modeling
Case-Based Reasoning
Integrating Planning and Acting in a Case-Based Framework
Kristian J. Hammond, Timothy Converse, and Charles Martin, University of Chicago / 292
A Method of Calculating the Measure of Salience in Understanding
Metaphors
Makoto Iwayama, Takenobu Tokunaga, and Hozumi Tanaka, Tokyo Institute of
Technology / 298
Distributed Cases for Case-Based Reasoning; Facilitating Use of Multiple
Cases
Michael Redmond, Georgia Institute of Technology / 304
Validated Retrieval in Case-Based Reasoning
Evangelos Simoudis and James Miller, Brandeis University and Digital
Equipment Corporation / 310
Commonsense Reasoning
Model-Based Diagnosis and Design
Model-Based Diagnosis of Planning Failures
Lawrence Birnbaum, Gregg Collins, Michael Freed, and Bruce Krulwich,
Northwestern University / 318
Characterizing Diagnoses
Johan de Kleer, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center; Alan K. Mackworth,
University of British Columbia; and Raymond Reiter, University of Toronto /
324
Physical Impossibility Instead of Fault Models
Gerhard Friedrich, Georg Gottlob, and Wolfgang Nejdl, Technical
University of Vienna / 331
On the Role of Coherence in Abductive Explanation
Hwee Tou Ng and Raymond J. Mooney, University of Texas at Austin / 337
Abductive and Default Reasoning: A Computational Core
Bart Selman and Hector J. Levesque, University of Toronto / 343
Interaction-Based Invention: Designing Novel Devices from First
Principles
Brian C. Williams, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center / 349
Efficient Diagnosis of Multiple Disorders Based on a Symptom Clustering
Approach
Thomas D. Wu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology / 357
Qualitative Modeling of Physical Systems
QPC: A Compiler from Physical Models into Qualitative Differential
Equations
James Crawford, Adam Farquhar, and Benjamin Kuipers, University of Texas at Austin / 365
Dynamic Across-Time Measurement Interpretation
Dennis DeCoste, University of Illinois / 373
Self-Explanatory Simulations: An Integration of Qualitative and Quantitative
Knowledge
Kenneth D. Forbus, University of Illinois; and Brian Falkenhainer, Xerox
Palo Alto Research Center / 380
Obtaining Quantitative Predictions from Monotone Relationships
Joseph Hellerstein, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center / 388
Reasoning with Multiple Models
Shifting Ontological Perspectives in Reasoning About Physical Systems
Zheng-Yang Liu and Arthur M. Farley, University of Oregon / 395
Qualitative Reasoning with Microscopic Theories
Shankar A. Rajamoney and Sang Hoe Koo, University of Southern California / 401
Approximation Reformulations
Daniel S. Weld, University of Washington / 407
Finding the Average Rates of Change in Repetitive Behavior
Alexander Yeh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology / 413
Education and AI
Towards a System Architecture Supporting Contextualized Learning
Gerhard Fischer, Andreas C. Lemke, and Raymond McCall, University of
Colorado / 420
Backward Model Tracing: An Explanation-Based Approach for Reconstructing
Student Reasoning
Danilo Fum, Università di Trieste; Paolo Giangrandi and Carlo
Tasso, Università di Udine / 426
A Blackboard-based Dynamic Instructional Planner
William R. Murray, FMC Corporate Technology Center / 434
Intelligent Interfaces
Multimedia
Coordinating Text and Graphics in Explanation Generation
Steven K. Feiner and Kathleen R. McKeown, Columbia University / 442
Avoiding Unwanted Conversational Implicatures in Text and Graphics
Joseph Marks and Ehud Reiter, Harvard University / 450
Pointing: A Way Toward Explanation Dialogue
Johanna D. Moore, University of Pittsburgh; and William R. Swartout,
USC/Information Science Institute / 457
Understanding Natural Language with Diagrams
Gordon S. Novak Jr. , University of Texas at Austin, and William C.
Bulko, IBM Corporation / 465
Plan Recognition
Incorporating Default Inferences Into Plan Recognition
Sandra Carberry, University of Delaware / 471
A Cooperative Problem Solving System for User Interface Design
Andreas C. Lemke and Gerhard Fischer, University of Colorado / 479
Models of Plans to Support Communication: An Initial Report
Karen E. Lochbaum and Barbara J. Grosz, Harvard University; and Candace
L. Sidner, Digital Equipment Corporation / 485
A Collaborative Interface for Editing Large Knowledge Bases
Loren G. Terveen and David A. Wroblewski, MCC Human Interface Laboratory / 491
Knowledge Acquisition
Expert System Design Methodologies
An Experiment in Direct Knowledge Acquisition
Peter W. Mullarkey, Schlumberger Laboratory for Computer Science / 498
Parametric Engineering Design: Using Constraint-Based Reasoning
Niall Murtagh and Masamichi Shimura, Tokyo Institute of Technology /
505
Establishing the Coherence of an Explanation to Improve Refinement of an
Incomplete Knowledge Base
Young-Tack Park and David C. Wilkins, University of Illinois / 511
A Design Based Approach to Constructing Computational Solutions to
Diagnostic Problems
D. Volovik, I. A. Zualkernan, and P. E. Johnson, University of
Minnesota; and C. E. Matthews, IBM Corporation / 517
Knowledge Representation
Causality and Introspection
Causal Theories for Nonmonotonic Reasoning
Hector Geffner, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center / 524
Decidable Reasoning in First-Order Knowledge Bases with Perfect
Introspection
Gerhard Lakemeyer, University of Toronto / 531
A Formal Theory of Multiple Agent Nonmonotonic Reasoning
Leora Morgenstern, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center / 538
A Circumscriptive Theory for Causal and Evidential Support
Eunok Paek, Stanford University / 545
Complexity and Expressiveness
The Complexity of Closed World Reasoning and Circumscription
Marco Cadoli and Maurizio Lenzerini, Università di Roma "La
Sapienza" / 550
On the Expressiveness of Networks with Hidden Variables
Rina Dechter, Technion--Israel Institute of Technology / 556
An Optimally Efficient Limited Inference System
Lokendra Shastri and Venkat Ajjanagadde, University of Pennsylvania /
563
It’s Not My Default: The Complexity of Membership Problems in Restricted
Propositional Default Logics
Jonathan Stillman, General Electric Research and Development Center /
571
Connectionism
Connectionism, Rule Following, and Symbolic Manipulation
Robert F. Hadley, Simon Fraser University / 579
A Structured Connectionist Unification Algorithm
Steffen Hölldobler, International Computer Science Institute /
587
Default Representations
Conditional Logics of Normality as Modal Systems
Craig Boutilier, University of Toronto / 594
Nonmonotonicity and the Scope of Reasoning: Preliminary Report
David W. Etherington, AT&T Bell Laboratories; Sarit Kraus and Donald
Perlis, University of Maryland / 600
The Representation of Defaults in Cyc
Ramanathan V. Guha, MCC / 608
The Generalized Theory of Model Preference
Piotr Rychlik, Polish Academy of Sciences / 615
Inheritance
Terminological Cycles in KL-ONE-based Knowledge Representation
Languages
Franz Baader, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence / 621
On the Complexity of Monotonic Inheritance with Roles
Ramiro A. de T. Guerreiro and Andrea S. Hemerly, IBM Brazil; and Yoav
Shoham, Stanford University / 627
Boolean Extensions of Inheritance Networks
John F. Horty, University of Maryland; and Richmond H. Thomason,
University of Pittsburgh / 633
A Temporal Terminological Logic
Albrecht Schmiedel, Technische Universität Berlin / 640
Representation and Uncertainty
A Maximum Entropy Approach to Nonmonotonic Reasoning
Moisés Goldszmidt and Judea Pearl, University of California at
Los Angeles; and Paul Morris, IntelliCorp / 646
A Hybrid Framework for Representing Uncertain Knowledge
Alessandro Saffiotti, Université Libre de Bruxelles / 653
A Probabilistic Interpretation for Lazy Nonmonotonic Reasoning
Ken Satoh, Institute for New Generation Computer Technology / 659
Probabilities that Imply Certainties
Haim Shvaytser, SRI David Sarnoff Research Center / 665
Architectures
Very Fast Decision Table Execution of Propositional Expert Systems
Robert M. Colomb and Charles Y. C. Chung, CSIRO Division of Information
Technology / 671
The Intelligent Database Interface: Integrating AI and Database
Systems
Don McKay, Timothy Finin and Anthony O'Hare, Unisys Center for Advanced
Information Technology / 677
On the Performance of Lazy Matching in Production Systems
Daniel P. Miranker, David A. Brant, Bernie Lofaso, and David Gadbois,
University of Texas at Austin / 685
A Framework for Investigating Production System Formulations with
Polynomially Bounded Match
Milind Tambe, Carnegie Mellon University; and Paul S. Rosenbloom,
University of Southern California-ISI / 693
A Principled Approach to Reasoning About the Specificity of Rules
John Yen, Texas A&M University / 701
Temporal and Spatial Reasoning
Solving Geometric Constraint Systems
Glenn A. Kramer, University of Sussex and Schlumberger Laboratory for
Computer Science / 708
Weak Representations of Interval Algebras
Gérard Ligozat, Université Paris-Sud / 715
A Qualitative Model for Space
Amitabha Mukerjee and Gene Joe, Texas A&M University / 721
Reasoning about Qualitative Temporal Information
Peter van Beek, University of Waterloo / 728
Machine Learning
Inductive Learning
Myths and Legends in Learning Classification Rules
Wray Buntine, Turing Institute / 736
Learning from Textbook Knowledge: A Case Study
William W. Cohen, Rutgers University / 743
What Should Be Minimized in a Decision Tree?
Usama M. Fayyad and Keki B. Irani, University of Michigan / 749
Generalization with Taxonomic Information
Alan M. Frisch and C. David Page, Jr., University of Illinois / 755
Constructor: A System for the Induction of Probabilistic Models
Robert M. Fung and Stuart L. Crawford, Advanced Decision Systems / 762
Learning Causal Trees from Dependence Information
Dan Geiger, Northrop Research and Technology Corporation; Azaria Paz,
Israel Institute of Technology; and Judea Pearl, University of California at
Los Angeles / 770
Theory Reduction, Theory Revision, and Retranslation
Allen Ginsberg, AT&T Bell Laboratories / 777
A Hybrid Connectionist, Symbolic Learning System
Lawrence O. Hall and Steve G. Romaniuk, University of South Florida /
783
Empirical Studies on the Speed of Convergence of Neural Network Training
Using Genetic Algorithms
Hiroaki Kitano, Carnegie Mellon University / 789
Learning to Coordinate Behaviors
Pattie Maes and Rodney A. Brooks, Massachusetts Institute of Technology / 796
Adding Domain Knowledge to SBL Through Feature Construction
Christopher John Matheus, GTE Laboratories Incorporated / 803
Inductive Learning in Probabilistic Domain
Yoichiro Nakakuki, Yoshiyuki Koseki, and Midori Tanaka, NEC Corporation / 809
Changing the Rules: A Comprehensive Approach to Theory Refinement
Dirk Ourston and Raymond J. Mooney, University of Texas / 815
Knowledge Level and Inductive Uses of Chunking (EBL)
Paul S. Rosenbloom, University of Southern California--ISI; and Jans
Aasman, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen / 821
A Proven Domain-Independent Scientific Function-Finding Algorithm
Cullen Schaffer, Rutgers University / 828
Complementary Discrimination Learning: A Duality Between Generalization and
Discrimination
Wei-Min Shen, MCC / 834
Inductive Learning in a Mixed Paradigm Setting
David B. Skalak and Edwina L. Rissland, University of Massachusetts /
840
Incremental Non-Backtracking Focusing: A Polynomially Bounded Generalization
Algorithm for Version Spaces
Benjamin D. Smith and Paul S. Rosenbloom, University of Southern
California / 848
Two Case Studies in Cost-Sensitive Concept Acquisition
Ming Tan and Jeffrey C. Schlimmer, Carnegie Mellon University / 854
Refinement of Approximate Domain Theories by Knowledge-Based Neural
Networks
Geoffrey G. Towell, Jude W. Shavlik, and Michiel O. Noordewier,
University of Wisconsin, Madison / 861
On Analytical and Similarity-Based Classification
Marc Vilain, Phyllis Koton, and Melissa P. Chase, The MITRE Corporation / 867
Effective Generalization of Relational Descriptions
Larry Watanabe and Larry Rendell, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign / 875
Explaining Temporal Differences to Create Useful Concepts for Evaluating
States
Richard C. Yee, Sharad Saxena, Paul E. Utgoff, and Andrew G. Barto,
University of Massachusetts / 882
Automated Discovery in a Chemistry Laboratory
Jan M. Zytkow, Jieming Zhu, and Abul Hussam, George Mason University /
889
Learning and Problem Solving
Adaptive Search by Explanation-Based Learning of Heuristic Censors
Neeraj Bhatnagar, Siemens Corporate Research; and Jack Mostow, Rutgers
University / 895
Empirical Comparisons of Some Design Replay Algorithms
Brad Blumenthal, University of Texas at Austin / 902
Learning Search Control for Constraint-Based Scheduling
Megan Eskey and Monte Zweben, NASA Ames Research Center / 908
Why PRODIGY/EBL Works
Oren Etzioni, Carnegie Mellon University / 916
Learning Abstraction Hierarchies for Problem Solving
Craig A. Knoblock, Carnegie Mellon University / 923
Extending EBG to Term-Rewriting Systems
Philip Laird and Evan Gamble, NASA Ames Research Center / 929
Operationality Criteria for Recursive Predicates
Stanley Letovsky, Carnegie Mellon University / 936
The Utility of EBL in Recursive Domain Theories
Devika Subramanian and Ronen Feldman, Cornell University / 942
Natural Language
Discourse
Accent and Discourse Context: Assigning Pitch Accent in Synthetic
Speech
Julia Hirschberg, AT&T Bell Laboratories / 952
Structure of Perspectivity: A Case of Japanese Reflexive Pronoun
"zibun"
Yasuhiro Katagiri, NTT Basic Research Laboratories / 958
PRAGMA--A Flexible Bidirectional Dialogue System
John M. Levine, University of Cambridge / 964
Logical Task Modelling for Man-Machine Dialogue
M. D. Sadek, Centre National d'Etudes des
Télécommunications / 970
Interpretation
Integrating Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Based Processing
Rebecca Passonneau, Carl Weir, Tim Finin, and Martha Palmer, Unisys
Corporation / 976
Parsing a Natural Language Using Mutual Information Statistics
David M. Magerman and Mitchell P. Marcus, University of Pennsylvania /
984
Towards Incremental Disambiguation with a Generalized Discrimination
Network
Manabu Okumura and Hozumi Tanaka, Tokyo Institute of Technology / 990
Truly Parallel Understanding of Text
Yeong-Ho Yu and Robert F. Simmons, University of Texas at Austin / 996
Robotics
A Hierarchical Planner that Generates Its Own Hierarchies
Jens Christensen, Stanford University / 1004
Coping with Uncertainty in a Control System for Navigation and
Exploration
Thomas Dean, Kenneth Basye, Robert Chekaluk, Seungseok Hyun, Moises
Lejter and Margaret Randazza, Brown University / 1010
Learning General Completable Reactive Plans
Melinda T. Gervasio, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign / 1016
Integrating, Execution, Planning, and Learning in Soar for External
Environments
John E. Laird, University of Michigan; and Paul S. Rosenbloom,
University of Southern California--ISI / 1022
Indexical Knowledge in Robot Plans
Yves Lespérance and Hector J. Levesque, University of Toronto /
1030
Symmetry Constraint Inference in Assembly Planning: Automatic Assembly
Configuration Specification
Yanxi Liu and Robin J. Popplestone, University of Massachusetts at
Amherst / 1038
LOGnets: A Hybrid Graph Spatial Representation for Robot Navigation
Peter K. Malkin and Sanjaya Addanki, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center /
1045
Becoming Increasingly Reactive
Tom M. Mitchell, Carnegie Mellon University / 1051
Vision
Constraints for the Early Detection of Discontinuity from Motion
Michael J. Black and P. Anandan, Yale University / 1060
Generalized Shape Autocorrelation
Andrea Califano and Rakesh Mohan, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center /
1067
Computing Exact Aspect Graphs of Curved Objects: Parametric Surfaces
Jean Ponce, University of Illinois; and David J. Kriegman, Yale
University / 1074
Invited Talks & Panels
The Future of Knowledge Representation
Ronald J. Brachman, AT&T Bell Laboratories / 1082
Rationality and Its Roles in Reasoning
Jon Doyle, Massachusetts Institute of Technology / 1093
Probably Approximately Correct Learning
David Haussler, University of California at Santa Cruz / 1101
Truth Maintenance
David McAllester, Massachusetts Institute of Technology / 1109
Massively Parallel AI
David L. Waltz, Thinking Machines Corporation / 1117
AI and Software Engineering: Will the Twain Ever Meet?
Robert Balzer, University of Southern California--ISI / 1123
AI and Software Engineering--Managing Exploratory Programming
Richard Fikes, Price Waterhouse Technology Centre / 1126
Looking For the AI in Software Engineering: An Applications
Perspective
Mark S. Fox, Carnegie Mellon University / 1128
Developing Software Is Like Talking to Eskimos About Snow
John McDermott, Digital Equipment Corporation / 1129
The Techies Versus the Nontechies: Today’s Two Cultures
Elliot Soloway, University of Michigan / 1134
User Modeling and User Interfaces
Susan T. Dumais, Bellcore / 1135
User Models and User Interfaces: A Case for Domain Models, Task Models, and
Tailorability
James D. Hollan, Bell Communications Research / 1137
User Modeling and User Interfaces
Kathleen R. McKeown, Columbia University / 1138
What’s In a User?
Karen Sparck Jones, University of Cambridge / 1140
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