Proceedings of the Second International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
IJCAI-71 Contents
lst-3rd September 1971
An Accommodating Edge Follower
by Karl K. Pingle and Jay M. Tenenbaum 1
Scene Analysis Based on Imperfect Edge Data
by Gilbert Falk 8
Mathematical Models for Automatic Line Detection
by Arnold K. Griffith 17
Heuristic Algorithms for Automated Space Planning
by Charles M. Eastman 27
A Heuristic Programming Study of Theory Formation in Science
by Bruce G. Buchanan, Edward A. Feigenbaum and Joshua Lederberg 40
Collective Behaviour of Automata and the Problems of Stable Local Control of a Large-scale System
by V. L. Stefanuk 51
Challenge to Artificial Intelligence: Programming Problems to be Solved
by J. E. Sammet 59
Grid Coding: A Preprocessing Technique for Robot and Machine Vision
by P. M. Will and K. S. Pennington 66
by Yoshiaki Shirai and Saburo Tsuji 71
Recognition of Polyhedrons With a Range Finder
by Yoshiaki Shirai and Motol Suwa 80
Aspects of the Detection of Scene Congruence
by Martin A. Fischler 88
Information Processing Using a Model of Associative Memory
by Kaoru Nakano and Jin-ichi Nagumo 101
An Associative Memory for Auditory Recall
by Richard J. Reid 111
The Model of Human Visual Long-Term Memory with Ability for Generalization
by R. M. Granovskaya
The Model of Human Short-terrn Memory
by I. J. Bereznaya and R. M. Granovskaya 130
Transformations and Somatotopy in Perceiving Systems
by Michael A. Arbib 140
by Konrad R. Fialkowski 148
A Programming Tool for Management of a Predicate-Calculus-Oriented Data Base
by Erik Sandewall 159
Procedural Embedding of Knowledge in Planner
by Carl Hewitt 167
System Support for the Stanford Hand-Eye System
by Jerome A. Feldman and Robert F. Sproull 183
Protocol Analysis as a Task for Artificial Intelligence
by D. A. Waterman 190
Program and Protocol Analysis on a Mental Imagery Task
by George W. Baylor 218
Conjectures on the Perception of Elongation
by E. S. Deutsch 238
Computer Perception of Complex Patterns
by Edward L. Morofsky and Andrew K. C. Wong 248
A Study in Descriptive Representation of Pictorial Data
by 0. Firschein and M. A. Fischler 258
by Aaron Sloman 270
On Defining the Intelligence of Behaviour and Machines
by Dr. P. H. Millar 279
A Method of Pattern Recognition Using Rewriting Rules
by Akira Kurematsu, Manabu Takeda and Seiichi Inoue 287
One System for Simulation of Pattern Recognition Algorithms
by V. I. Rybak,G. L. Gimelfarb and E. F. Kushner 298
Pattern Linguistic Analysis Invariant for Plane Transformations
by J. C. Simon and A. Checroun 308
Hypothesis of Simplicity in Pattern Recognition
by N. G. Zagoruyko and K. F. Samokhvalov 318
Recognition of Hand-Printed Numerals Reduced to Graph-Eepresentable Form
by A. H. Watt and R.L. Beurle 322
Visual Detection of Noisy Patterns
by R. M. Hodgson, G. A. Gelade and R. L. Beurle 333
Robot Planning, Execution, and Monitoring in an Uncertain Environment
by John H. Munson 338
An Intelligent Robot with Cognition and Decision-Making Ability
by Masakazu Ejiri, Takeshi Unon, Haruo Yoda, Tatsuo Goto and Kiyoo Takeyasu 350
The Use of Vision and Manipulation to Solve the "Instant Insanity" Puzzle
by J. Feldman. K. Pingle, T. Binford, G. Falk, A. Kay, R. Paul, R. Sproull and J. Tenenbaum 359
Visual-Tactile Symbiotic System for Stereometric Pattern Recognition
by S. Aida, L. Cordelia and N. Ivacevic 365
Pattern Recognition by an Artificial Tactile Sense
by Gen-ichiro Kinoshita, Shuhei Aida and Masahiro Mori 376
Trajectory Control of a Computer Arm
by Richard Paul 385
Application of Questionnaire Theory to Pattern Recognition
by J. C. Simon and C. Roche 391
Pattern Recognition by Quasi-Linguistic Translation Into Artificial Noise-Resistant Language
by A.N.Radchenko 402
A Nonparametric Valley-Seeking Technique for Cluster Analysis
by Warren L. G. Koontz and Keinosuke Fukunaga 411
Training for Extremum Determination of Function of Variables Measured in Names Scale
by G. S. Lbov 418
On the Classification of Patterns by the Karhunen-Loeve Orthogonal System Without Supervis
by Shingo Tomita and Shoichi Noguchi 424
Augmented Transition Networks as Psychological Models of Sentence Comprehension
by Ronald M. Kaplan 429
Finding the Conceptual Content and Intention in an Utterance in Natural Language Conversation
by Roger C. Schank 444
Experiments with a Natural Language Problem-Solving System
by Jack P. Gelb 455
A Language Based Problem-Solver
by S. Ramani 463
Kernel Equivalence of Programs and Proving Kernel Equivalence and Correctness by Test Cases
by Terrence W. Pratt 474
An Algebraic Definition of Simulation Between Programs
by Robin Milner 481
Derived Semantics for Some Programming Language Constructs
by Peter Henderson 490
Improvement of Marko's Model Toward the Inter-Iocutional Communication Theory
by Hideo Seki 497
Large Systems and their Regular Expressions: An Approach to Pattern Recognition
by David C. Rine 504
A Net Structure for Semantic Information Storage, Deduction and Retrieval
by Stuart C. Shapiro 512
Some Relations Between Predicate Calculus and Semantic Net Representations of Discourse
by Robert P. Simmons and Bertram C. Bruce 524
On the Problems of Time, Retrieval of Temporal Relations, Causality, and Co-Existence
by Nicholas V. Findler and David Chen 531
Reduction of Enumeration in Grammar Acquisition
by Stefano Crespi-Reghizzi 546
Solving Problems by Formula Manipulation in Logic and Linear Inequalities
by Louis Hodes
Fuzzy Logic and the Resolution Principle
by Richard C. T. Lee 560
A Paradigm for Reasoning by Analogy
by Robert E. Kling 568
Computer Proofs of Limit Theorems
by W. W. Bledsoe, Roberts S. Boyer and William II. Henneman 586
Heuristic Search vs. Exhaustive Search
by Laurent Siklossy and Vesko Marinov 601
STRIPS: A New Approach to the Application of Theorem Proving to Problem Solving
by Richard E. Fikes and Nils J. Nilsson 608
A Model for Functional Reasoning in Desig
by P. R. Freeman and A. Newell 621
by Patrick A. V. Hall 641
Changes in Representation which Preserve Strategies in Games
by Ranan B. Banerji and George W. Ernst 651
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