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  Fifteen years of grey system theory research: a historical review and bibliometric analysis
Yin M. Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal 40(7): 2767-2775, 2013.  Type: Article

Real systems are neither black nor white; they are “grey,” that is, imperfectly known....

Mar 12 2015
  Natural computing: DNA, quantum bits, and the future of smart machines
Lazere C., Shasha D., W. W. Norton&Company, New York, NY, 2010. 288 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-393336-83-2), Reviews: (3 of 3)

There are many possible approaches to natural computing--computing inspired by nature--and Lazere and Shasha’s new book gives a good overview of all of them. Using the successful formula of their previous bo...

Oct 4 2010
  Natural computing: DNA, quantum bits, and the future of smart machines
Lazere C., Shasha D., W. W. Norton&Company, New York, NY, 2010. 288 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-393336-83-2), Reviews: (2 of 3)

Many modern approaches to computing borrow ideas from biology and physics. This book attempts to present some of the groundbreaking ideas expanding computation away from the traditional von Neumann architectures. The topics are divided...

Sep 29 2010
   Natural computing: DNA, quantum bits, and the future of smart machines
Lazere C., Shasha D., W. W. Norton&Company, New York, NY, 2010. 288 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-393336-83-2), Reviews: (1 of 3)

Intended more for the popular science audience than the serious computer scientist, this book is nevertheless up to date on the latest trends in the areas of genetic algorithms, biological computing, quantum computing, and other natura...

Sep 9 2010
  EDU-EX: a tool for auto-related intelligent tutoring systems development based on models
Domingo P., Garć-Crespo A., Ruiz B., Iglesias A. Artificial Intelligence Review 18(1): 15-32, 2002.  Type: Article

EDU-EX, an authoring tool for generating intelligent tutoring systems (ITSs), is presented in this paper. With this tool, the course contents are dynamically adapted, in real time, to the profile of the student. The intended audience ...

Mar 19 2003
  The effects of contextualized access to knowledge on judgement
Mao J., Benbasat I. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 55(5): 787-814, 2001.  Type: Article

The authors of this paper describe a set of experiments to study the effect on a user of placing links to deep knowledge and explanations on the various screens of a knowledge-based system....

Sep 18 2002
  Prolog (3rd ed.): programming for artificial intelligence
Bratko I., Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc., Boston, MA, 2001. 678 pp.  Type: Book (9780201403756)

Bratko’s Prolog has long been one of the best books about declarative programming for AI, and this new edition continues that tradition. The book is divided into two parts. The first part (little changed from previous ...

Apr 1 2001
  Decision-theoretic troubleshooting
Heckerman D., Breese J., Rommelse K. Communications of the ACM 38(3): 49-57, 1995.  Type: Article

The authors describe a diagnostic procedure aimed at identifying the most likely causes of malfunction of a composite device and at generating an optimal plan of action for repair, that is, a sequence of observations and repairs of ind...

Oct 1 1996
  A-Hohfeld
Allen L., Saxon C., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, 1994.  Type: Book (9780471937432)

Most of the papers in this collection are from the First International Workshop on Deontic Logic in Computer Science, DEON91, held in Amsterdam in December 1991. The artificial intelligence (especially AI and law, and knowledge represe...

Feb 1 1996
  Integrating Multiple Paradigms within the Blackboard Framework
Vraneš S., Stanojevic M. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 21(3): 244-262, 1995.  Type: Article

The authors give an overview of their blackboard-based, multiparadigm expert system development environment, euphemistically called BEST. According to this paper, their system is efficient and extremely rich in functionality. In fact, ...

Feb 1 1996
 
 
 
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