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12th IJCAI 1991: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- John Mylopoulos, Raymond Reiter:

Proceedings of the 12th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. Sydney, Australia, August 24-30, 1991. Morgan Kaufmann 1991, ISBN 1-55860-160-0
VOLUME 1
Architectures & Languages
Knowledge Base Management
- G. Ravi Prakash, Eswaran Subrahmanian, Hosaker N. Mahabala:

A Methodology for Systematic Verification of OPS5-Based AI Applications. 3-8 - Loren G. Terveen, David A. Wroblewski, Steven N. Tighe:

Intelligent Assistance through Collaborative Manipulation. 9-14 - Keith Decker, Alan Garvey, Marty Humphrey, Victor R. Lesser:

Effects of Parallelism on Blackboard System Scheduling. 15-21 - Rick Evertsz:

The Automated Analysis of Rule-based Systems, Based on their Procedural Semantics. 22-29
Connectioonist & Parallel Rule Systems
- Tony Plate:

Holographic Reduced Representations: Convolution Algebra for Compositional Distributed Representations. 30-35 - Andrea Sohn, Jean-Luc Gaudiot:

A Macro Actor/Token Implementation of Production Systems on a Data-Mow Multiprocessor. 36-41 - Steve Kuo, Dan I. Moldovan:

Performance Comparison of Models for Multiple Rule Firing. 42-47 - Ian N. Robinson:

On Supporting Associative Access and Processing over Dynamic Knowledge Bases. 48-55
Distributed AI I
- Sarit Kraus, Jonathan Wilkenfeld:

Negotiations Over Time in a Multi-Agent Environment: Preliminary Report. 56-61 - Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz, Edmund H. Durfee, David K. Wehe:

A Decision-Theoretic Approach to Coordinating Multi-agent Interactions. 62-68 - Munindar P. Singh:

Towards a Formal Theory of Communication for Multi-agent Systems. 69-74
Distributed AI II
- Hideyuki Nakashima, Stanley Peters, Hinrich Schütze:

Communication and Inference through Situations. 75-81 - David Kinny, Michael P. Georgeff:

Commitment and Effectiveness of Situated Agents. 82-88 - Takashi Nishiyama, Osamu Katai, Sosuke Iwai, Tetsuo Sawaragi, Hiroshi Masuichi:

Generating Integrated Interpretation of Partial Information Based on Distributed Qualitative Reasoning. 89-98
Automated Reasoning
Theorem Proving I
- Michael Fisher:

A Resolution Method for Temporal Logic. 99-104 - Thomas Guckenbiehl:

Formalizing and Using Persistency. 105-110 - Fausto Giunchiglia, Paolo Traverso:

Reflective Reasoning with and between a Declarative Metatheory and the Implementation Code. 111-117 - Nachum Dershowitz:

Ordering-Based Strategies for Horn Clauses. 118-125
Theorem Proving II
- Toni Bollinger:

A Model Elimination Calculus for Generalized Clauses. 126-131 - Elmar Eder:

Consolution and its Relation with Resolution. 132-136 - Manfred Kerber:

How to Prove Higher Order Theorems in First Order Logic. 137-142 - Hitoshi Iba, Hirochika Inoue:

Reasoning of Geometric Concepts based on Algebraic Constraint-directed Method. 143-151
Theorem Proving III
- Robert Demolombe, Luis Fariñas del Cerro:

An Inference Rule for Hypothesis Generation. 152-157 - Katsumi Inoue:

Consequence-Finding Based on Ordered Linear Resolution. 158-164 - Christoph Lingenfelder, Axel Präcklein:

Proof Transformation with Built-in Equality Predicate. 165-171
Search I
- Colin J. H. McDiarmid, Gregory M. Provan:

An Expected-Cost Analysis of Backtracking and Non-Backtracking Algorithms. 172-177 - Anup K. Sen, Amitava Bagchi, Bani K. Sinha:

Admissible Search Methods for Minimum Penalty Sequencing of Jobs with Setup Times on One and Two Machines. 178-183 - Anna Bramanti-Gregor, Henry W. Davis:

Learning Admissible Heuristics while Solving Problems. 184-191
Search II
- Reza Shams, Hermann Kaindl, Helmut Horacek:

Using Aspiration Windows for Minimax Algorithms. 192-197 - Stephen V. Chenoweth, Henry W. Davis:

High-Performance A\ast Search Using Rapidly Growing Heuristics. 198-203 - Toru Ishida, Richard E. Korf:

Moving Target Search. 204-211
Planning I
- Stuart J. Russell, Shlomo Zilberstein:

Composing Real-Time Systems. 212-217 - Eric Biefeld, Lynne P. Cooper:

Bottleneck Identification Using Process Chronologies. 218-224 - Gilad Zlotkin, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:

Incomplete Information and Deception in Multi-Agent Negotiation. 225-231 - Marta Franová, Yves Kodratoff:

Solving "How to Clear a Block" with Constructive Matching Methodology. 232-239
Planning II
- Edwin P. D. Pednault:

Generalizing Nonlinear Planning to Handle Complex Goals and Actions with Context-Dependent Effects. 240-245 - Jens Christensen, Adam J. Grove:

A Formal Model for Classical Planning. 246-251 - Amy L. Lansky:

Localized Search for Multiagent Planning. 252-258 - Steven Minton, John L. Bresina, Mark Drummond:

Commitment Strategies in Planning: A Comparative Analysis. 259-267
Planning III
- Christer Bäckström, Inger Klein:

Parallel Non-Binary Planning in Polynomial Time. 268-273 - Tom Bylander:

Complexity Results for Planning. 274-279 - Dekang Lin, Randy Goebel:

A Message Passing Algorithm for Plan Recognition. 280-285 - Fahiem Bacchus, Qiang Yang:

The Downward Refinement Property. 286-293
Reason Maintenance
- Jean Christophe Madre, Olivier Coudert:

A Logically Complete Reasoning Maintenance System Based on a Logical Constraint Solver. 294-299 - Jérôme Euzenat:

Contexts for Nonmonotonic RMSes. 300-305 - Xianchang Wang, Huowang Chen:

On Semantics of TMS. 306-309 - Ulrich Junker:

Prioritized Defaults: Implementation by TMS and Application to Diagnosis. 310-317
Constraint Satisfaction
- Zeev Collin, Rina Dechter, Shmuel Katz:

On the Feasibility of Distributed Constraint Satisfaction. 318-324 - Yves Deville, Pascal Van Hentenryck:

An Efficient Arc Consistency Algorithm for a Class of CSP Problems. 325-330 - Peter C. Cheeseman, Bob Kanefsky, William M. Taylor:

Where the Really Hard Problems Are. 331-340
Cognitive Modeling
Cognitive Modeling 1
- Jacobijn Sandberg, Bob J. Wielinga:

How Situated is Cognition? 341-346 - Katia P. Sycara, Dundee Navinchandra:

Index Transformation Techniques for Facilitating Creative Use of Multiple Cases. 347-352 - Gregg Collins, Lawrence Birnbaum, Bruce Krulwich, Michael Freed:

Plan Debugging in an Intentional System. 353-359
Cognitive Modeling 2
- N. Hari Narayanan, B. Chandrasekaran:

Reasoning Visually about Spatial Interactions. 360-365 - Akira Shimaya, Isamu Yoroizawa:

A Cognitive Model of Figure Segregation. 366-372 - Wai K. Yeap, Margaret E. Jefferies, P. S. Naylor:

An MFIS for Computing a Raw Cognitive Map. 373-380
Knowledge Representation
Nonmonotonic Reasoning - Modal Logics
- Vladimir Lifschitz:

Nonmonotonic Databases and Epistemic Queries. 381-386 - Nicholas Asher, Michael Morreau:

Commonsense Entailment: A Modal Theory of Non-monotonic Reasoning. 387-392 - Miroslaw Truszczynski:

Modal Interpretations of Default Logic. 393-398 - Ilkka Niemelä:

Constructive Tightly Grounded Autoepistemic Reasoning. 399-405
Nonmonotonic Reasoning - Conditional Logics
- Hirofumi Katsuno, Ken Satoh:

A Unified View of Consequence Relation, Belief Revision and Conditional Logic. 406-412 - Craig Boutilier:

Inaccessible Worlds and Irrelevance: Preliminary Report. 413-418 - Didier Dubois, Henri Prade:

Possibilistic Logic, Preferential Models, Non-monotonicity and Related Issues. 419-425
Nonmonotonic Reasoning - Circumscrition
- Nicolas Helft, Katsumi Inoue, David Poole:

Query Answering in Circumscription. 426-431 - Yves Moinard, Raymond Rolland:

Circumscription and Definability. 432-437 - Zhaogang Qian, Keki B. Irani:

Circumscribing Defaults. 438-445
Concept Languages
- Franz Baader:

Augmenting Concept Languages by Transitive Closure of Roles: An Alternative to Terminological Cycles. 446-451 - Franz Baader, Philipp Hanschke:

A Scheme for Integrating Concrete Domains into Concept Languages. 452-457 - Francesco M. Donini, Maurizio Lenzerini, Daniele Nardi, Werner Nutt:

Tractable Concept Languages. 458-465
Concept Languages, Inheritance Reasoning
- Klaus Schild:

A Correspondence Theory for Terminological Logics: Preliminary Report. 466-471 - John Yen:

Generalizing Term Subsumption Languages to Fuzzy Logic. 472-477 - David S. Touretzky, Richmond H. Thomason, John F. Horty:

A Skeptic's Menagerie: Conflictors, Preemptors, Reinstaters, and Zombies in Nonrnonotonic Inheritance. 478-485
Belief
- Sukhamay Kundu:

A New Logic of Beliefs: Monotonic and Non-Monotonic Beliefs - Part 1. 486-491 - Gerhard Lakemeyer:

A Model of Decidable Introspective Reasoning with Quantifying-In. 492-497 - Anand S. Rao, Michael P. Georgeff:

Asymmetry Thesis and Side-Effect Problems in Linear-Time and Branching-Time Intention Logics. 498-505
Topics in Knowledge Representation
- Periklis Belegrinos, Michael P. Georgeff:

A Model of Events and Processes. 506-511 - Hans Jürgen Ohlbach, Andreas Herzig:

Parameter Structures for Parametrized Modal Operators. 512-517 - Russell Greiner, Charles Elkan:

Measuring and Improving the Effectiveness of Representations. 518-524 - Gadi Pinkas:

Propositional Non-Monotonic Reasoning and Inconsistency in Symmetric Neural Networks. 525-531
Reasoning with Inconsistency
- Walter Alexandre Carnielli, Luis Fariñas del Cerro, Mamede Lima-Marques:

Contextual Negations and Reasoning with Contradictions. 532-537 - Gerd Wagner:

Ex contradictione nihil sequitur. 538-546
Panels
- Robert Levinson, Feng-Hsiung Hsu, T. Anthony Marsland, Jonathan Schaeffer, David E. Wilkins:

The Role of Chess in Artificial Intelligence Research. 547-552 - James A. Hendler, Daniel G. Bobrow, Les Gasser, Carl Hewitt, Marvin Minsky:

Multiple Approaches to Multiple Agent Problem Solving. 553-554 - Andrew Jennings, Adam E. Irgon, Akira Kurematsu, Greg Vessonder, Jon R. Wright:

AI in Telecommunications. 555-556 - Hiroaki Kitano, James A. Hendler, Tetsuya Higuchi, Dan I. Moldovan, David L. Waltz:

Massively Parallel Artificial Intelligence. 557-562 - Saul Amarel, Alvin M. Despain, H. Penny Nii, Louis I. Steinberg, Marty Tenenbaum, Peter M. Will:

AI and Design. 563-568
Awards and Invited Papers
- Rodney A. Brooks:

Intelligence Without Reason. 569-595 - Robert A. Kowalski:

Logic Programing in Artificial Intelligence. 596-604
VOLUME 2
Learning & Knowledge Acquisition
Explanation-based Learning
- Christer Samuelsson, Manny Rayner:

Quantitative Evaluation of Explanation-Based Learning as an Optimisation Tool for a Large-Scale Natural Language System. 609-615 - Prasad Tadepalli

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A Formalization of Explanation-Based Macro-operator Learning. 616-622 - Masayuki Yamamura, Shigenobu Kobayashi:

An Augmented EBL and its Application to the Utility Problem. 623-629 - Jungsoon P. Yoo, Douglas H. Fisher:

Concept Formation over Explanations and Problem-Solving Experience. 630-637
Classifiers/Genetic Algorithms
- Wray L. Buntine:

Classifiers: A Theoretical and Empirical Study. 638-644 - James D. Kelly Jr., Lawrence Davis:

A Hybrid Genetic Algorithm for Classification. 645-650 - Kenneth A. De Jong, William M. Spears:

Learning Concept Classification Rules Using Genetic Algorithms. 651-657
Classification & Generalization
- Floriana Esposito, Donato Malerba, Giovanni Semeraro:

Flexible Matching for Noisy Structural Descriptions. 658-664 - Haym Hirsh:

Theoretical Underpinnings of Version Spaces. 665-670 - Jacques Nicolas:

Empirical Bias for Version Space. 671-677
Inductive Learning I
- Sholom M. Weiss, Nitin Indurkhya:

Reduced Complexity Rule Induction. 678-684 - Alen Varsek:

Qualitative Model Evolution. 1311-1316 - Céline Rouveirol:

Semantic Model for Induction of First Order Theories. 685-691
Inductive Learning II
- Robin Hanson, John C. Stutz, Peter C. Cheeseman:

Bayesian Classification with Correlation and Inheritance. 692-698 - Der-Shung Yang, Larry A. Rendell, Gunnar Blix:

A Scheme for Feature Construction and a Comparison of Empirical Methods. 699-704 - Steven Salzberg, Arthur L. Delcher, David G. Heath, Simon Kasif:

Learning with a Helpful Teacher. IJCAI 1991: 705-711 - Stefan Wrobel:

Towards a Model of Grounded Concept Formation. 712-719
Inductive Learning III
- Armand Prieditis:

Machine Discovery of Effective Admissible Heuristics. 720-725 - David Chapman, Leslie Pack Kaelbling:

Input Generalization in Delayed Reinforcement Learning: An Algorithm and Performance Comparisons. 726-731 - Wayne Iba:

Learning to Classify Observed Motor Behavior. 732-738 - Peter C.-H. Cheng:

Modelling Experiments in Scientific Discovery. 739-745
Inductive Logic Programming
- J. Ross Quinlan:

Determinate Literals in Inductive Logic Programming. 746-750 - Charles X. Ling:

Inductive Learning from Good Examples. 751-756 - Marc Kirschenbaum, Leon Sterling:

Refinement Strategies for Inductive Leaming of Simple Prolog Programs. 757-763
Concept Formation
- Jason Catlett:

Overprvning Large Decision Trees. 764-769 - Larry Watanabe, Larry A. Rendell:

Learning Structural Decision Trees from Examples. 770-776 - David G. Heath, Simon Kasif, S. Rao Kosaraju, Steven Salzberg, Gregory F. Sullivan:

Learning Nested Concept Classes with Limited Storage. 777-782 - Achim G. Hoffmann, Sunil Thakar:

Acquiring Knowledge by Efficient Query Learning. 783-789
Case-based Learning
- Diane J. Cook:

The Base Selection Task in Analogical Planning. 790-795 - Scott Fertig, David Gelernter:

FGP: A Virtual Machine for Acquiring Knowledge from Cases. 796-802 - James P. Callan, Tom Fawcett, Edwina L. Rissland:

CABOT: An Adaptive Approach to Case-Based Search. 803-809
Knowledge Acquisition
- Kathleen B. McKusick, Pat Langley:

Constraints on Tree Structure in Concept Formation. 810-816 - Brian R. Gaines:

An Interactive Visual Language for Term Subsumption Languages. 817-823 - Matthias Gutknecht, Rolf Pfeifer, Markus Stolze:

Cooperative Hybrid Systems. 824-831
Connectionist Models
- Warren R. Becraft, Peter L. Lee, Robert B. Newell:

Integration of Neural Networks and Expert Systems for Process Fault Diagnosis. 832-837 - Rangachari Anand, Kishan Mehrotra, Chilukuri K. Mohan, Sanjay Ranka:

Analyzing Images Containing Multiple Sparse Patterns with Neural Networks. 838-843 - Harish Ragavan, Selwyn Piramuthu:

The Utility of Feature Construcuon for Back-Propagation. 844-850
Logic Programming
Logic Programming I
- Sieger van Denneheuvel, Karen L. Kwast:

Weak Equivalence for Constraint Sets. 851-856 - Chilukuri K. Mohan:

Fitting Semantics for Conditional Term Rewriting. 857-862 - Luís Moniz Pereira, Joaquim Nunes Aparício, José Júlio Alferes:

Derivation Procedures for Extended Stable Models. 863-869
Logic Programming II
- Mike Brayshaw:

An Architecture for Visualizing the Execution of Parallel Logic Programs. 870-876 - Kang Zhang, Ray Thomas:

A Non-shared Binding Scheme for Parallel Prolog Implementation. 877-883
Logic Programming III
- Kienchung Kuo:

Programming in Autoepistemic Logic. 884-889 - L. Thorne McCarty, Ron van der Meyden:

Indefinite Reasoning with Definite Rules. 890-896 - Karen L. Kwast:

The Incomplete Database. 897-902 - Mark Wallace:

Compiling Integrity Checking into Update Procedures. 903-910
Natural Language
Natural Language Processing
- Hiroaki Kitano, Dan I. Moldovan, Seungho Cha:

High Performance Natural Language Processing on Semantic Network Array Processor. 911-917 - Hiroaki Kitano, Tetsuya Higuchi:

Massively Parallel Memory-Based Parsing. 918-924 - Esther König:

Incremental Syntactic and Semantic Processing. 925-930 - Gregor Erbach:

An Environment for Experimentation with Parsing Strategies. 931-937
Pragmatics
- Peter van Beek, Robin Cohen:

Resolving Plan Ambiguity for Cooperative Response Generation. 938-944 - Yorick Wilks, John A. Barnden, Jin Wang:

Your Metaphor or Mine: Belief Ascription and Metaphor Interpretation. 945-950 - Philip R. Cohen, Hector J. Levesque:

Confirmations and Joint Action. 951-959
Natural Language Systems
- Marie Meteer, Richard M. Schwartz, Ralph M. Weischedel:

POST: Using Probabilities in Language Processing. 960-965 - John A. Bateman, Christian Matthiessen, Keizo Nanri, Licheng Zeng:

The Re-use of Linguistic Resources across Languages in Multilingual Generation Components. 966-971 - Oliviero Stock:

Natural Language and Exploration of an Information Space: The ALFresco Interactive System. 972-978 - Paolo Baggia, Elisabetta Gerbino, Egidio P. Giachin, Claudio Rullent:

Efficient Representation of Linguistic Knowledge for Continuous Speech Understanding. 979-985
Representation and Semantics
- Padraig Cunningham, Tony Veale:

Organizational Issues Arising from the Integration of the Lexicon and Concept Network in a Text Understanding System. 986-991 - Mark Johnson:

Logic and Feature Structures. 992-996 - Liliana Ardissono, Leonardo Lesmo, Paolo Pogliano, Paolo Terenziani:

Interpretation of Definite Noun Phrases. 997-1002 - Stephan Busemann:

Using Pattern-Action Rules for the Generation of GPSG Structures from MT-Oriented Semantics. 1003-1011
Parsing and Morphology
- Tsunenori Mine, Rin-Ichiro Taniguchi, Makoto Amamiya:

Coordinated Morphological and Syntactic Analysis of Japanese Language. 1012-1017 - Liang-Jyh Wang, Tzusheng Pei, Wei-Chuan Li, Lih-Ching R. Huang:

A Parsing Method for Identifying Words in Mandarin Chinese Sentences. 1018-1023 - Harald Trost:

X2MORF: A Morphological Component Based on Augmented Two-Level Morphology. 1024-1030 - Venu Dasigi:

Parsing = Parsimonious Covering? (Abduction in Logical Form Generation). 1031-1038
Philosophical Foundations
Philosophical Foundations I
- Francis Jeffry Pelletier:

The Philosophy of Automated Theorem Proving. 1039-1045 - Raymond E. Jennings, Christine W. Chan, M. J. Dowad:

Generalised Inference and Inferential Modelling. 1046-1051 - John K. Slaney:

The Implications of Paraconsistency. 1052-1059
Philosophical Foundations II
- David J. Israel, John Perry, Syun Tutiya:

Actions and Movements. 1060-1065 - Selmer Bringsjord, Michael Zenzen:

In Defense of Hyper-Logicist AI. 1066-1072 - Francesco Bergadano:

The Problem of Induction and Machine Learning. 1073-1080
Principles of AI Applications
Intelligent Tutoring Systems
- Dinesh Gadwal, Jim E. Greer, Gordon I. McCalla:

UMRAO: A Chess Endgame Tutor. 1081-1086 - Luigia Carlucci Aiello, Maria Cialdea, Daniele Nardi:

Reasoning about Student Knowledge and Reasoning. 1087-1093 - Tak-Wai Chan:

Integration-Kid: A Learning Companion System. 1094-1099 - William R. Murray:

An Endorsement-based Approach to Student Modeling for Planner-controlled Tutors. 1100-1108
Qualitative Reasoning
Diagnosis
- Philippe Dague, Olivier Jehl, Philippe Deves, Pierre Luciani, Patrick Taillibert:

When Oscillators Stop Oscillating. 1109-1115 - Gerhard Friedrich, Franz Lackinger:

Diagnosing Temporal Misbehavior. 1116-1122 - Franz Lackinger, Wolfgang Nejdl

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Integrating Model-Based Monitoring and Diagnosis of Complex Dynamic Systems. 1123-1128 - David Poole:

Representing Diagnostic Knowledge for Probabilistic Horn Abduction. 1129-1137
Qualitative Modeling
- Erling A. Woods:

The Hybrid Phenomena Theory. 1138-1143 - Feng Zhao:

Extracting and Representing Qualitative Behaviors of Complex Systems in Phase Spaces. 1144-1149 - Toyoaki Nishida, Shuji Doshita:

A Geometric Approach to Total Envisioning. 1150-1157
Qualitative Modeling, Temporal Reasoning
- Ulf Söderman, Jan-Erik Strömberg:

Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Knowledge to Generate Models of Physical Systems. 1158-1163 - Rina Dechter, Judea Pearl:

Directed Constraint Networks: A Relational Framework for Causal Modeling. 1164-1170 - Jan L. Top, Hans Akkermans:

Computational and Physical Causality. 1171-1176 - Antony Galton:

Reified Temporal Theories and How to Unreify Them. 1177-1183
Reasoning under Uncertainty I
- Yen-Teh Hsia:

Characterizing Belief with Minimum Commitment. 1184-1189 - Rudolf Kruse, Erhard Schwecke, Frank Klawonn:

On a Tool for Reasoning with Mass Distributions. 1190-1195 - Henry E. Kyburg Jr.:

Evidential Probability. 1196-1203
Reasoning under Uncertainty II
- S. K. Michael Wong, Pawan Lingras, Yiyu Yao:

Propagation of Preference Relations in Qualitative Inference Networks. 1204-1209 - Wilson X. Wen, Andrew Jennings:

Parallel Distributed Belief Networks That Learn. 1210-1218
Robotics
Architectures
- Luc Steels:

Emergent Frame Recognition and Its Use in Artificial Creatures. 1219-1224 - R. Peter Bonasso:

Integrating Reaction Plans and Layered Competences Through Synchronous Control. 1225-1233
Navigation
- Stephen F. Peters, Shigeoki Hirai, Toru Omata, Tomomasa Sato:

Planning Robot Control Parameter Values with Qualitative Reasoning. 1234-1240 - Patrick Stelmaszyk, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Saburo Tsuji:

Mobile Robot Navigation by an Active Control of the Vision System. 1241-1246 - Matthew J. Barth, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Saburo Tsuji:

Determining Robot Egomotion from Motion Parallax Observed by an Active Camera. 1247-1256
Vision
Object Recognition
- Yerucham Shapira, Shimon Ullman:

A Pictorial Approach to Object Classification. 1257-1263 - Thomas M. Strat, Martin A. Fischler:

Natural Object Recognition: A Theoretical Framework and Its Implementation. 1264-1270 - John R. Kender, Rick Kjeldsen:

On Seeing Spaghetti: A Novel Self-Adjusting Seven Parameter Hough Space for Analyzing Flexible Extruded Objects. 1271-1277 - Roberto Brunelli, Tomaso A. Poggio:

HyperBF Networks for Real Object Recognition. 1278-1285
Interpretation
- Michel A. Audette, Paul R. Cohen, Juyang Weng:

Shading-Based Two-View Matching. 1286-1291 - Pascal Fua:

Combining Stereo and Monocular Information to Compute Dense Depth Maps that Preserve Depth Discontinuities. 1292-1298 - R. Mike Cameron-Jones:

Visual Interpretation of Lambertian Surface Deformation. 1299-1304 - Terry Regier:

Line Labeling and Junction Labeling: A Coupled System for Image Interpretation. 1305-1310

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