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Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, 2009
- Simon Worgan, Robert I. Damper:
Symbolism and enactivism: an experimental test of conflicting approaches to artificial intelligence. 1-18 - Katia Kermanidis:
The effect of borderline examples on language learning. 19-42 - Eduardo R. Hruschka, Antonio J. T. Garcia, Estevam R. Hruschka Jr., Nelson F. F. Ebecken:
On the influence of imputation in classification: practical issues. 43-58 - Henry Hexmoor, Brian McLaughlan, Gaurav Tuli:
Natural human role in supervising complex control systems. 59-77
Volume 21, Number 2, 2009
- Agostino Dovier, Andrea Formisano, Enrico Pontelli:
An empirical study of constraint logic programming and answer set programming solutions of combinatorial problems. 79-121 - José Antonio Martín H., Javier de Lope Asiaín:
A model for the dynamic coordination of multiple competing goals. 123-136 - Marcello Guarini:
Computational theories of mind, and Fodor's analysis of neural network behaviour. 137-153
Volume 21, Number 3, 2009
- Takashi Yamauchi:
Finding abstract commonalties of category members. 155-180 - Ronaldo Vigo:
Modal similarity. 181-196 - Arthur B. Markman, Jennifer S. Beer, Lisa R. Grimm, Jonathan R. Rein, W. Todd Maddox:
The optimal level of fuzz: case studies in a methodology for psychological research. 197-215 - K. Subramani:
On memoryless provers and insincere verifiers. 217-231
Volume 21, Number 4, 2009
- Stefano Bistarelli, Philippe Codognet, H. K. C. Hui, Jimmy Ho-Man Lee:
Solving finite domain constraint hierarchies by local consistency and tree search. 233-257 - Wei Song, Jinhong Li, Zhangyan Xu:
Meta itemset: a new concise representation of frequent itemset. 259-272 - Yupanqui Julho Muñoz, Leandro Nunes de Castro:
Self-organisation and emergence in artificial life: concepts and illustrations. 273-292 - Jeffrey Barrett, Kevin J. S. Zollman:
The role of forgetting in the evolution and learning of language. 293-309
- Ronaldo Vigo:
Modal similarity. 311
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