AI Magazine Contents, Volume Five (1984)

The contents of this volume of AI Magazine are listed below. For abstracts and links to full text of individual articles, please consult the listing for the individual issues:

Issue One

Letters
Martin Bennett, Bernard Meltzer
5(1): Spring 1984, 3

A Perspective on Automatic Programming
David R. Barstow
5(1): Spring 1984, 5-27

Talking to UNIX in English: An Overview of an On-Line UNIX Consultant
Robert Wilensky
5(1): Spring 1984, 29-39

Introduction to the COMTEX Microfiche Edition of the SRI Artificial Intelligence Center: Technical Notes
Nils J. Nilsson
5(1): Spring 1984, 41-52

Partial Evaluation, Programming Methodology, and Artificial Intelligence
Kenneth M. Kahn
5(1): Spring 1984, 53-57

Artificial Intelligence Research at the University of Maryland
Jack Minker, Larry S. Davis
5(1): Spring 1984, 59-63
(Research in Progress)

Artificial Intelligence Research at the Information Sciences Institute (Research in Progress)
William Mann
5(1): Spring 1984, 65-69

Review of The Architecture of Cognition
John B. Black
5(1): Spring 1984, 71-72
(Book Review)

AAAI Business: Minutes of the Fourth Annual Meeting of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence
Richard E. Fikes
5(1): Spring 1984, 77-78
AAAI

Alexander Lerner: A Biographical Sketch
Jack Minker
5(1): Spring 1984, 79-80

AI Magazine Cumulative Index: Volumes 1-4
AAAI
5(1): Spring 1984, 82-86

Issue Two

Letters
Robert Frederking, Charles Thorpe, Ellen Walker, Linda Powell, Steven Minton, Jayson Durham
5(2): Summer 1984, 3

Artificial Intelligence, Employment, and Income
Nils J. Nilsson
5(2): Summer 1984, 5-14

STEAMER: An Interactive Inspectable Simulation-Based Training System
James D. Hollan, Edwin L. Hutchins, Louis Weitzman
5(2): Summer 1984, 15-27

An Experimental Comparison of Knowledge Representation Schemes
Kiyoshi Niwa, Koji Sasaki, Hirokazu Ihara

5(2): Summer 1984, 29-36

EXPRS: A Prototype Expert System Using Prolog for Data Fusion
Vincent J. Pecora
5(2): Summer 1984, 37-41

Experience with INTELLECT: Artificial Intelligence Technology Transfer
Larry R. Harris
5(2): Summer 1984, 43-50

The Industrialization of Artificial Intelligence: From By-Line to Bottom Line
Jerrold Kaplan
5(2): Summer 1984, 51-57

Expert Systems Without Computers, or Theory and Trust in Artificial Intelligence
Jon Doyle
5(2): Summer 1984, 59-63.

Center for the Study of Language and Information Research Program on Situated Language
Elizabeth Macken
5(2): Summer 1984, 65-70
(Research in Progress)

Artificial Intelligence Research at Vanderbilt University (Research in Progress)
John R. Bourne
5(2): Summer 1984, 71-72

Issue Three

Letters
Bart Kosko
5(3): Fall 1984, 5

We Need Better Standards for Artificial Intelligence Research: President's Message
John McCarthy
5(3): Fall 1984, 7-8

Artificial Intelligence in Transition
Peter E. Hart
5(3): Fall 1984, 17-20

R1 Revisited: Four Years in the Trenches
John McDermott, Judith Bachant
5(3): Fall 1984, 21-32

Introduction to the COMTEX Microfiche Edition of Reports on Artificial Intelligence from Carnegie-Mellon University
Allen Newell
5(3): Fall 1984, 35-39

Applications Development Using a Hybrid Artificial Intelligence Development System
John C. Kunz, Thomas P. Kehler, Michael D. Williams
5(3): Fall 1984, 41-54

Probability Concepts for an Expert System Used for Data Fusion
Herbert E. Rauch
5(3): Fall 1984, 55-60

On the Development of Commercial Expert Systems
Reid G. Smith
5(3): Fall 1984, 61-73

Artificial Intelligence Research at GTE Laboratories (Research in Progress)
William Frawley, Shri Goyal
5(3): Fall 1984, 75-77

Artificial Intelligence Research at NASA Langley Research Center (Research in Progress)
Nancy Orlando, Kathy Abbott, James Rogers
5(3): Fall 1984, 79-80

Review of A Mathematical Theory of Evidence
Lotfi A. Zadeh
5(3): Fall 1984, 81-83
(Book Review)

Issue Four

Letters
Jim Kornell, Robert Park, Christopher Dungan, Joop Schopman, David Drager, Nils Nilsson, Marty Kalin, John Gavin, Bernard Meltzer, Robert Salmansohn, Keith McCammon, Loren Martindale
5(4): Winter 1985, 10-17

Intelligence, Artificial and Otherwise
William M. Chace
5(4): Winter 1985, 22-25

Physical Object Representation and Generalization: A Survey of Programs for Semantic-Based Natural Language Processing
Kenneth Wasserman
5(4): Winter 1985, 28-41

Comparing Artificial Intelligence and Genetic Engineering: Commercialization Lessons
Edward M. Dickson
5(4): Winter 1985, 44-47

Artificial Intelligence in Canada: A Review
Gordon McCalla, Nick Cercone
5(4): Winter 1985, 50-58

The Professor's Challenge
Pierre Bierre
5(4): Winter 1985, 60-70

Artificial Intelligence Research in Statistics
William A. Gale, Daryl Pregibon
5(4): Winter 1985, 72-75

R1 and Beyond: AI Technology Transfer at Digital Equipment Corporation
Stephen Polit
5(4): Winter 1985, 76-78

Artificial Intelligence at Schlumberger
David R. Barstow
5(4): Winter 1985, 80-82
(Research in Progress)

Review of A Practical Guide to Designing Expert Systems
William J. Clancey
5(4): Winter 1985, 84-86
(Book Review)