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FEATURES Fuzzy Approach,” R. Wiggins, MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT SYSTEMS May 1992, pp. 28-35. “Issues in Dynamic Paralleliza- “The Art of Production Sys- “Integrating Fuzzy Logic into tion,” S. Bharadwaj, J. Flower, and tems,” T. Brooke, Jan. 1992, pp. Neural Nets,” E. Cox, June 1992, A. Kolawa, Feb. 1992, pp. 26-33. 30-35. pp. 42-47. “Parallel Processing for Prob- “S-Trees: A New Way to Handle lem Solving,” T. Nolen, Feb. Subjective Rules,” J. Howell, Feb. GENETIC ALGORITHMS 1992, pp. 34-40. 1992, pp. 21-25. “Genetic Algorithms for Sched- “Living in Parallel,” J. Keyes, “Case-Based Reasoning for Bid ule Optimization,” G. Lawton, Feb. 1992, pp. 42-47. Preparation,” R. H. Stottler, Mar. May 1992, pp. 22-27. “Improving State Space Search- 1992, pp. 44-49. “Docking a Truck: A Genetic es,” G. Montgomery, Mar. 1992, “Performance Support Systems: Fuzzy Approach,” R. Wiggins, pp. 38-43. A New Horizon for Expert Sys- May 1992, pp. 28-35. “Mastermind: Improving the tems,” C. Carr, May 1992, pp. Search,” G. Montgomery, Apr. 44-49. INTELLIGENT DATABASES 1992, pp. 40-47. “Ingredients for Real-Time Ex- “Information Made Visual Us- “Professional Societies: Food for pert Systems,” D. Mandelkern, ing HyperData,” K. Parsaye and Thinkers,” L. B. Eliot, July 1992, July 1992, pp. 30-35. M. Chignell, Sept. 1992, pp. pp. 22-29. “Syntactic Pattern Recognition,” 22-29. “Introducing Natural Language P. Rothman, Oct. 1992, pp. “Automating Database Evalua- Processing,” E. Germain, Aug. 40-51. tion,” C. Kobryn andJ . Trenouth, 1992, pp. 30-35. “The Rete Matching Algo- Sept. 1992, pp. 36-41. “Space Station Freedom: Em- rithm,” B. Schneier, Dec. 1992, bedding AI,” D. Woods, Apr. pp. 24-29. LISP and SCHEME 1992, pp. 32-39. “A Model for Computer-Based “LISP: The Great Contender,” Training,” P. Fairweather, et al., J. Keyes, Jan. 1992, pp. 24-28. NEURAL NETWORKS Dec. 1992, pp. 30-35. “Scheming with Objects,” K. “Neural Networks in Knowl- “Expert Systems: A New Part- Dickey, Oct. 1992, pp. 24-33. edge Acquisition,” K. Coleman nership,” J. Nash, Dec. 1992, pp. “Worse is Better is Worse,” N. and S. Watenpool, Jan. 1992, pp. 36-39. Bourbaki, May 1992, pp. 18-21. 36-39. “Implementing Fuzzy Expert “The View from Now,” M. Cau- Rules in Hardware,” J. Sibigtroth, KNOWLEDGE dill, June 1992, pp. 24-31. Apr. 1992, pp. 24-31. REPRESENTATION “Using Cerebellar Arithmetic “Induction via ID3,” J. Durkin,| Computers,” G. Burgin, June FUZZY LOGIC Apr. 1992, pp. 48-53. 1992, pp. 32-41. “The Great Myths of Fuzzy Log- “An Introduction to Conceptual “Integrating Fuzzy Logic into ic,” E. Cox, Jan. 1992, pp. 40-45. Graphs,” S. Polovina and J. Hea- Neural Nets,” E. Cox, June 1992, “The Calculus of Fuzzy If/Then ton, May 1992, pp. 36-43. pp. 42-47. Rules,” L. A. Zadeh, Mar. 1992, “Activity Programming: Merg- “Care and Feeding of Neural pp. 22-27. ing Rules and Procedures,” H. Networks,” T. Crooks, July 1992, “Solving Problems with Fuzzy Thedick, Aug. 1992, pp. 36-41. pp. 36-41. ' Logic,” E. Cox, Mar. 1992, pp. “Applying AI to Statistical Pro- “Preparing Controllers for Non- 28-37. cess Control,” D. Rock and D. linear Systems,” M. Beale and H. “Implementing Fuzzy Expert Guerin, Sept. 1992, pp. 30-35. Demuth, July 1992, pp. 42-47. Rules in Hardware,” J. Sibigtroth, “Verifying the Design Process,” “Neural Net Applications in Apr. 1992, pp. 24-31. M. E. Stanley, Sept. 1992, pp. Chemical Engineering,” S. Chitra, “Applications of Fuzzy System 42-49. Nov. 1992, pp. 20-25. Models,” E. Cox, Oct. 1992, pp. “Problem Analysis and Verifica- “Neural Networks in Mathema- 34-39. tion,” A. V. Rao, Nov. 1992, pp. tica,” J. A. Freeman, Nov. 1992, “Docking a Truck: A Genetic 36-41. 26-35. Al EXPERT s DECEMBER 1992 FEATURES Fuzzy Approach,” R. Wiggins, MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT SYSTEMS May 1992, pp. 28-35. “Issues in Dynamic Paralleliza- “The Art of Production Sys- “Integrating Fuzzy Logic into tion,” S. Bharadwaj, J. Flower, and tems,” T. Brooke, Jan. 1992, pp. Neural Nets,” E. Cox, June 1992, A. Kolawa, Feb. 1992, pp. 26-33. 30-35. pp. 42-47. “Parallel Processing for Prob- “S-Trees: A New Way to Handle lem Solving,” T. Nolen, Feb. Subjective Rules,” J. Howell, Feb. GENETIC ALGORITHMS 1992, pp. 34-40. 1992, pp. 21-25. “Genetic Algorithms for Sched- “Living in Parallel,” J. Keyes, “Case-Based Reasoning for Bid ule Optimization,” G. Lawton, Feb. 1992, pp. 42-47. Preparation,” R. H. Stottler, Mar. May 1992, pp. 22-27. “Improving State Space Search- 1992, pp. 44-49. “Docking a Truck: A Genetic es,” G. Montgomery, Mar. 1992, “Performance Support Systems: Fuzzy Approach,” R. Wiggins, pp. 38-43. A New Horizon for Expert Sys- May 1992, pp. 28-35. “Mastermind: Improving the tems,” C. Carr, May 1992, pp. Search,” G. Montgomery, Apr. 44-49. INTELLIGENT DATABASES 1992, pp. 40-47. “Ingredients for Real-Time Ex- “Information Made Visual Us- “Professional Societies: Food for pert Systems,” D. Mandelkern, ing HyperData,” K. Parsaye and Thinkers,” L. B. Eliot, July 1992, July 1992, pp. 30-35. M. Chignell, Sept. 1992, pp. pp. 22-29. “Syntactic Pattern Recognition,” 22-29. “Introducing Natural Language P. Rothman, Oct. 1992, pp. “Automating Database Evalua- Processing,” E. Germain, Aug. 40-51. tion,” C. Kobryn andJ . Trenouth, 1992, pp. 30-35. “The Rete Matching Algo- Sept. 1992, pp. 36-41. “Space Station Freedom: Em- rithm,” B. Schneier, Dec. 1992, bedding AI,” D. Woods, Apr. pp. 24-29. LISP and SCHEME 1992, pp. 32-39. “A Model for Computer-Based “LISP: The Great Contender,” Training,” P. Fairweather, et al., J. Keyes, Jan. 1992, pp. 24-28. NEURAL NETWORKS Dec. 1992, pp. 30-35. “Scheming with Objects,” K. “Neural Networks in Knowl- “Expert Systems: A New Part- Dickey, Oct. 1992, pp. 24-33. edge Acquisition,” K. Coleman nership,” J. Nash, Dec. 1992, pp. “Worse is Better is Worse,” N. and S. Watenpool, Jan. 1992, pp. 36-39. Bourbaki, May 1992, pp. 18-21. 36-39. “Implementing Fuzzy Expert “The View from Now,” M. Cau- Rules in Hardware,” J. Sibigtroth, KNOWLEDGE dill, June 1992, pp. 24-31. Apr. 1992, pp. 24-31. REPRESENTATION “Using Cerebellar Arithmetic “Induction via ID3,” J. Durkin,| Computers,” G. Burgin, June FUZZY LOGIC Apr. 1992, pp. 48-53. 1992, pp. 32-41. “The Great Myths of Fuzzy Log- “An Introduction to Conceptual “Integrating Fuzzy Logic into ic,” E. Cox, Jan. 1992, pp. 40-45. Graphs,” S. Polovina and J. Hea- Neural Nets,” E. Cox, June 1992, “The Calculus of Fuzzy If/Then ton, May 1992, pp. 36-43. pp. 42-47. Rules,” L. A. Zadeh, Mar. 1992, “Activity Programming: Merg- “Care and Feeding of Neural pp. 22-27. ing Rules and Procedures,” H. Networks,” T. Crooks, July 1992, “Solving Problems with Fuzzy Thedick, Aug. 1992, pp. 36-41. pp. 36-41. ' Logic,” E. Cox, Mar. 1992, pp. “Applying AI to Statistical Pro- “Preparing Controllers for Non- 28-37. cess Control,” D. Rock and D. linear Systems,” M. Beale and H. “Implementing Fuzzy Expert Guerin, Sept. 1992, pp. 30-35. Demuth, July 1992, pp. 42-47. Rules in Hardware,” J. Sibigtroth, “Verifying the Design Process,” “Neural Net Applications in Apr. 1992, pp. 24-31. M. E. Stanley, Sept. 1992, pp. Chemical Engineering,” S. Chitra, “Applications of Fuzzy System 42-49. Nov. 1992, pp. 20-25. Models,” E. Cox, Oct. 1992, pp. “Problem Analysis and Verifica- “Neural Networks in Mathema- 34-39. tion,” A. V. Rao, Nov. 1992, pp. tica,” J. A. Freeman, Nov. 1992, “Docking a Truck: A Genetic 36-41. 26-35. Al EXPERT s DECEMBER 1992 VIRTUAL REALITY phic,” L. B. Eliot, Dec. 1992, pp. CLIM,” N. Bourbaki, Oct. 1992, “Designing Virtual Worlds,” T. 9-10. pp. 17-23. Asch, Aug. 1992, pp. 22-25. “Render Unto C What Is C’s,” “Applying AI to Virtual Envi- BOOKSTORE R. Knaus, Dec. 1992, pp. 21-23. ronments,” P. Williams, Aug. “Fuzzy Wuzzy and Then Some,” 1992, pp. 26-29. P. Chapnick, Mar. 1992, pp. IN PRACTICE 20-21. “A Rise and Fall—and Rise?” H. “Lots of Neural Nets Books,” P. P. Newquist III, Jan. 1992, pp. DEPARTMENTS Chapnick, June 1992, pp. 21-23. 55-58. AI APPRENTICE “Learning from Object Les- “The State of the AI Business,” “Structures, Functors, and An- sons,” L. O’Brien, Oct. 1992, pp. H. P. Newquist III, Feb. 1992, pp. swers,” M. Minasi, Jan. 1992, pp. 57-59. 59-61. 15-17. “Read Any Good Books Lately?” “The Other Side of AI,” H. P. “Prolog Built-In Functions,” M. P. Chapnick, Nov. 1992, pp. Newquist III, Mar. 1992, pp. Minasi, Feb. 1992, pp. 13-15. 47-49. 50-51. “Attacking Problems in Prolog,” “Life is Unfair,” H. P. Newquist M. Minasi, Mar. 1992, pp. 12-14. EDITORIAL INTELLIGENCE III, Apr. 1992, pp. 59-61. “Get Out Your Water Jugs,” M. “The Turing Test,” A. L. Zei- “All It Takes Is Finding the Minasi, Apr. 1992, pp. 13-15. chick, Jan. 1992, p. 5. Right Recipe,” H. P. Newquist III, “Fixing the Jugs,” M. Minasi, “Employment Intelligence,” A. May 1992, pp. 51-53. May 1992, pp. 11-13. L. Zeichick, Feb. 1992, p. 5. “IBM and AI: Still Waiting at “Prolog Experts,” M. Minasi, “Solutions, Not Tools,” A. L. the Altar,” H. P. Newgquist III, June 1992, pp. 13-15. Zeichick, Mar. 1992, p. 5. June 1992, pp. 59-61. “The End of Prolog,” M. Min- “Putting AI in Your Pocket,” A. “Apple and AI? No Way! Way!” asi, July 1992, pp. 13-15. L. Zeichick, Apr. 1992, p. 5. H. P. Newquist III, July 1992, pp. “How A Machine Reasons: Part “99% Fat Free,” J. Shaw, May 49-51. 1,” E. Cox, Aug. 1992, pp. 13-15. 1992, p. 5. “We're in the Money,” H. P. “How a Machine Reasons: Part “Weighing Chickens,” A. L. Zei- Newquist III, Aug. 1992, pp. 2,” E. Cox, Sept. 1992, pp. 13-15. chick, June 1992, p. 5. 49-50. “How a Machine Reasons: Part “Decline and Fall?” A. L. Zei- “Moving Away from the Mid- 3,” E. Cox, Oct. 1992, pp. 13-15. chick, July 1992, p. 5. dle,” H. P. Newquist III, Sept. “How a Machine Reasons: Part “Is That Really You, Dave?” A. 1992, pp. 53-55. 4,” E. Cox, Nov. 1992, pp. 13-19. L. Zeichick, Aug. 1992, p. 5. “Do-It-Yourself Al,” H. P. New- “How a Machine Reasons: Part “The Sum of All Prologs,” A. L. quist III, Oct. 1992, pp. 55-56. 5,” E. Cox, Dec. 1992, pp. 13-19. Zeichick, Sept. 1992, p. 5. “GTE and AI—A Meeting of “Caveat Emptor,” A. L. Zei- the Acronyms,” H. P. Newquist AI INSIDER chick, Oct. 1992, p. 5. III, Nov. 1992, pp. 44-45. “AI Crime Busters,” L. B. Eliot, “Teacher Heal Thyseif,” T. “Wrapping Up the ‘Early’ Jan. 1992, pp. 11-13. Murphy, Nov. 1992, p. 5. 1990s,” H. P. Newquist III, Dec. “Words to Live By: AI from A “So Long 1992,” A. L. Zeichick, 1992, pp. 51-53. to Z,” L. B. Eliot, Feb. 1992, pp. Dec. 1992. 9-11. RESOURCE GUIDES | “AI & Telecommunications EXPERT’S TOOLBOX “AI Language Resource Guide.” Make the Connection,” L. B. Eliot, “Reuse is Not Inheritance,” N. J. Shaw, Jan. 1992, pp. 46-53. Mar. 1992, pp. 8-10. Bourbaki, Jan. 1992, pp. 19-23. “Neural Network Resource “Leave the Driving to AI,” L. B. “Happy Trails!” L. O’Brien, Guide,” K. Reid and A. L. Zei- Eliot, Apr. 1992, pp. 9-11. Feb. 1992, pp. 17-19. chick, June 1992, pp. 50-56. “Point by Point: Measuring Ex- “Piecewise Linear Fuzzy Sets,” “Virtual Reality Resource pert Systems,” L. B. Eliot, May R. Knaus, Feb. 1992, pp. 16-19. Guide,” J. Shaw, Aug. 1992, pp. 1992, pp. 7-9. “Awakening the (Not Quite) 42-47. “If It Works, Is It Good?” L. B. Dead,” N. Bourbaki, Apr. 1992, “Expert System Resource Eliot, June 1992, pp. 9-11. pp. 17-22. Guide,” J. Shaw, pp. 42-49. “A Critic for Every System,” L. “Templates of Doom,” L. B. Eliot, July 1992, pp. 9-11. O’Brien, May 1992, pp. 15-17. REVIEWS “Electronic Data Interchange: “Go with the Flow,” R. Knaus, “Objects with a LISP,” M. D. The New-Fashioned AI Way,” L. June 1992, pp. 17-19. Brinsmead, Feb. 1992, pp. 49-56. B. Eliot, Aug. 1992, pp. 9-11. “Some Fun Puzzles,” N. Bour- “Following the Rules with RAL,” “Don’t Forget the Hardware,” baki, July 1992, pp. 17-21. B. V. Hinners, Apr. 1992, pp. L. B. Eliot, Sept. 1992, pp. 9-11. “Using a Markov Chain Gener- 55-58. “Appraising Case-Based Reason- ator,” L. O’Brien, Aug. 1992, pp. “A Learning Adventure: Active ing,” L. B. Eliot, Oct. 1992, pp. 17-20. Prolog Tutor,” B. V. Hinners, 9-10. “Knowledge Acquisition with Oct. 1992, pp. 60-61. “Innovative Applications,” L. B. Nets,” R. Knaus, Sept. 1992, pp. “Faster Than a Speeding Net- Eliot, Nov. 1992, pp. 9-11. 17-21. work,” B. Angell and T. Murphy, “It’s Paramorphic, Not Isomor- “Building a Class Browser Using Nov. 1992, pp. 50-53. w AI EXPERT s DECEMBER 1992

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