What computers still can't do: a critique of artificial reason
What computers still can't do: a critique of artificial reason
A Machine-Oriented Logic Based on the Resolution Principle
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
The teachable language comprehender: a simulation program and theory of language
Communications of the ACM
A Computer Model of Skill Acquisition
A Computer Model of Skill Acquisition
Toward A Model Of Children''s Story Comprehension
Toward A Model Of Children''s Story Comprehension
Assimilation of New Information by a Natural Language Understanding System
Assimilation of New Information by a Natural Language Understanding System
Understanding Simple Picture Programs
Understanding Simple Picture Programs
A System for Representing and Using Real-World Knowledge
A System for Representing and Using Real-World Knowledge
LISP 1.5 Programmer's Manual
Semantic Information Processing
Semantic Information Processing
Representation and Understanding: Studies in Cognitive Science
Representation and Understanding: Studies in Cognitive Science
Minds and Machines
Connectionist propositional logic (a simple correlation matrix memory based reasoning system)
Emergent neural computational architectures based on neuroscience
Connectionist Propositional Logic
Emergent Neural Computational Architectures Based on Neuroscience - Towards Neuroscience-Inspired Computing
Re Sparck Jones Re Ballard on the need for careful description
Computational Linguistics - Special issue on ill-formed input
What has language to do with perception? some speculations on the lingua mentis
TINLAP '78 Proceedings of the 1978 workshop on Theoretical issues in natural language processing
Path-based and node-based inference in semantic networks
TINLAP '78 Proceedings of the 1978 workshop on Theoretical issues in natural language processing
Semantics of conceptual graphs
ACL '79 Proceedings of the 17th annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
Automated Software Engineering
Modes of concept definition and varieties of vagueness
Applied Ontology
Proceedings of the 9th AISC international conference, the 15th Calculemas symposium, and the 7th international MKM conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics
Utterance and objective: issues in natural language communication
IJCAI'79 Proceedings of the 6th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 2
On the operationality/generality trade-off in explanation-based learning
IJCAI'87 Proceedings of the 10th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 1
Agent-oriented programming: from prolog to guarded definite clauses
Agent-oriented programming: from prolog to guarded definite clauses
Knowledge visualization based on semantic networks
Programming and Computing Software
Complex value systems in friendly AI
AGI'11 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Artificial general intelligence
Modes of concept definition and varieties of vagueness
Applied Ontology
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As a field, artificial intelligence has always been on the border of respectability, and therefore on the border of crackpottery. Many critics , have urged that we are over the border. We have been very defensive toward this charge, drawing ourselves up with dignity when it is made and folding the cloak of Science about us. On the other hand, in private, we have been justifiably proud of our willingness to explore weird ideas, because pursuing them is the only way to make progress.