zbMath0474.68094MaRDI QIDQ3929076
Nils J. Nilsson
Publication date: 1982
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Goal distance estimation for automated planning using neural networks and support vector machines,
Hybrid modes in cooperating distributed grammar systems: Combining the \(t\)-mode with the modes \(\leqslant k\) and \(=k\),
China's energy consumption forecasting by GMDH based auto-regressive model,
Knowledge-based systems and fuzzy boolean programming,
Parallel coding of binary images,
Eighth Latin American Symposium on Mathematical Logic, João Pessoa,
Model of representation and acquisition of new knowledge by an autonomous intelligent robot based on the logic of conditionally dependent predicates,
Learning metric-topological maps for indoor mobile robot navigation,
A general framework for enumerating equivalence classes of solutions,
Monitoring a Fleet of Autonomous Vehicles Through A* Like Algorithms and Reinforcement Learning,
Object-oriented backtracking,
Tree search and quantum computation,
Dynamic maintenance of directed hypergraphs,
Encoding shortest paths in spatial networks,
Experiences with an interactive museum tour-guide robot,
\(P\)-sufficient statistics for PAC learning \(k\)-term-DNF formulas through enumeration,
Situational Calculus, linear connection proofs and STRIPS-like planning: An experimental comparison,
Remarks on the \(\mathrm A^{\ast\ast}\) algorithm,
Importance sampling-based estimation over AND/OR search spaces for graphical models,
The weighted list update problem and the lazy adversary,
Hybrid modes in cooperating distributed grammar systems: Internal versus external hybridization,
Using branch-and-bound algorithms to obtain suboptimal solutions,
Design of industrial regulators using expert systems approach,
A novel framework for automatic sorting of postal documents with multi-script address blocks,
A hierarchical approach to recognition of handwritten Bangla characters,
Linear connectivity problems in directed hypergraphs,
Interpreting network formalisms,
Fuzzy linear regression and its applications to forecasting in uncertain environment,
Heuristic allocation based on a dynamic programming state-space representation,
Studies in possibilistic recognition,
Nondeterminacy and recursion via stacks and games