AI - Bibliography
: R
Lawrence R.
Rabiner
- A tutorial on hidden Markov models and selected
applications in speech recognition. Proceedings of the IEEE. Reprinted
in Waibel & Lee, 1990
- Fundamentals of Speech
Recognition. Prentice-Hall.
1993
Marc H. Raibert
- Legged Robots That Balance. MIT Press,
Cambridge, Massachusetts.
1986
Peter
J. Ramadge : publications
- The Control of Discrete Event Systems, Proc. of the
IEEE, 1989
- Control Theory: Twenty Five Seminal Papers (1932-1981)
Frank P. Ramsey
- Truth and probability. In Braithwaite, R. B., editor,
The Foundations of Mathematics and Other Logical Essays. Harcourt Brace
Jovanovich, New York. 1931
Bertram
Raphael : publications
- SIR: Semantic information retrieval. In Minsky, M. L.,
editor, Semantic Information Processing, pages 33-134. MIT Press,
Cambridge, Massachusetts.
1968
- The Thinking Computer: Mind Inside Matter. W.
H. Freeman, New York.
1976
D. Ratner
- Finding a shortest solution for the n
x n extension of the 15-puzzle is intractable. In Proceedings of the
Fifth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-86), volume 1,
pages 168-172, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Morgan Kaufmann.
1986
Werner
E. Reichardt
- On the
Theory of Lateral Nervous Inhibition in the Complex Eye of Limulus, Progress
in Brain Research, 1965
Jasia Reichardt
- Robots: Fact, Fiction, and Prediction.
Penguin Books, New York.
1978
Hans Reichenbach
- The Theory of Probability: An Inquiry into the
Logical and Mathematical Foundations of the Calculus of Probability.
University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, second edition.
1949
John H. Reif
: papers
- Complexity of the mover's problem and generalizations.
In Proceedings of the 20th IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer
Science, 1979
- Synthesis of Parallel Algorithms. Morgan
Kaufmann, San Mateo, California, 1993.
- Parallel
Algorithm Derivation and Program Transformation, (Edited by R. Paige, J. Reif,
and R. Wachter), Kluwer Academic Publishers,
1993
Raymond Reiter
- A Logic for
Default Reasoning, Artificial Intelligence, 13(1-2):81-132, 1980
- The Frame Problem
in Situation Calculus: A Simple Solution (Sometimes) and a Completeness Result
for Goal Regression, in Lifschitz, V. (ed.), Artificial Intelligence
and Mathematical Theory of Computation: Papers in Honor of John McCarthy, pp.359-380,
New York: Academic Press, 1991
W. Reitman
- The Structure and Performance of the INTERIM.2 Go Program,
in Proceedings of the Sixth International Joint Conference on Artificial
Intelligence (IJCAI-79), pp.711-719, San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann, 1979
H. Remus
- Simulation of a learning machine for playing Go. In
Proceedings IFIP Congress, Elsevier/North-Holland.
1962
Alfréd Rényi
- Probability Theory. Elsevier/North-Holland,
Amsterdam, London, New York.
1970
Nicholas Rescher
: book
- Temporal Logic.
(with Alastair Urquhart), Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
1971
Mitchel Resnick
: papers
Philip Resnik
: publications
Elaine Rich
- ÀΰøÁö´É
(Artificial Intelligence) : second edition, New York: McGraw-Hill,
1991
C. Rieger
- An organization of knowledge for problem solving and
language comprehension. Artificial Intelligence, 1976
Martin Ringle
- Philosophical Perspectives in Artificial
Intelligence. Humanities Press, Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey.
1979
Jorma Rissanen
Graeme
Ritchie : recent
publications
- AM: a case study in AI methodology.
Artificial Intelligence, 1984
Ronald
L. Rivest : publications
and talks
John W. Roach
- Replacing
unification by constraint satisfaction to improve logic program expressiveness.
Journal of Automated Reasoning, 1990
Don D. Roberts
- The Existential Graphs of Charles S. Peirce.
Mouton, The Hague and Paris.
1973
L. Roberts
- Machine Perception
of Three-Dimensional Solids, Tech. Report 315, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Ph.D.
dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1963
John
A. Robinson
- A Machine-Oriented
Logic Based on the Resolution Principle, Journal of the Association
for Computing Machinery, 1965
Irvin Rock
- Perception. W. H. Freeman, New York.
1984
- The Logic of Perception, 1985
- Indirect Perception, 1997
Richard Rohwer
: publications
- Training Time-Dependence in Neural Networks, in Caudill,
M., & Butler, C. (eds.), IEEE First International Conference on Neural
Networks, San Diego, 1987, vol. II, New York: IEEE, 1987
Richard Rorty
- Mind-body identity, privacy, and categories. Review of
Metaphysics, 1965
- Philosophy and the
Mirror of Nature. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1979.
Frank Rosenblatt
- The perceptron: A perceiving and recognizing
automaton. Report 85-460-1, Project PARA, Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory.
1957
- On the convergence of reinforcement procedures in
simple perceptrons. Report VG-1196-G-4, Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory.
1960
- Principles
of Neurodynamics, Washington, DC: Spartan Books, 1962
Paul Rosenbloom
- The Soar Papers: Research on Integrated
Intelligence vols. 1 and 2, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1993
Jeffrey
S. Rosenschein : publications
- Communication and
cooperation among logic-based agents. In Friesen, O. & Golshani, F., editors,
Sixth Annual International Phoenix Conference on Computers and
Communications: 1987 Conference Proceedings, IEEE Computer
Society Press.
1987
- Formal theories of knowledge in AI and robotics.
New Generation Computing, 1985
- A Situated View of Representation and Control,
Artificial Intelligence, 1995
David M.
Rosenthal : publications
S. Ross
- A First Course in Probability,
third edition, London: Macmillan, 1988
Charlie Rothwell
: papers
Phillipe Roussel
- PROLOG:
Manual de Reference et d'Utilization, Technical Report, Université
Aix-Marseille II, Groupe d'Intelligence Artificielle, France, 1975
Celine Rouveirol
: publications
- A simple and general solution for
inverting resolution. In Proc. European Working Session on Learning, 1989
Neil
C. Rowe : research papers
David
Rumelhart
- Learning Internal Representations by Error
Propagation, in Rumelhart, D. E., & McClelland, J. L. (eds.), Parallel
Distributed Processing, Vol 1. 1986
- Parallel
Distributed Processing. MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts. In two
volumes.
1986
Enrique H.
Ruspini : publications
J. G. B. Russell
- Is screening for abdominal aortic aneurysm
worthwhile? Clinical Radiology, 1990
Stuart
Russell : publications
- A declarative approach to bias in concept
learning. In Proceedings of the Sixth National Conference on Artificial
Intelligence (AAAI-87), Seattle, Washington. Morgan Kaufmann.
1987
- The compleat guide to MRS. Report STAN-CS-85-1080,
Computer Science Department, Stanford University.
1985
- Preliminary steps toward the automation of
induction. In Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference on Artificial
Intelligence (AAAI-86), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Morgan Kaufmann.
1986
- A quantitative analysis of analogy by similarity. In
Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence
(AAAI-86), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Morgan Kaufmann.
1986
- Tree-structured bias. In Proceedings of the
Seventh National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-88), volume 2,
pages 641-645, St. Paul, Minnesota. Morgan Kaufmann.
1988
- The Use of Knowledge in Analogy and Induction.
Pitman, 1989
- Efficient memory-bounded search methods. In ECAI
92: 10th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence Proceedings, pages
1-5, Vienna, Austria. Wiley.
1992
- Adaptive probabilistic
networks. Technical Report UCB/CSD-94-824, Computer Science Division, University
of California at Berkeley.
1994
- Provably bounded optimal agents.
In Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Joint Conference on
Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-93), Chambery, France. Morgan Kaufmann.
1993
- Do the Right Thing: Studies in
Limited Rationality. MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1991
- On optimal game-tree search using
rational meta-reasoning. In Proceedings of the Eleventh International Joint
Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-89), pages 334-340, Detroit,
Michigan. Morgan Kaufmann.
1989
- Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, Englewood Cliffs,
NJ: Prentice Hall, 1995
- Rationality
and Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence, 1997
J. L. Ryder
- Heuristic analysis of large trees as generated in the
game of Go. Memo AIM-155, Stanford Artificial Intelligence Project, Computer
Science Department, Stanford University, Stanford, California.
1971