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Strips: A new approach to the application of theorem proving to problem solving
Fikes, R.E.; Nilsson, N.J.; Artificial Intelligence, 1971
Artificial intelligence – A personal view
Marr, D.; Artificial Intelligence, 1977
Circumscription – A form of non-monotonic reasoning
McCarthy, J.; Artificial Intelligence, 1980
Fusion, propagation, and structuring in belief networks
Pearl, J.; Artificial Intelligence, 1986
Decision criteria for computer-aided parting surface design
Ravi, B; Srinivasan, M. N.; Computer Aided Design, 1990
Smooth-surface approximation and reverse engineering
Sarkar, B.; Menq, C.-H.; Computer Aided Design, 1991
Recognition of form features using convex decomposition
Kim, Y. S.; Computer Aided Design, 1992
Robust polygon modeling
Milenkovic, V.; Computer Aided Design, 1993
The ARPA Network Design Decisions
McQuillan J.M.; Walden D.C.; Computer Networks, 1977
The DoD Internet Architecture Model
Cerf V.G.; Cain E.; Computer Networks, 1983
Fuzzy sets as a basis for a theory of possibility
Zadeh, L.A.; Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 1978
Metric spaces of fuzzy sets
Diamond, P.; Kloeden, P.; Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 1990
Fuzzy real algebra: Some results
Dubois, D.; Prade, H.; Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 1979
Guiding a robot by visual feedback in assembling tasks
Shirai, Y.; Inoue, H.; Pattern Recognition, 1973
A method of real-time recognition of moving objects and its application
Uno, T.; Ejiri, M.; Tokunaga, T.; Pattern Recognition, 1976
Finding the rib cage in chest radiographs
Wechsler, H.; Sklansky, J.; Pattern Recognition, 1977
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