The concept of indirectness in artificial intelligence

Havel, Ivan M.

Kybernetika (1972)

  • Volume: 08, Issue: 2, page (154)-164
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Havel, Ivan M.. "The concept of indirectness in artificial intelligence." Kybernetika 08.2 (1972): (154)-164. <http://eudml.org/doc/28091>.

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References

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  1. L. S. Coles, An experiment in Robot Tool Using, SRI Artificial Intelligence Group, Tech. Note 41, Oct. 1970. (1970) 
  2. C. C. Green, Application of Theorem Proving to Problem Solving, Proc. 1st Int. Joint Conf. on Artificial Intelligence, May 1969. (1969) 
  3. J. McCarthy P. Hayes, Some Philosophical Problems from the Standpoint of Artificial Intelligence, In: Machine Intelligence 4, 1969. (1969) 
  4. N. J. Nilsson, Problem-Solving Methods in Artifical Intelligence, McGraw-Hill, 1971. (1971) 

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