T. Christaller Konsistenzpruefungen bei sich veraendernden Wissensbasen (Consistency-checking in Changing Knowledge Bases) W. Emde, C. Habel, C.R. Rollinger Automatische Akquisition von inferentiellem Wissen Automatic Acquisition of Inferential Knowledge) C. Habel Zur Repraesentation indifinit deskribierter Objekte in K1L-Systemen (On the Representation of Indefinitely Described Objects in AI Systems) K.v. Luck, B. Owsnicki N.N: A View of Planning in Chess UNIFIKATION UND DEDUKTION (Unification and Deduction) J. Siekmann, P. Szabo Universal Unification (Invited Lecture) (Ellipsis Reconstruction in Co-text: Requirements for an Ellipsis Component and their Actualization in SWYSS) C.B. Schwind Natural Language Access to PROLOG Database Systems BOOKREVIEW Artificial Intelligence: An MIT Perspective, Volume 1: Expert Problem Solving, Natural Language Understanding, Intelligent Computer Coaches, Representation and Learning Reviewed by: Varol Akman Electrical, Computer and Systems Engin. Dept Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York 12181 (Edited by Patrick Henry Winston and Richard Henry Brown, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1979, 492 pages, $12.50 paperback, ISBN 0-262-73058-8.) Artificial Intelligence: An MIT Perspective consists of two volumes. Volume 1 covers the areas cited in the title of this review. Volume 2 (which will be the subject matter of an upcoming review) has sections on Understanding Vision, Manipulation and Productivity Technology, Computer Design, and
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