Order from: Dept. TM:X, Digital Press, Educational Sevices, Digital Equipment Corporation, 12-A Esquire Read, North Billerica, MA 01862. * Price applies to U.S. only. Contact the nearest office of Digital Equipment Corporation, Educational Services for prices outside the U.S. Part I I I - Areas of Application Nicholas V. Findler: A Heuristic Information Retrieval System Based on Associative Networks Reoger C. Schank and Jaime G. Carbonnel, Jr. : Re: The Gettyberg Address -Representing Social and Political Acts Robert F. Simmons and Alfred Correira: Rule Forms for Verse, Sentences and Story Trees Benjamin Kuipers: Common-Sense Knowledge On Representing Associative Networks -- The Representation and Use b f ' K n o w l 4 d ~ . i q C o ~ u t e r s N.V. Findler (Ed.) Contents Preface Foreword Part I - Overview and General Systems Eonald J. Brachman: On the Status of Semantic Networkds Gary G. Hendrix: Encoding Partitioned Networks Epistemological Christopher K. Riesbeck: Representations Aid Distributed Understanding in Multi-Program System Chuck Rieger: Five Aspects Story Comprehension Model References Name Index Knowledge in Subject Index A of a to a Full-Scale Hector levesque and John Mylopoulos: Procedural Semantics for Semantic Networks (This book will be published by ~zademic Press and come out in March or April, 1979.) Lenhart K. Schubert, Nicholas J. Cercone and Pandolph G. Goebel: The Structure and Organization of a Semantic Net for Comprehension and Inference Part II - Theoretically Oriented Efforts NEW BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT Stuart C. Shapiro: The Network Processing System SNePS Semantic PRINCIPLES OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE by Nils J. Nilsson SRI International Nils Nilsson's new book on AI is now available frcm Tioga Publishing Company, P.O. Box 98, Palo Alto, CA 94302; (415) 854-2445. 476 + xv pages including approx. 400 references, remarks about the references, and exercises. 1980, ISBN 0-935382-01-1; $24.50 plus shipping and handling. James R. McSkimin and Jack Minker: A Predicate Calculus Based Semantic Network for Deductive Searching Yorick Wilks: Making Preferences More Active Jurgen M. Janas and Camilla B. Schwind: External Semantic Networks: Their Representation, Application and Generation (Continued from page 42) comprehension. Actual dialogue games have a kind of casual connectedness that is not a consequence of their formal properties. This is explained in terms of a theory of action, which is also seen to explain a similar attribute of speech acts.
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