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    • Hypothesizing and Refining Causal Models 

      Doyle, Richard J. (1984-12-01)
      An important common sense competence is the ability to hypothesize causal relations. This paper presents a set of constraints which make the problem of formulating causal hypotheses about simple physical systems a ...
    • The Use of Censors for Nonmonotonic Reasoning and Analogy in Medical Desicion-Making 

      Mansour, Hormoz (1985-11-01)
      A patient rarely has a single, isolated disease. The situation is usually much more complex since the different parts of the human organism and metabolism interact with each other and follow several feedback patterns. ...
    • What a Parallel Programming Language Has to Let You Say 

      Bawden, Alan; Agre, Philip E. (1984-09-01)
      We have implemented in simulation a prototype language for the Connection Machine called CL1. CL1 is an extrapolation of serial machine programming language technology: in CL1 one programs the individual processors ...