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    • The Image Irradiance Equation: Its Solution and Application 

      Bruss, Anna R. (1981-06-01)
      How much information about the shape of an object can be inferred from its image? In particular, can the shape of an object be reconstructed by measuring the light it reflects from points on its surface? These questions ...
    • Implementation of a Theory of Edge Detection 

      Hildreth, Ellen C. (1980-04-01)
      This report describes the implementation of a theory of edge detection, proposed by Marr and Hildreth (1979). According to this theory, the image is first processed independently through a set of different size filters, ...
    • Implementing Distributed Systems Using Linear Naming 

      Bawden, Alan (1993-03-01)
      Linear graph reduction is a simple computational model in which the cost of naming things is explicitly represented. The key idea is the notion of "linearity". A name is linear if it is only used once, so with linear ...
    • Importance Sampling for Reinforcement Learning with Multiple Objectives 

      Shelton, Christian Robert (2001-08-01)
      This thesis considers three complications that arise from applying reinforcement learning to a real-world application. In the process of using reinforcement learning to build an adaptive electronic market-maker, we find ...
    • Improving Multi-class Text Classification with Naive Bayes 

      Rennie, Jason D. M. (2001-09-01)
      There are numerous text documents available in electronic form. More and more are becoming available every day. Such documents represent a massive amount of information that is easily accessible. Seeking value in this huge ...
    • Information Processing and Transmission in Cellular Automata 

      Banks, Edwin Roger (1971-01-01)
      A cellular automaton is an iterative array of very simple identical information processing machines called cells. Each cell can communicate with neighboring cells. At discrete moments of time the cells can change from ...
    • The Informational Complexity of Learning from Examples 

      Niyogi, Partha (1996-09-01)
      This thesis attempts to quantify the amount of information needed to learn certain tasks. The tasks chosen vary from learning functions in a Sobolev space using radial basis function networks to learning grammars in ...
    • Initial Report on a LISP Programmer's Apprentice 

      Rich, Charles; Shrobe, Howard E. (1976-12-01)
      This is an initial report on the design and partial implementation of a LISP programmers apprentice, an interactive programming system to be used by an expert programmer in the design, coding, and maintenance of large, ...
    • Inspection Methods in Programming 

      Rich, Charles (1981-06-01)
      The work reported here lies in the area of overlap between artificial intelligence software engineering. As research in artificial intelligence, it is a step towards a model of problem solving in the domain of ...
    • Intelligence by Design: Principles of Modularity and Coordination for Engineerin 

      Bryson, Joanna J. (2001-09-01)
      All intelligence relies on search --- for example, the search for an intelligent agent's next action. Search is only likely to succeed in resource-bounded agents if they have already been biased towards finding the right ...
    • Intelligent Market-Making in Artificial Financial Markets 

      Das, Sanmay (2003-06-01)
      This thesis describes and evaluates a market-making algorithm for setting prices in financial markets with asymmetric information, and analyzes the properties of artificial markets in which the algorithm is used. The ...
    • Interaction and Intelligent Behavior 

      Mataric, Maja J. (1994-08-01)
      We introduce basic behaviors as primitives for control and learning in situated, embodied agents interacting in complex domains. We propose methods for selecting, formally specifying, algorithmically implementing, ...
    • Internal Camera Calibration Using Rotation and Geometric Shapes 

      Stein, Gideon P. (1993-02-01)
      This paper describes a simple method for internal camera calibration for computer vision. This method is based on tracking image features through a sequence of images while the camera undergoes pure rotation. The ...
    • Internet Fish 

      LaMacchia, Brian A. (1996-08-01)
      I have invented "Internet Fish," a novel class of resource-discovery tools designed to help users extract useful information from the Internet. Internet Fish (IFish) are semi-autonomous, persistent information brokers; ...
    • Issues in the Design and Implementation of Act 2 

      Theriault, Daniel G. (1983-06-01)
      Act2 is a highly concurrent programming language designed to exploit the processing power available from parallel computer architectures. The language supports advanced concepts in software engineering, providing ...
    • Justified Generalization: Acquiring Procedures from Examples 

      Andreae, Peter Merrett (1985-01-01)
      This thesis describes an implemented system called NODDY for acquiring procedures from examples presented by a teacher. Acquiring procedures form examples involves several different generalization tasks. Generalization ...
    • KAM: Automatic Planning and Interpretation of Numerical Experiments Using Geometrical Methods 

      Yip, Kenneth Man-Kam (1989-08-01)
      KAM is a computer program that can automatically plan, monitor, and interpret numerical experiments with Hamiltonian systems with two degrees of freedom. The program has recently helped solve an open problem in ...
    • KBEmacs: A Step Toward the Programmer's Apprentice 

      Waters, Richard C. (1985-05-01)
      The Knowledge-Based Editor in Emacs (KBEmacs) is the current demonstration system implemented as part of the Programmer's Apprentice project. KBEmacs is capable of acting as a semi-expert assistant to a person who is ...
    • The Kineticist's Workbench: Combining Symbolic and Numerical Methods in the Simulation of Chemical Reaction Mechanisms 

      Eisenberg, Michael A. (1991-05-01)
      The Kineticist's Workbench is a program that simulates chemical reaction mechanisms by predicting, generating, and interpreting numerical data. Prior to simulation, it analyzes a given mechanism to predict that ...
    • Learning and Example Selection for Object and Pattern Detection 

      Sung, Kah-Kay (1996-03-13)
      This thesis presents a learning based approach for detecting classes of objects and patterns with variable image appearance but highly predictable image boundaries. It consists of two parts. In part one, we introduce our ...