Volume 27,
Number 1,
March 1995
Volume 27,
Number 2,
June 1995
Research Directions in Software Engineering
Research Directions in Computational Science
Teaching Concurrency
Hartmanis Symposium
SIGPLAN Scope and Tutorial Needs
Surveyors' Form
Volume 27,
Number 3,
September 1995
Symposium on Artificial Intelligence
- Raj Reddy:
Grand Challenges in AI.
301-303
- Narendra Ahuja:
On Detection and Representation of Multiscale Low-Level Image Structure.
304-306
- Yiannis Aloimonos, Cornelia Fermüller, Azriel Rosenfeld:
Seeing and Understanding: Representing the Visual World.
307-309
- Ruzena Bajcsy:
Signal-to-Symbol Transformation and Vice Versa: From Fundamental Processes to Representation.
310-313
- Ronald J. Brachman, Hector J. Levesque:
Undirected Behaviour Without Unbounded Search.
314-316
- Eugene Charniak:
Natural Language Learning.
317-319
- William J. Clancey:
AI: Inventing a New Kind of Machine.
320-322
- Anthony G. Cohn:
The Challenge of Qualitative Spatial Reasoning.
323-325
- Thomas G. Dietterich:
Overfitting and Undercomputing in Machine Learning.
326-327
- Didier Dubois, Henri Prade:
What Does Fuzzy Logic Bring to AI?
328-330
- Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Epistemological and Heuristic Adequacy Revisited.
331-333
- Subbarao Kambhampati:
AI Planning: A Prospectus on Theory and Applications.
334-336
- Richard E. Korf:
Space-Efficient Search Algorithms.
337-339
- Victor R. Lesser:
Multiagent Systems: An Emerging Subdiscipline of AI.
340-342
- Vladimir Lifschitz:
The Logic of Common Sense.
343-345
- Ronald Prescott Loui:
Models of Deliberation in the Social Sciences.
346-348
- Jacques Pitrat:
AI Systems Are Dumb Because AI Researchers Are Too Clever.
349-350
- Austin Tate:
Don't Leave Your Plan on the Shelf.
351-352
- Pietro Torasso, Luca Console, Luigi Portinale, Daniele Theseider Dupré:
On the Role of Abduction.
353-355
- David L. Waltz, Simon Kasif:
On Reasoning From Data.
356-359
- Michael P. Wellman:
The Economic Approach to Artificial Intelligence.
360-362
- Kenneth Yip, Feng Zhao, Elisha Sacks:
Imagistic Reasoning.
363-365
Long Papers
Volume 27,
Number 4,
December 1995
Long Papers
Symposium on Multimedia
- Venkat N. Gudivada:
Multimedia Systems - An Interdisciplinary Perspective.
545-548
- Edward A. Fox, Linda M. Kieffer:
Multimedia Curricula, Courses, and Knowledge Modules.
549-551
- Borko Furht:
Where Are Information Superhighways Headed?
552-556
- Jennifer Preece, Ben Shneiderman:
Survival of the Fittest: The Evolution of Multimedia User Interfaces.
557-559
- Elisabeth André:
Intellimedia: Making Multimedia Usable by Exploiting AI Methods.
560-563
- Walid G. Aref, Ibrahim Kamel, Daniel P. Lopresti:
On Handling Electronic Ink.
564-567
- James E. Baker, Isabel F. Cruz, Giuseppe Liotta, Roberto Tamassia:
A New Model for Algorithm Animation Over the WWW.
568-572
- Shih-Fu Chang:
Exploring Functionalities in the Compressed Image/Video Domain.
573-575
- Stavros Christodoulakis, Peter Triantafillou:
Research and Development Issues for Large-Scale Multimedia Information Systems.
576-579
- Crispin Cowan, Shanwei Cen, Jonathan Walpole, Calton Pu:
Adaptive Methods for Distributed Video Presentation.
580-583
- Nevenka Dimitrova:
The Myth of Semantic Video Retrieval.
584-586
- Sharon Flank:
The Role of Natural-Language Processing in Multimedia.
587-589
- Minos N. Garofalakis, Yannis E. Ioannidis:
Scheduling Issues in Multimedia Query Optimization.
590-592
- Arif Ghafoor:
Multimedia Database Management Systems.
593-598
- Wendy Hall:
The Role of Hypermedia in Multimedia Information Systems.
599-601
- Qing Li, Liusheng Huang:
A Dynamic Data Model for a Video Database Management System.
602-606
- Alistair Moffat, Justin Zobel:
Index Organization for Multimedia Database Systems.
607-609
- Daniel Mossé:
Resource Reservations in Networked Multimedia Systems.
610-612
- Klara Nahrstedt:
End-to-End QoS Guarantees in Networked Multimedia Systems.
613-616
- Banu Özden, Rajeev Rastogi, Abraham Silberschatz:
Research Issues in Multimedia Storage Servers.
617-620
- Rosalind W. Picard:
Computer Learning of Subjectivity.
621-623
- Teresa Roselli:
Artificial Intelligence Can Improve Hypermedia Instructional Technologies for Learning.
624-626
- Daniela Rus, Devika Subramanian:
Customizing Multimedia Information Access.
627-629
- Hanan Samet:
General Research Issues in Multimedia Database Systems.
630-632
- Roger C. Schank, Michael Korcuska, Menachem Y. Jona:
Multimedia Applications for Education and Training: Revolution or Red Herring?
633-635
- Prashant J. Shenoy, Pawan Goyal, Harrick M. Vin:
Issues in Multimedia Server Design.
636-639
- Richard Staehli, Jonathan Walpole, David Maier:
Device and Physical Data Independence for Multimedia Presentations.
640-642
- HongJiang Zhang, Qi Tian:
Digital Video Analysis and Recognition for Content-Based Access.
643-644
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