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Image Contouring and Comparing. AIM-199
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Winged Edge Polyhedron Representation. AIM-179
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Analysis of Behavior of Chemical Molecules : Rule Formation on Non-homogeneous Classes of Objects. AIM-215
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Review of Hubert Dreyfus' 'What Computers Can't Do': a Critique of Artificial Reason. AIM-181
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Efficient Compilation of Linear Recursive Programs. AIM-167
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On the Power of Programming Features. AIM-185
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Can Expert Judges, using Transcripts of Teletyped Psychiatric Interviews, Distinguish Human Paranoid Patients from a Computer Simulation of Paranoid Processes?. AIM-182
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The Rationale for Computer Based Treatment of Language Difficulties in Nonspeaking Autistic Children. AIM-193
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The Computing Time of the Euclidean Algorithm. AIM-187
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Final Report : The First Ten Years of Artificial Intelligence Research at Stanford. AIM-228
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Automatic Programming. AIM-160
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Total Complexity and Inference of Best Programs. AIM-159
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