This paper describes an operator for detecting rivers in low-resolution aerial imagery. The operator provides results that would allow graph-traversing routines to delineate these structures.
Gary G. Hendrix, Earl D. Sacerdoti, Daniel Sagalowicz, & J. Slocum
This paper describes aspects of an intelligence interface that provides natural language access to a large body of data distributed over a computer network.
The objective of the proposed research program is to further develop the application of Q-A theory and techniques to practical medical information-retrieval systems.
This paper presents an explanatory overview of a large and complex grammar, DIAGRAM, that is used in a computer system for interpreting English dialogue. DIAGRAM analyzes all of the basic kinds of phrases and sentences and many quite complex ones as well.
In an effort to apply pattern-classification and scene-analysis techniques to medical problems, the Artificial Intelligence Center has digitized and processed a series of breast thermograms of positive patients.
The Immediate Dominance/Linear Precedence (ID/LP) formalism is a recent extension of Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar (GPSG) designed to perform some of the tasks previously assigned to metarules–for example, modeling the word-order characteristics of so-called free-word-order languages.
This paper compares and contrasts relational data base management systems (RDBMSs) and frame knowledge representation systems (FRSs). We compare the capabilities that RDBMSs and FRSs provide to designers and users of computer information systems.