In this research stereomodel acquisition geometry is analyzed, the relationship between stereomodel geometric parameters and stereoscopic fusion is established, and a criterion for collection of fusible models is tested.
The error due to image quantization in stereoscopically evaluated range is analyzed, using a simple camera model and assuming that the image planes of the two cameras are coplanar.
A unified account of interpretation preferences of stressed and unstressed pronouns in discourse. The central intuition is the Complementary Preference Hypothesis that predicts the interpretation preference of a stressed pronoun from that of an unstressed pronoun in the same discourse position.
The discourse and task information in task oriented dialogs and their use in a speech understanding system are discussed in this paper. The results of analyzing some task oriented dialogs are given.
Nils J. Nilsson, H.G. Barrow, L. Stephen Coles, G. Gleason, B. Meyer, & David Nitzan
This report describes interim results of a project to specify special equipment for research in Artificial Intelligence. After surveying several potential users it was decided that there was a need for standardized equipment for robot research.
We describe in this paper a subjective Bayesian inference method that realizes some of the advantages of both formal and informal approaches. Of particular interest are the modifications needed to deal with the inconsistencies usually found in collections of subjective statements.
The work described in this paper has been carried out as a part of a project to build a system for natural language access to a computerized medical textbook on hepatitis.
A Proposal for Research to survey the field of artificial intelligence. The end product of the proposed research would be a report in which the major techniques and subject matter of artificial intelligence are presented and explained in a coherent and logical manner.