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    • Frame-Based Knowledge Representation 

      Steels, Luc (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1978-10)
      The paper introduces a language for representing knowledge in a declarative form. With this language it is possible to define knowledge about a certain domain by introducing a number of concepts and by specifying their ...
    • How People Execute Handwriting 

      Hollerbach, John (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1975-07)
      Handwriting is shown to be composed mainly of cup-shaped strokes lasting approximately 200 msec. The strokes are based on a hexagonal pattern, with quantized slopes and lengths. Each side of the hexagon is produced by a ...
    • Presupposition in Lexical Analysis and Discourse 

      Bullwinkle, Candace L. (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1975-07)
      Recent research in linguistic analysis of presuppositions has provided numerous indications of the role of presupposition in lexical analysis. Still others have argued there is no distinction between meaning and the ...