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    • From Computational Theory to Psychology and Neurophysiology -- a case study from vision 

      Marr, David (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1976-08)
      The CNS needs to be understood at four nearly independent levels of description: (1) that at which the nature of a computation is expressed; (2) that at which the algorithms that implement a computation are characterised; ...
    • Discourse Structure 

      Rosenberg, Steven T. (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1976-08-17)
      An essential step in understanding connected discourse is the ability to link the meanings of successive sentences together. Given a growing database to which new sentence meanings must be linked, which out of many possible ...
    • Digital Control of a Six-Axis Manipulator 

      Blanchard, David C. (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1976-08)
      This paper describes a scheme for providing low-level control of a multi-link serial manipulator. The goal was to achieve adaptive behavior without making assumptions about the environment.