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    • Construction and Refinement of Justified Causal Models Through Variable-Level Explanation and Perception, and Experimenting 

      Doyle, Richard J. (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1985-12)
      The competence being investigated is causal modelling, whereby the behavior of a physical system is understood through the creation of an explanation or description of the underlying causal relations. After developing a ...
    • Further Evidence Against the Recovery Theory of Vision 

      Marill, Thomas (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1989-02)
      The problem of three-dimensional vision is generally formulated as the problem of recovering the three-dimensional scene that caused the image. We have previously presented a certain line-drawing and shown that it has the ...
    • Transcendence, Facticity, and Modes of Non-Being 

      Donald, B. Randall; Canny, J. Francis (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1986-03)
      Research in artificial intelligence has yet to satisfactorily address the primordial fissure between human consciousness and the material order. How is this split reconciled in terms of human reality? By what duality is ...