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    • A Proposal for Research With the Goal of Formulating a Computational Theory of Rational Action 

      Batali, John (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1985-04)
      A theory of rational action can be used to determine the right action to perform in a situation. I will develop a theory of rational action in which an agent has access to an explicit theory of rationality. The agent makes ...
    • Parallel Flow Graph Matching for Automated Program Recognition 

      Ritto, Patrick M. (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1988-07)
      A flow graph matching algorithm has been implemented on the Connection Machine which employs parallel techniques to allow efficient subgraph matching. By constructing many different matchings in parallel, the algorithm is ...
    • Exceptional Situations in Lisp 

      Pitman, Kent M. (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1985-02)
      Frequently, it is convenient to describe a program in terms of the normal situations in which it will be used, even if such a description does not describe the its complete behavior in all circumstances. This paper surveys ...