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Robot Utility Functions
(1969-02-01)
This document describes a set of routines which have been provided at both the monitor and user level to facilitate the following operations: 1) Vidissector input; 2) Pot Box input; 3) Arm motion; and 4) Display list ...
The Greenblatt Chess Program
(1969-04-01)
Since mid-November 1966 a chess program has been under development at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of Project MAC at M.I.T. This paper describes the state of the program as of August 1967 and gives some of the ...
WIRElist
(1969-01-01)
This memo describes a design aid used for the automatic production of wirelists for machine or hand wiring of wire-cards.
SIR: A Computer Program for Semantic Information Retrieval
(1964-06-01)
SIR is a computer system, programmed in the LISP language, which accepts information and answers questions expressed in a restricted form of English. This system demonstrates what can reasonably be called an ability ...
PILOT: A Step Toward Man-Computer Symbiosis
(1966-09-01)
PILOT is a programming system constructed in LISP. It is designed to facilitate the development of programs by easing the familiar sequence: write some code, run the program, make some changes, write some more code, ...
Natural Language Input for a Computer Problem Solving System
(1964-09-01)
The STUDENT problem solving system, programmed in LISP, accepts as input a comfortable but restricted subset of English which can express a wide variety of algebra story problems. STUDENT finds the solution to a large ...
ADEPT: A Heuristic Program for Proving Theorems of Group Theory
(1966-09-01)
A computer program, named ADEPT (A Distinctly Empirical Prover of Theorems), has been written which proves theorems taken from the abstract theory of groups. Its operation is basically heuristic, incorporating many ...
Symbolic Mathematical Laboratory
(1967-01-01)
A large computer program has been developed to aid applied mathematicians in the solution of problems in non-numerical analysis which involve tedious manipulations of mathematical expressions. The mathematician uses ...
PDP-6 LISP (LISP 1.5) Revised
(1967-04-01)
This is a mosaic description of PDP-6 LISP, intended for readers familiar with the LISP 1.5 Programmer's Manual or who have used LISP on some other computer. Many of the features, such as the display, are subject to ...
The Image Dissector "Eyes"
(1969-08-01)
This is a collection of data on the construction operation and performance of the two image dissector cameras. Some of this data is useful in deciding whether certain shortcomings are significant for a given application ...