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An AI Approach to English Morphemic Analysis
(1971-02-01)
This paper illustrated an approach toward understanding natural language through the techniques of artificial intelligence. It explores the structure of English word-endings both morpho-graphemically and semantically. It ...
Twenty Things To Do With A Computer
(1971-06-01)
When people talk about computers in education they do not all have the same image in mind. Some think of using the computer to program the kid; others think of using the kid to program the computer. But most of them have ...
Lock
(1972-06-01)
LOCK is a miscellaneous utility program operating under the ITS system. It allows the user to easily and conveniently perform a variety of infrequently required tasks. Most of these relate to console input-output or the ...
Comparative Schematology
(1970-11-01)
While we may have the intuitive idea of one programming language having greater power than another, or of some subset of a language being an adequate 'core' for that language, we find when we try to formalize this notion ...
The Function of FUNCTION in LISP, or Why the FUNARG Problem Should be Called the Environment Problem
(1970-06-01)
A problem common to many powerful programming languages arises when one has to determine what values to assign to free variables in functions. Different implementational approaches which attempt to solve the problem are ...
Removing Shadows in a Scene
(1970-08-01)
This paper describes a LISP function, ERASER, to be used in the process of recognizing objects by a computer. It is a pre-processor to a program called SEE which finds whole bodies in a scene. A short description of SEE ...
Cellular Automata
(1970-06-01)
This paper presents in order 1) a brief description of the results, 2) a definition of cellular automata, 3) discussion of previous work in this area by Von Neumann and Codd, and 4) details of how the prescribed behaviors ...
Peter Samson's Music Processor, BIG
(1970-07-01)
The contents of this memo are: commands which create a name, commands which create music, playing commands, plotting commands, general utility commands, debugging commands (in relation to relics of the past, features you ...
More Comparative Schematology
(1970-08-01)
Schemas are programs in which some of the function symbols are un-interpreted. In this paper we compare classed of schemas in which various kinds of constraints are imposed on some of the function symbols. Among the classes ...
The Vision Laboratory: Part One
(1970-07-01)
Some of the facilities for vision programming are discussed in the format of a user's manual.