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REC/8: A CONVERT Compiler of REC for the PDP-8
(1968-01-01)
REC/8 is a CONVERT program, realized in the CTSS LISP of Project MAC, for compiling RED expressions into the machine language of the PDP-8 computer. Since the compilation consists in its majority of subroutines calls (to ...
Functional Abstraction in LISP and PLANNER
(1968-01-01)
Presented here is part of the graduate work that I am doing in the much broader area of protocol analysis (see A.I. memo 137). The goal of the function abstraction is to find a procedure that satisfies a given set of ...
SUBM: A CONVERT Program for Constructing the Subset Machine Defined by a Transition System
(1968-01-01)
SUBM is a CONVERT program, realized in the CTSS LISP of Project MAC, for constructing the subset machine with the same behaviour as a given transition system. The program interactively collects the six items defining a ...
Description and Control of Manipulation by Computer-Controlled Arm
(1968-09-01)
The immediate purpose of the research on Intelligent Automata is to have an autonomous machine able to understand uncomplicated commands and to manipulate simple objects without human intervention. This thesis is concerned ...
Linear Separation and Learning
(1968-10-01)
This is a reprint of page proofs of Chapter 12 of Perceptrons, M. Minsky and S. Papert, MIT Press 1968, (we hope). It replaces A.I. Memo No. 156 dated March 1968. The perceptron and convergence theorems of Chapter 11 are ...
Recognition of Topological Invariants by Modular Arrays
(1968-09-01)
In this paper we study recognition of topological invariant properties of patterns by use of finite, rectangular 2-dimensional, interactive arrays of finite state automata (hereafter called modular arrays). The use of ...