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Suggestions and Advice
(MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1973-03)
Results of scene analysis, as they are achieved, direct and advise the flow of subsequent processing.
The Binford-Horn LINE-FINDER
(1973-12-01)
This paper briefly describes the processing performed in the course of producing a line drawing from an image obtained through an image dissector camera. The edge-marking pahse uses a non-linear parallel line-follower. ...
Pretty-Printing, Converting List to Linear Structure
(1973-02-01)
Pretty-printing is the conversion of the list structure to a readable format. This paper outlines the computational problems encountered in such a task and documents the current algorithm in use.
Elementary Geometry Theorem Proving
(1973-04-01)
An elementary theorem prover for a small part of plane Euclidean geometry is presented. The purpose is to illustrate important problem solving concepts that naturally arise in building procedural models for mathematics.
PEEK
(1973-05-01)
PEEK is a utility program designed to operate under the ITS time sharing system. It enables a user to monitor a variety of aspects of the time sharing system by providing periodically updated display output or periodic ...
On Lightness
(1973-10-01)
The intensity at a point in an image is the product of the reflectance at the corresponding object point and the intensity of illumination at that point. We are able to perceive lightness, a quantity closely correlated ...
Paterson's Worm
(1973-06-01)
A description of a mathematical idealization of the feeding pattern of a kind of worm is given.
A Hypothesis-Frame System for Recognition Problems
(MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1973-12)
This paper proposes a new approach to a broad class of recognition problems ranging from medical diagnosis to vision. The features of this approach include a top-down hypothesize-and-test style and the use of a great deal ...
Video Ergo Scio
(MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1973-11)
An approach to vision research is described that combines ideas about low level processing with more abstract notions about the representation of knowledge in intelligent systems. A particular problem, of the representation ...
Functions and Frames in the Learning of Structures
(MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1973-12)
This paper discusses methods for enhancing the learning abilities of the Winston program, first by representing functional properties of the objects considered, and secondly by embedding individual models in a hierarchically ...