grossman@BOSCO.BERKELEY.EDU (05/06/88)
Workshop On
AI and Discrete Event Control Systems
July 7 and 8, 1988
NASA-Ames Research Center
Moffett Field, California
Hamid Berenji, NASA-Ames Research Center
The Role of Approximate Reasoning in AI-based Control
Peter Caines, McGill University
Dynamical Logic Observers for Finite Automata, Part 1
James Demmel, Courant Institute
Hierarchical Control Studies in Dextrous Manipulation
Using the Utah/MIT Hand
Russel Greiner, University of Toronto
Dynamical Logic Observers for Finite Automata, Part 2
Robert Hermann, NASA-Ames Research Center and Boston University
The Scott Theory of Fixed Points Symbolic Control
Michael Heymann, Israel Institute of Technology
Real-Time Discrete Event Processes
Peter Ramadge, Princeton University
Discrete Event Systems, Modeling and Complexity
Stan Rosenschein, CSLI, Stanford University
Real Time AI Systems
Gerry Sussman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Automatic Extraction of Features From Dynamical Systems
For more information, please contact:
Robert Grossman (415) 642-8196
Department of Mathematics (415) 642-6526 (messages)
University of California, Berkeley grossman@cartan.berkeley.edu
Berkeley, CA 94720 grossman@ucbcarta.bitnet