morgan@unix.SRI.COM (Morgan Kaufmann) (11/16/90)
Morgan Kaufmann announces a new title in its Series on Machine Learning, edited by Pat Langley (NASA Ames Research Center and ISLE) COMPUTATIONAL MODELS OF SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY AND THEORY FORMATION Edited by Jeff Shrager (Xerox PARC) and Pat Langley Scientific discovery has long fascinated both philosophers and historians, but only in the past few decades have the tools become available that enable computers to model this complex process. This collection reports on recent advances in the study of scientific discovery and theory formation based on the computational techniques of artificial intelligence and cognitive science. As the chapters in this book demonstrate, the last few years have seen the work on this topic expand dramatically from a few isolated efforts into a major enterprise, involving researchers from many disciplines and focusing on many aspects of scientific behavior. The contributors to this volume come from a variety of paradigms, including artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology, and the philosophy and history of science. The topics studied also range widely, including the discovery of empirical laws, the formation and revision of theories, the design of experiments, and the evaluation of competing hypotheses. However, both researchers and approaches are united in their goal of developing and understanding computational mechanisms that demonstrate scientific behavior. Many of the chapters focus on historical examples from the fields of physics, chemistry, geology and biology, giving enlightening accounts of discovery in these domains. The chapters in this volume provide convincing evidence that the techniques of AI and cognitive science can produce coherent models of complex scientific behavior. Available now. 498 pages, clothbound Price: $39.95 (ordering information follows contents) ISBN 1-55860-131-7 ------------------------------------------------------ Table of Contents Chapter 1 Computational Approaches to Scientific Discovery Jeff Shrager and Pat Langley Chapter 2 The Conceptual Structure of the Geological Revolution Paul Thagard and Greg Nowak Chapter 3 On Finding the Most Probable Model Peter Cheeseman Chapter 4 An Integrated Approach to Empirical Discovery Bernd Nordhaussen and Pat Langley Chapter 5 Deriving Laws Through Analysis of Processes and Equations Jan M. Zytkow Chapter 6 A Unified Approach to Explanation and Theory Formation Brian Falkenhainer Chapter 7 Theory Formation by Abduction: A Case Study Based on the Chemical Revolution Paul O'Rorke, Steven Morris, and David Schulenburg Chapter 8 A Computational Approach to Theory Revision Shankar Rajamoney Chapter 9 Experimentation in Machine Discovery Deepak Kulkarni and Herbert A. Simon Chapter 10 Hypothesis Formation as Design Peter D. Karp Chapter 11 Diagnosing and Fixing Faults in Theories Lindley Darden Appendix A Dale Moberg and John Josephson Chapter 12 Designing Good Experiments To Test Bad Hypotheses David Klahr, Kevin Dunbar, and Anne L. Fay Chapter 13 Scientific Discovery in the Layperson Michael J. Pazzani and Margot Flowers Chapter 14 Commonsense Perception and the Psychology of Theory Formation Jeff Shrager Chapter 15 Five Questions for Computationalists Ryan D. Tweney ------------------------------------------------------------- THE MORGAN KAUFMANN SERIES IN MACHINE LEARNING, EDITED BY PAT LANGLEY Produced in cooperation with the Institute for the Study of Learning and Expertise, the series reports recent progress in the study of mechanisms that learn from experience and improve their performance over time. Another Title of Interest: READINGS IN MACHINE LEARNING, edited by Jude Shavlik (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and Thomas Dietterich (Oregon State University) Available now 853 pages, softbound ISBN 1-55860-143-0 Price: $39.95 _________________________________________________________________ Ordering Information: These books are available now at better technical bookstores or by ordering directly from the publisher at: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 2929 Campus Drive, Suite 260 San Mateo, CA 94403 USA Phone: (800)745-READ, (415) 578-9911 Fax: (415) 578-0672 For shipping, please add: $3.50 for the first book and $2.50 for each additional for book rate shipping to the U.S. and Canada (2-3 weeks); $6.50 for the first book and $3.50 for each additional for surface shipping to all other areas. (4-8 weeks) Call or fax for quotations on other shipping methods. Master Card, Visa, American Express and personal checks drawn on US banks accepted. California residents please add sales tax appropriate to your county.