Timeline of artificial intelligence: Difference between revisions

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| Mid-1970s || [[David Marr (psychologist)|David Marr]] and [[MIT]] colleagues describe the "primal sketch" and its role in [[visual perception]].
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| 1976 || [[Douglas Lenat]]'s [[Automated Mathematician|AM program]] (Stanford PhD dissertation) demonstrated the discovery model (loosely- guided search for interesting conjectures).
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| 1976 || Randall Davis demonstrated the power of meta-level reasoning in his PhD dissertation at Stanford.
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| 1987 || Around the same time, [[Rodney Brooks]] introduced the [[subsumption architecture]] and [[behavior-based robotics]] as a more minimalist modular model of natural intelligence; [[Nouvelle AI]].
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| 1987 || Commercial launch of generation 2.0 of Alacrity by Alacritous Inc./Allstar Advice Inc. Toronto, the first commercial strategic and managerial advisory system. The system was based upon a forward -chaining, self -developed expert system with 3,000 rules about the evolution of markets and competitive strategies and co-authored by Alistair Davidson and Mary Chung, founders of the firm with the underlying engine developed by Paul Tarvydas. The Alacrity system also included a small financial expert system that interpreted financial statements and models.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm?articleid=1696959&show=pdf|title=EmeraldInsight|publisher=|accessdate=15 March 2015}}</ref>
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| 1989 || Dean Pomerleau at CMU creates ALVINN (An Autonomous Land Vehicle in a Neural Network).