Proceedings of the First Turkish Conference on AI and Artificial Neural Networks

Ankara, Turkey: Bilkent Meteksan Publishing (1992)
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This is the proceedings of the "1st Turkish Conference on AI and ANNs," K. Oflazer, V. Akman, H. A. Guvenir, and U. Halici (editors). The conference was held at Bilkent University, Bilkent, Ankara on 25-26 June 1992. Language of contributions: English and Turkish.

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