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Subject: discrimination nets
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From: Lawrence C Paulson <Larry.Paulson@cl.cam.ac.uk>
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As the originator of this discrimination net code (in Cambridge LCF), I should
like to mention that it follows the presentation in the book 

    E. Charniak, C. K. Riesbeck, D. V. McDermott. 
    Artificial Intelligence Programming.
    (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1980).  [Chapter 14]


							Larry Paulson
