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21 March 1989 The Rational Tree Machine
Wolf Kohn, Jean Butler, Robb Graham
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Abstract
The Rational Tree Machine (RTM) is a type of graph reduction architecture, for the processing of logic programs, currently under development at Boeing's High Technology Center. The architecture is composed of three types of functional modules: tree memory, automata constructor, and automata simulation modules. A previous paper described the overall architecture and its functionality. This paper will concentrate on a detailed description of the automata constructor.
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Wolf Kohn, Jean Butler, and Robb Graham "The Rational Tree Machine", Proc. SPIE 1095, Applications of Artificial Intelligence VII, (21 March 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.969277
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Artificial intelligence

Computer architecture

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