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Expand 1 - Research notebooks of Hugh Christopher Longuet-Higgins1 - Research notebooks of Hugh Christopher Longuet-Higgins
Expand 2 - L1 Some correspondence but predominantly research and papers of H C Longuet-Higgins 2 - L1 Some correspondence but predominantly research and papers of H C Longuet-Higgins
Expand 3 - L2 Correspondence predominantly regarding lectures and talks given by H C Longuet-Higgins 3 - L2 Correspondence predominantly regarding lectures and talks given by H C Longuet-Higgins
Collapse 4 - L3 Predominantly manuscripts and copies of papers by H C Longuet-Higgins 4 - L3 Predominantly manuscripts and copies of papers by H C Longuet-Higgins
1 - Copy of manuscript of 'Associative memory models', paper by D J Willshaw and H C Longuet-Higgins presented to the Fifth Machine Intelligence Workshop held at Edinburgh University
2 - H C Longuet-Higgins script of the BBC interval talk "In our Image" and transcript from a telephone recording of 'Commitment and science"
3 - A list of thoughts for development and "A theory of adaptive learning" paper by H C Longuet-Higgins
4 - Draft of "A thermodynamic model of gradual learning" paper by H C Longuet-Higgins
5 - Abstract of "Question-answering in English" paper by Stephen Isard and H C Longuet-Higgins
6 - Drafts of "On interpreting Bach" paper by H C Longuet-Higgins and M J Steedman
7 - Five copies of transcript of conversation piece between H C Longuet-Higgins and a machine (Fred)
8 - Drafts and reprints of the paper "Computing science as an aid to psycholinguistic studies" by H C Longuet-Higgins
9 - "The non-local storage of temporal information" paper by H C Longuet-Higgins
10 - Drafts and copies of the paper "In our image?" paper by H C Longuet-Higgins
11 - Copies of an address to the Royal Society by H C Longuet-Higgins
12 - Single copies of manuscripts by H C Longuet-Higgins
13 - Copies of the paper "The Holophone" by H C Longuet-Higgins and D J Willshaw
14 - Draft of "The random generation of optimal codes" paper by H C Longuet-Higgins
15 - Copy of memorandum "The two-armed bandit problem" by H C Longuet-Higgins
16 - Copy of "What biology is about" paper by H C Longuet-Higgins
17 - "Spectrograms" of H C Longuet-Higgins'
18 - Copies of figures for "The algorithmic description of natural language" by H C Longuet-Higgins, slides for a talk to the Royal Society and a selection of diagrams and slides
19 - 9A selection of childrens drawings belonging to H C Longuet-Higgins entitled "When the computer enters the classroom, it becomes part of a system which embraces both teacher and student, and there are difficulties in commmunication"
20 - H C Longuet-Higgins' working notes on the holophone
21 - Copies belonging to H C Longuet-Higgins of the paper "To whom am I speaking, please" by Stephen Isard
22 - Copies of the paper "The failure of reductionism" by H C Longuet-Higgins
23 - H C Longuet-Higgins notes and articles regarding his paper "The nature of mind" for the Gifford lecture series
24 - Copies of the paper "To mind via semantics" by H C Longuet-Higgins
25 - Copies of the paper "Model of tic-tac-toe" by Stephen Isard and H C Longuet-Higgins
26 - Copies of the paper "Artificial Intelligence" by H C Longuet-Higgins
27 - Copies of the paper "Collected thoughts on the occasion of a visit from Stan Peters" by Stephen Isard and H C Longuet-Higgins
28 - Draft and copy of the paper "The language of music" by H C Longuet-Higgins
29 - Copy of the paper "The monkey's paw" by H C Longuet-Higgins and Stephen D Isard
Expand 5 - C1 Assorted correspondence predominantly S to Z5 - C1 Assorted correspondence predominantly S to Z
Expand 6 - C2 Correspondence mainly concerning people who have worked with H C Longuet-Higgins 6 - C2 Correspondence mainly concerning people who have worked with H C Longuet-Higgins
Expand 7 - C3 Assorted correspondence predominantly N to P7 - C3 Assorted correspondence predominantly N to P
Expand 8 - C4 Assorted correspondence predominantly B to E8 - C4 Assorted correspondence predominantly B to E
Expand 9 - C5 Assorted correspondence initially A to B9 - C5 Assorted correspondence initially A to B
Expand 10 - C6 Correspondence predominantly Q to S10 - C6 Correspondence predominantly Q to S
Expand 11 - C7 Correspondence predominantly A to M11 - C7 Correspondence predominantly A to M

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