
The Heuristic Programming Project at Stanford University is an interdisciplinary research effort. The problems of interest to this project include, besides the major effort in the Heuristic DENDRAL set of programs, determination of protein structures from X-ray crystallographic data, work in automatic programming and automatic debugging of programs, and studies on the representation problem. Some aspects of the Heuristic DENDRAL work are detailed below:
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