2008 |
38 | EE | Li Zhang,
Marco Gillies,
John A. Barnden:
EMMA: an automated intelligent actor in e-drama.
IUI 2008: 409-412 |
2007 |
37 | EE | Timothy H. Rumbell,
C. J. Smith,
John A. Barnden,
Mark G. Lee,
Sheila Glasbey,
Alan M. Wallington:
Metaphor and Affect Detection in an ICA.
ACII 2007: 747-748 |
36 | EE | Catherine Smith,
Timothy H. Rumbell,
John A. Barnden,
Robert J. Hendley,
Mark Lee,
Alan M. Wallington,
Li Zhang:
Don't worry about metaphor: affect detection for conversational agents.
ACL 2007 |
35 | EE | Rodrigo Agerri,
John A. Barnden,
Mark Lee,
Alan M. Wallington:
On the formalization of Invariant Mappings for Metaphor Interpretation.
ACL 2007 |
34 | EE | Li Zhang,
Marco Gillies,
John A. Barnden,
Robert J. Hendley,
Mark G. Lee,
Alan M. Wallington:
Affect Detection and an Automated Improvisational AI Actor in E-Drama.
Artifical Intelligence for Human Computing 2007: 339-358 |
33 | EE | Rodrigo Agerri,
John A. Barnden,
Mark G. Lee,
Alan M. Wallington:
Default Inferences in Metaphor Interpretation.
CONTEXT 2007: 1-14 |
32 | EE | C. J. Smith,
Timothy H. Rumbell,
John A. Barnden,
Mark G. Lee,
S. R. Glasbey,
Alan M. Wallington:
Affect and Metaphor in an ICA: Further Developments.
IVA 2007: 405-406 |
31 | | Li Zhang,
Marco Gillies,
John A. Barnden,
Robert J. Hendley:
An Improvisational AI Actor in E-Drama.
International Conference on Internet Computing 2007: 411-417 |
2006 |
30 | EE | Li Zhang,
John A. Barnden,
Robert J. Hendley,
Alan M. Wallington:
Developments in Affect Detection in E-drama.
EACL 2006 |
29 | EE | Li Zhang,
John A. Barnden,
Robert J. Hendley,
Alan M. Wallington:
Developments in Affect Detection from Text in Open-Ended Improvisational E-Drama.
Edutainment 2006: 368-379 |
28 | EE | Li Zhang,
John A. Barnden,
Robert J. Hendley,
Alan M. Wallington:
Exploitation in Affect Detection in Improvisational E-Drama.
IVA 2006: 68-79 |
2005 |
27 | EE | Wenqi Shi,
John A. Barnden:
How to Combine CBR and RBR for Diagnosing Multiple Medical Disorder Cases.
ICCBR 2005: 477-491 |
26 | EE | Wenqi Shi,
John A. Barnden:
Using Inductive Rules in Medical Case-Based Reasoning System.
MICAI 2005: 900-909 |
2004 |
25 | | Martin Atzmüller,
Joachim Baumeister,
Frank Puppe,
Wenqi Shi,
John A. Barnden:
Case-Based Approaches for Diagnosing Multiple Disorders.
FLAIRS Conference 2004 |
24 | EE | Wenqi Shi,
John A. Barnden,
Martin Atzmüller,
Joachim Baumeister:
An Intelligent Diagnosis System Handling Multiple Disorders.
Intelligent Information Processing 2004: 421-430 |
23 | | John A. Barnden:
Challenges in Natural Language Processing: The Case of Metaphor.
NLUCS 2004: 1-2 |
2003 |
22 | EE | John A. Barnden,
Sheila Glasbey,
Mark G. Lee,
Alan M. Wallington:
Domain-transcending mappings in a system for metaphorical reasoning.
EACL 2003: 57-62 |
2002 |
21 | EE | John A. Barnden,
Sheila Glasbey,
Mark G. Lee,
Alan M. Wallington:
Reasoning in Metaphor Understanding: The ATT-Meta Approach and System.
COLING 2002 |
2001 |
20 | EE | John A. Barnden:
Uncertainty and Conflict Handling in the ATT-Meta Context-Based System for Metaphorical Reasoning.
CONTEXT 2001: 15-29 |
19 | | John A. Barnden:
Uncertain reasoning about agents' beliefs and reasoning.
Artif. Intell. Law 9(2-3): 115-152 (2001) |
1999 |
18 | EE | John A. Barnden,
Mark G. Lee:
An Implemented Context System that Combines Belief Reasoning, Metaphor-Based Reasoning and Uncertainty Handling.
CONTEXT 1999: 28-41 |
17 | EE | Mark G. Lee,
John A. Barnden:
Mixing Metaphors
CoRR cs.CL/9904004: (1999) |
1998 |
16 | EE | John A. Barnden:
The Metaphorical Brain2. Neural Networks and Beyond (Michael A. Arbib).
Artif. Intell. 101(1-2): 301-309 (1998) |
1995 |
15 | | John A. Barnden:
High-Level Reasoning, Computational Challenges for Connectionism, and the Conposit Solution.
Appl. Intell. 5(2): 103-135 (1995) |
1994 |
14 | | John A. Barnden,
Stephen Helmreich,
Eric Iverson,
Gees C. Stein:
An Integrated Implementation of Simulative, Uncertain and Metaphorical Reasoning about Mental States.
KR 1994: 27-38 |
1992 |
13 | | John A. Barnden:
Belief in Metaphor: Taking Commonsense Psychology Seriously.
Computational Intelligence 8: 520-552 (1992) |
12 | | John A. Barnden,
Kankanahalli Srinivas:
Overcoming Rule-Based Rigidity and Connectionist Limitations through Massively-Parallel Case-Based Reasoning.
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 36(2): 221-246 (1992) |
1991 |
11 | | Yorick Wilks,
John A. Barnden,
Jin Wang:
Your Metaphor or Mine: Belief Ascription and Metaphor Interpretation.
IJCAI 1991: 945-950 |
10 | | Afzal Ballim,
Yorick Wilks,
John A. Barnden:
Belief Ascription, Metaphor, and Intensional Identification.
Cognitive Science 15(1): 133-171 (1991) |
1989 |
9 | | John A. Barnden:
Neural-Net Implementation of Complex Symbol-Processing in a Mental Model Approach to Syllogistic Reasoning.
IJCAI 1989: 568-573 |
8 | | John A. Barnden:
Belief, Metaphorically Speaking.
KR 1989: 21-32 |
1986 |
7 | | John A. Barnden:
A Viewpoint Distinction in the Representation of Propositional Attitudes.
AAAI 1986: 411-415 |
6 | | John A. Barnden:
Interpreting Propositional Attitude Reports: Towards Greater Freedom and Control.
ECAI 1986: 159-173 |
5 | | John A. Barnden:
Imputations and Explications: Representational Problems in Treatments of Propositional Attitudes.
Cognitive Science 10(3): 319-364 (1986) |
1983 |
4 | | John A. Barnden:
Intensions as Such: An Outline.
IJCAI 1983: 280-286 |
1981 |
3 | EE | John A. Barnden:
Nonsequentiality and Concrete Activity Phases in Discrete-Event Simulation Languages.
ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst. 3(3): 293-317 (1981) |
1980 |
2 | | John A. Barnden:
Concrete Control Phases in Languages for Programming Complex Systems.
Symposium on Programming 1980: 17-29 |
1 | | John A. Barnden:
A Characterization of Systems Derived From Terminating Concurrent Histories.
Inf. Process. Lett. 10(3): 148-152 (1980) |