2008 |
70 | EE | Thomas Dean,
Joost Visser:
Industrial Realities of Program Comprehension (IRPC 2008).
ICPC 2008: 283-284 |
69 | EE | Jason Chu,
Thomas Dean:
Automated Migration of List Based JSP Web Pages to AJAX.
SCAM 2008: 217-226 |
2007 |
68 | | Thomas Dean,
Glenn Carroll,
Richard Washington:
On the Prospects for Building a Working Model of the Visual Cortex.
AAAI 2007: 1597-1600 |
67 | EE | Davide Bolchini,
Thomas Dean,
Damiano Distante,
Scott R. Tilley:
Special Issue on Web Site Evolution (WSE 2006).
Journal of Software Maintenance 19(5): 277-279 (2007) |
2006 |
66 | EE | Thomas Dean,
Mykyta Synytskyy:
Agile Parsing to Transform Web Applications.
GTTSE 2006: 312-326 |
65 | EE | Thomas Dean:
Learning invariant features using inertial priors.
Ann. Math. Artif. Intell. 47(3-4): 223-250 (2006) |
2005 |
64 | | Thomas Dean:
A Computational Model of the Cerebral Cortex.
AAAI 2005: 938-943 |
2003 |
63 | | Joel Young,
Thomas Dean:
Exploiting Locality in Searching the Web.
UAI 2003: 608-615 |
62 | EE | Robert Givan,
Thomas Dean,
Matthew Greig:
Equivalence notions and model minimization in Markov decision processes.
Artif. Intell. 147(1-2): 163-223 (2003) |
61 | EE | Kee-Eung Kim,
Thomas Dean:
Solving factored MDPs using non-homogeneous partitions.
Artif. Intell. 147(1-2): 225-251 (2003) |
2002 |
60 | EE | Kee-Eung Kim,
Thomas Dean:
Solving Factored MDPs with Large Action Space Using Algebraic Decision Diagrams.
PRICAI 2002: 80-89 |
2001 |
59 | | Kee-Eung Kim,
Thomas Dean:
Solving Factored MDPs via Non-Homogeneous Partitioning.
IJCAI 2001: 683-689 |
2000 |
58 | | Kee-Eung Kim,
Thomas Dean,
Nicolas Meuleau:
Approximate Solutions to Factored Markov Decision Processes via Greedy Search in the Space of Finite State Controllers.
AIPS 2000: 323-330 |
57 | EE | Robert Givan,
Sonia M. Leach,
Thomas Dean:
Bounded-parameter Markov decision processes.
Artif. Intell. 122(1-2): 71-109 (2000) |
1999 |
56 | | Thomas Dean:
Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, IJCAI 99, Stockholm, Sweden, July 31 - August 6, 1999. 2 Volumes, 1450 pages
Morgan Kaufmann 1999 |
55 | EE | Craig Boutilier,
Thomas Dean,
Steve Hanks:
Decision-Theoretic Planning: Structural Assumptions and Computational Leverage.
J. Artif. Intell. Res. (JAIR) 11: 1-94 (1999) |
1998 |
54 | | Nicolas Meuleau,
Milos Hauskrecht,
Kee-Eung Kim,
Leonid Peshkin,
Leslie Pack Kaelbling,
Thomas Dean,
Craig Boutilier:
Solving Very Large Weakly Coupled Markov Decision Processes.
AAAI/IAAI 1998: 165-172 |
53 | | Thomas Dean,
Robert Givan,
Kee-Eung Kim:
Solving Stochastic Planning Problems with Large State and Action Spaces.
AIPS 1998: 102-110 |
52 | | Lloyd Greenwald,
Thomas Dean:
A Conditional Scheduling Approach to Designing Real-Time Systems.
AIPS 1998: 224-231 |
51 | EE | Milos Hauskrecht,
Nicolas Meuleau,
Leslie Pack Kaelbling,
Thomas Dean,
Craig Boutilier:
Hierarchical Solution of Markov Decision Processes using Macro-actions.
UAI 1998: 220-229 |
1997 |
50 | | Thomas Dean,
Robert Givan:
Model Minimization in Markov Decision Processes.
AAAI/IAAI 1997: 106-111 |
49 | | Robert Givan,
Sonia M. Leach,
Thomas Dean:
Bounded Parameter Markov Decision Processes.
ECP 1997: 234-246 |
48 | | Robert Givan,
Thomas Dean:
Model Minimization, Regression, and Propositional STRIPS Planning.
IJCAI 1997: 1163-1168 |
47 | EE | Thomas Dean,
Robert Givan,
Sonia M. Leach:
Model Reduction Techniques for Computing Approximately Optimal Solutions for Markov Decision Processes.
UAI 1997: 124-131 |
46 | | Thomas Dean,
Subbarao Kambhampati:
Planning and Scheduling.
The Computer Science and Engineering Handbook 1997: 614-636 |
45 | | R. Peter Bonasso,
Thomas Dean:
A Retrospective of the AAAI Robot Competitions.
AI Magazine 18(1): 11-23 (1997) |
44 | | Jon Doyle,
Thomas Dean:
Strategic Directions in Artificial Intelligence (Reprint).
AI Magazine 18(1): 87-101 (1997) |
43 | | Kenneth Basye,
Thomas Dean,
Jeffrey Scott Vitter:
Coping with Uncertainty in Map Learning.
Machine Learning 29(1): 65-88 (1997) |
1996 |
42 | | R. Peter Bonasso,
Thomas Dean:
Robots With AI: A Retrospective on the AAAI Robot Competitions and Exhibitions.
AAAI/IAAI, Vol. 2 1996: 1321 |
41 | | Bart Selman,
Rodney A. Brooks,
Thomas Dean,
Eric Horvitz,
Tom M. Mitchell,
Nils J. Nilsson:
Challenge Problems for Artificial Intelligence (Panel Statements).
AAAI/IAAI, Vol. 2 1996: 1340-1345 |
40 | | Thomas Dean:
Automated Planning.
ACM Comput. Surv. 28(1): 85-87 (1996) |
39 | | Jon Doyle,
Thomas Dean:
Strategic Directions in Artificial Intelligence.
ACM Comput. Surv. 28(4): 653-670 (1996) |
38 | | Thomas Dean:
Integrating Theory and Practice in Planning.
ACM Comput. Surv. 28(4es): 2 (1996) |
37 | | Shieu-Hong Lin,
Thomas Dean:
Localized Temporal Reasoning Using Subgoals and Abstract Events.
Computational Intelligence 12: 423-449 (1996) |
36 | EE | Moises Lejter,
Thomas Dean:
A Framework for the Development of Multiagent Architectures.
IEEE Expert 11(6): 47-59 (1996) |
35 | EE | Lloyd Greenwald,
Thomas Dean:
Package routing in transportation networks with fixed vehicle schedules.
Networks 27(1): 81-93 (1996) |
34 | | Thomas Dean:
Context-Dependent Computational Components.
SIGART Bulletin 7(2): 3-6 (1996) |
1995 |
33 | | Thomas Dean,
Shieu-Hong Lin:
Decomposition Techniques for Planning in Stochastic Domains.
IJCAI 1995: 1121-1129 |
32 | EE | Michael L. Littman,
Thomas Dean,
Leslie Pack Kaelbling:
On the Complexity of Solving Markov Decision Problems.
UAI 1995: 394-402 |
31 | EE | Kenneth Basye,
Thomas Dean,
Leslie Pack Kaelbling:
Learning Dynamics: System Identification for Perceptually Challenged Agents.
Artif. Intell. 72(1-2): 139-171 (1995) |
30 | EE | Thomas Dean,
Leslie Pack Kaelbling,
Jak Kirman,
Ann E. Nicholson:
Planning under Time Constraints in Stochastic Domains.
Artif. Intell. 76(1-2): 35-74 (1995) |
29 | EE | Thomas Dean:
Review: AI Scheduling Methods.
IEEE Expert 10(1): 76-77 (1995) |
28 | | Thomas Dean,
Dana Angluin,
Kenneth Basye,
Sean P. Engelson,
Leslie Pack Kaelbling,
Evangelos Kokkevis,
Oded Maron:
Inferring Finite Automata with Stochastic Output Functions and an Application to Map Learning.
Machine Learning 18(1): 81-108 (1995) |
1994 |
27 | | Lloyd Greenwald,
Thomas Dean:
Time-Critical Scheduling in Stochastic Domains.
AAAI 1994: 1452 |
26 | | Thomas Dean,
Lloyd Greenwald:
Solving Time-critical Decision-making Problems with Predictable Computational Demands.
AIPS 1994: 25-30 |
25 | EE | Shieu-Hong Lin,
Thomas Dean:
Localized Temporal Reasoning: A State-Based Approach.
TIME 1994: 3-12 |
24 | EE | Thomas Dean:
Meditations on Time and Space: Expediting Temporal Inference by Exploiting Structure in Time and Space (Abstract).
TIME 1994: 3-12 |
23 | | Mark S. Boddy,
Thomas Dean:
Deliberation Scheduling for Problem Solving in Time-Constrained Environments.
Artif. Intell. 67(2): 245-285 (1994) |
1993 |
22 | | Thomas Dean,
Leslie Pack Kaelbling,
Jak Kirman,
Ann E. Nicholson:
Planning With Deadlines in Stochastic Domains.
AAAI 1993: 574-579 |
21 | EE | Thomas Dean,
Leslie Pack Kaelbling,
Jak Kirman,
Ann E. Nicholson:
Deliberation Scheduling for Time-Critical Sequential Decision Making.
UAI 1993: 309-316 |
20 | | Thomas Dean,
R. Peter Bonasso:
1992 AAAI Robot Exhibition and Competition.
AI Magazine 14(1): 35-48 (1993) |
1992 |
19 | | Thomas Dean,
Dana Angluin,
Kenneth Basye,
Sean P. Engelson,
Leslie Pack Kaelbling,
Evangelos Kokkevis,
Oded Maron:
Inferring Finite Automata with Stochastic Output Functions and an Application to Map Learning.
AAAI 1992: 208-214 |
18 | EE | Kenneth Basye,
Thomas Dean,
Jak Kirman,
Moises Lejter:
A Decision-Theoretic Approach to Planning, Perception, and Control.
IEEE Expert 7(4): 58-65 (1992) |
1990 |
17 | | Thomas Dean,
Kenneth Basye,
Robert Chekaluk,
Seungseok Hyun,
Moises Lejter,
Margaret Randazza:
Coping with Uncertainty in a Control System for Navigation and Exploration.
AAAI 1990: 1010-1015 |
16 | | Thomas Dean,
Greg Siegle:
An Approach to Reasoning About Continuous Change for Applications in Planning.
AAAI 1990: 132-137 |
1989 |
15 | | Kenneth Basye,
Thomas Dean,
Jeffrey Scott Vitter:
Coping With Uncertainty in Map Learning.
IJCAI 1989: 663-668 |
14 | | Mark S. Boddy,
Thomas Dean:
Solving Time-Dependent Planning Problems.
IJCAI 1989: 979-984 |
13 | | Keiji Kanazawa,
Thomas Dean:
A Model for Projection and Action.
IJCAI 1989: 985-990 |
12 | EE | Kenneth Basye,
Thomas Dean:
Map Learning with Indistinguishable Locations.
UAI 1989: 331-342 |
11 | EE | Thomas Dean:
Using temporal hierarchies to efficiently maintain large temporal databases.
J. ACM 36(4): 687-718 (1989) |
1988 |
10 | | Thomas Dean,
Mark S. Boddy:
An Analysis of Time-Dependent Planning.
AAAI 1988: 49-54 |
9 | | Thomas Dean,
Keiji Kanazawa:
Probabilistic Temporal Reasoning.
AAAI 1988: 524-529 |
8 | EE | Thomas Dean,
Keiji Kanazawa:
Probabilistic causal reasoning.
UAI 1988: 27-42 |
7 | | Thomas Dean,
Mark S. Boddy:
Reasoning About Partially Ordered Events.
Artif. Intell. 36(3): 375-399 (1988) |
6 | | Thomas Dean,
R. James Firby,
David P. Miller:
Hierarchical planning involving deadlines, travel time, and resources.
Computational Intelligence 4: 381-398 (1988) |
1987 |
5 | | Thomas Dean,
Mark S. Boddy:
Incremental Causal Reasoning.
AAAI 1987: 196-201 |
4 | | Thomas Dean:
Large-Scale Temporal Data Bases for Planning in Complex Domains.
IJCAI 1987: 860-866 |
3 | | Thomas Dean,
Drew V. McDermott:
Temporal Data Base Management.
Artif. Intell. 32(1): 1-55 (1987) |
1985 |
2 | | David P. Miller,
R. James Firby,
Thomas Dean:
Deadlines, Travel Time, and Robot Problem Solving.
IJCAI 1985: 1052-1054 |
1 | | Thomas Dean:
Temporal Reasoning Involving Counterfactuals and Disjunctions.
IJCAI 1985: 1060-1062 |