2008 |
45 | EE | Travis D. Breaux,
Annie I. Antón,
Jon Doyle:
Semantic parameterization: A process for modeling domain descriptions.
ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 18(2): (2008) |
2007 |
44 | | Andrew W. Wicker,
Jon Doyle:
Interest-Matching Comparisons using CP-nets.
AAAI 2007: 1914-1915 |
2006 |
43 | | Jon Doyle:
On Mechanization of Thought Processes (Extended Abstract).
KR 2006: 2 |
2002 |
42 | | Michael McGeachie,
Jon Doyle:
Efficient Utility Functions for Ceteris Paribus Preferences.
AAAI/IAAI 2002: 279-284 |
41 | | M. Brian Blake,
Karen Zita Haigh,
Henry Hexmoor,
Rino Falcone,
Leen-Kiat Soh,
Chitta Baral,
Sheila A. McIlraith,
Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz,
Simon Parsons,
Rainer Malaka,
Antonio Krüger,
Paolo Bouquet,
Bill Smart,
Koichi Kurumantani,
Adam Pease,
Michael Brenner,
Marie desJardins,
Ulrich Junker,
James P. Delgrande,
Jon Doyle,
Francesca Rossi,
Torsten Schaub,
Carla P. Gomes,
Toby Walsh,
Haipeng Guo,
Eric Horvitz,
Nancy Ide,
Christopher A. Welty,
Frank D. Anger,
Hans W. Guesgen,
Gérard Ligozat:
AAAI 2002 Workshops.
AI Magazine 23(4): 113-121 (2002) |
2001 |
40 | EE | Jon Doyle,
Michael McGeachie:
Exercising Qualitative Control in Autonomous Adaptive Survivable Systems.
IWSAS 2001: 158-170 |
2000 |
39 | EE | Howard E. Shrobe,
Jon Doyle:
Active Trust Management for Autonomous Adaptive Survivable Systems.
IWSAS 2000: 40-49 |
1999 |
38 | | Jon Doyle,
Richmond H. Thomason:
Background to Qualitative Decision Theory.
AI Magazine 20(2): 55-68 (1999) |
1997 |
37 | | Jon Doyle,
Thomas Dean:
Strategic Directions in Artificial Intelligence (Reprint).
AI Magazine 18(1): 87-101 (1997) |
1996 |
36 | | Peter Wegner,
Jon Doyle:
Editorial: Strategic Directions in Computing Research.
ACM Comput. Surv. 28(4): 565-574 (1996) |
35 | | Jon Doyle,
Thomas Dean:
Strategic Directions in Artificial Intelligence.
ACM Comput. Surv. 28(4): 653-670 (1996) |
34 | | Jon Doyle:
Cleaving (Unto) Artificial Intelligence.
ACM Comput. Surv. 28(4es): 4 (1996) |
1994 |
33 | | Jon Doyle:
Inference and Acceptance: Comment on Kyburg's "Believing on the Basis ofthe Evidence".
Computational Intelligence 10: 46-48 (1994) |
32 | | Jon Doyle:
Reasoned Assumptions and Rational Psychology.
Fundam. Inform. 20(1/2/3): 35-73 (1994) |
1992 |
31 | | Elisha Sacks,
Jon Doyle:
Epilegomenon.
Computational Intelligence 8: 326-335 (1992) |
30 | | Jon Doyle:
Rationality and its Roles in Reasoning.
Computational Intelligence 8: 376-40 (1992) |
1991 |
29 | | Michael P. Wellman,
Jon Doyle:
Preferential Semantics for Goals.
AAAI 1991: 698-703 |
28 | | Jon Doyle,
Yoav Shoham,
Michael P. Wellman:
A Logic of Relative Desire (Preliminary Report).
ISMIS 1991: 16-31 |
27 | | Jon Doyle:
Rational Belief Revision.
KR 1991: 163-174 |
26 | | Jon Doyle,
Ramesh S. Patil:
Two Theses of Knowledge Representation: Language Restrictions, Taxonomic Classification, and the Utility of Representation Services.
Artif. Intell. 48(3): 261-297 (1991) |
25 | | Jon Doyle,
Michael P. Wellman:
Impediments to Universal Preference-Based Default Theories.
Artif. Intell. 49(1-3): 97-128 (1991) |
24 | | Jon Doyle,
Elisha Sacks:
Markov analysis of qualitative dynamics.
Computational Intelligence 7: 1-10 (1991) |
1990 |
23 | | Jon Doyle:
Rationality and its Roles in Reasoning (Extended Abstract).
AAAI 1990: 1093-1100 |
1989 |
22 | | Jon Doyle,
Elisha Sacks:
Stochastic Analysis of Qualitative Dynamics.
IJCAI 1989: 1187-1192 |
21 | | Jon Doyle,
Michael P. Wellman:
Impediments to Universal Preference-Based Default Theories.
KR 1989: 94-102 |
20 | | Jon Doyle:
Rational control of reasoning in Artificial Intelligence.
The Logic of Theory Change 1989: 19-48 |
19 | | Jon Doyle:
Constructive belief and rational representation.
Computational Intelligence 5: 1-11 (1989) |
1988 |
18 | | Stanley J. Rosenchein,
Jon Doyle,
Ronald Prescott Loui,
Hector J. Levesque,
Robert S. Moore:
Panel: Locality vs. Rationality.
TARK 1988: 343 |
17 | | Jon Doyle:
Knowledge, Representation, and Rational Self-Government.
TARK 1988: 345-354 |
16 | | Jon Doyle:
Big Problems for Artificial Intelligence - Guest Editorial.
AI Magazine 9(1): 19-22 (1988) |
1985 |
15 | | Jon Doyle:
Reasoned Assumptions and Pareto Optimality.
IJCAI 1985: 87-90 |
14 | | Jon Doyle:
Expert Systems and the ``Myth'' of Symbolic Reasoning.
IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 11(11): 1386-1390 (1985) |
13 | | Jon Doyle:
Circumscription and Implicit Definability.
J. Autom. Reasoning 1(4): 391-405 (1985) |
1984 |
12 | | Jon Doyle:
Circumscription and Implicit Definability.
NMR 1984: 57-69 |
11 | | Jon Doyle:
Expert Systems Without Computers, or Theory and Trust in Artificial Intelligence.
AI Magazine 5(2): 59-63 (1984) |
1983 |
10 | | Jon Doyle:
A Society of Mind-Multiple Perspectives, Reasoned Assumptions, and Virtual Copies.
IJCAI 1983: 309-314 |
9 | | Jon Doyle:
The Ins and Outs of Reason Maintenance.
IJCAI 1983: 349-351 |
8 | | Jon Doyle:
Methodological Simplicity in Expert System Construction: The Case of Judgments and Reasoned Assumptions.
AI Magazine 4(2): 39-43 (1983) |
7 | | Jon Doyle:
What Is Rational Psychology? Toward a Modern Mental Philosophy.
AI Magazine 4(3): 50-53 (1983) |
6 | | Jon Doyle:
What Should Artificial Intelligence Want from the Supercomputers?
AI Magazine 4(4): 33-35 (1983) |
5 | | Jon Doyle:
Admissible State Semantics for Representational Systems.
IEEE Computer 16(10): 119-123 (1983) |
1980 |
4 | | Drew V. McDermott,
Jon Doyle:
Non-Monotonic Logic I.
Artif. Intell. 13(1-2): 41-72 (1980) |
1979 |
3 | | Jon Doyle:
A Truth Maintenance System.
Artif. Intell. 12(3): 231-272 (1979) |
1977 |
2 | | Jon Doyle:
Truth Maintenance Systems for Problem Solving.
IJCAI 1977: 247 |
1976 |
1 | | Jon Doyle,
Ronald L. Rivest:
Linear Expected Time of a Simple Union-Find Algorithm.
Inf. Process. Lett. 5(5): 146-148 (1976) |