2000 |
14 | | Richard J. Doyle:
Inspiration for Future Autonomous Space Systems.
CIA 2000: 244-246 |
1999 |
13 | | Richard J. Doyle,
Melvin Montemerio,
Ichiro Nakatani,
Jean-Claude Piedbeouf,
Peter Putz:
AI in Space: An international forum for Space AI and Robotics.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 14(5): 8-13 (1999) |
1998 |
12 | | Richard J. Doyle,
Robert Rasmussen,
Guy Man,
Keyur Patel:
Highly Autonomous Systems Workshop.
AI Magazine 19(3): 127-131 (1998) |
11 | | Richard J. Doyle:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Spacecraft Autonomy and the Missions of Exploration.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 13(5): 36-44 (1998) |
1997 |
10 | | Richard J. Doyle:
The Emergence of Spacecraft Autonomy.
AAAI/IAAI 1997: 756-761 |
9 | | Steve A. Chien,
Dennis DeCoste,
Richard J. Doyle,
Paul E. Stolorz:
Making an Impact: Artificial Intelligence at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
AI Magazine 18(1): 103-122 (1997) |
1995 |
8 | | Richard J. Doyle:
Determining the Loci of Anomalies Using Minimal Causal Models.
IJCAI 1995: 1821-1829 |
1992 |
7 | | Richard J. Doyle:
NASA Workshop on Monitoring and Diagnosis.
AI Magazine 13(4): 13-16 (1992) |
1991 |
6 | | Steve A. Chien,
Bradley L. Whitehall,
Thomas G. Dietterich,
Richard J. Doyle,
Brian Falkenhainer,
James Garrett,
Stephen C. Y. Lu:
Machine Learning in Engineering Automation.
ML 1991: 577-580 |
1989 |
5 | | Richard J. Doyle,
Suzanne M. Sellers,
David Atkinson:
A Focused, Context-Sensitive Approach to Monitoring.
IJCAI 1989: 1231-1237 |
4 | | Richard J. Doyle:
Reasoning About Hidden Mechanisms.
IJCAI 1989: 1343-1349 |
3 | | Richard J. Doyle:
Creating and using causal models.
Applied Artificial Intelligence 3(2-3): 143-166 (1989) |
1986 |
2 | | Richard J. Doyle:
Constructing and Refining Causal Explanations from an Inconsistent Domain Theory.
AAAI 1986: 538-544 |
1 | | Richard J. Doyle,
David Atkinson,
Rajkumar Doshi:
Generating Perception Requests and Expectations to Verify the Execution of Plans.
AAAI 1986: 81-88 |