2002 |
41 | EE | Gerald Chao,
Michael G. Dyer:
Maximum Entropy Models for Word Sense Disambiguation.
COLING 2002 |
40 | EE | Anand Panangadan,
Michael G. Dyer:
Goal Sequencing for Construction Agents in a Simulated Environment.
ICANN 2002: 969-974 |
39 | | Anand Panangadan,
Michael G. Dyer:
Learning Spatial and Temporal Correlation for Navigation in a 2-Dimensional Continuous World.
ICML 2002: 474-481 |
2001 |
38 | EE | Anand Panangadan,
Michael G. Dyer:
Construction by Autonomous Agents in a Simulated Environment.
ICANN 2001: 963-970 |
2000 |
37 | EE | Gerald Chao,
Michael G. Dyer:
Word Sense Disambiguation of Adjectives Using Probabilistic Networks.
COLING 2000: 152-158 |
1998 |
36 | EE | Erik T. Mueller,
Michael G. Dyer:
Towards a computational theory of human daydreaming
CoRR cs.AI/9812010: (1998) |
1995 |
35 | | Michael G. Dyer,
Gary Geunbae Lee:
Goal/Plan Analysis via Distributed Semantic Representations in a Connectionist System.
Appl. Intell. 5(2): 165-197 (1995) |
1994 |
34 | | Michael G. Dyer:
Toward Synthesizing Artificial Neural Networks that Exhibit Cooperative Intelligent Behavior: Some Open Issues in Artificial Life.
Artificial Life 1(1-2): 111-134 (1994) |
1991 |
33 | EE | Ronald A. Sumida,
Michael G. Dyer:
Propagation Filters in PDS Networks for Sequencing and Ambiguity Resolution.
NIPS 1991: 233-240 |
32 | | Michael G. Dyer:
A Society of Ideas on Cognition: Review of Marvin Minsky's The Society of Mind.
Artif. Intell. 48(3): 321-334 (1991) |
31 | | Risto Miikkulainen,
Michael G. Dyer:
Natural Language Processing With Modular PDP Networks and Distributed Lexicon.
Cognitive Science 15(3): 343-399 (1991) |
1990 |
30 | EE | Sergio Alvarado,
Michael G. Dyer,
Margot Flowers:
Argument representation for editorial text.
Knowl.-Based Syst. 3(2): 87-107 (1990) |
29 | EE | Sergio J. Alvarado,
Michael G. Dyer,
Margot Flowers:
Argument comprehension and retrieval for editorial text.
Knowl.-Based Syst. 3(3): 139-162 (1990) |
1989 |
28 | | Ronald A. Sumida,
Michael G. Dyer:
Storing and Generalizing Multiple Instances While Maintaining Knowledge-Level Parallelism.
IJCAI 1989: 1426-1431 |
27 | | Michael G. Dyer:
Symbolic Processing Techniques in Connectionist Networks and Their Application to High-Level Cognitive Tasks.
Wissensbasierte Systeme 1989: 173-185 |
1988 |
26 | | Michael Gasser,
Michael G. Dyer:
Sequencing in a connectionist model of language processing.
COLING 1988: 185-190 |
25 | | Walter Read,
Alex Quilici,
John Reeves,
Michael G. Dyer,
Eva Baker:
Evaluating natural language systems: a sourcebook approach.
COLING 1988: 530-534 |
24 | EE | Trent E. Lange,
Michael G. Dyer:
Dynamic, Non-Local Role Bindings and Inferencing in a Localist Network for Natural Language Understanding.
NIPS 1988: 545-552 |
23 | | Alex Quilici,
Michael G. Dyer,
Margot Flowers:
Recognizing and Responding to Plan-Oriented Misconceptions.
Computational Linguistics 14(3): 38-51 (1988) |
1987 |
22 | EE | Seth R. Goldman,
Michael G. Dyer,
Margot Flowers:
Precedent-Based Legal Reasoning and Knowledge Acquisition in Contract Law: A Process Model.
ICAIL 1987: 210-221 |
21 | | Charles P. Dolan,
Michael G. Dyer:
Toward the Evolution of Symbols.
ICGA 1987: 123-131 |
20 | | Michael J. Pazzani,
Michael G. Dyer:
A Comparison of Concept Identification in Human Learning and Network Learning with the Generalized Delta Rule.
IJCAI 1987: 147-150 |
19 | | Michael J. Pazzani,
Michael G. Dyer,
Margot Flowers:
Using Prior Learning to Facilitate the Learning of New Causal Theories.
IJCAI 1987: 277-279 |
18 | | Michael G. Dyer,
Margot Flowers,
Jack Hodges:
Naive Mechanics Comprehension and Invention in EDISON.
IJCAI 1987: 696-699 |
17 | | Uri Zernik,
Michael G. Dyer:
The Self-Extending Phrasal Lexicon.
Computational Linguistics 13(3-4): 308-327 (1987) |
1986 |
16 | | Sergio Alvarado,
Michael G. Dyer,
Margot Flowers:
Editorial Comprehension in OpEd through Argument Units.
AAAI 1986: 250-256 |
15 | | Michael J. Pazzani,
Michael G. Dyer,
Margot Flowers:
The Role of Prior Causal Theories in Generalization.
AAAI 1986: 545-550 |
14 | | Uri Zernik,
Michael G. Dyer:
Disambiguation and Language Acquisition through th Phrasal Lexicon.
COLING 1986: 247-252 |
13 | EE | Michael G. Dyer,
Margot Flowers,
Jack Hodges:
EDISON: An engineering design invention system operating naively.
AI in Engineering 1(1): 36-44 (1986) |
12 | | P. Allen Currit,
Michael G. Dyer,
Harlan D. Mills:
Certifying the Reliability of Software.
IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 12(1): 3-11 (1986) |
1985 |
11 | | Uri Zernik,
Michael G. Dyer:
Towards a Self-Extending Lexicon.
ACL 1985: 284-292 |
10 | | Erik T. Mueller,
Michael G. Dyer:
Daydreaming in Humans and Computers.
IJCAI 1985: 278-280 |
9 | | Seth R. Goldman,
Michael G. Dyer,
Margot Flowers:
Learning to Understand Contractual Situations.
IJCAI 1985: 291-293 |
8 | | Charles P. Dolan,
Michael G. Dyer:
Learning Planning Heuristics through Observation.
IJCAI 1985: 600-602 |
7 | | Stephanie E. August,
Michael G. Dyer:
Understanding Analogies in Editorials.
IJCAI 1985: 845-847 |
6 | | Michael G. Dyer:
Artificial Intelligence Research at the University of California, Los Angeles.
AI Magazine 6(3): 210-218 (1985) |
1984 |
5 | EE | Margot Flowers,
Michael G. Dyer:
Really arguing with your computer in natural language.
AFIPS National Computer Conference 1984: 651-659 |
1983 |
4 | | Michael G. Dyer:
Understanding Stories Through Morals and Remindings.
IJCAI 1983: 75-77 |
3 | | Wendy G. Lehnert,
Michael G. Dyer,
Peter N. Johnson,
C. J. Yang,
Steve Harley:
BORIS - An Experiment in In-Depth Understanding of Narratives.
Artif. Intell. 20(1): 15-62 (1983) |
1982 |
2 | | Michael G. Dyer:
Affect Processing for Narratives.
AAAI 1982: 265-268 |
1981 |
1 | | Michael G. Dyer,
Thomas C. Wolf,
Martin Korsin:
BORIS - An In-Dept Understander of Narratives.
IJCAI 1981: 1057 |