2009 |
30 | EE | Philipp G. Wetzler,
Steven Bethard,
Kirsten R. Butcher,
James H. Martin,
Tamara Sumner:
Automatically assessing resource quality for educational digital libraries.
WICOW 2009: 3-10 |
2008 |
29 | EE | Qianyi Gu,
Sebastian de la Chica,
Faisal Ahmad,
Huda J. Khan,
Tamara Sumner,
James H. Martin,
Kirsten R. Butcher:
Personalizing the Selection of Digital Library Resources to Support Intentional Learning.
ECDL 2008: 244-255 |
28 | | Rodney D. Nielsen,
Wayne Ward,
James H. Martin:
Learning to Assess Low-Level Conceptual Understanding.
FLAIRS Conference 2008: 427-432 |
27 | EE | Rodney D. Nielsen,
Wayne Ward,
James H. Martin:
Automatic Generation of Fine-Grained Representations of Learner Response Semantics.
Intelligent Tutoring Systems 2008: 173-183 |
26 | EE | Rodney D. Nielsen,
Wayne Ward,
James H. Martin:
Soft Computing in Intelligent Tutoring Systems and Educational Assessment.
Soft Computing Applications in Business 2008: 201-230 |
25 | EE | Sameer S. Pradhan,
Wayne Ward,
James H. Martin:
Towards Robust Semantic Role Labeling.
Computational Linguistics 34(2): 289-310 (2008) |
24 | EE | Sebastian de la Chica,
Faisal Ahmad,
Tamara Sumner,
James H. Martin,
Kirsten R. Butcher:
Computational foundations for personalizing instruction with digital libraries.
Int. J. on Digital Libraries 9(1): 3-18 (2008) |
2007 |
23 | EE | Steven Bethard,
James H. Martin,
Sara Klingenstein:
Timelines from Text: Identification of Syntactic Temporal Relations.
ICSC 2007: 11-18 |
22 | EE | Faisal Ahmad,
Sebastian de la Chica,
Kirsten R. Butcher,
Tamara Sumner,
James H. Martin:
Towards automatic conceptual personalization tools.
JCDL 2007: 452-461 |
21 | EE | Steven Bethard,
James H. Martin,
Sara Klingenstein:
Finding Temporal Structure in Text: Machine Learning of Syntactic Temporal Relations.
Int. J. Semantic Computing 1(4): 441-457 (2007) |
2005 |
20 | EE | Sameer Pradhan,
Wayne Ward,
Kadri Hacioglu,
James H. Martin,
Daniel Jurafsky:
Semantic Role Labeling Using Different Syntactic Views.
ACL 2005 |
19 | EE | Sameer Pradhan,
Kadri Hacioglu,
Valerie Krugler,
Wayne Ward,
James H. Martin,
Daniel Jurafsky:
Support Vector Learning for Semantic Argument Classification.
Machine Learning 60(1-3): 11-39 (2005) |
2004 |
18 | EE | Sameer Pradhan,
Wayne Ward,
Kadri Hacioglu,
James H. Martin,
Daniel Jurafsky:
Shallow Semantic Parsing using Support Vector Machines.
HLT-NAACL 2004: 233-240 |
2003 |
17 | EE | Sameer Pradhan,
Kadri Hacioglu,
Wayne Ward,
James H. Martin,
Daniel Jurafsky:
Semantic Role Parsing: Adding Semantic Structure to Unstructured Text.
ICDM 2003: 629-632 |
2002 |
16 | EE | Sameer Pradhan,
Valerie Krugler,
Steven Bethard,
Wayne Ward,
Daniel Jurafsky,
James H. Martin,
Sasha Blair-Goldensohn,
Andrew Hazen Schlaikjer,
Elena Filatova,
Pablo Ariel Duboué,
Hong Yu,
Rebecca J. Passonneau,
Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou,
Kathleen McKeown,
Gabriel Illouz:
Building a Foundation System for Producing Short Answers to Factual Questions.
TREC 2002 |
2000 |
15 | | Robert Wilensky,
David N. Chin,
Marc Luria,
James H. Martin,
James Mayfield,
Dekai Wu:
The Berkeley UNIX Consultant Project.
Artif. Intell. Rev. 14(1-2): 43-88 (2000) |
14 | | James H. Martin:
Representing UNIX Domain Metaphors.
Artif. Intell. Rev. 14(4-5): 377-401 (2000) |
1997 |
13 | EE | Michael P. Jones,
James H. Martin:
Contextual Spelling Correction Using Latent Semantic Analysis.
ANLP 1997: 166-173 |
12 | EE | Brad Calder,
Dirk Grunwald,
Michael P. Jones,
Donald C. Lindsay,
James H. Martin,
Michael Mozer,
Benjamin G. Zorn:
Evidence-Based Static Branch Prediction Using Machine Learning.
ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst. 19(1): 188-222 (1997) |
1995 |
11 | | Brad Calder,
Dirk Grunwald,
Donald C. Lindsay,
James H. Martin,
Michael Mozer,
Benjamin G. Zorn:
Corpus-Based Static Branch Prediction.
PLDI 1995: 79-92 |
10 | | Keith Vander Linden,
James H. Martin:
Expressing Rhetorical Relations in Instructional Text: A Case Study of the Purposes Relation.
Computational Linguistics 21(1): 29-57 (1995) |
1994 |
9 | | James H. Martin:
MetaBank: A Knowledge-Base of Metaphoric Language Conventions.
Computational Intelligence 10: 134-149 (1994) |
1993 |
8 | | James H. Martin:
Norvig's Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming: An Instructor's Perspective.
Artif. Intell. 64(1): 169-180 (1993) |
1992 |
7 | | Keith Vander Linden,
Susanna Cumming,
James H. Martin:
Using System Networks to Build Rhetorical Structures.
NLG 1992: 183-198 |
6 | | James H. Martin:
Computer Understanding of Conventional Metaphoric Language.
Cognitive Science 16(2): 233-270 (1992) |
5 | | Dan Fass,
James H. Martin,
Elizabeth A. Hinkelman:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Non-Literal Language.
Computational Intelligence 8: 411-415 (1992) |
1991 |
4 | | James H. Martin:
Conventional Metaphor and the Lexicon.
SIGLEX Workshop 1991: 61-73 |
1988 |
3 | | James H. Martin:
Representing regularities in the metaphoric lexicon.
COLING 1988: 396-401 |
2 | | Robert Wilensky,
David N. Chin,
Marc Luria,
James H. Martin,
James Mayfield,
Dekai Wu:
The Berkeley UNIX Consultant Project.
Computational Linguistics 14(3): 35-84 (1988) |
1987 |
1 | | James H. Martin:
Understanding New Metaphors.
IJCAI 1987: 137-139 |