2002 |
26 | | Thomas Gaudemet,
David D. McDonald:
Buffer Overflow Probabilities for a Markov-Modulated Fluid Model.
Queueing Syst. 41(1-2): 95-121 (2002) |
2001 |
25 | EE | David D. McDonald:
The view from the trenches: issues in the ontology of restricted domains.
FOIS 2001: 22-33 |
1998 |
24 | EE | David D. McDonald,
Kun Qian:
An approximation method for complete solutions of Markov-modulated fluid models.
Queueing Syst. 30(3-4): 365-384 (1998) |
1996 |
23 | | Kun Qian,
Nicolas D. Georganas,
David D. McDonald:
Part 2: Traffic Control in Multimedia Networks - An Efficient Algorithm for Multimedia Call-Admission Control.
Multimedia Syst. 4(6): 339-345 (1996) |
1995 |
22 | | Koenraad De Smedt,
Eduard H. Hovy,
David D. McDonald,
Marie Meteer:
The Seventh International Workshop on Natural Language Generation.
AI Magazine 16(3): 67-68 (1995) |
1994 |
21 | | David D. McDonald:
Trade-offs Between Syntactic and Semantic Processing in the Comprehension of Real Texts.
RIAO 1994: 94-106 |
1993 |
20 | | Kun Qian,
David D. McDonald,
Nicolas D. Georganas:
Modeling of multimedia sources and an algorithm for bandwidth management.
Broadband Islands 1993: 139-149 |
19 | | David D. McDonald:
Issues in the Choice of a Source for Natural Language Generation.
Computational Linguistics 19(1): 191-197 (1993) |
1992 |
18 | EE | David D. McDonald:
An Efficient Chart-based Algorithm for Partial-Parsing of Unrestricted Texts.
ANLP 1992: 193-200 |
17 | | David D. McDonald:
Type-Driven Suppression of Redundancy in the Generation of Inference-Rich Reports.
NLG 1992: 73-88 |
1989 |
16 | | Eduard H. Hovy,
David D. McDonald,
Sheryl R. Young:
Current Issues in Natural Language Generation: An Overview of the AAAI Workshop on Text Planning and Realization.
AI Magazine 10(3): 27-29 (1989) |
1988 |
15 | EE | David D. McDonald,
Marie Meteer:
From Water To Wine: Generating Natural Language Text From Today's Applications Programs.
ANLP 1988: 41-48 |
14 | | Penelope Sibun,
Alison K. Huettner,
David D. McDonald:
Directing the generation of living space description.
COLING 1988: 626-629 |
1986 |
13 | EE | David D. McDonald:
Multi-Level Description Directed Generation.
HLT 1986 |
12 | EE | David D. McDonald,
James Pustejovsky:
TAG's as a Grammatical Formalism for Generation.
HLT 1986 |
11 | EE | David D. McDonald,
James Pustejovsky:
The Counselor Project at the Un/versity of Massachusetts.
HLT 1986 |
1985 |
10 | | David D. McDonald,
James Pustejovsky:
TAGs as a Grammatical Formalism for Generation.
ACL 1985: 94-103 |
9 | EE | David D. McDonald,
James Pustejovsky:
A Computational Theory of Prose Style for Natural Language Generation.
EACL 1985: 187-193 |
8 | | David D. McDonald,
James Pustejovsky:
Description-directed Natural Language Generation.
IJCAI 1985: 799-807 |
1984 |
7 | | Beverly Park Woolf,
David D. McDonald:
Context-Dependent Transitions in Tutoring Discourse.
AAAI 1984: 355-361 |
6 | EE | Malcolm E. Cook,
Wendy G. Lehnert,
David D. McDonald:
Conveying Implicit Content In Narrative Summaries.
COLING 1984: 5-7 |
5 | | Beverly Park Woolf,
David D. McDonald:
Building a Computer Tutor: Design Issues.
IEEE Computer 17(9): 61-73 (1984) |
1983 |
4 | | John H. Clippinger Jr.,
David D. McDonald:
Why Good Writing Is Easier to Understand.
IJCAI 1983: 730-732 |
1982 |
3 | | David D. McDonald,
E. Jeffery Conklin:
Salience as a Simplifying Metaphor for Natural Language Generation.
AAAI 1982: 75-78 |
1980 |
2 | EE | David D. McDonald:
A Linear-Time Model of Language Production: Some Psychological Implications.
ACL 1980 |
1977 |
1 | | David D. McDonald:
Language Generation: The Linguistics Component.
IJCAI 1977: 142 |