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1999 | ||
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10 | EE | William W. McMillan, Sudha Rajaprabhakaran: What Leading Practitioners Say Should be Emphasized in Students' Software Engineering Projects. CSEE&T 1999: 177-185 |
1996 | ||
9 | EE | Suneela R. Joshi, William W. McMillan: Case Based Reasoning Approach to Creating User Interface Components. CHI Conference Companion 1996: 81-82 |
1994 | ||
8 | EE | William W. McMillan, Michael Zeiger, Lech Wisniewski: A rule-based system that suggests computer adaptations for users with special needs. ASSETS 1994: 129-135 |
1992 | ||
7 | EE | William W. McMillan: Computing for Users with Special Needs and Models of Computer-Human Interaction. CHI 1992: 143-148 |
1990 | ||
6 | EE | Christopher J. Gardiner, William W. McMillan: Requirements for Machine Learning in Expert Systems (Abstract). ACM Conference on Computer Science 1990: 443 |
5 | EE | William W. McMillan, Christopher J. Gardiner: A Prolog System for Case-Based Classification (Abstract). ACM Conference on Computer Science 1990: 450 |
4 | EE | Tai-Sheng Zhang, William W. McMillan: An Implementation of ID3 That Creates Executable Rules (Abstract). ACM Conference on Computer Science 1990: 450 |
1987 | ||
3 | William W. McMillan: Classical Conditioning as an Example of Natural Models Useful in Machine Learning. ISMIS 1987: 341-346 | |
1985 | ||
2 | EE | Roger Ferguson, William W. McMillan: Dealing with large sets of stimuli in learning tasks (abstract only). ACM Conference on Computer Science 1985: 420 |
1 | EE | William W. McMillan: Object recognition through automated tactile sensing (abstract only). ACM Conference on Computer Science 1985: 420 |
1 | Roger Ferguson | [2] |
2 | Christopher J. Gardiner | [5] [6] |
3 | Suneela R. Joshi | [9] |
4 | Sudha Rajaprabhakaran | [10] |
5 | Lech Wisniewski | [8] |
6 | Michael Zeiger | [8] |
7 | Tai-Sheng Zhang | [4] |