2007 |
50 | EE | Gary Look,
Howard E. Shrobe:
Towards intelligent mapping applications: a study of elements found in cognitive maps.
IUI 2007: 309-312 |
49 | EE | Howard E. Shrobe,
Robert Laddaga,
Robert Balzer,
Neil M. Goldman,
Dave Wile,
Marcelo Tallis,
Tim Hollebeek,
Alexander Egyed:
Self-Adaptive Systems for Information Survivability: PMOP and AWDRAT.
SASO 2007: 332-335 |
48 | EE | Max Van Kleek,
Howard E. Shrobe:
A Practical Activity Capture Framework for Personal, Lifetime User Modeling.
User Modeling 2007: 298-302 |
2006 |
47 | | Howard E. Shrobe,
Robert Laddaga,
Robert Balzer,
Neil M. Goldman,
Dave Wile,
Marcelo Tallis,
Tim Hollebeek,
Alexander Egyed:
AWDRAT: A Cognitive Middleware System for Information Survivability.
AAAI 2006 |
46 | EE | Christopher Taylor,
Ali Rahimi,
Jonathan Bachrach,
Howard E. Shrobe,
Anthony Grue:
Simultaneous localization, calibration, and tracking in an ad hoc sensor network.
IPSN 2006: 27-33 |
2005 |
45 | EE | Gary Look,
Buddhika Kottahachchi,
Robert Laddaga,
Howard E. Shrobe:
A location representation for generating descriptive walking directions.
IUI 2005: 122-129 |
2004 |
44 | EE | Gary Look,
Howard E. Shrobe:
A plan-based mission control center for autonomous vehicles.
IUI 2004: 277-279 |
43 | EE | Gary Look,
Robert Laddaga,
Howard E. Shrobe:
One-Push Sharing: Facilitating Picture Sharing from Camera Phones.
Mobile HCI 2004: 466-470 |
42 | EE | Jonathan Bachrach,
Radhika Nagpal,
Michael Salib,
Howard E. Shrobe:
Experimental Results for and Theoretical Analysis of a Self-Organizing Global Coordinate System for Ad Hoc Sensor Networks.
Telecommunication Systems 26(2-4): 213-233 (2004) |
2003 |
41 | | Robert Laddaga,
Paul Robertson,
Howard E. Shrobe:
Self-Adaptive Software, Second International Workshop, IWSAS 2001, Balatonfüred, Hungary, May 17-19, 2001 Revised Papers
Springer 2003 |
40 | EE | Radhika Nagpal,
Howard E. Shrobe,
Jonathan Bachrach:
Organizing a Global Coordinate System from Local Information on an Ad Hoc Sensor Network.
IPSN 2003: 333-348 |
39 | EE | Stephen Peters,
Howard E. Shrobe:
Using Semantic Networks for Knowledge Representation in an Intelligent Environment.
PerCom 2003: 323-329 |
38 | EE | Kimberle Koile,
Konrad Tollmar,
David Demirdjian,
Howard E. Shrobe,
Trevor Darrell:
Activity Zones for Context-Aware Computing.
Ubicomp 2003: 90-106 |
2002 |
37 | | Howard E. Shrobe:
Computational Vulnerability Analysis for Information Survivability.
AAAI/IAAI 2002: 919-926 |
36 | | Howard E. Shrobe:
Computational Vulnerability Analysis for Information Survivability.
AI Magazine 23(4): 81-94 (2002) |
2001 |
35 | | Paul Robertson,
Howard E. Shrobe,
Robert Laddaga:
Self-Adaptive Software, First International Workshop, IWSAS 2000, Oxford, UK, April 17-19, 2000, Revised Papers
Springer 2001 |
34 | EE | Robert Laddaga,
Paul Robertson,
Howard E. Shrobe:
Introduction to Self-adaptive Software: Applications.
IWSAS 2001: 1-5 |
33 | EE | Howard E. Shrobe:
Model-Based Diagnosis for Information Survivability.
IWSAS 2001: 142-157 |
32 | EE | Krzysztof Gajos,
Luke Weisman,
Howard E. Shrobe:
Design Principles for Resource Management Systems for Intelligent Spaces.
IWSAS 2001: 198-215 |
31 | EE | Robert Laddaga,
Paul Robertson,
Howard E. Shrobe:
Probabilistic Dispatch, Dynamic Domain Architecture, and Self-adaptive Software.
IWSAS 2001: 227-237 |
30 | EE | Robert Laddaga,
Paul Robertson,
Howard E. Shrobe:
Results of the Second International Workshop on Self-adaptive Software.
IWSAS 2001: 281-290 |
2000 |
29 | EE | Paul Robertson,
Robert Laddaga,
Howard E. Shrobe:
Introduction: The First International Workshop on Self-Adaptive Software.
IWSAS 2000: 1-10 |
28 | EE | Robert Laddaga,
Paul Robertson,
Howard E. Shrobe:
Results of the First International Workshop on Self Adaptive Software.
IWSAS 2000: 242-247 |
27 | EE | Howard E. Shrobe,
Jon Doyle:
Active Trust Management for Autonomous Adaptive Survivable Systems.
IWSAS 2000: 40-49 |
26 | | Howard E. Shrobe:
What Does the Future Hold?.
AI Magazine 21(4): 41-57 (2000) |
25 | EE | Thomas F. Stahovich,
Randall Davis,
Howard E. Shrobe:
Qualitative rigid-body mechanics.
Artif. Intell. 119(1-2): 19-60 (2000) |
1999 |
24 | EE | Howard E. Shrobe:
Software Technology of the Future.
IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 1999: 237-238 |
1998 |
23 | EE | Thomas F. Stahovich,
Randall Davis,
Howard E. Shrobe:
Generating Multiple New Designs from a Sketch.
Artif. Intell. 104(1-2): 211-264 (1998) |
1997 |
22 | | Thomas F. Stahovich,
Randall Davis,
Howard E. Shrobe:
Qualitative Rigid Body Mechanics.
AAAI/IAAI 1997: 138-144 |
1996 |
21 | | Thomas F. Stahovich,
Randall Davis,
Howard E. Shrobe:
Generating Multiple New Designs From a Sketch.
AAAI/IAAI, Vol. 2 1996: 1022-1029 |
20 | | Mark Nahabedian,
Howard E. Shrobe:
Diagnosing Delivery Problems in the White House Information Distribution System.
AAAI/IAAI, Vol. 2 1996: 1491-1499 |
19 | | Howard E. Shrobe:
Two Challenging Domains.
ACM Comput. Surv. 28(4es): 12 (1996) |
18 | | Howard E. Shrobe:
The Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference: Past and Future.
AI Magazine 17(4): 15-20 (1996) |
17 | | Mark Nahabedian,
Howard E. Shrobe:
Diagnosing Delivery Problems in the White House Information-Distribution System.
AI Magazine 17(4): 21-30 (1996) |
1995 |
16 | | Howard E. Shrobe,
Ted E. Senator:
The Innovative Applications Conference Highlights and Changes.
AI Magazine 16(4): 19-20 (1995) |
1994 |
15 | | Edward A. Feigenbaum,
Peter Friedland,
Bruce B. Johnson,
H. Penny Nii,
Herbert Schorr,
Howard E. Shrobe,
Robert S. Engelmore:
Knowledge-Based Systems Research and Applications in Japan, 1992.
AI Magazine 15(2): 29-43 (1994) |
14 | | Edward A. Feigenbaum,
Peter Friedland,
Bruce B. Johnson,
H. Penny Nii,
Herbert Schorr,
Howard E. Shrobe,
Robert S. Engelmore:
Knowledge-Based Systems in Japan (Report of the JTEC Panel).
Commun. ACM 37(1): 17-19 (1994) |
1993 |
13 | | Howard E. Shrobe:
Understanding Linkages.
AAAI 1993: 620-625 |
12 | | Howard E. Shrobe:
Supporting and Optimizing Full Unification in a Forward Chaining Rule System.
AAAI 1993: 710-715 |
11 | | Randall Davis,
Howard E. Shrobe,
Peter Szolovits:
What Is a Knowledge Representation?
AI Magazine 14(1): 17-33 (1993) |
1991 |
10 | | Mamdouh Ibrahim,
Daniel G. Bobrow,
Carl Hewitt,
Jean-François Perror,
Reid G. Smith,
Howard E. Shrobe:
OOP and AI (Panel).
OOPSLA 1991: 351-354 |
9 | | Howard E. Shrobe:
Providing Paradigm Orientation without Implementational Handcuffs.
SIGART Bulletin 2(3): 135-142 (1991) |
1988 |
8 | | Howard E. Shrobe,
John G. Aspinall,
Neil L. Mayle:
Towards a Virtual Parallel Inference Engine.
AAAI 1988: 654-659 |
1987 |
7 | | Steve Rowley,
Howard E. Shrobe,
Robert Cassels,
Walter Hamscher:
Joshua: Uniform Access to Heterogeneous Knowledge Structures, or why Joshing Is Better than Conniving or Planning.
AAAI 1987: 48-52 |
1983 |
6 | | Randall Davis,
Howard E. Shrobe:
Representing Structure and Behavior of Digital Hardware.
IEEE Computer 16(10): 75-82 (1983) |
1982 |
5 | | Randall Davis,
Howard E. Shrobe,
Walter Hamscher,
Kären Wieckert,
Mark Shirley,
Steve Polit:
Diagnosis Based on Description of Structure and Function.
AAAI 1982: 137-142 |
4 | | Howard E. Shrobe:
The Data Path Generator.
COMPCON 1982: 340-344 |
3 | | John K. Ousterhout,
John A. Newkirk,
Phil Petit,
Howard E. Shrobe:
Panel Discussion.
COMPCON 1982: 381-382 |
1981 |
2 | | David R. Barstow,
Howard E. Shrobe:
Guest Editorial: Programming Environments.
IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 7(5): 449-450 (1981) |
1978 |
1 | | Charles Rich,
Howard E. Shrobe:
Initial Report on a Lisp Programmer's Apprentice.
IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 4(6): 456-467 (1978) |