| 2009 |
| 52 | EE | Glenn V. Nickens,
Ethan J. Tira-Thompson,
Thorna Humphries,
David S. Touretzky:
An inexpensive hand-eye system for undergraduate robotics instruction.
SIGCSE 2009: 423-427 |
| 2008 |
| 51 | EE | Andrew B. Williams,
David S. Touretzky,
Ethan J. Tira-Thompson,
LaVonne Manning,
Chutima Boonthum,
Clement S. Allen:
Introducing an experimental cognitive robotics curriculum at historically black colleges and universities.
SIGCSE 2008: 498-502 |
| 2007 |
| 50 | EE | David S. Touretzky,
Neil S. Halelamien,
Ethan J. Tira-Thompson,
Jordan J. Wales,
Kei Usui:
Dual-coding representations for robot vision programming in Tekkotsu.
Auton. Robots 22(4): 425-435 (2007) |
| 49 | EE | Mark C. Fuhs,
David S. Touretzky:
Context Learning in the Rodent Hippocampus.
Neural Computation 19(12): 3173-3215 (2007) |
| 2006 |
| 48 | EE | Nathaniel D. Daw,
Aaron C. Courville,
David S. Touretzky:
Representation and Timing in Theories of the Dopamine System.
Neural Computation 18(7): 1637-1677 (2006) |
| 47 | EE | David S. Touretzky,
Robert U. Muller:
Place field dissociation and multiple maps in hippocampus.
Neurocomputing 69(10-12): 1260-1263 (2006) |
| 2005 |
| 46 | | David S. Touretzky,
Ethan J. Tira-Thompson:
Tekkotsu: A Framework for AIBO Cognitive Robotics.
AAAI 2005: 1741-1742 |
| 45 | EE | David S. Touretzky:
Path integrator contributions to hippocampal map formation.
Neurocomputing 65-66: 291-296 (2005) |
| 2004 |
| 44 | EE | Ethan J. Tira-Thompson,
Neil S. Halelamien,
Jordan J. Wales,
David S. Touretzky:
Tekkotsu: Cognitive Robotics on the Sony AIBO.
ICCM 2004 |
| 43 | EE | Aaron C. Courville,
Nathaniel D. Daw,
David S. Touretzky:
Similarity and Discrimination in Classical Conditioning: A Latent Variable Account.
NIPS 2004 |
| 2003 |
| 42 | EE | Aaron C. Courville,
Nathaniel D. Daw,
Geoffrey J. Gordon,
David S. Touretzky:
Model Uncertainty in Classical Conditioning.
NIPS 2003 |
| 2002 |
| 41 | EE | Nathaniel D. Daw,
Aaron C. Courville,
David S. Touretzky:
Timing and Partial Observability in the Dopamine System.
NIPS 2002: 83-90 |
| 40 | EE | Nathaniel D. Daw,
David S. Touretzky:
Long-Term Reward Prediction in TD Models of the Dopamine System.
Neural Computation 14(11): 2567-2583 (2002) |
| 2001 |
| 39 | EE | Aaron C. Courville,
David S. Touretzky:
Modeling Temporal Structure in Classical Conditioning.
NIPS 2001: 3-10 |
| 38 | EE | David S. Touretzky:
Free speech rights for programmers.
Commun. ACM 44(8): 23-25 (2001) |
| 37 | EE | Nathaniel D. Daw,
David S. Touretzky:
Operant behavior suggests attentional gating of dopamine system inputs.
Neurocomputing 38-40: 1161-1167 (2001) |
| 2000 |
| 36 | EE | Mark C. Fuhs,
David S. Touretzky:
Synaptic learning models of map separation in the hippocampus.
Neurocomputing 32-33: 379-384 (2000) |
| 35 | EE | Nathaniel D. Daw,
David S. Touretzky:
Behavioral considerations suggest an average reward TD model of the dopamine system.
Neurocomputing 32-33: 679-684 (2000) |
| 1999 |
| 34 | EE | Jeremy P. Goodridge,
A. David Redish,
David S. Touretzky:
A model of the rodent head direction system that accounts for unique properties of anterior thalamic head direction cells.
Neurocomputing 26-27: 705-711 (1999) |
| 1998 |
| 33 | | A. David Redish,
David S. Touretzky:
The Role of the Hippocampus in Solving the Morris Water Maze.
Neural Computation 10(1): 73-112 (1998) |
| 1997 |
| 32 | EE | Richard D. Romero,
David S. Touretzky,
Robert H. Thibadeau:
Optical Chinese character recognition using probabilistic neural networks.
Pattern Recognition 30(7): 1279-1292 (1997) |
| 31 | EE | Lisa M. Saksida,
Scott M. Raymond,
David S. Touretzky:
Shaping robot behavior using principles from instrumental conditioning.
Robotics and Autonomous Systems 22(3-4): 231-249 (1997) |
| 1996 |
| 30 | | David S. Touretzky,
Michael Mozer,
Michael E. Hasselmo:
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 8, NIPS, Denver, CO, November 27-30, 1995
MIT Press 1996 |
| 1995 |
| 29 | | Gerald Tesauro,
David S. Touretzky,
Todd K. Leen:
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 7, [NIPS Conference, Denver, Colorado, USA, 1994]
MIT Press 1995 |
| 28 | EE | A. David Redish,
David S. Touretzky:
Modeling Interactions of the Rat's Place and Head Direction Systems.
NIPS 1995: 61-67 |
| 1994 |
| 27 | | Prahlad Gupta,
David S. Touretzky:
Connectionist Models and Linguistic Theory: Investigations of Stress Systems in Language.
Cognitive Science 18(1): 1-50 (1994) |
| 26 | | David S. Touretzky,
Dean Pomerleau:
Reconstructing Physical Symbol Systems.
Cognitive Science 18(2): 345-353 (1994) |
| 1993 |
| 25 | | David S. Touretzky:
Matthew Zeidenberg, Neural Networks in Artificial Intelligence.
Artif. Intell. 62(1): 163-164 (1993) |
| 1992 |
| 24 | | David S. Touretzky,
Peter Lee:
Visualizing Evaluation in Applicative Languages.
Commun. ACM 35(10): 49-59 (1992) |
| 1991 |
| 23 | | Richard Lippmann,
John E. Moody,
David S. Touretzky:
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 3, [NIPS Conference, Denver, Colorado, USA, November 26-29, 1990]
Morgan Kaufmann 1991 |
| 22 | | David S. Touretzky,
Richmond H. Thomason,
John F. Horty:
A Skeptic's Menagerie: Conflictors, Preemptors, Reinstaters, and Zombies in Nonrnonotonic Inheritance.
IJCAI 1991: 478-485 |
| 21 | EE | Prahlad Gupta,
David S. Touretzky:
A Connectionist Learning Approach to Analyzing Linguistic Stress.
NIPS 1991: 225-232 |
| 20 | | David S. Touretzky:
Introduction.
Machine Learning 7: 105-107 (1991) |
| 1990 |
| 19 | | David S. Touretzky:
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 2, [NIPS Conference, Denver, Colorado, USA, November 27-30, 1989]
Morgan Kaufmann 1990 |
| 18 | EE | David S. Touretzky,
Deirdre W. Wheeler:
Exploiting Syllable Structure in a Connectionist Phonology Model.
NIPS 1990: 612-618 |
| 17 | | John F. Horty,
Richmond H. Thomason,
David S. Touretzky:
A Skeptical Theory of Inheritance in Nonmonotonic Semantic Networks.
Artif. Intell. 42(2-3): 311-348 (1990) |
| 16 | | David S. Touretzky:
BoltzCONS: Dynamic Symbol Structures in a Connectionist Network.
Artif. Intell. 46(1-2): 5-46 (1990) |
| 1989 |
| 15 | | David S. Touretzky:
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 1, [NIPS Conference, Denver, Colorado, USA, 1988]
Morgan Kaufmann 1989 |
| 14 | EE | David S. Touretzky,
Deirdre W. Wheeler:
A Computational Basis for Phonology.
NIPS 1989: 372-379 |
| 13 | EE | David S. Touretzky,
Gillette Elvgreen III:
Rule Representations in a Connectionist Chunker.
NIPS 1989: 431-438 |
| 1988 |
| 12 | | David S. Touretzky,
Richmond H. Thomason:
Nonmonotonic Inheritance and Generic Reflexives.
AAAI 1988: 433-438 |
| 11 | EE | David S. Touretzky:
Analyzing the Energy Landscapes of Distributed Winner-Take-All Networks.
NIPS 1988: 626-633 |
| 10 | | David S. Touretzky,
Geoffrey E. Hinton:
A Distributed Connectionist Production System.
Cognitive Science 12(3): 423-466 (1988) |
| 1987 |
| 9 | | John F. Horty,
Richmond H. Thomason,
David S. Touretzky:
A Skeptical Theory of Inheritance in Nonmonotonic Semantic Networks.
AAAI 1987: 358-363 |
| 8 | | David S. Touretzky,
Mark Derthick:
Symbol Structures in Connectionist Networks: Five Properties and Two Architectures.
COMPCON 1987: 30-34 |
| 7 | | David S. Touretzky,
John F. Horty,
Richmond H. Thomason:
A Clash of Intuitions: The Current State of Nonmonotonic Multiple Inheritance Systems.
IJCAI 1987: 476-482 |
| 6 | | Richmond H. Thomason,
John F. Horty,
David S. Touretzky:
A Calculus for Inheritance in Monotonic Semantic Nets.
ISMIS 1987: 280-287 |
| 5 | EE | Ronald Rosenfeld,
David S. Touretzky:
Scaling Properties of Coarse-Coded Symbol Memories.
NIPS 1987: 652-661 |
| 1986 |
| 4 | | David S. Touretzky:
The Mathematics of Inheritance Systems
Morgan Kaufmann 1986 |
| 1985 |
| 3 | | David S. Touretzky,
Geoffrey E. Hinton:
Symbols Among the Neurons: Details of a Connectionist Inference Architecture.
IJCAI 1985: 238-243 |
| 1984 |
| 2 | | David S. Touretzky:
Implicit Ordering of Defaults in Inheritance Systems.
AAAI 1984: 322-325 |
| 1981 |
| 1 | | Scott E. Fahlman,
David S. Touretzky,
Walter van Roggen:
Cancellation in a Parallel Semantic Network.
IJCAI 1981: 257-263 |