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3%D 1982
4%T Analysis of linear interpolation schemes for bi-level image applications
5%J IBM J Research and Development
6%V 26
7%P 667-680
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9%A Abell, R.
10%D 1981
11%T Implementation of a Telidon system using Unix file structures
12%B The Telidon book
13%E D.Godfrey and E.Chang
14%I Press Porcepic
15%C Toronto, ON
16%P 203-209
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21%D 1982
22%T Vector quantization of speech and speech-like waveforms
23%J IEEE Trans Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing
24%V Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing -30
25%N 3
26%P 423-435
27%O June
28%K *
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31%D 1981
32%T On the line breaking problem in text formatting
33%J SIGOA Newsletter (Proc ACM Symposium on Text manipulation, Portland, Oregon)
34%V 2
35%N 1/2
36%P 117-121
37%O Spring/Summer
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40%D 1979
41%T The hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy
42%I Pan
43%C London, England
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46%D 1976
47%T A probability model of medical reasoning and the MYCIN model
48%J Mathematical Biosciences
49%V 32
50%P 177-186
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54%D 1975
55%T Efficient string matching: an aid to bibliographic search
56%J Comm ACM
57%V 18
58%N 6
59%P 333-340
60%O June
61
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63%D 1983
64%T Prototypical knowledge for expert systems
65%J Artificial Intelligence
66%V 20
67%N 2
68%P 163-210
69%O February
70%K *
71
72%A Akers, G.
73%A Lennig, M.
74%D 1984
75%T Intonation in text-to-speech synthesis: evaluation of algorithms
76%R Report
77%I Bell-Northern Research
78%C Verdun, QUE
79%K *
80
81%A Allebach, J.P.
82%A Liu, B.
83%D 1976
84%T Analysis of halftone dot profile and aliasing in the discrete binary representation of images
85%J Optical Society of America
86%V 67
87%N 9
88%K *
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91%A Wright, J.M.
92%D 1983
93%T Integrating logic programs and schemata
94%J Proc 8th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
95%P 340-342
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98%D 1983
99%T YAPS: yet another production system
100%R Report TR-1146
101%I Maryland Artificial Intelligence Group, Computer Science Department, University of Maryland
102%C Maryland, MD
103%O December
104%K *
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109%T Analyzing intention in utterances
110%J Artificial Intelligence
111%V 15
112%P 143-178
113%K *
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116%D 1984
117%T Towards a general theory of action and time
118%J Artificial Intelligence
119%V 23
120%P 123-154
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127%D 1985
128%T The Eden system: a technical review
129%J IEEE Trans Software Engineering
130%V SE-11
131%N 1
132%P 43-59
133%O January
134%K *
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136%A Alvey, P.
137%D 1983
138%T The problems of designing a medical expert system
139%J Proc Expert Systems 83
140%I Churchill College
141%C Cambridge, England
142%P 30-42
143%O December
144%K *
145
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148%T Cluster analysis for applications
149%I Academic Press
150%C New York, NY
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154%D 1982
155%T Voice input/output module
156%J Voice Data Entry Systems Application Conference '82
157%C San Mateo, CA
158%O September 21
159%K *
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161%A Anderson, J.R.
162%T Knowledge compilation: the general learning mechanism
163%K *
164
165%A Anderson, J.R.
166%A Reiser, B.J.
167%D 1985
168%T The LISP tutor
169%J Byte
170%V 10
171%N 4
172%P 159-175
173%O April
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176%D 1984
177%T Numbers in the head
178%R Man-Machine Studies Progress Report UC-DSE/24
179%P 5-28
180%I Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Canterbury
181%C New Zealand
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184%D 1984
185%T Constraint limited generalization: acquiring procedures from examples
186%J Proc American Association on Artificial Intelligence
187%C Austin, TX
188%O August
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192%D 1984
193%T Justified generalization: acquiring procedures from examples
194%R PhD Thesis
195%I Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT
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198%D 1986
199%T Justified generalization
200%J Proc International Conference on Future Advances in Computing
201%C Christchurch, New Zealand
202%O February 17-21
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208%D 1982
209%T A complete logic for reasoning about programs via nonstandard model theory I
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212%P 193-212
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218%D 1982
219%T A complete logic for reasoning about programs via nonstandard model theory II
220%J Theoretical Computer Science
221%V 17
222%P 259-278
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224
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226%D 1981
227%T Autopoiesis \(em allopoiesis interplay
228%E M.Zeleny
229%B Autopoiesis:  a theory of living organization
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243%T Videotex/Teletext presentation level protocol syntax (Draft)
244%I American National Standards Committee X3 -- Information Processing Systems, Technical Committee X3L2 -- Codes and character sets
245%C New York, NY
246%O June
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249%D 1982
250%T The device model of interaction
251%J Computer Graphics
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254%P 107-114
255%O July
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271%J IEEE Trans Computers
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275%O November
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279%D 1981
280%T MXEC: parallel processing with an advanced macro facility
281%J Comm ACM
282%V 24
283%N 8
284%P 502-509
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296%T Computer supported reading vs reading text on paper: a comparison of two reading situations
297%J IJMMS
298%V 22
299%N 4
300%P 425-439
301%O April
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305%A Ramanath, M.V.S.
306%D 1984
307%T Determination of the 3D border by repeated elimination of internal surfaces
308%J Computing
309%V 32
310%P 279-295
311%K *
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315%D 1982
316%T Semantics of inheritance and attributions in the description system Omega
317%R AI Memo 642
318%I MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
319%O January
320%K *
321
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323%D 1984
324%T The evolution of cooperation
325%I Basic Books
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330%D 1982
331%T Dynamically alterable videodisk displays
332%J Proc Graphics Interface 82
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340%T On enhancing the interface to the source code of computer programs
341%J Proc ACM CHI 83 Human Factors in Computing Systems
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348%D 1985
349%T University of Salford Lisp/Prolog system
350%J Software -- Practice and Experience
351%V 15
352%N 6
353%P 595-609
354%O June
355%K *
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360%T ISODATA, a novel method of data analysis and pattern classification
361%R Report AD 699616
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369%T A generalized scientific information system
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376%D 1981
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378%R AI Memo 620
379%I MIT
380%O February
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384%D 1982
385%T Office semantics
386%R PhD Thesis
387%I MIT
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391%D 1983
392%T Supporting organizational problem solving with a workstation
393%J ACM Trans Office Information Systems
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395%N 1
396%P 45-67
397%O January
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403%D 1983
404%T Semantic support for work in organizations
405%R AI Memo 719
406%I MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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412%T Computational methods for a mathematical theory of evidence
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428%D 1982
429%T Varying the betas in beta-splines
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431%I University of Waterloo
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437%D 1983
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439%I MIT Press
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444%T The situation in logic II: conditionals and conditional information
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458%R Preface to \fIAutopoiesis and cognition\fR (Maturana and Varela, 1980)
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462%T Better OPM/L text compression
463%R Internal Report
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465%C Christchurch, New Zealand
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471%T A note on the DMC data compression scheme
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478%T An introduction to text compression
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540%J Comm ACM
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548%T Amaze -- A distributed multi-player game program using the Distributed V Kernel
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606%R Research Report
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667%J IEEE Trans Software Engineering
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707%D 1985
708%T More on `A large font virtual terminal interface: a software prosthesis for the visually impaired'
709%J Comm ACM
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712%P 1236-1237
713%O November
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718%D 1985
719%T Shape \(em a unifying concept in document layout
720%J Proc PROTEXT II -- Second International Conference on Text Processing Systems
721%I Boole Press
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723%P 126-132
724%O October
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729%D 1982
730%T A comparative study of robot languages
731%J IEEE Computer
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738%T Rapid acquisition and combination of knowledge from multiple experts in the same domain
739%J Proc International Conference on Future Advances in Computing
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741%O February 17-21
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746%T Computer education
747%J IEEE Computer
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756%T The programming language aspects of ThingLab, a constraint-oriented simulation laboratory
757%J ACM Trans Programming Languages and Systems
758%V 3
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766%T Wigner analysis of time-varying signals
767%B Signal processing II: Theories and applications
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769%I Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. (North Holland)
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776%T Recognition of time-varying signals in the time-frequency domain by means of the Wigner distribution
777%J Proc International Circuits and Systems Symposium
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783%T Seismic applications of the Wigner-Ville distribution
784%J Proc International Circuits and Systems Symposium
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791%D 1983
792%T The performance of Hubnet
793%J Proc International Electrical, Electronics Conference
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795%P 450-453
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802%D 1979
803%T Scripts in memory for text
804%J Cognitive Psychology
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810%D 1983
811%T What IS-A is and isn't: an analysis of taxonomic links in semantic networks
812%J IEEE Computer
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821%D 1985
822%T An overview of the KL-ONE knowledge representation scheme
823%J Cognitive Science
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830%D 1985
831%T Research and development in expert systems
832%I Cambridge University Press
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837%D 1984
838%T Browsing around a manual
839%J Proc Canadian Information Processing Society Conference
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847%D 1985
848%T Understanding expository text: a theoretical and practical handbook for analyzing explanatory text
849%I Erlbaum
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853%D 1979
854%T Voroni diagrams from convex hulls
855%J Information Processing Letters
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859%O December
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863%D 1984
864%T Interactive documentation
865%R Internal Report
866%I Computing Laboratory, University of Kent
867%O April
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873%T Multiple representations of knowledge for tutorial reasoning
874%B Representation of Learning
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884%T Programming expert systems in OPS-5: an introduction to rule-based programming
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890%T The shockwave rider
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905%T On the clustering of multidimensional pictorial data
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913%T An adaptation of the Unix DITROFF for formatting bidirectional text
914%I Computer Science Department, University of California
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922%T An analytical comparison of some rule-learning programs
923%J Artificial Intelligence
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929%T The computer modelling of mathematical reasoning
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936%T An investigation of computer coaching for informal learning activities
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1008%D 1984
1009%T The Rainbow workstation in brief/A window manager for the Rainbow workstation
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1058%T Taming and civilizing computers
1059%B Computer culture: the scientific, intellectual, and social impact of the computer
1060%E Heinz R. Pagels
1061%I New York Academy of Sciences
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1084%T The distributed V kernel and its performance for diskless workstations
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1227%O July-August
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1247%J ACM Transactions on computer systems
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1250%O November
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1302%O April; submitted to Comm ACM
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1372%T The role of context and adaptation in user interfaces
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1394%T HERCULES: database query using natural language fragments
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1499%J Proc 3rd Joint BCS and ACM Symposium (King's College, Cambridge)
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1506%D 1980
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1508%I Ablex Publishing Corporation
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1538%D 1983
1539%T Is there really trouble with Unix?
1540%J Proc ACM CHI 83 Human Factors in Computing Systems
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1548%T A comparative review of selected methods for learning from examples
1549%B Machine learning
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1555%D 1982
1556%T Computer-based predictive writing
1557%J Comm ACM
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1561%O May
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1565%D 1984
1566%T Educational ruminations
1567%J Comm ACM
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1575%T The science of computing: what is Computer Science?
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1614%T A proposal to study the cost-effectiveness of planning, acting, and sensing
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1632%T Model design in the Prospector consultant system for mineral exploration
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1635%I Edinburgh University Press
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1642%B Directions in human/computer interactions
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1824%V 24
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1827
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1831%T Economical encodings of commas between strings
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1834%P 315-317
1835%O April
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1837
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1841%D 1981
1842%T Linear algorithm for data compression via string matching
1843%J J ACM
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1857%T The transmission of information
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1859%I Research Laboratory of Electronics, MIT
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1861
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1864%D 1983
1865%T The fifth generation
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1868
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1872%J SIGOA Newsletter (Proc SIGOA Conference on Office Information Systems)
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1874%N 3/4
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1879
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1883%T The role of frame-based representation in reasoning
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1890
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1935
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1942
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1954
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1958%D 1985
1959%T Finite-state vector quantization for waveform coding
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1963
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1966%D 1985
1967%T Improved sequential linear prediction by selective time-domain coefficient extraction
1968%R Report
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1970
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1981
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1985%D 1977
1986%T An algorithm for finding best matches in logarithmic expected time
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1989%N 3
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1993
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1997%T A branch and bound algorithm for computing \fIk\fP-nearest neighbors
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2003
2004%A Fulton, M.A.
2005%T A social cognition research model for studying human-computer communication
2006%R Research Report
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2008%C Stillwater, OK
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2010
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2012%D 1976
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2021%E M.Zeleny
2022%B Autopoiesis:  a theory of living organization
2023%I North Holland
2024%C New York, NY
2025%P 145-154
2026
2027%A Gaines, B.R.
2028%D 1981
2029%T The technology of interaction -- dialog programming rules
2030%J IJMMS
2031%V 14
2032%N 1
2033%P 133-150
2034%O January
2035
2036%A Gaines, B.R.
2037%D 1983
2038%T From word processing to image processing in office systems
2039%J Proc International Electrical, Electronics Conference
2040%V 2
2041%P 622-625
2042%C Toronto, ON
2043%O September 26-28
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2045
2046%A Gaines, B.R.
2047%D 1984
2048%T Fundamentals of decision: probabilistic, possibilistic and other forms of uncertainty in decision analysis
2049%J Studies in the Management Sciences
2050%V 20
2051%P 47-65
2052
2053%A Gaines, B.R.
2054%D 1985
2055%T Expert systems and simulation in planning flexible manufacturing systems
2056%J Proc Workshop on Coupling Symbolic and Numerical Computing in Expert Systems
2057%I Boeing Computer Services AI Center
2058%C Bellevue, WA
2059%O August 27-29
2060
2061%A Gaines, B.R.
2062%D 1985
2063%T The design of expert systems for planning flexible manufacturing
2064%R Research Report
2065%I Computer Science Department, University of Calgary
2066
2067%A Gaines, B.R.
2068%A Shaw, M.L.G
2069%D 1986
2070%T Foundations of dialog engineering: the development of human-computer interaction Part II
2071%J IJMMS
2072%V 24
2073%N 2
2074%P 101-123
2075%O February
2076
2077%A Gaines, B.R.
2078%D 1986
2079%T An overview of knowledge acquisition and transfer
2080%J Proc AAAI Workshop on Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-based Systems
2081%C Banff, AL
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2085%D 1980
2086%T Human factors in office automation
2087%I Life Office Management Association
2088%C Atlanta, GA
2089
2090%A Gardner, M.
2091%T In which `monster' curves force redefinition of the word `curve'
2092%J Scientific American
2093%P 124-133
2094%K*
2095
2096%A Gargantini, I.
2097%A Atkinson, H.H.
2098%D 1984
2099%T Linear quadtrees: a blocking technique for contour filling
2100%J Pattern Recognition
2101%V 17
2102%N 3
2103%P 285-293
2104%K *
2105
2106%A Gargantini, I.A.
2107%D 1983
2108%T Recent results on linear quadtrees and related techniques
2109%R Report 111
2110%I Computer Science Department, University of Western Ontario
2111%C London, ON
2112%O December (to appear in \fIPattern recognition\fP)
2113%K *
2114
2115%A Garudadri, H.
2116%A Beddoes, M.P.
2117%A Gilbert, J.H.V.
2118%A Benguerel, A.P.
2119%T Identification of invariant acoustic cues in stop consonants using the Wigner distribution
2120%J
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2122
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2124%A Lowrance, J.D.
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2126%D 1981
2127%T An inference technique for integrating knowledge from disparate sources
2128%J Proc 7th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
2129%P 319-325
2130%C Vancouver, BC
2131%O August
2132%K *
2133
2134%A Gehani, N.H.
2135%D 1983
2136%T An electronic form system -- an experience in prototyping
2137%J Software -- Practice and Experience
2138%V 13
2139%P 479-486
2140%K *
2141
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2143%D 1983
2144%T High level form definition in office information systems
2145%J Computer J
2146%V 26
2147%N 1
2148%P 52-59
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2150
2151%A Geller, V.J.
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2153%D 1981
2154%T How users search: a comparison of menu and attribute retrieval systems on a library catalog
2155%R Internal Report
2156%I Bell Laboratories
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2158
2159%A Genesereth, M.R.
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2161%D 1985
2162%T Logic programming
2163%J Comm ACM
2164%V 28
2165%N 9
2166%P 933-941
2167%O September
2168%K *
2169
2170%A Genesereth, M.R.
2171%A Ginsberg, M.L.
2172%A Rosenschein, J.S.
2173%D 1985
2174%T Solving the prisoner's dilemma
2175%R Research Report STAN-CS-84-1032
2176%I Computer Science Department, Stanford University
2177%C Stanford, CA
2178%K *
2179
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2181%D 1976
2182%T Lucasiewicz logic and fuzzy set theory
2183%J IJMMS
2184%V 8
2185%P 313-327
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2187%A Ginsberg, M.L.
2188%D 1985
2189%T Does probability have a place in non-monotonic reasoning?
2190%J Proc IJCAI
2191%P 107-110
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2193
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2198%T A procedural logic
2199%J Proc International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
2200%C Los Angeles, CA
2201%O August
2202%K *
2203
2204%A Gersham, A.V.
2205%D 1982
2206%T A framework for conceptual analyzers
2207%E W.G. Lenhert and M.H. Ringle
2208%B Strategies for natural language processing
2209%I Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
2210%P 177-202
2211
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2213%D 1979
2214%T Asymptotically optimal block quantization
2215%J IEEE Trans Information Theory
2216%V IT-25
2217%N 4
2218%P 373-380
2219%O July
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2221
2222%A Gevarter, W.B.
2223%D 1983
2224%T An overview of computer-based natural language processing
2225%R NASA Technical Memorandum 85635
2226%C Washington, DC
2227
2228%A Gevarter, W.B.
2229%D 1983
2230%T Expert systems: limited but powerful
2231%J IEEE Spectrum
2232%P 39-45
2233%O August
2234
2235%A Gibbon, D.
2236%A Richter, H.\0(Editors)
2237%D 1984
2238%T Intonation, Accent and Rhythm
2239%I de Gruyter
2240%C Berlin
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2243%A Tenney, Y.J.
2244%D 1980
2245%T The concept of scripts in understanding stories
2246%J J Psycholinguistic Research
2247%V 9
2248%N 3
2249%P 275-284
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2251
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2254%D 1983
2255%T The Develnet LAN: architecture and experience
2256%J Proc International Electrical, Electronics Conference
2257%V 1
2258%P 26-29
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2260%O September 26-28
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2262
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2264%A Luk, C.H.
2265%D 1983
2266%T DOCUMENT: an interactive, online solution to four documentation problems
2267%J Comm ACM
2268%V 26
2269%N 5
2270%P 328-337
2271%O May
2272
2273%A Glinert, E.P.
2274%A Tanimoto, S.L.
2275%D 1984
2276%T Pict: an interactive graphical programming environment
2277%J IEEE Computer
2278%V 17
2279%N 11
2280%P 7-25
2281%O November
2282%K *
2283
2284%A Glinert, E.P.
2285%A Ladner, R.E.
2286%D 1984
2287%T A large font virtual terminal interface
2288%J Comm ACM
2289%V 27
2290%N 7
2291%P 567-572
2292%O June
2293%K *
2294
2295%A Godfrey, D.
2296%A Chang, E.\0(Editors)
2297%D 1981
2298%T The Telidon book
2299%I Press Porcepic
2300%C Toronto, ON
2301
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2303%D 1980
2304%T Short algorithms for space-filling curves
2305%J Software -- Practice and Experience
2306%V 11
2307%P 99-100
2308%O September
2309%K *
2310
2311%A Good, D.I.
2312%D 1982
2313%T The proof of a distributed system in Gypsy
2314%R Technical Report 30
2315%I Institute for Computing Science, University of Texas at Austin
2316%C Austin, TX
2317%O September
2318%K *
2319
2320%A Gordon, J.
2321%A Shortliffe, E.H.
2322%D 1984
2323%T The Dempster-Shafer theory of evidence
2324%B Rule-based expert systems
2325%E B.G.Buchanan and E.H.Shortliffe
2326%I Addison-Wesley
2327%C Reading, MA
2328%P 272-292
2329
2330%A Gordon, J.
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2332%D 1985
2333%T A method for managing evidential reasoning in a hierarchical hypothesis space
2334%J Artificial Intelligence
2335%V 26
2336%P 323-357
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2339%D 1981
2340%T A redisplay algorithm
2341%J SIGOA Newsletter (Proc ACM Symposium on Text manipulation)
2342%C Portland, OR
2343%V 2
2344%N 1/2
2345%P 123-129
2346%O Spring/Summer
2347
2348%A Gosling, J.A.
2349%A Rosenthal, D.S.H.
2350%D 1983
2351%T A network window-manager
2352%R Report
2353%I Information Technology Center, Carnegie-Mellon University
2354%C Pittsburgh, PA
2355%K *
2356
2357%A Grampp, F.T.
2358%A Morris, R.H.
2359%D 1984
2360%T UNIX operating system security
2361%J Bell System Technical J
2362%V 62
2363%N 8, part 2
2364%P 1649-1672
2365%O October
2366
2367%A Grasser, A.C.
2368%D 1981
2369%T Prose comprehension beyond the word
2370%I Springer-Verlag
2371%C New York, NY
2372
2373%A Gray, R.M.
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2376%D 1980
2377%T Locally optimal block quantizer design
2378%J Information and Control
2379%V 45
2380%P 178-198
2381%K *
2382
2383%A Gray, R.M.
2384%D 1984
2385%T Hardware realization of waveform vector quantizers
2386%J IEEE Trans
2387%V SAC-2
2388%N 2
2389
2390%A Green, M.
2391%D 1982
2392%T Towards a user interface prototyping system
2393%J Proc Graphics Interface 82
2394%P 37-45
2395%K *
2396
2397%A Greenberg, S.
2398%D 1984
2399%T User modeling in interactive computer systems
2400%R MSc Thesis
2401%I Computer Science Department, University of Calgary
2402
2403%A Greenberg, S.
2404%A Witten, I.H.
2405%D 1984
2406%T Comparison of menu displays for ordered lists
2407%J Proc Canadian Information Processing Society Conference
2408%C Calgary, AL
2409%P 464-469
2410%O May
2411%K KConference
2412
2413%A Greenberg, S.
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2415%D 1985
2416%T Adaptive personalized interfaces -- a question of viability
2417%J Behaviour and Information Technology
2418%V 4
2419%N 1
2420%P 31-45
2421%O January-March
2422%K KJournal
2423
2424%A Greenberg, S.
2425%A Witten, I.H.
2426%D 1985
2427%T Interactive end-user creation of workbench hierarchies within a window system
2428%J Proc Canadian Information Processing Society Conference
2429%C Montreal, QUE
2430%P 408-416
2431%O May
2432%K KConference
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2437%D 1986
2438%T Issues and experiences in the design of a window management system
2439%J Proc Canadian Information Processing Society Conference
2440%C Edmonton, AL
2441%P 33-44
2442%K KConference
2443
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2447%J Philosophical Review
2448%V LXVI
2449%N 3
2450%P 377-388
2451%K *
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2454%D 1969
2455%T Utterer's meaning and intentions
2456%J Philosophical Review
2457%V LXXVIII
2458%N 2
2459%P 147-177
2460%K *
2461
2462%A Grossner, C.P.
2463%A Radhakrishnan, T.
2464%A Pospiech, A.
2465%D 1983
2466%T An integrated workstation for the visually handicapped
2467%J IEEE Micro
2468%P 8-16
2469%O June
2470%K *
2471
2472%A Gullichsen, E.
2473%A Chang, E.
2474%D 1985
2475%T Generative design in architecture using an expert system
2476%R Research Report
2477%I Computer Science Department, University of Victoria
2478%O February
2479%K *
2480
2481%A Hagelbarger, D.W.
2482%A Thompson, R.A.
2483%D 1983
2484%T Experiments in teleterminal design
2485%J IEEE Spectrum
2486%P 40-45
2487%O October
2488%K *
2489
2490%A Halbert, D.C.
2491%D 1984
2492%T Programming by example
2493%R Technical Report
2494%I Xerox PARC, (Office Products Division)
2495%C Palo Alto, CA
2496%O December
2497
2498%A Hammond, P.
2499%A Sergot, M.
2500%D 1983
2501%T A Prolog shell for logic based expert systems
2502%J Proc Expert Systems 83
2503%I Churchill College
2504%C Cambridge, England
2505%P 95-104
2506%O December
2507%K *
2508
2509%A Hammond, P.
2510%D 1984
2511%T Representation of DHSS regulations as a logic program
2512%J Proc Expert Systems 83
2513%I Churchill College
2514%C Cambridge, England
2515%P 225-235
2516%O December
2517%K *
2518
2519%A Hanson, S.J.
2520%A Kraut, R.E.
2521%A Farber, J.M.
2522%D 1984
2523%T Interface design and multivariate analysis of UNIX command use
2524%J ACM Trans Office Information Systems
2525%V 2
2526%N 1
2527%O March
2528
2529%A Harrison, A.F.
2530%A Bramson, R.M.
2531%T The art of thinking
2532%I Berkley Books
2533%C New York, NY
2534%K *
2535
2536%A Harth, E.
2537%D 1982
2538%T Windows on the mind
2539%I Harvester Press
2540%C Brighton, Sussex
2541
2542%A Hartigan, J.A.
2543%D 1975
2544%T Clustering algorithms
2545%I Wiley
2546
2547%A Hartley, J.
2548%D 1978
2549%T Designing instructional text
2550%I Kogan Page
2551%C London, England
2552
2553%A Hartley, J.
2554%D 1982
2555%T Designing instructional text
2556%E D.H. Jonassen
2557%B The technology of text
2558%I Educational Technology Publications
2559%C Englewood Cliffs, NJ
2560
2561%A Hasling, D.W.
2562%A Clancey, W.J.
2563%A Rennels, G.
2564%D 1984
2565%T Strategic explanations for a diagnostic consultation system
2566%J IJMMS
2567%V 20
2568%P 3-19
2569%K *
2570
2571%A Haugeland, J.
2572%D 1979
2573%T Understanding natural language
2574%V LXXVI
2575%N 11
2576%P 619-632
2577%O November
2578%K *
2579
2580%A Hayes, P.
2581%T The naive physics manifesto
2582%K *
2583
2584%A Hayes, P.J.
2585%A Ball, E.
2586%A Reddy, R.
2587%D 1983
2588%T Breaking the man-machine communication barrier
2589%J IEEE Computer
2590%P 19-30
2591%O March
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2593
2594%A Hayes, P.J.
2595%D 1984
2596%T Executable interface definitions using form-based interface abstractions
2597%R Report CMS-CS-84-110
2598%I Computer Science Department, Carnegie-Mellon University
2599%K *
2600
2601%A Hayes, P.J.
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2604%D 1985
2605%T Design alternatives for user interface management systems based on experience with Cousin
2606%J Proc Human Factors in Computer Systems
2607%C San Francisco, CA
2608%P 169-175
2609%O April
2610%K *
2611
2612%A Hayes, P.J.
2613%A Lerner, R.A.
2614%A Szekely, P.A.
2615%T The COUSIN user interface project
2616%K *
2617
2618%A Hayes-Roth, F.
2619%D 1985
2620%T Rule-based systems
2621%J Comm ACM
2622%V 28
2623%N 9
2624%P 921-932
2625%O September
2626%K *
2627
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2629%D 1964
2630%T Dependency theory -- a formalism and some observations
2631%J Language
2632%V 40
2633%P 511-25
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2637%A Li, D.Y.
2638%D 1984
2639%T Analysis and restructuring of concurrent systems using Prolog
2640%J Proc IEEE Part E
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2643%P 169-176
2644%O September
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2648%D 1982
2649%T Color image quantization for frame buffer display
2650%J Proc SIGGRAPH 82
2651%C Boston, MA
2652%P 297-307
2653%O July
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2657%D 1984
2658%T Data compression: techniques and applications
2659%I Wiley
2660%C New York, NY
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2666%D 1978
2667%T Developing a natural language interface to complex data
2668%J ACM Trans Database Systems
2669%V 3
2670%N 2
2671%O June
2672
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2674%A Hirschberg, D.S.
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2676%T Self-organizing linear search
2677%J Computing Surveys
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2679%N 3
2680%P 295-311
2681%O September
2682
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2685%T Viewing control structures as patterns of passing messages
2686%J Artificial Intelligence
2687%V 8
2688%P 323-364
2689
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2691%A de\|Jong, P.S.
2692%D 1982
2693%T Open systems
2694%R AI Memo 691
2695%I MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
2696%O December
2697%K *
2698
2699%A Hewitt, C.
2700%A de\|Jong, P.S.
2701%D 1983
2702%T Analyzing the roles of descriptions and actions in open systems
2703%R AI Memo 727
2704%I MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
2705%O April
2706%K *
2707
2708%A Hewitt, C.
2709%A de\|Jong, P.S.
2710%D 1983
2711%T Message passing semantics as a foundation for reasoning in open systems
2712%R Research Report
2713%I MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
2714%O May
2715%K *
2716
2717%A Hibbard, P.
2718%D 1983
2719%T User manual for MINT -- the SPICE document preparation system
2720%R Technical Report
2721%I Computer Science Department, Carnegie-Mellon University
2722%C Pittsburgh, PA
2723
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2725%D 1891
2726%T Ueber die stetige Abbildung einer Linie auf ein Flachenstuck
2727%J Math Annalen
2728%V 38
2729%P 459-460
2730%K *
2731
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2733%A Dohrn, C.
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2735%A Esau, R.
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2739%D 1984
2740%T Using speech output as a medium for human-computer dialogue
2741%J Proc Canadian Information Processing Society Conference
2742%C Calgary, AL
2743%P 470-476
2744%O May
2745%K KConference
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2749%A Neal, R.
2750%A Lomow, G.
2751%D 1984
2752%T Jecl and Hide: practical questions for the Jade user interface
2753%J Proc Canadian Information Processing Society Conference
2754%C Calgary, AL
2755%P 373-380
2756%O May
2757%K KConference
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2761%D 1985
2762%T Structuring computer-mediated communication systems to avoid information overload
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2767%O July
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2771%T The intentions of intentionality
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2778%D 1986
2779%T A society model for office information systems
2780%J ACM Trans Office Information Systems
2781%V 4
2782%N 2
2783%P 104-137
2784%O April
2785%K *
2786
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2789%D 1984
2790%T A general-purpose data compression technique with practical computer applications
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2793%P 138-141
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2796
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2799%D 1985
2800%T Comments on `Data compression using static Huffman code-decode tables'
2801%O submitted to CACM, November 1985
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2803
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2812
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2816%J Proc IEEE
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2825%T Cubic splines for image interpolation and digital filtering
2826%J IEEE Trans Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing
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2828%N 6
2829%P 508-517
2830%O December
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2834%T Integrating text planning and production in generation
2835%J Proc IJCAI
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2849
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2851%D 1983
2852%T The autonomous Viking
2853%J Science
2854%V 219
2855%P 803-808
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2860%T Semantics and cognition
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2865%D 1985
2866%T Compression of character strings by an adaptive dictionary
2867%J BIT
2868%V 25
2869%N 4
2870%P 593-603
2871%K *
2872
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2874%D 1981
2875%T Autopoiesis: a central aspect of dissipative self-organization
2876%E M.Zeleny
2877%B Autopoiesis:  a theory of living organization
2878%I North Holland
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2880%P 65-88
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2883%D 1984
2884%T Robotics
2885%J IEEE Computer
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2887%O October
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2889
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2891%D 1983
2892%T Growing polyhedral obstacles for planning collision-free paths
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2895%N 3
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2897%O August
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2899
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2908%T Virtual time
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2911%N 3
2912%P 404-425
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2915
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2917%A Soloway, E.
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2919%A Draper, S.W.
2920%D 1983
2921%T Bug catalogue: I
2922%R Research Report
2923%I Cognition and Programming Project, Computer Science Department, Yale University
2924%O October
2925%K *
2926
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2928%D 1976
2929%T Stanley Morison displayed
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2931%C London, England
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2935%D 1984
2936%T Space and time efficient virtual quadtrees
2937%J IEEE Trans Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
2938%V PAMI-6
2939%N 2
2940%P 244-247
2941%O March
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2943
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2945%A Mark, W.
2946%A Sondheimer, N.
2947%D 1983
2948%T The Consul/CUE interface: an integrated interactive environment
2949%J Proc ACM CHI 83 Human Factors in Computing Systems
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2957%D 1986
2958%T A taste of Smalltalk
2959%I W.W. Norton
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2966%D 1977
2967%T Storage reduction through minimal spanning trees and spanning forests
2968%J IEEE Trans Computers
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2971%P 425-434
2972%O May
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2974
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2978%T On a method of binary-picture representation and its application to data compression
2979%J IEEE Trans Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
2980%V PAMI-2
2981%N 1
2982%P 27-35
2983%O January
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2989%D 1983
2990%T Depth-first picture expression viewed from digital picture processing
2991%J IEEE Trans Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
2992%V PAMI-5
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2994%P 373-384
2995%O July
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3001%T How professional persons keep their calendars: implications for computerization
3002%J J Occupational Psychology
3003%V 55
3004%P 241-256
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3006
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3008%D 1980
3009%T Selected works of Guiseppe Peano
3010%I Allen and Unwin
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3012
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3014%D 1984
3015%T Technique for real time pitch period estimation
3016%R Submitted to \fIElectronics Letters\fP
3017%K *
3018
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3021%D 1985
3022%T Man-machine interface issues in the construction and use of an expert system
3023%J IJMMS
3024%V 22
3025%P 91-102
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3027
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3029%D 1984
3030%T The depth/breadth trade-off in the design of menu-driven user interfaces
3031%J IJMMS
3032%V 20
3033
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3036%D 1985
3037%T General reconstruction characteristics of probabilistic and possibilistic systems
3038%R Research Report
3039%K *
3040
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3042%A Plass, M.F.
3043%D 1981
3044%T Breaking paragraphs into lines
3045%J Software -- Practice and Experience
3046%V 11
3047%P 1119-1184
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3050%D 1983
3051%T The WEB system of structured documentation
3052%R Report STAN-CS-83-980
3053%I Computer Science Department, University of Stanford
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3057%D 1984
3058%T Literate programming
3059%J Computer J
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3067%T Shakespeare's new poem: an ode to statistics
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3069%V 231
3070%P 335-336
3071%O 24 January
3072
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3074%D 1983
3075%T Towards an understanding of the role of experience from novice to expert
3076%J IJMMS
3077%V 19
3078%K *
3079
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3081%D 1983
3082%T Reconstructive memory: a computer model
3083%J Cognitive Science
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3085%P 281-328
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3089%D 1983
3090%T Maintaining organization in a dynamic long-term memory
3091%J Cognitive Science
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3093%P 243-280
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3095
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3097%A Jayaraman, S.
3098%D 1984
3099%T Expert systems for personal computers: the TK!Solver approach
3100%J Byte
3101%P 137-156
3102%O May
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3104
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3109%I McGraw Hill
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3113%D 1983
3114%T Temporal anti-aliasing in computer generated animation
3115%J Computer Graphics
3116%V 17
3117%N 3
3118%P 377-388
3119%O July
3120%K *
3121
3122%A Kornfeld, W.A.
3123%A Hewitt, C.E.
3124%D 1981
3125%T The scientific community metaphor
3126%J IEEE Trans Systems, Man and Cybernetics
3127%V SMC-11
3128%N 1
3129%P 24-33
3130%O January
3131%K *
3132
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3134%D 1983
3135%T Logic for expert systems
3136%J Proc Expert Systems 83
3137%I Churchill College
3138%C Cambridge, England
3139%P 80-93
3140%O December
3141%K *
3142
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3146%D 1983
3147%T Command use and interface design
3148%J Proc ACM CHI 83 Human Factors in Computing Systems
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3150%C Boston, MA
3151%O December 12-15
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3153
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3155%D 1985
3156%T Architecture of systems problem solving
3157%I Plenum Press
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3161%D 1982
3162%T Analysis and specification of office procedures
3163%R PhD Thesis
3164%I Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT
3165%O February
3166
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3169%D 1984
3170%T New techniques for gesture-based dialogue
3171%J Proc 1st IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
3172%C London, England
3173%O 4-7 September
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3175
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3177%D 1981
3178%T Tutorial on arithmetic coding
3179%R Research Report RJ3128
3180%I IBM Research Laboratory
3181%C San Jose, CA
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3183
3184%A Langdon, G.G
3185%D 1984
3186%T An introduction to arithmetic coding
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3188%V 28
3189%N 2
3190%P 135-149
3191%O March
3192%K *
3193
3194%A Langdon, G.G
3195%D 1983
3196%T A note on the Ziv-Lempel model for compressing individual sequences
3197%J IEEE Trans Information Theory
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3199%P 284-287
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3205%D 1983
3206%T A doubly-adaptive file compression algorithm
3207%J IEEE Trans Communications
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3209%N 11
3210%P 1253-1255
3211%O November
3212%K *
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3216%D 1982
3217%T A simple general binary source code
3218%J IEEE Trans Information Theory
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3221%O September
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3224%D 1983
3225%T Learning search strategies through discrimination
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3227%V 18
3228%P 513-541
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3233%T Behavioral planning for multi-agent domains
3234%R NSF Proposal
3235%I SRI International
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3240%D 1981
3241%T The design of videotex tree indexes: the use of descriptors and the enhancement of single index pages
3242%J Telidon Behavioural Research
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3250%T On the duality of operating system structures
3251%J Operating Systems: Theory and Practice
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3261%T The architecture of the Eden system
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3270%T Generalization and memory in an integrated understanding system
3271%R PhD Thesis
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3277%T The nature of generalization in understanding
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3287%P 1-40
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3293%T Enhancing the usability of an office information system through direct manipulation
3294%J Proc ACM CHI 83 Human Factors in Computing Systems
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3302%T On \fIk\fP-nearest neighbor Voroni diagrams in the plane
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3307%O June
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3312%D 1984
3313%T Computational geometry -- a survey
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3330%T High-speed manipulation of the color chromaticity of digital images
3331%J IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
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3339%J Proc International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
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3348%I Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
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3357%D 1983
3358%T BORIS: an experiment in in-depth understanding of narratives
3359%J Artificial Intelligence
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3361%P 15-62
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3376%D 1983
3377%T The role of heuristics in learning by discovery: three case studies
3378%B Machine learning
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3387%T Heuristic search for new microcircuit structures: an application of artificial intelligence
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3394%D 1983
3395%T EURISKO: a program that learns new heuristics and domain concepts
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3398%P 61-98
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3405%J Artificial Intelligence
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3413%T CYC: using common sense knowledge to overcome brittleness and knowledge acquisition bottlenecks
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3427%T An effective graphics user interface for rules
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3436%D 1986
3437%O March
3438%I University of Edinburgh, Department of Artificial Intelligence
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3444%T ILEX: an intelligent relational database system
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3453%T Word hy-phen-a-tion by com-put-er
3454%R PhD Thesis
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3462%J Proc SIGGRAPH 78
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3489%T Fundamentals of the layer service definitions and protocol specifications
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3500%J IEEE Trans Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing
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3545%D 1983
3546%T Robot programming
3547%J Proc IEEE
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3550%P 821-841
3551%O July
3552
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3555%T Modified Huffman code
3556%R Research Report
3557%I Departmental of Electrical Engineering, Tatung Institute of Technology
3558%C Taipei, Taiwan
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3562%D 1985
3563%T Data compression -- techniques and applications
3564%I Lifetime Learning Publications
3565%C Belmont, CA
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3568%D 1984
3569%T User models to personalize an intelligent agent
3570%R PhD Thesis
3571%I Stanford University
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3574%D 1967
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3582%T An evaluation of published recommendations on the design of man-computer dialogues
3583%J IJMMS
3584%V 16
3585%N 3
3586%P 237-261
3587%O April
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3591%D 1983
3592%T Experience designing the Waterloo Port user interface
3593%J Proc ACM Conference on Personal and Small Computers
3594%C San Diego, CA
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3606%O July
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3608
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3610%D 1982
3611%T Disorientation behavior in person-computer interactions
3612%R PhD Thesis
3613%I University of Southern California
3614%C Los Angeles, CA
3615
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3617%A Schafer, R.W.
3618%A Mersereau, R.M.
3619%D 1984
3620%T Two-dimensional linear prediction and its application to adaptive predictive coding of images
3621%J IEEE Trans Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing
3622%V ASSP-32
3623%N 6
3624%P 1213-1229
3625%O December
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3627
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3629%D 1980
3630%T Society as a learning system: discovery, invention, and innovation cycles revisited
3631%J Technological Forecasting and Social Change
3632%V 18
3633%P 267-282
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3635
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3637%D 1980
3638%T Information retrieval
3639%B Human interaction with computers
3640%E Smith and Green
3641%I Academic Press
3642%C London, England
3643%P 161-175
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3646%D 1954
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3660%D 1984
3661%T Security and privacy in cellular telephone systems
3662%J Proc AFIPS Conference on Computer Security
3663%C Toronto, ON
3664%O September
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3666
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3669%D 1984
3670%T Natural language processing in object-oriented Prolog
3671%R Unpublished note
3672%O September
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3683%V 7
3684%P 313-332
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3688%D 1980
3689%T Autopoiesis and cognition
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3692
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3695%D 1984
3696%T Logical routing specification in office information systems
3697%J ACM Trans Office Information Systems
3698%V 2
3699%N 4
3700%P 303-330
3701%O October
3702
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3704%D 1980
3705%T Circumscription -- a form of non-monotonic reasoning
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3707%V 13
3708%P 27-39
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3710
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3712%A Akscyn, R.M.
3713%D 1984
3714%T Experience with the ZOG human-computer interface system
3715%J IJMMS
3716%V 21
3717%N 4
3718%P 293-310
3719%O October
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3722%D 1954
3723%T Through the den of the metaphysician
3724%J British J Philosophy of Science
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3731%T Extending a knowledge-based system to deal with ad hoc constraints
3732%J Proc 7th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
3733%P 824-828
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3736%T Artificial intelligence meets natural stupidity
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3739%I MIT Press
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3745%D 1982
3746%T A temporal logic for reasoning about processes and plans
3747%J Cognitive Science
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3749%P 101-155
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3754%T Language generation: the linguistics component
3755%J Proc International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
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3761%D 1985
3762%T Description-directed natural language generation
3763%J Proc IJCAI
3764%P 799-805
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3770%T Tailoring explanations for the user
3771%J Proc IJCAI
3772%P 794-798
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3774
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3776%D 1983
3777%T Ontario Ministry of Education specifies its microcomputer
3778%J Proc 4th Canadian Symposium on Instructional Technology
3779%C Winnipeg, MN
3780%O October 19-21
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3782
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3785%T TALESPIN, an interactive program that writes stories
3786%J Proc 5th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
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3793%J Annual Review of Psychology
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3795%P 89-115
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3800%D 1985
3801%T The technology of expert systems
3802%J Byte
3803%P 303-312
3804%O April
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3808%D 1983
3809%T ATTENDING: critiquing a physician's management plan
3810%J IEEE Trans Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
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3813%P 449-461
3814%O September
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3819%T Generalization as search
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3822%P 203-226
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3824
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3827%T Learning and problem solving
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3833
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3836%T Predictive text compression based on the future rather than the past
3837%R Research Report
3838%I Computer Science Department, University of Canterbury
3839%C Christchurch, New Zealand
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3844%T Estimating the distribution of software complexity \fIwithin\fP a program
3845%J Proc Human Factors in Computer Systems
3846%C San Francisco, CA
3847%P 61-64
3848%O April
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3853%T Learning schemata for natural language processing
3854%J Proc IJCAI
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3870%O February
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3872
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3876%T Computer detection of typographical errors
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3878%V PC-18
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3881%O March
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3887%T Password security: a case history
3888%J Comm ACM
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3905%T Unlimited vocabulary speech synthesis with low data rates
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3908%O November/December
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3910
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3912%D 1985
3913%T Can mathematics explain natural intelligence?
3914%R Research Report UC-32
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3916%C Los Alamos, NM
3917%O July
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3919
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3922%D 1984
3923%T A polymorphic type system for Prolog
3924%J Artificial Intelligence
3925%V 23
3926%P 295-307
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3928
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3930%D 1986
3931%T Visual programming, programming by example, and program visualization: a taxonomy
3932%J Proc ACM CHI 86 Human Factors in Computing Systems
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3935%O April 13-17
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3940%D 1979
3941%T Geographic data processing
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3944%N 2
3945%P 139-181
3946%O June
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3948
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3951%D 1982
3952%T Intelligent facsimile
3953%P Proc Harvard Computer Graphics Week
3954%I Graduate School of Design, Harvard University
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3958%D 1983
3959%T Candide's practical principles of experimental pattern recognition
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3964%O March
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3969%T Optical scanning devices
3970%J IEEE Computer
3971%P 13-24
3972%O May
3973%K *
3974
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3976%A Seth, S.
3977%T Hierarchical image representation with application to optically scanned documents
3978%R Discussion paper
3979%K *
3980
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3982%D 1984
3983%T Advances in information extraction techniques
3984%J Remote Sensing of Environment
3985%V 15
3986%P 167-175
3987%K *
3988
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3990%D 1984
3991%T Some new ingredients for the cookbook approach to anti-aliased text
3992%J Proc Graphics Interface 84
3993%I National Computer Graphics Association of Canada
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3995%O May
3996
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3999%D 1983
4000%T Soft machines: A philosophy of user-computer interface design
4001%J Proceedings Human Factors in Computer Systems
4002%C Boston, MA
4003%O December 12-15
4004%K *
4005
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4007%D 1984
4008%T Visibility of halftone dot textures
4009%J IEEE Trans Systems, Man and Cybernetics
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4012%P 920-924
4013%O November/December
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4015
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4017%D 1983
4018%T Expert computer systems
4019%J IEEE Computer
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4021%N 2
4022%P 63-85
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4030%D 1984
4031%T Inter-process communication in a distributed programming environment
4032%J Proc Canadian Information Processing Society Conference
4033%C Calgary, AL
4034%P 361-364
4035%O May
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4042%T High-speed octave band digital filtering
4043%J IEEE Trans Audio and Electroacoustics
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4050%D 1980
4051%T Computer science and law
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4059%T Transmission techniques for picture viewdata
4060%J Proc International Broadcasting Convention
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4064%D 1985
4065%T Usage patterns in an integrated voice and data communications system
4066%J ACM Trans Office Information Systems
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4068%N 3
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4070%O July
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4073%D 1985
4074%T An object-oriented system
4075%E D.Tsichritzis
4076%B Office automation
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4082%D 1986
4083%T Probabilistic logic
4084%J Artificial Intelligence
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4089%D 1980
4090%T Principles of artificial intelligence
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4095%D 1980
4096%T The interplay between experimental and theoretical methods in artificial intelligence
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4098%I SRI International
4099%O September
4100%K *
4101
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4103%D 1981
4104%T Artificial intelligence: engineering, science, or slogan?
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4106%I SRI International
4107%O July
4108%K *
4109
4110%A Nix, R.
4111%D 1983
4112%T Editing by example
4113%R PhD Dissertation
4114%I Computer Science Department, Yale University
4115%C New Haven, CT
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4118%D 1984
4119%T Editing by example
4120%J Proc 11th ACM Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages
4121%C Salt Lake City, UT
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4123%O January
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4127%D 1984
4128%T A new peripheral for three-dimensional computer input
4129%J IEEE Micro
4130%V 4
4131%N 5
4132%P 26-35
4133%O October
4134
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4136%D 1983
4137%T The temporal organization of speech and the process of spoken-word recognition
4138%J IPO Annual Progress Report
4139%V 18
4140%P 32-36
4141%K *
4142
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4144%D 1981
4145%T The trouble about Unix
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4148%N 12
4149%P 139-150
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4152%D 1984
4153%T Stages and levels in human-machine interaction
4154%J IJMMS
4155%V 21
4156%N 4
4157%P 365-375
4158%O October
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4162%D 1986
4163%T User centered system design \(em new perspectives on human-computer interaction
4164%I Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
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4170%D 1985
4171%T Cognitive representations of windows and multiple screen layouts of computer interfaces
4172%R Research Report CAR-TR-123, CS-TR-1498
4173%I Computer Science Department, University of Maryland
4174%O May
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4187%D 1982
4188%T Crisis in Canadian academic Computer Science: facts and recommendations
4189%R Report prepared by the Executive Committee of Canadian Computer Science Departments Chairmen
4190%O January
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4194%D 1983
4195%T Learning and teaching with computers: artificial intelligence in education
4196%I Prentice-Hall
4197%C Englewood Cliffs, NJ
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4201%D 1984
4202%T Artificial intelligence: tools, techniques, and applications
4203%I Harper and Row
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4212%J Proc International Conference on Fifth Generation Computer Systems
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4222%N 10
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4228%D 1983
4229%T Some considerations about the shape of the window filter in an adaptive gradient lattice algorithm
4230%R Report
4231%I Division of Telecommunications, University of Trondheim
4232%C Trondheim-NTH, Norway
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4247%T Computer-based instructional systems for adaptive education: a review
4248%J Contemporary Education Review
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4265%T Causal understanding of patient illness in medical diagnosis
4266%J Proc 7th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
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4280%T Interpreting systemic grammar as a computational representation: a problem solving approach to text generation
4281%R PhD Thesis
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4286%T The concept of the NN-error risk with respect to an arbitrary separating surface and its applications to clustering
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4292%T Contour filling in raster graphics
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4298%K *
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4301%D 1982
4302%T Rough sets
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4318%D 1984
4319%T The application of human factors to the needs of the novice computer user
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4335%D 1985
4336%T Fusion, propagation, and structuring in Bayesian networks
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4338%I Cognitive Systems Laboratory, Computer Science Department, UCLA
4339%O June
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4342%D 1986
4343%T Fusion, propagation, and structuring in belief networks
4344%J Artificial Intelligence
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4353%D 1986
4354%T Studies on parametric fuzzy controllers
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4360%D 1984
4361%T Delta-Prolog: a distributed logic programming language
4362%R Submitted to Int Conference on 5th Generation Systems
4363%C Tokyo, Japan
4364%O November
4365%K *
4366
4367%A Perlman, G.
4368%D 1981
4369%T Two papers in cognitive engineering: The design of an interface to a programming system, and MENUNIX: a menu-based interface to Unix (user manual)
4370%R Research Report 8105
4371%I Center for Human Information Processing, University of California
4372%C San Diego, CA
4373%O November
4374%K *
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4376%A Perlman, G.
4377%D 1984
4378%T Natural artificial languages: low-level processes
4379%J IJMMS
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4381%N 4
4382%P 373-419
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4387%D 1985
4388%T Inside the PARC: the `information architects'
4389%J IEEE Spectrum
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4393%O October
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4396%D 1983
4397%T The units of language acquisition
4398%I Cambridge University Press
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4402%D 1983
4403%T Self-describing programming environments
4404%R PhD Thesis
4405%I Computer Science Department, Stanford University
4406%C Stanford, CA
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4409%D 1962
4410%T Symbols, signals and noise
4411%I Hutchinson
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4413
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4415%D 1983
4416%T Graphics in overlapping bitmap layers
4417%J ACM Trans Graphics
4418%V 2
4419%N 2
4420%P 135-160
4421%O April
4422%K *
4423
4424%A Poggio, A.
4425%A Garcia Luna Aceves, J.J.
4426%A Craighill, E.J.
4427%A Moran, D.
4428%A Aguilar, L.
4429%A Worthington, D.
4430%A Hight, J.
4431%D 1985
4432%T CCWS: a computer-based, multimedia information system
4433%J IEEE Computer
4434%V 18
4435%N 10
4436%P 92-103
4437%O October
4438
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4440%D 1982
4441%T Linear predictive hidden Markov models and the speech signal
4442%J Proc
4443%P 1291-1294
4444%K *
4445
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4447%D 1983
4448%T Real programmers don't use Pascal
4449%J Datamation
4450%P 263-265
4451%O July
4452%K *
4453
4454%A Postel, J.B.
4455%D 1980
4456%T Internetwork protocol approaches
4457%J IEEE Trans Communications
4458%V COM-28
4459%N 4
4460%P 604-611
4461%O April
4462%K *
4463
4464%A Potmesil, M.
4465%A Chakravarty, I.
4466%D 1983
4467%T Modeling motion blur in computer-generated images
4468%J ACM Computer Graphics
4469%V 17
4470%N 3
4471%P 389-399
4472%O July
4473%K *
4474
4475%A Poulton, A.S.
4476%D 1983
4477%T Microcomputer speech synthesis and recognition
4478%I Sigma Technical Press
4479%C Wilmslow, Cheshire, UK
4480
4481%A Preucil, M.
4482%A Sebela, Z.
4483%D 1982
4484%T Computer-assisted simulation of a coal-mine winding system
4485%J Proc 4th Formator Symposium on Mathematical Methods for the Analysis of Large-scale Systems
4486%C Prague
4487%P 391-404
4488%O May 18-21
4489%K *
4490
4491%A Prusinkiewicz, P.
4492%A Christopher, M.
4493%D 1984
4494%T Hologram-like transmission of pictures
4495%R Technical Report CS-84-17
4496%I Computer Science Department, University of Regina
4497%O November
4498%K *
4499
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4501%A Farrell, J.
4502%A Klose, P.
4503%D 1983
4504%T The design of Star's records processing: data processing for the noncomputer professional
4505%J ACM Trans Office Information Systems
4506%V 1
4507%N 1
4508%P 3-24
4509%O January
4510%K *
4511
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4513%D 1983
4514%T Inferno: a cautious approach to uncertain inference
4515%J Computer J
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4531%D 1975
4532%T A novel implementation for narrow-band FIR digital filters
4533%J IEEE Trans Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing
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4536%P 457-464
4537%O October
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4539
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4541%A Grossner, C.P.
4542%D 1985
4543%T Cuenet \(em a distributed computing facility
4544%J IEEE Micro
4545%P 42-52
4546%O February
4547%K *
4548
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4551%T A survey of current graphical programming techniques
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4553%V 18
4554%N 8
4555%P 11-25
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4559%T An interprocess communication facility for Unix
4560%R Technical Report
4561%I Computer Science Department, Carnegie-Mellon University
4562%O February
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4566%D 1981
4567%T Accent: a communication oriented network operating system kernel
4568%J Proc Eighth Symposium on Operating System Principles
4569%P 64-75
4570%C Pacific Grove, CA
4571%O December
4572
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4574%D 1983
4575%T Skills, rules, and knowledge; signals, signs, and symbols, and other distinctions in human performance models
4576%J IEEE Trans Systems, Man and Cybernetics
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4578%N 3
4579%P 257-266
4580%O May/June
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4582
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4584%D 1980
4585%T CLASSY: an adaptive clustering algorithm
4586%J Proc IEEE Conference
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4589
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4592%D 1983
4593%T The UNIT package -- a critical appraisal of a frame-based knowledge representation system
4594%J Proc Expert Systems 83
4595%I Churchill College
4596%C Cambridge, England
4597%P 15-29
4598%O December
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4600
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4603%D 1983
4604%T Interconnecting electronic mail systems
4605%J IEEE Computer
4606%V 16
4607%N 9
4608%P 55-63
4609%O September
4610%K *
4611
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4613%A Weinberger, P.J.
4614%D 1984
4615%T File security and the UNIX system \fIcrypt\fP command
4616%J Bell System Technical J
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4618%N 8, part 2
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4630%T A logic for default reasoning
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4632%V 13
4633%P 81-132
4634%K *
4635
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4641%D 1985
4642%T The DARPA experimental multimedia mail system
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4645%N 10
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4651%T Knowledge representation languages and predicate calculus: how to have your cake and eat it too
4652%J Proc National Conference on Artificial Intelligence
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4657%T The gradual expansion of artificial intelligence
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4683%B Strategies for natural language processing
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4685%P 37-54
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4688%D 1984
4689%T Knowledge reorganization and reasoning style
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4692%P 45-61
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4708%T Complexity of strings in the class of Markov sources
4709%R Research Report
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4715%D 1986
4716%T Stochastic complexity and sufficient statistics
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4721%T On the security of UNIX
4722%R Programmers Manual for UNIX System III Volume II: Supplementary Documents
4723%I Western Electric Corporation
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4727%D 1984
4728%T AM: a case study in AI methodology
4729%J Artificial Intelligence
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4731%P 249-268
4732%K *
4733
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4735%D 1982
4736%T Local order estimating Markovian analysis for noiseless source coding and authorship identification
4737%R PhD Thesis
4738%I Stanford University
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4742%T Paragraphs on printing
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4748%D 1982
4749%T Managing graphical resources
4750%J Computer Graphics
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4752%N 4
4753%P 38-45
4754%O December
4755%K *
4756
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4760%D 1985
4761%T User modelling in command-driven computer systems
4762%R DAI Research Paper No 264
4763%I Department of Artificial Intelligence, University of Edinburgh
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4768%D 1980
4769%T Computer-based manuals for procedural information
4770%J IEEE Trans Systems, Man and Cybernetics
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4777%D 1984
4778%T Modelling degrees of item interest for a general database query system
4779%J IJMMS
4780%V 20
4781%N 5
4782%P 421-443
4783%O May
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4788%D 1986
4789%T Equal opportunity interactive systems
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4797%T A semantic network of production rules in a system for describing computer structures
4798%J Proc 6th Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
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4804%T The Benesh notation computerized editor
4805%J Proc Dance in Canada Conference
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4810%T Approximating polygons for Lebesgue's and Schoenberg's space filling curves
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4812%P 361-368
4813%O May
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4819%T Hierarchical memories: an aid to concept learning
4820%J Proc International Machine Learning Workshop
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4824%O June 22-24
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4830%T Learning concepts by asking questions
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4833%I Morgan Kaufmann Inc
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4840%J Proc IJCAI
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4847%T A distributed interoffice mail system
4848%J IEEE Computer
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4850%N 10
4851%P 106-116
4852%O October
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4856%T A quadtree medial axis transform
4857%J Comm ACM
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4859%N 9
4860%P 680-693
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4864%D 1984
4865%T The quadtree and related hierarchical data structures
4866%J Computing Surveys
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4874%T The perceptual color space of digital image display terminals
4875%J IBM J Research and Development
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4878%P 127-132
4879%O March
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4900%T Scripts, plans, goals and understanding
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4905%T Language and memory
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4917%D 1984
4918%T Sounding out speech synthesis
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4935%T ADM \(em a dialog manager
4936%J Proc ACM CHI 85 Human Factors in Computing Systems
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4943%T Minds, brains, and programs
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4946%P 417-457
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4950%D 1983
4951%T Intentionality
4952%I Cambridge University Press
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4959%T SOPHIE \(em a step toward creating a reactive learning environment
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4963%P 675-696
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4969%D 1983
4970%T An expert system for the production of phoneme strings from unmarked english text using machine induced rules
4971%J Proc Association for Computational Linguistics
4972%C Pisa, Italy
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4979%T \fIK\fP-means-type algorithms: a generalized convergence theorem and characterization of local optimality
4980%J IEEE Trans Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
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4984%O January
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4994%T Apple Laserwriter
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4997%N 9
4998%O January 28
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5053%T Systems programming in concurrent Prolog
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5061%T Object oriented programming in concurrent Prolog
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5064%P 25-48
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5066
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5070%T Does the human component in the network have a protocol?
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5081%T Knowledge engineering tools for expert systems
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5090%T Response time and display rate in human performance with computers
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5103%T A multi-screen programmer work station based on the IBM PC
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5111%T The `worm' programs \(em early experience with a distributed computation
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5121%D 1985
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5131%T A model of inexact reasoning in medicine
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5154%R MSc Thesis
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5200%B Intelligent Tutoring Systems
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5218%T Watch out hackers, public encryption chips are coming
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5269%T Performing remote operations efficiently on a local computer network
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5285%T Software communication mechanisms: procedure call versus messages
5286%J IEEE Computer
5287%P 19-25
5288%O April
5289%K *
5290
5291%A Stankovic, J.A.
5292%D 1984
5293%T A perspective on distributed computer systems
5294%J IEEE Trans Computers
5295%V C-33
5296%N 12
5297%P 1102-1115
5298%O December
5299%K *
5300
5301%A Staunstrup, J.
5302%D 1982
5303%T Message passing communication versus procedure call communication
5304%J Software -- Practice and Experience
5305%V 12
5306%P 223-234
5307%K *
5308
5309%A Stefik, M.
5310%D 1979
5311%T An examination of a frame-structured representation system
5312%J Proc 6th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence
5313%P 265-270
5314%K *
5315
5316%A Stefik, M.
5317%A Conway, L.
5318%D 1982
5319%T Towards the principled engineering of knowledge
5320%J AI Magazine
5321%P 4-16
5322%O Summer
5323%K *
5324
5325%A Stefik, M.
5326%A Bobrow, D.G.
5327%A Mittal, S.
5328%A Conway, L.
5329%D 1983
5330%T Knowledge programming in LOOPS: report on an experimental course
5331%J AI Magazine
5332%P 3-13
5333%O Fall
5334%K *
5335
5336%A Stefik, M.J.
5337%A Bobrow, D.G.
5338%A Kahn, K.M.
5339%D 1986
5340%T Integrating access-oriented programming into a multiparadigm environment
5341%J IEEE Software
5342%P 10-18
5343%O January
5344%K *
5345
5346%A Stefik, M.J.
5347%A Bobrow, D.G.
5348%D 1986
5349%T Object-oriented programming: themes and variations
5350%J AI Magazine
5351%V 6
5352%N 4
5353%P 40-62
5354%O Winter
5355
5356%A Stevens, M.E.
5357%A Little, J.L.
5358%D 1967
5359%T Automatic typographic-quality typesetting techniques: a state-of-the-art review
5360%I National Bureau of Standards
5361
5362%A Stevens, R.J.
5363%A Lehar, A.F.
5364%A Preston, F.H.
5365%D 1983
5366%T Manipulation and presentation of multi-dimensional image data using the Peano scan
5367%J IEEE Trans Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
5368%P 520-
5369%O September
5370
5371%A Stoffel, J.G.
5372%A Moreland, J.F.
5373%D 1981
5374%T A survey of electronic techniques for pictorial image reproduction
5375%J IEEE Trans Communications
5376%V COM-17
5377%N 12
5378%P 1898-1925
5379%O December
5380%K *
5381
5382%A Stroustrup, B.
5383%D 1984
5384%T The C++ programming language
5385%R Computing Science Technical Report 108
5386%I Bell Laboratories
5387%C Murray Hill, NJ
5388%O January
5389%K *
5390
5391%A Stroustrup, B.
5392%D 1984
5393%T Data abstraction in C
5394%R Computing Science Technical Report 109
5395%I Bell Laboratories
5396%C Murray Hill, NJ
5397%O January
5398%K *
5399
5400%A Suchman, L.A.
5401%D 1982
5402%T Toward a sociology of human-machine interaction: pragmatics of instruction-following
5403%R Working Paper
5404%I Xerox PARC, (Intelligent Systems Laboratory)
5405%C Palo Alto, CA
5406
5407%A Suchman, L.A.
5408%D 1982
5409%T Human-machine interaction and the idea of a self-explanatory machine
5410%J Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Society
5411%C Washington, DC
5412%O December
5413%K *
5414
5415%A Suchman, L.A.
5416%D 1983
5417%T The role of common sense in interface design
5418%B Office Automation: Jekyll or Hyde
5419%E D.Marschall and J.Gregory
5420%I Working Women Education Fund
5421%C Cleveland, OH
5422%P 96-102
5423
5424%A Suchman, L.A.
5425%D 1983
5426%T Office procedure as practical action: models of work and system design
5427%J ACM Trans Office Information Systems
5428%V 1
5429%N 4
5430%P 320-328
5431%O October
5432%K *
5433
5434%A Suchman, L.A.
5435%D 1985
5436%T Plans and situated actions: the problem of human-machine communication
5437%R PhD Thesis
5438%I Xerox PARC
5439%C Palo Alto, CA
5440%K *
5441
5442%A Sugeno, M.
5443%A Nishida, M.
5444%D 1984
5445%T Fuzzy control of model car
5446%K *
5447
5448%A Summers, P.D.
5449%A Grossman, D.D.
5450%D 1984
5451%T XPROBE: an experimental system for programming robots by example
5452%J Int J Robotics Research
5453%V 3
5454%N 1
5455%P 25-39
5456%O Spring
5457
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5459%D 1975
5460%T A computer model of skill acquisition
5461%I American Elsevier
5462%C New York, NY
5463
5464%A Tannenbaum, A.
5465%T Political history of UNIX
5466%R Report
5467%I MASSCOMP
5468%C Westford, MA
5469%K *
5470
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5472%D 1979
5473%T Industrial robots -- Volume 1: Fundamentals
5474%I Society of Manufacturing Engineers
5475%C Dearborn, MI
5476
5477%A Tennant, H.R.
5478%A Ross, K.M.
5479%A Thompson, C.W.
5480%D 1983
5481%T Usable natural language interfaces through menu-based natural language understanding
5482%J Proc ACM CHI 83 Human Factors in Computing Systems
5483%P 154-160
5484%C Boston, MA
5485%O December 12-15
5486%K *
5487
5488%A Test, J.A.
5489%D 1982
5490%T The NUnix window system
5491%R Internal Report
5492%I Laboratory for Computer Science, MIT
5493%C Cambridge, MA
5494%K *
5495
5496%A Thimbleby, H.
5497%D 1980
5498%T Dialogue determination
5499%J IJMMS
5500%V 13
5501%N 3
5502%P 295-304
5503%O October
5504
5505%A Thomsett, R.
5506%D 1980
5507%T People and project management
5508%I Yourden Press
5509%C New York, NY
5510
5511%A Thompson, B.A.
5512%A Thompson, W.A.
5513%D 1985
5514%T Inside an expert system
5515%J Byte
5516%P 315-330
5517%O April
5518%K *
5519
5520%A Thompson, K.
5521%D 1984
5522%T Reflections on trusting trust
5523%J Comm ACM
5524%V 27
5525%N 8
5526%P 761-763
5527%O August
5528
5529%A Ting, D.
5530%A Prasada, B.
5531%D 1980
5532%T Digital processing techniques for encoding of graphics
5533%J Proc IEEE
5534%V 68
5535%N 7
5536%P 757-769
5537%O July
5538
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5540%A Manning, E.G.
5541%D 1983
5542%T An interprocess communication model for a distributed software testbed
5543%J Proc ACM SIGCOMM 83
5544%I University of Texas
5545%C Austin, TX
5546%O March
5547%K *
5548
5549%A Tokuda, H.
5550%A Radia, S.P.
5551%A Manning. E.G.
5552%D 1983
5553%T Shoshin OS: a message-based operating system for a distributed software testbed
5554%J Proc 16th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
5555%P 329-338
5556%K *
5557
5558%A Tou, I.T.
5559%A Gonzalez, R.C.
5560%D 1974
5561%T Pattern recognition principles
5562%I Addison-Wesley
5563%C Reading, MA
5564
5565%A Truin, P.G.M.
5566%D 1983
5567%T The `speaking tablet' as an aid in the acquisition of reading skills by dyslexic children
5568%J IPO Annual Progress Report
5569%V 18
5570%P 79-84
5571%K *
5572
5573%A Tsichritzis, D.\0(Editor)
5574%D 1983
5575%T Beta Gamma
5576%R Technical Report CSRG-150
5577%I Computer Systems Research Group, University of Toronto
5578%C Toronto, ON
5579
5580%A Tsichritzis, D.
5581%D 1985
5582%T Objectworld
5583%E D.Tsichritzis
5584%B Office automation
5585%I Springer-Verlag
5586%C Berlin
5587%P 379-398
5588
5589%A Turkle, S.
5590%D 1982
5591%T The subjective computer: a study in the psychology of personal computation
5592%J Social Studies of Science
5593%V 12
5594%N 2
5595%P 173-205
5596%K *
5597
5598%A Tyree, A.
5599%D 1986
5600%T Expert systems and the law
5601%J Current Affairs Bulletin
5602%P 13-18
5603%P March
5604%K *
5605
5606%A Ulichney, R.A.
5607%A Troxel, D.E.
5608%D 1982
5609%T Scaling binary images with the telescoping template
5610%J IEEE Trans Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
5611%V PAMI-4
5612%N 3
5613%P 331-335
5614
5615%A Umphress, D.
5616%A Williams, G.
5617%D 1985
5618%T Identity verification through keyboard characteristics
5619%J IJMMS (submitted)
5620%K *
5621
5622%A Unger, B.
5623%A Birtwistle, G.
5624%A Cleary, J.
5625%A Hill, D.
5626%A Lomow, G.
5627%A Neal, R.
5628%A Peterson, M.
5629%A Witten, I.H.
5630%A Wyvill, B.
5631%D 1984
5632%T Jade: a simulation and software prototyping environment
5633%J Proc Conference on Simulation in Strongly Typed Languages
5634%C San Diego, CA
5635%O February
5636%K KConference
5637
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5639%A Lomow, G.A.
5640%A Birtwistle, G..
5641%D 1984
5642%T Simulation software and Ada
5643%I Society for Computer Simulation
5644%K *
5645
5646%A University\|of\|Chicago\|Press
5647%D 1969
5648%T A manual of style
5649%I University of Chicago
5650
5651%A Uribe, R.B.
5652%D 1981
5653%T Modeling autopoiesis
5654%E M.Zeleny
5655%B Autopoiesis:  a theory of living organization
5656%I North Holland
5657%C New York, NY
5658%P 51-62
5659
5660%A Van\|Dijk, T.A.
5661%A Kintsch, W.
5662%D 1983
5663%T Strategies of discourse comprehension
5664%I Academic Press
5665%C New York, NY
5666
5667%A Van\|Lehn, K.
5668%D 1983
5669%T Felicity conditions for human skill acquisition: validating an AI-based theory
5670%R Research Report CIS-21
5671%I Xerox PARC
5672%C Palo Alto, CA
5673%O November
5674
5675%A Varela, F.J.
5676%A Maturana, H.R.
5677%A Uribe, R.B.
5678%D 1974
5679%T Autopoiesis: the organization of living systems, its characterization and a model
5680%J Biosystems
5681%V 5
5682%P 187-196
5683
5684%A Varela, F.J.
5685%D 1979
5686%T Principles of biological autonomy
5687%I North Holland
5688%C New York, NY
5689
5690%A Varela, F.J.
5691%D 1981
5692%T Describing the logic of the living
5693%E M.Zeleny
5694%B Autopoiesis:  a theory of living organization
5695%I North Holland
5696%C New York, NY
5697%P 36-48
5698
5699%A Wade, N.
5700%D 1985
5701%T Literal pictures
5702%J Word and  Image
5703%V 1
5704%N 3
5705%P 242-272
5706%O July-September
5707%K *
5708
5709%A Wagner, R.A.
5710%A Fischer, M.J.
5711%D 1974
5712%T The string-to-string correction problem
5713%J J ACM
5714%V 21
5715%N 1
5716%P 168-173
5717%O January
5718%K *
5719
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5721%A Apon, A.W.
5722%A Beal, J.
5723%A Gately M.T.
5724%A Oren, L.G.
5725%D 1985
5726%T An evaluation of commercial expert system building tools
5727%R Computer Science Laboratory Technical Report 85-30
5728%I Texas Instruments
5729%C Dallas, TX
5730%O November
5731%K *
5732
5733%A Waltz, D.L.
5734%D 1975
5735%T Natural language access to a large data base
5736%J Advance papers of the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
5737%I MIT
5738%C Cambridge, MA
5739
5740%A Waterman, D.A.
5741%D 1978
5742%T A rule-based approach to knowledge acquisition for man-machine interface programs
5743%J IJMMS
5744%V 10
5745%P 693-711
5746%K *
5747
5748%A Waters, R.C.
5749%D 1985
5750%T The programmer's apprentice: a session with KBEmacs
5751%J IEEE Trans Software Engineering
5752%V SE-11
5753%N 11
5754%P 1296-1320
5755%O November
5756%K *
5757
5758%A Webber, B.L.
5759%A Nilsson, N.J.
5760%D 1981
5761%T Readings in artificial intelligence
5762%I Tioga
5763%C Palo Alto, CA
5764
5765%A Weinreb, D.
5766%A Moon, D.
5767%D 1981
5768%T LISP machine manual
5769%I Third edition
5770%O March
5771
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5773%D 1976
5774%T Computer power and human reason
5775%I Freeman
5776%C San Francisco, CA
5777
5778%A Welch, T.A.
5779%D 1984
5780%T A technique for high-performance data compression
5781%J IEEE Computer
5782%V 17
5783%N 6
5784%P 8-19
5785%O June
5786%K *
5787
5788%A Weyer, S.A.
5789%D 1982
5790%T Searching for information in a dynamic book
5791%R PhD Thesis
5792%I School of Education, Stanford University
5793%O (Also Report SCG-82-1, Xerox Parc)
5794
5795%A Whalen, T.
5796%A Mason, C.
5797%D 1981
5798%T The use of tree-structured index which contains three types of design defects
5799%J Telidon Behavioural Research
5800%V 2
5801%I Department of Communications
5802%O May
5803
5804%A Whalen, T.
5805%A Latremouille, S.
5806%D 1981
5807%T The effectiveness of a tree-structured index when the existence of information is uncertain
5808%J Telidon Behavioural Research
5809%V 2
5810%I Department of Communications
5811%O May
5812
5813%A Wijk, C.van
5814%A Kempen, G.
5815%D 1985
5816%T From sentence structure to intonation contour
5817%E B.S.Muller
5818%T Sprachsynthese: zur Synthese von naturlich gesprochener Sprache aus Texten und Konzepten
5819%I Georg Olms Verlag
5820%C Hildesheim
5821%K *
5822
5823%A Wilensky, R.
5824%A Arens, Y.
5825%A Chin, D.
5826%D 1984
5827%T Talking to Unix in English: an overview of UC
5828%J Comm ACM
5829%V 27
5830%N 6
5831%P 574-593
5832%O June
5833%K *
5834
5835%A Wilkes, A.J.
5836%A Singer, D.W.
5837%A Gibbons, J.J.
5838%A King, T.R.
5839%A Robinson, P.
5840%A Wiseman, N.E.
5841%D 1984
5842%T The Rainbow workstation
5843%J Computer J
5844%V 27
5845%N 2
5846%O May
5847%K *
5848
5849%A Wilkes, A.J.
5850%A Wiseman, N.E.
5851%D 1982
5852%T A soft-edged character set and its derivation
5853%J Computer J
5854%V 25
5855%N 1
5856%P 140-147
5857%O February
5858%K *
5859
5860%A Wilkinson, W.
5861%D 1980
5862%T Viewdata: The Prestel System
5863%B Videotext: the coming revolution in home/office information retrieval
5864%E Sigel, E.
5865%I Harmony Books
5866%C New York, NY
5867%P 57-86
5868
5869%A Wilks, Y.
5870%D 1977
5871%T Good and bad arguments about semantic primitives
5872%R Research Report
5873%I Department of Artificial Intelligence, University of Edinburgh
5874%O May
5875%K *
5876
5877%A Wilks, Y.
5878%D 1984
5879%T Beliefs, points of view and multiple environments
5880%B Artificial and human intelligence
5881%E A.Elithorn and R.Banerji
5882%I Elsevier Science
5883%P 147-171
5884%K *
5885
5886%A Willems, NJ
5887%D 1983
5888%T STEP: A model of standard English intonation patterns
5889%J IPO Annual Progress Report
5890%V 18
5891%P 37-42
5892%K *
5893
5894%A Williams, G.
5895%D 1984
5896%T The Apple Macintosh computer
5897%J Byte
5898%V 9
5899%N 2
5900%P 30-54
5901%O February
5902
5903%A Winograd, T.
5904%D 1972
5905%T Understanding natural language
5906%I Academic Press
5907%C New York, NY
5908
5909%A Winograd, T.
5910%D 1984
5911%T Moving the semantic fulcrum
5912%R Report CSLI-84-18
5913%I Center for the study of language and information, Stanford University
5914%C Stanford, CA
5915%O December
5916%K *
5917
5918%A Witten, I.H.
5919%D 1983
5920%T The Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary
5921%J Computer Science Association Newsletter
5922%V 11
5923%N 1
5924%P 15-23
5925%O December
5926%K KArticle
5927
5928%A Witten, I.H.
5929%A Cleary, J.G.
5930%D 1986
5931%T Foretelling the future by adaptive modeling
5932%J Abacus
5933%V 3
5934%N 3
5935%P 16-36
5936%O Spring
5937%K KArticle
5938
5939%A Witten, I.H.
5940%A Fremont, D.
5941%D 1984
5942%T A student information service for a University Computer Science department
5943%J Proc 15th Ontario Universities Computing Conference
5944%I Lakehead University
5945%C Thunder Bay, ON
5946%O June
5947%K KInvited
5948
5949%A Witten, I.H.
5950%D 1985
5951%T Elements of computer typography
5952%J IJMMS
5953%V 23
5954%N 6
5955%P 623-687
5956%O December
5957%K KJournal
5958
5959%A Witten, I.H.
5960%A Bramwell, B.
5961%D 1985
5962%T A system for interactive viewing of structured documents
5963%J Comm ACM
5964%V 28
5965%N 3
5966%P 280-288
5967%O March
5968%K KJournal
5969
5970%A Witten, I.H.
5971%D 1984
5972%T Dynamic documents
5973%J Proc PROTEXT I -- First International Conference on Text Processing Systems
5974%I Boole Press
5975%C Dublin, Ireland
5976%P 234-239
5977%O October
5978%K KConference
5979
5980%A Witten, I.H.
5981%A Greenberg, S.
5982%D 1985
5983%T User interfaces for office systems
5984%B Oxford Surveys in Information Technology Volume 2
5985%E P.I. Zorkoczy
5986%I Oxford University Press
5987%C Oxford, England
5988%P 69-104
5989%K KJournal
5990
5991%A Witten, I.H.
5992%D 1986
5993%T Making computers talk \(em an introduction to speech synthesis
5994%I Prentice-Hall
5995%C Englewood Cliffs, NJ
5996
5997%A Witten, I.H.
5998%D 1987
5999%T Computer speech
6000%B The Encyclopaedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 3
6001%E Robert A Meyers
6002%I Academic Press
6003%P 482-506
6004%K KInvited
6005
6006%A Witten, I.H.
6007%A Bonham, M.
6008%A Bramwell, B.
6009%A Greenberg, S.
6010%D in preparation
6011%T Interacting with dynamic documents -- the new age of reading
6012%R proposal submitted to MIT Press
6013
6014%A Witten, I.H.
6015%D 1985
6016%T Selected topics in computer science I
6017%R Report
6018%I Institute of Information Processing, Graz, Austria
6019%O November
6020%K KReport
6021
6022%A Witten, I.H.
6023%D 1986
6024%T Modeling behaviour sequences: principles, practice, prospects
6025%J Proc International Conference on Future Advances in Computing
6026%C Christchurch, New Zealand
6027%O February 17-21
6028%K KConference
6029
6030%A Witten, I.H.
6031%D 1986
6032%T In search of `autonomy'
6033%J Proc International Conference on Future Advances in Computing
6034%C Christchurch, New Zealand
6035%O February 17-21
6036%K KConference
6037
6038%A Witten, I.H.
6039%D 1986
6040%T Expert systems
6041%J Man-Machine Studies
6042%V UC-DSE
6043%N 28
6044%P 5-65
6045%I University of Canterbury
6046%C Christchurch, New Zealand
6047%O May
6048%K KArticle
6049
6050%A Witten, I.H.
6051%D 1987
6052%T Thoughts on artificial intentionality
6053%J Man-Machine Studies
6054%V UC-DSE
6055%N 9
6056%P 5-52
6057%I University of Canterbury
6058%C Christchurch, New Zealand
6059%O January
6060%K KArticle
6061
6062%A Witten, I.H.
6063%A Neal, R.
6064%A Cleary, J.G.
6065%D 1987
6066%T Arithmetic coding for data compression
6067%J Comm ACM
6068%V 30
6069%N 6
6070%P 520-540
6071%O June; reprinted in \fIC Gazette\fP, December 1987
6072%K KJournal
6073
6074%A Witten, I.H.
6075%D 1987
6076%T A course on `expert systems' for electrical engineering students
6077%J Proc ACM SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
6078%C St Louis, MO
6079%P 257-260
6080%O February (published as SIGCSE Bulletin \fI19\fR(1))
6081%K KConference
6082
6083%A Wong, S.K.M
6084%A Ziarko, W.
6085%A Ye, R. Li
6086%D 1985
6087%T Comparison of rough-set and statistical methods in inductive learning
6088%R Technical Report CS-85-16
6089%I Computer Science Department, University of Regina
6090%K *
6091
6092%A Wood, R.J.
6093%D 1982
6094%T A window based display management system
6095%R Internal Report
6096%I University of Maryland
6097
6098%A Woods, W.A.
6099%D 1973
6100%T Progress in natural language understanding -- an application to lunar geology
6101%J Proc National Computer Conference
6102%C Montvale, NJ
6103%I AFIPS Press
6104
6105%A Woolf, B.
6106%A McDonald, D.D.
6107%D 1983
6108%T Human-computer discourse in the design of a Pascal tutor
6109%J Proc ACM CHI 83 Human Factors in Computing Systems
6110%P 230-234
6111%C Boston, MA
6112%O December 12-15
6113%K *
6114
6115%A Woolf, B.
6116%A McDonald, D.D.
6117%D 1984
6118%T Building a computer tutor: design issues
6119%J IEEE Computer
6120%V 17
6121%N 9
6122%P 61-73
6123%O September
6124
6125%A Wright, W.E.
6126%D 1977
6127%T Gravitational clustering
6128%J Pattern Recognition
6129%V 9
6130%P 151-166
6131%K *
6132
6133%A Wu, X.
6134%A Witten, I.H.
6135%D 1985
6136%T A fast \fIk-\fPmeans type clustering algorithm
6137%R Research Report 85/197/10
6138%I Computer Science Department, University of Calgary
6139%O June
6140
6141%A Wupit, A.
6142%D 1983
6143%T Comparison of UNIX networks
6144%J Proc ACM Conference on Personal and Small Computers
6145%C San Diego, CA
6146%P 99-108
6147%O December
6148
6149%A Wyvill, B.L.M.
6150%D 1984
6151%T Three computer science plays:  \fISquanderella\fP, \fIDigital Alice\fP, and \fITwenty eighty-four\fP
6152%R Research Report
6153%I Computer Science Department, University of Calgary
6154
6155%A Wyvill, B.L.M.
6156%A Witten, I.H.
6157%D 1984
6158%T Three computer science plays
6159%R Research Report 84/184/42
6160%I Computer Science Department, University of Calgary
6161%O December
6162%K KReport
6163
6164%A Xerox\|Corp
6165%D 1984
6166%T The role of electronic printing in the office of the future
6167%R Executive Presentation II
6168%K *
6169
6170%A Yankelovich, N.
6171%A Meyrowitz, N.
6172%A van Dam, A.
6173%D 1985
6174%T Reading and writing the electronic book
6175%J IEEE Computer
6176%V 18
6177%N 10
6178%P 15-30
6179%O October
6180
6181%A Yoeli, M.
6182%A Brzozowski, J.A.
6183%D 1984
6184%T A mathematical model of digital CMOS networks
6185%R Research Report CS-84-22
6186%I Computer Science Department, University of Waterloo
6187%O August
6188%K *
6189
6190%A Young, J.Z.
6191%D 1978
6192%T Programs of the brain
6193%I Oxford University Press
6194%C Oxford, England
6195
6196%A Zaniolo, C.
6197%D 1984
6198%T Object-oriented programming in Prolog
6199%J Proc International Symposium on Logic Programming
6200%C Atlantic City, NJ
6201%P 265-270
6202%O February 6-9
6203%K *
6204
6205%A Zeleny, M.
6206%D 1977
6207%T Self-organization of living systems: a formal model of autopoiesis
6208%J Int J General Systems
6209%V 4
6210%N 1
6211%P 13-28
6212
6213%A Zeleny, M.
6214%D 1978
6215%T Apl-autopoiesis: experiments in self-organization of complexity
6216%B Progress in cybernetics and systems research III
6217%E R.Trappl, G.J.Klir and L.Ricciardi
6218%P 65-84
6219%I Hemisphere
6220%C Washington, DC
6221
6222%A Zeleny, M.\0(Editor)
6223%D 1981
6224%T Autopoiesis:  a theory of living organization
6225%I North Holland
6226%C New York, NY
6227
6228%A Zeleny, M.
6229%D 1981
6230%T What is autopoiesis?
6231%E M.Zeleny
6232%B Autopoiesis:  a theory of living organization
6233%I North Holland
6234%C New York, NY
6235%P 4-17
6236
6237%A Zimmermann, H.
6238%D 1980
6239%T OSI reference model \(em the ISO model of architecture for open systems interconnection
6240%J IEEE Trans Communications
6241%P 425-432
6242%O April
6243
6244%A Zisman, M.M.
6245%D 1977
6246%T Representation, specification, and automation of office procedures
6247%R PhD Dissertation
6248%I Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
6249
6250%A Zissos, A.Y.
6251%A Witten, I.H.
6252%D 1985
6253%T User modelling for a computer coach: a case study
6254%J IJMMS
6255%V 23
6256%N 6
6257%P 729-750
6258%O December
6259%K KJournal
6260
6261%A Ziv, J.
6262%A Lempel, A.
6263%D 1977
6264%T A universal algorithm for sequential data compression
6265%J IEEE Trans Information Theory
6266%V IT-23
6267%N 3
6268%P 337-343
6269%O May
6270%K *
6271
6272%A Ziv, J.
6273%A Lempel, A.
6274%D 1978
6275%T Compression of individual sequences via variable-rate coding
6276%J IEEE Trans Information Theory
6277%V IT-24
6278%P 530-536
6279%O September
6280%K *
6281