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John A. Barnden
2010 – today
- 2012
[j14]Timothy H. Rumbell, John A. Barnden, Susan L. Denham, Thomas Wennekers: Emotions in autonomous agents: comparative analysis of mechanisms and functions. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems 25(1): 1-45 (2012)
[j13]Li Zhang, John A. Barnden: Affect Sensing Using Linguistic, Semantic and Cognitive Cues in Multi-threaded Improvisational Dialogue. Cognitive Computation 4(4): 436-459 (2012)- 2011
[c30]Li Zhang, John A. Barnden: Context-Sensitive Affect Sensing and Metaphor Identification in Virtual Drama. ACII (2) 2011: 173-182- 2010
[j12]Li Zhang, John A. Barnden: Affect and Metaphor Sensing in Virtual Drama. Int. J. Computer Games Technology 2010 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2008
[c29]John A. Barnden: Unparalleled Creativity in Metaphor. AAAI Spring Symposium: Creative Intelligent Systems 2008: 1-7
[c28]Li Zhang, Marco Gillies, John A. Barnden: EMMA: an automated intelligent actor in e-drama. IUI 2008: 409-412- 2007
[c27]Timothy H. Rumbell, C. J. Smith, John A. Barnden, Mark G. Lee, Sheila Glasbey, Alan M. Wallington: Metaphor and Affect Detection in an ICA. ACII 2007: 747-748
[c26]Rodrigo Agerri, John A. Barnden, Mark G. Lee, Alan M. Wallington: On the formalization of Invariant Mappings for Metaphor Interpretation. ACL 2007
[c25]Catherine Smith, Timothy H. Rumbell, John A. Barnden, Robert J. Hendley, Mark G. Lee, Alan M. Wallington, Li Zhang: Don't worry about metaphor: affect detection for conversational agents. ACL 2007
[c24]Li Zhang, Marco Gillies, John A. Barnden, Robert J. Hendley, Mark G. Lee, Alan M. Wallington: Affect Detection and an Automated Improvisational AI Actor in E-Drama. Artifical Intelligence for Human Computing 2007: 339-358
[c23]Rodrigo Agerri, John A. Barnden, Mark G. Lee, Alan M. Wallington: Default Inferences in Metaphor Interpretation. CONTEXT 2007: 1-14
[c22]Li Zhang, Marco Gillies, John A. Barnden, Robert J. Hendley: An Improvisational AI Actor in E-Drama. International Conference on Internet Computing 2007: 411-417
[c21]C. J. Smith, Timothy H. Rumbell, John A. Barnden, Mark G. Lee, Sheila Glasbey, Alan M. Wallington: Affect and Metaphor in an ICA: Further Developments. IVA 2007: 405-406- 2006
[c20]Li Zhang, John A. Barnden, Robert J. Hendley, Alan M. Wallington: Developments in Affect Detection in E-drama. EACL 2006
[c19]Li Zhang, John A. Barnden, Robert J. Hendley, Alan M. Wallington: Developments in Affect Detection from Text in Open-Ended Improvisational E-Drama. Edutainment 2006: 368-379
[c18]Li Zhang, John A. Barnden, Robert J. Hendley, Alan M. Wallington: Exploitation in Affect Detection in Improvisational E-Drama. IVA 2006: 68-79- 2005
[c17]Wenqi Shi, John A. Barnden: How to Combine CBR and RBR for Diagnosing Multiple Medical Disorder Cases. ICCBR 2005: 477-491
[c16]Wenqi Shi, John A. Barnden: Using Inductive Rules in Medical Case-Based Reasoning System. MICAI 2005: 900-909- 2004
[c15]Martin Atzmüller, Joachim Baumeister, Frank Puppe, Wenqi Shi, John A. Barnden: Case-Based Approaches for Diagnosing Multiple Disorders. FLAIRS Conference 2004: 154-159
[c14]Wenqi Shi, John A. Barnden, Martin Atzmüller, Joachim Baumeister: An Intelligent Diagnosis System Handling Multiple Disorders. Intelligent Information Processing 2004: 421-430
[c13]- 2003
[c12]John A. Barnden, Sheila Glasbey, Mark G. Lee, Alan M. Wallington: Domain-transcending mappings in a system for metaphorical reasoning. EACL 2003: 57-62- 2002
[c11]John A. Barnden, Sheila Glasbey, Mark G. Lee, Alan M. Wallington: Reasoning in Metaphor Understanding: The ATT-Meta Approach and System. COLING 2002- 2001
[j11]John A. Barnden: Uncertain reasoning about agents' beliefs and reasoning. Artif. Intell. Law 9(2-3): 115-152 (2001)
[c10]John A. Barnden: Uncertainty and Conflict Handling in the ATT-Meta Context-Based System for Metaphorical Reasoning. CONTEXT 2001: 15-29
1990 – 1999
- 1999
[c9]John A. Barnden, Mark G. Lee: An Implemented Context System that Combines Belief Reasoning, Metaphor-Based Reasoning and Uncertainty Handling. CONTEXT 1999: 28-41
[i1]- 1998
[j10]John A. Barnden: The Metaphorical Brain2. Neural Networks and Beyond (Michael A. Arbib). Artif. Intell. 101(1-2): 301-309 (1998)- 1995
[j9]John A. Barnden: High-Level Reasoning, Computational Challenges for Connectionism, and the Conposit Solution. Appl. Intell. 5(2): 103-135 (1995)- 1994
[c8]John A. Barnden, Stephen Helmreich, Eric Iverson, Gees C. Stein: An Integrated Implementation of Simulative, Uncertain and Metaphorical Reasoning about Mental States. KR 1994: 27-38- 1993
[j8]John A. Barnden: Connectionist meta-representation for propositional attitudes. J. Exp. Theor. Artif. Intell. 5(2-3): 101-118 (1993)- 1992
[j7]John A. Barnden: Belief in Metaphor: Taking Commonsense Psychology Seriously. Computational Intelligence 8: 520-552 (1992)
[j6]John A. Barnden, Kankanahalli Srinivas: Overcoming Rule-Based Rigidity and Connectionist Limitations through Massively-Parallel Case-Based Reasoning. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 36(2): 221-246 (1992)- 1991
[j5]Afzal Ballim, Yorick Wilks, John A. Barnden: Belief Ascription, Metaphor, and Intensional Identification. Cognitive Science 15(1): 133-171 (1991)
[c7]Yorick Wilks, John A. Barnden, Jin Wang: Your Metaphor or Mine: Belief Ascription and Metaphor Interpretation. IJCAI 1991: 945-950
1980 – 1989
- 1989
[j4]John A. Barnden: Towards a paradigm shift in belief representation methodology. J. Exp. Theor. Artif. Intell. 1(2): 133-161 (1989)
[c6]John A. Barnden: Neural-Net Implementation of Complex Symbol-Processing in a Mental Model Approach to Syllogistic Reasoning. IJCAI 1989: 568-573
[c5]- 1986
[j3]John A. Barnden: Imputations and Explications: Representational Problems in Treatments of Propositional Attitudes. Cognitive Science 10(3): 319-364 (1986)
[c4]John A. Barnden: A Viewpoint Distinction in the Representation of Propositional Attitudes. AAAI 1986: 411-415
[c3]John A. Barnden: Interpreting Propositional Attitude Reports: Towards Greater Freedom and Control. ECAI 1986: 159-173- 1983
[c2]- 1981
[j2]John A. Barnden: Nonsequentiality and Concrete Activity Phases in Discrete-Event Simulation Languages. ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst. 3(3): 293-317 (1981)- 1980
[j1]John A. Barnden: A Characterization of Systems Derived From Terminating Concurrent Histories. Inf. Process. Lett. 10(3): 148-152 (1980)
[c1]John A. Barnden: Concrete Control Phases in Languages for Programming Complex Systems. Symposium on Programming 1980: 17-29
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