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Michael G. Dyer
2000 – 2009
- 2009
[j18]Anand Panangadan, Michael G. Dyer: Construction in a Simulated Environment Using Temporal Goal Sequencing and Reinforcement Learning. Adaptive Behaviour 17(1): 81-104 (2009)- 2002
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[c28]Anand Panangadan, Michael G. Dyer: Goal Sequencing for Construction Agents in a Simulated Environment. ICANN 2002: 969-974
[c27]Anand Panangadan, Michael G. Dyer: Learning Spatial and Temporal Correlation for Navigation in a 2-Dimensional Continuous World. ICML 2002: 474-481- 2001
[c26]Anand Panangadan, Michael G. Dyer: Construction by Autonomous Agents in a Simulated Environment. ICANN 2001: 963-970- 2000
[j17]Frederick L. Crabbe, Michael G. Dyer: Goal Directed Adaptive Behavior in Second-Order Neural Networks: The MAXSON family of architectures. Adaptive Behaviour 8(2): 149-172 (2000)
[c25]Gerald Chao, Michael G. Dyer: Word Sense Disambiguation of Adjectives Using Probabilistic Networks. COLING 2000: 152-158
1990 – 1999
- 1998
[i1]Erik T. Mueller, Michael G. Dyer: Towards a computational theory of human daydreaming. CoRR cs.AI/9812010 (1998)- 1995
[j16]Michael G. Dyer, Gary Geunbae Lee: Goal/Plan Analysis via Distributed Semantic Representations in a Connectionist System. Appl. Intell. 5(2): 165-197 (1995)- 1994
[j15]Michael G. Dyer: Toward Synthesizing Artificial Neural Networks that Exhibit Cooperative Intelligent Behavior: Some Open Issues in Artificial Life. Artificial Life 1(1-2): 111-134 (1994)- 1991
[j14]Michael G. Dyer: A Society of Ideas on Cognition: Review of Marvin Minsky's The Society of Mind. Artif. Intell. 48(3): 321-334 (1991)
[j13]Risto Miikkulainen, Michael G. Dyer: Natural Language Processing With Modular PDP Networks and Distributed Lexicon. Cognitive Science 15(3): 343-399 (1991)
[c24]Ronald A. Sumida, Michael G. Dyer: Propagation Filters in PDS Networks for Sequencing and Ambiguity Resolution. NIPS 1991: 233-240- 1990
[j12]Michael G. Dyer: Distributed symbol formation and processing in connectionist networks. J. Exp. Theor. Artif. Intell. 2(3): 215-239 (1990)
[j11]Michael G. Dyer: Intentionality and computationalism: minds, machines, Searle and Harnad. J. Exp. Theor. Artif. Intell. 2(4): 303-319 (1990)
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[j9]Sergio Alvarado, Michael G. Dyer, Margot Flowers: Argument representation for editorial text. Knowl.-Based Syst. 3(2): 87-107 (1990)
[j8]Sergio J. Alvarado, Michael G. Dyer, Margot Flowers: Argument comprehension and retrieval for editorial text. Knowl.-Based Syst. 3(3): 139-162 (1990)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
[c23]Ronald A. Sumida, Michael G. Dyer: Storing and Generalizing Multiple Instances While Maintaining Knowledge-Level Parallelism. IJCAI 1989: 1426-1431
[c22]Michael G. Dyer: Symbolic Processing Techniques in Connectionist Networks and Their Application to High-Level Cognitive Tasks. Wissensbasierte Systeme 1989: 173-185- 1988
[j7]Alex Quilici, Michael G. Dyer, Margot Flowers: Recognizing and Responding to Plan-Oriented Misconceptions. Computational Linguistics 14(3): 38-51 (1988)
[c21]Michael Gasser, Michael G. Dyer: Sequencing in a connectionist model of language processing. COLING 1988: 185-190
[c20]Walter Read, Alex Quilici, John Reeves, Michael G. Dyer, Eva Baker: Evaluating natural language systems: a sourcebook approach. COLING 1988: 530-534
[c19]Trent E. Lange, Michael G. Dyer: Dynamic, Non-Local Role Bindings and Inferencing in a Localist Network for Natural Language Understanding. NIPS 1988: 545-552- 1987
[j6]Uri Zernik, Michael G. Dyer: The Self-Extending Phrasal Lexicon. Computational Linguistics 13(3-4): 308-327 (1987)
[c18]Seth R. Goldman, Michael G. Dyer, Margot Flowers: Precedent-Based Legal Reasoning and Knowledge Acquisition in Contract Law: A Process Model. ICAIL 1987: 210-221
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[c16]Michael J. Pazzani, Michael G. Dyer: A Comparison of Concept Identification in Human Learning and Network Learning with the Generalized Delta Rule. IJCAI 1987: 147-150
[c15]Michael J. Pazzani, Michael G. Dyer, Margot Flowers: Using Prior Learning to Facilitate the Learning of New Causal Theories. IJCAI 1987: 277-279
[c14]Michael G. Dyer, Margot Flowers, Jack Hodges: Naive Mechanics Comprehension and Invention in EDISON. IJCAI 1987: 696-699- 1986
[j5]Michael G. Dyer, Margot Flowers, Jack Hodges: EDISON: An engineering design invention system operating naively. AI in Engineering 1(1): 36-44 (1986)
[j4]P. Allen Currit, Michael G. Dyer, Harlan D. Mills: Certifying the Reliability of Software. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 12(1): 3-11 (1986)
[c13]Sergio Alvarado, Michael G. Dyer, Margot Flowers: Editorial Comprehension in OpEd through Argument Units. AAAI 1986: 250-256
[c12]Michael J. Pazzani, Michael G. Dyer, Margot Flowers: The Role of Prior Causal Theories in Generalization. AAAI 1986: 545-550
[c11]Michael G. Dyer, Uri Zernik: Encoding and Acquiring Meanings for Figurative Phrases. ACL 1986: 106-111
[c10]Uri Zernik, Michael G. Dyer: Disambiguation and Language Acquisition through th Phrasal Lexicon. COLING 1986: 247-252- 1985
[j3]Michael G. Dyer: Artificial Intelligence Research at the University of California, Los Angeles. AI Magazine 6(3): 210-218 (1985)
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[c7]Seth R. Goldman, Michael G. Dyer, Margot Flowers: Learning to Understand Contractual Situations. IJCAI 1985: 291-293
[c6]Charles P. Dolan, Michael G. Dyer: Learning Planning Heuristics through Observation. IJCAI 1985: 600-602
[c5]- 1984
[c4]Margot Flowers, Michael G. Dyer: Really arguing with your computer in natural language. AFIPS National Computer Conference 1984: 651-659- 1983
[j2]Wendy G. Lehnert, Michael G. Dyer, Peter N. Johnson, C. J. Yang, Steve Harley: BORIS - An Experiment in In-Depth Understanding of Narratives. Artif. Intell. 20(1): 15-62 (1983)
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[c3]- 1982
[c2]- 1981
[c1]Michael G. Dyer, Thomas C. Wolf, Martin Korsin: BORIS - An In-Dept Understander of Narratives. IJCAI 1981: 1057
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