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Scaling Cognitive Linguistics: Formalisms for Language UnderstandingN. Chang, J. Feldman, R. Porzel, and K. SandersWorkshop on Scalable Natural Language Understanding. European Media Laboratory. Heidelberg 2002AI
A Functional Model of Vision and SpaceJ.A. FeldmanVision, Brain and Cooperative Computation, M. Arbib and A. Hanson (eds.), pp. 531-562, Bradford Book/MIT Press 1987AI
Some Remarks on Data TypesJ. A. Feldman and G. WilliamsUniversity of Rochester Computer Science Department Technical Report TR28, Rochester, New YorkApril 1978AI
Synchronizing Distant Cooperating ProcessesJ. A. FeldmanUniversity of Rochester Computer Science Department Technical Report TR26, Rochester, New York 1977AI
Cognitive Science Should Be Unified: Comment on Griffiths et al. and McClelland et al.J. FeldmanTrends in Cognitive Science, Vol. 14, Issue 8, pp. 339-388August 2010AI
Four Frames Suffice: A Provisionary Model of Vision and SpaceJ.A. FeldmanTR99, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New York 1982AI
Memory and Change in Connection NetworksJ.A. FeldmanTR96, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New YorkDecember 1981AI
A Programming Methodology for Distributed Computing (among other things)J.A. FeldmanTR9, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New YorkJanuary 1977AI
Computing with ConnectionsJ.A. Feldman and D.H. BallardTR72, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New York. Also in Human and Machine Vision, A. Rosenfeld and J. Beck (eds.), 1982April 1981AI
Research in Computer Science and Computer EngineeringJ.A. Feldman, et.alTR3, University of Rochester, Departments of Computer Science and Electrical EngineeringNovember 1975AI
Rochester Connectionist Papers: 1979-1985J.A. Feldman, D.H. Ballard, C.M. Brown, and G.S. DellTR172, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New YorkDecember 1985AI
Energy and the Behavior of Connectionist ModelsJ.A. FeldmanTR155, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New YorkNovember 1985AI
Semantic Networks and Neural NetsJ.A. Feldman and L. ShastriTR131, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New YorkJune 1984AI
Rochester Connectionist Papers 1979-84J.A. Feldman, D.H. Ballard, C.M. Brown, and S.L. SmallTR124, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New York, RevisedJune 1984AI
Language Constructs and Support Systems for Distributed ComputingJ.A. Feldman and C.S. EllisTR102, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New York. Also in Proceedings of Distributed Computing Symposium, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, August 1982May 1982AI
Context and Causality in Cognitive ScienceJ. FeldmanTo appear in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface 0000AI
An Associative Processing System for Conventional Digital ComputersJ.A. Feldman and P.D. RovnerTN-1967-19, Lincoln Laboratory, MIT, Lexington, Massachusetts 1967AI
Aspects of Associative ProcessingJ.A. FeldmanTN-1965-13, Lincoln Laboratory, MIT, Lexington, Massachusetts 1965AI
Associative LanguagesJ.A. FeldmanThe Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology, A. Ralston (ed.) 1973AI
The Compiler-compiler in a Time-Sharing EnvironmentJ.A. Feldman and J. CurrySummer Lectures on Advanced Computer Organization, University of Michigan; also Bit Dropper, September 1967June 1967AI
CPRM: An Expressive Probabilistic Framework for Reasoning About Event StructureS. Narayanan and J. FeldmanSubmitted for publication, 2004 2004AI
Modulation of the FFA and PPA by Language Related to Faces and PlacesL. Aziz-Zadeh, C. Fiebach, S. Narayanan, J. Feldman, E. Dodge, and R. B. IvrySocial Neuroscience, Vol. 3, Issues 3-4, pp. 229-238September 2008AI
A Model and Proof Technique for Message-Based SystemsJ.A. Feldman and A. NigamSIAM Journal of Computing, Vol. 9, Issue 4, pp. 768-784 1980AI
Structured Connectionist Models and Language LearningJ.A. FeldmanSelected Readings of the Swedish Conference on Connectionism, Ellis Horwood Ltd. Publishers. Also published in AI Review: Special Issue on the Swedish Conference on Connectionism, 1992 1992AI
Programming LanguagesJ.A. FeldmanScientific American, Vol. 241, No. 6December 1979AI
Cognition as Search: review of Unified Theories of Cognition, (by Allen Newell, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1990)J.A. FeldmanScience, Vol. 251, No. 2, p. 575February 1991AI
Machine IntelligenceJ.A. FeldmanReview of Numbers I, III of the Machine Intelligence Series, in Information and Control, Vol. 14, pp. 490-492 1969AI
Brains and Robots, Two Weak Attempts at the Grand SynthesisJ.A. FeldmanReview for Cognition and Brain Theory 1984AI
A Problem-List of Issues Concerning Computers and Public PolicyJ.A. Feldman, et.alReported to ACM Committee on Computing and Public PolicySeptember 1974AI
Advancing Embodied Theories of LanguageJ. FeldmanProceedings of the Workshop on Neurobiology of Embodied Language (NOEL), Bielefeld, GermanyOctober 2011AI
Designing a Connectionist Network SupercomputerJ. Feldman et. alProceedings of the Third International Conference on Microelectronics for Neural Networks, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, pp. 253-262. UnivEd Technologies Ltd., University of Edinburgh.April 1993AI
Real Language LearningJ. FeldmanProceedings of the the Grammatical Inference, 4th International Colloquium (ICGI 1998), Ames, Iowa, pp. 114-125July 1998AI
Computational Constraints on Higher Neural RepresentationsJ.A. FeldmanProceedings of the System Development Foundation Symposium on Computational Neuroscience, E. Schwartz (ed.), Bradford Books/MIT PressApril 1988AI
The Use of Vision and Manipulation to Solve theJ.A. Feldman, K.K. Pingle, T.O. Binford, G. Falk, A. Hay, R. Pau, R.F. Sproull, and J.M. TenenbaumProceedings of the Second International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI 1971), London, UK, pp. 359-364September 1971AI
System Support for the Stanford Hand-Eye SystemJ.A. Feldman and R.F. SproullProceedings of the Second International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI 1971), London, UK, pp. 185-189September 1971AI[PDF]

On the Importance of Basic Research in RoboticsJ.A. FeldmanProceedings of the Robotics Research Workshop, Newport, Rhode IslandApril 1980AI
Unifying Control- and Data-Parallelism in an Object-Oriented LanguageJ. Feldman, C.C. Lim, and S. MurerProceedings of the Joint Symposium on Parallel Processing, Tokyo, Japan, pp261-268May 17 1993AI
Simulation Semantics, Embodied Construction Grammar, and the Language of EventsJ. Feldman and S. NarayananProceedings of the International Workshop on Language - Action Tools for Cognitive Artificial Agents: Integrating Vision, Action and Language at the 25th Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-2011), San Francisco, CaliforniaAugust 2011AI
Layered hybrid connectionist models for cognitive scienceJ. Feldman and D. BailyProceedings of the International NIPS Workshop on Hybrid Neural Symbolic Integration (NIPS 98), Breckenridge, ColoradoDecember 1998AI
AI and Pattern RecognitionA. Rosenfeld, J.A. Feldman, L.N. Kanal, and P.H. WinstonProceedings of the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI 1977), Cambridge, Massachusetts, pp. 993August 1977AI
A Semantics-Based Decision Theory Region AnalyserY. Yakimovsky and J.A. FeldmanProceedings of the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI 1973), Stanford, California, pp. 580-588August 1973AI
A Formal Semantics for Programming LanguagesJ.A. FeldmanProceedings of the International Federation of Information Processing SocietiesMay 1965AI
A Survey of Grammatical InferenceJ.A. Feldman and A. BiermannProceedings of the International Congress on Pattern Recognition, Honolulu, Hawaii. Also in Frontiers of Pattern Recognition, S. Watanabe (ed.), Academic Press, 1972January 1971AI
Active Threads: Enabling Fine-Grained Parallelism in Object-Oriented LanguagesB. Gomes, B. Weissman, and J. FeldmanProceedings of the International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA ’98), Las Vegas, NevadaJuly 1998AI
Parallelizing Connectionist Networks for Pattern Recognition: A Library ApproachB. Gomes, B. Weissman, and J. FeldmanProceedings of the International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA ’98), Las Vegas, NevadaJuly 1998AI
Massively Parallel Computational Models of Biological SystemsJ.A. FeldmanProceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Mathematical Modeling, Zurich, SwitzerlandAugust 1983AI
A Connectionist Encoding of Parameterized Schemas and Reactive PlansL. Shastri, D.J. Grannes, S. Narayanan, and J. FeldmanProceedings of the First SMART-Symposium, Reisenburg Castle, Germany, July 1997. In GK Kraetzschmar, G Palm (eds), “Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 1624,” pp. 1-28 1999AI
Active Schemas for Generation, Recognition, and Understanding of ActionJ. Feldman, G. Lakoff, and S. NarayananProceedings of the First Mirror Neuron Conference 2000AI
The Stanford Hand-Eye ProjectJ.A. Feldman, C.M. Feldman, G. Falk, C. Grape, J. Pearlman, I. Sobel, and J.M. TenenbaumProceedings of the First International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI), Washington, DC, pp. 521-526May 1969AI
Bad-Mouthing FramesJ.A. FeldmanProceedings of the First Conference on Theoretical Issues in Natural Language Processing, Cambridge, MassachusettsJune 1975AI

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