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Research with the Butterfly MulticomputerJ.A. Feldman, C.M. Brown, C.S. Ellis, T.J. LeBlanc, and G.L. Peterson1984-85 Computer Science and Engineering Research Review, pp. 3-23. Also appears as "Artificial Intelligence Research on the Butterfly Multiprocessor,'' in the proceedings of the Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Distributed Problem Solving, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, pp. 109-118May 1985AI
The Computer Description of Simply Described ScenesJ.A. Feldman, R.P. Paul, and G. FalkA.I. Memo 101, Stanford University; also in Pertinent Concepts in Computer Graphics, J. Nievergelt and M. Faiman (eds.), University of Illinois Press 1969AI
An ALGOL-based associative languageJ.A. Feldman and P. RovnerA.I. Memo 66, Stanford University; ; also in Communications of the ACM, Vol. 12, No. 8, August 1969, pp. 439-449. Reprinted in Introduction to Information Science, T. Saracevic (ed.), Bowker, 1971 1968AI
First Thoughts on Grammatical InferenceJ.A. FeldmanA.I. Memo No. 55, Stanford University 1967AI
Connectionist Models and Their ApplicationsD. Waltz and J.A. Feldman (eds.)Ablex Publishing Company 1988AI
Effects of Usage Based Feedback on Video Retrieval: A Simulation Based StudyD. Vallet, F. Hopfgartner, J. M. Jose, and P. CastellsACM Transactions on Information Systems, Vol. 29, Issue 2, Article 11April 2011AI[PDF]

Neural Nets, Routines and Semantic NetworksJ.A. Feldman and L. ShastriAdvances in Cognitive Science, N. Sharkey (ed.), Ellis Horwood Publishers 1986AI
An Essay Concerning Robotic UnderstandingJ.A. FeldmanAI Magazine, Vol. 11, pp. 12-13 1990AI
Computing with Structured Connectionist NetworksJ.A. Feldman et. alAn Introduction to Neural and Electronic Networks, pp. 434-454, S. F. Zornetzer, J. L. Davis, and C. Lau (eds.), Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers 1990AI
Frame Semantics and the Nature of LanguageC.J. FillmoreAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences: Conference on the Origin and Development of Language and Speech, Vol. 280, pp. 20-32 1976AI[PDF]

Connectionist SystemsJ.A. Feldman et. alAnnual Review of Computer Science, Vol. 4, pp. 369-383 1990AI
Conventional and Connectionist Parallel ComputationJ.A. FeldmanApplied Computer Science and Software, H. Schwaertzel (ed.), Springer-Verlag 1991AI
Advances in Shruti - A Neurally Motivated Model of Relational Knowledge Representation and Rapid Inference Using Temporal SynchronyL. ShastriApplied Intelligence, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 79-108July 1999AI[PDF]

Robots with Common SenseJ.A. FeldmanArtificial Intelligence and Mathematical Theory of Computation, V. Lifshitz (ed.), Academic Press 1991AI
L0 - The First Five Years of an Automated Language Acquisition ProjectJ. Feldman, G. Lakoff , D. Bailey, S. Narayanan, T. Regier, and A. StolckeArtificial Intelligence Review, Vol. 10, Issues 1-2, pp. 103-129 1996AI
On intelligence as memory: Book reviewJ. FeldmanArtificial Intelligence, Vol 169, No. 2, pp. 181-183November 2005AI
Starting where the dictionaries stop: The challenge for computational lexicographyC.J. Fillmore and B.T.S. AtkinsAtkins, B. T. S. and A. Zampolli (Eds.) Computational Approaches to the Lexicon. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 349-393 1994AI
Artificial Intelligence and Advanced AutomationJ.A. Feldman and R.P. PaulAutomation Research Council Report 1974AI
Universally Manipulable Body Models -- Dual Quaternion Representations in Layered and Dynamic MMCsM. SchillingAutonomous Robots, Vol. 30, No. 4, pp. 399-425, DOI: 10.1007/s10514-011-9226-3 This is the author’s version of the work. The final publication is available at www.springerlink.com. 2011AI[PDF]

From Transient Patterns to Persistent Structures: A model of episodic memory formation via cortic-hippocampal interactionsL. ShastriBehavioral and Brain Science, in revisionJanuary 2004AI[PDF]

Variations in Color Naming Within and Across PopulationsP. Kay and M. A. WebsterBehavioral and Brain Science, Vol. 28, No. 4, pp. 512-513August 2005AI
An Extended Local Connectionist Manifesto: Embracing Relational and Procedural KnowledgeL. ShastriBehavioral and Brain Sciences 2000AI[PDF]

From simple associations to systematic reasoningL. Shastri and V. AjjanagaddeBehavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 417-494. 1993AI
Temporal Synchrony, Dynamic Bindings, and SHRUTI -- a representational but non-classical model of reflexive reasoningL. ShastriBehavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 19, No. 2, 331--337 1996AI[PDF]

An Extended Local Connectionist Manifesto: Embracing Relational and Procedural KnowledgeL. ShastriBehavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 492-493August 2000AI[PDF]

Four Frames Suffice: A Provisional Model of Vision and SpaceJ.A. FeldmanBehavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 8, pp. 265-289June 1985AI
Dynamic Connections in Neural NetworksJ.A. FeldmanBiological Cybernetics, Vol. 46, pp. 27-39 1982AI
Collocational Information in the FrameNet DatabaseJ. Ruppenhofer, C.F. Baker, and C.J. FillmoreBraasch, Anna and Claus Povlsen (eds.), Proceedings of the Tenth Euralex International Congress. Copenhagen, Denmark. Vol. I: 359-369 2002AI
Embodied Meaning in a Neural Theory of LanguageJ. Feldman and S. NarayananBrain and Language Vol. 89, Issue 2, pp 385-392May 2004AI
Support for Lateralization of the Whorf Effect Beyond the Realm of Color DiscriminationA. Gilbert, T. Regier, P. Kay, and R. IvryBrain and Language, Vol. 105, Issue 2, pp. 91-98May 2008AI
What Lies AheadJ.A. FeldmanBYTE Magazine, McGraw-Hill PublicationJanuary 1989AI
Connections: Massive Parallelism in Natural and Artificial IntelligenceJ.A. FeldmanBYTE Magazine, pp. 277-284April 1985AI
Computational Models of Figurative LanguageB. Loenneker-Rodman and S. NarayananCambridge Encyclopedia of Psycholinguistics, Cambridge University Press, 2010 2010AI
Computational Models of Figurative LanguageB. Loenneker-Rodman and S. NarayananCambridge Encyclopedia of Psycholinguistics, M. Spivey, M. Joanisse, and K. McRae, eds., Cambridge University Press 2012AI
Massively Parallel Computational ModelsJ.A. FeldmanChapter 5 in Quantitative Analyses of Behavior: Vol. 8. Also in Pattern Recognition and Concept Formation in Animals, People, and Machines, M. L. Commons, R. J. Herrnstein, S. M. Kosslyn, and D. B. Mumford (eds.), Harvard University Press 1989AI
Discontinuous Dependencies and Complex DeterminersP. Kay and I. A. SagChapter in Sign-Based Construction Grammer, H. C. Boas and I. A. Sag, eds., CSLI PublicationsJanuary 2012AI[PDF]

Discontinuous Dependencies and Complex DeterminersP. Kay and I. A. SagChapter in Sign-Based Construction Grammer, H. C. Boas and I. A. Sag, eds., CSLI PublicationsJanuary 2012AI[PDF]

A computational model of comprehension-based construction acquisitionN. ChangChild Language Research Forum, Stanford UniversityMay 2004AI[PDF]

FrameNet español. Una red semántica de marcos conceptualesC. Subirats-RüggebergCognición y percepción lingüística, Universidad de Valencia and Leipzig University, 182-196 2005AI[PDF]

Review of The Architecture of Cognition, by John R. AndersonJ.A. FeldmanCognition and Brain Theory 1984AI
Color Naming Universals: The Case of BerinmoP. Kay and T. RegierCognition, Vol. 102, No. 2, pp. 289-298February 2007AI
Linguistic and Non-Linguistic Spatial CategorizationL. E. Crawford, T. Regier, and J. HuttenlocherCognition, Vol. 75, No. 3, pp. 209-235June 2000AI
Learning the Unlearnable: The Role of Missing EvidenceT. Regier and S. GahlCognition, Vol. 93, No. 2, pp. 147-155September 2004AI
Ecological Expected Utility and the Mythical Neural CodeJ. FeldmanCognitive Neurodynamics, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 25-35March 2010AI[PDF]

The Neural Binding Problem(s)J. FeldmanCognitive Neurodynamics, Vol. 7, Issue 1, pp. 1-11February 2013AI[PDF]

The Emergence of Words: Attentional Learning in Form and MeaningT. RegierCognitive Science, Vol. 29, Issue 6, pp. 819-865January 2005AI
Attention to Endpoints: A Cross-Linguistic Constraint on Spatial MeaningT. Regier and M. ZhengCognitive Science, Vol. 31, Issue 4, pp. 705-719July 2007AI
Spatial and Linguistic Aspects of Visual Imagery in Sentence ProcessingB. Bergen, T. S. Lindsay, T. Matlock, and S. NarayananCognitive Science, Vol. 31, Issue 5, pp. 733-764September 2007AI
Indirect Evidence and the Poverty of the Stimulus: The Case of Anaphoric OneS. Foraker, T. Regier, N. Khetarpal, A. Perfors, and J. TenenbaumCognitive Science, Vol. 33, No. 2, pp. 287-300March 2009AI[PDF]

Connectionist Models and Their PropertiesJ.A. Feldman and D.H. BallardCognitive Science, Vol. 6, pp. 205-254 1982AI

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