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A Temporal Extension of the Four Frames ModelJ.A. FeldmanModels of Brain Function, pp. 423-441, Rodney M. J. Cotterill (ed.), Cambridge University Press 1989AI
Connectionist Representation of ConceptsJ.A. FeldmanConnectionism in Perspective, pp. 25-45, R. Pfeifer (ed.), Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. 1989AI
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
Neural Representations of Conceptual KnowledgeJ.A. FeldmanNeural Connections, Mental Computation, L. Nadel, et al. (eds.), Bradford Books. Also in Review of Cognitive Science, N. Sharkey (ed.), Ablex Publishing Corporation 1989AI
What Lies AheadJ.A. FeldmanBYTE Magazine, McGraw-Hill PublicationJanuary 1989AI
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
Connectionist Representation of ConceptsJ.A. FeldmanD. Waltz and J. A. Feldman (eds.), Connectionist Models and Their Applications 1988AI
Structured Neural Networks in Nature and in Computer ScienceJ.A. FeldmanNeural Computers, R. Eckmiller and C. v.d. Malsburg (eds.), NATO ASI Series, Springer-Verlag 1988AI
Time, Space and Form in VisionJ.A. FeldmanICSI Technical Report TR-88-011. Also TR244, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New York 1988AI
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
Energy Methods in Connectionist ModelingJ.A. FeldmanPattern Recognition, Theory and Applications, P. A. Devijver and J. Kittler (eds.), NATO ASI Series in Computer Science, Vol. F30, pp. 223-247, Springer Verlag 1987AI
Connectionist Models and Parallelism in High Level VisionJ.A. FeldmanCVGIP, Special Issue on in Human and Machine Vision, Vol. 31, pp. 178-200. Also TR146, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New York 1985AI
Connectionist Models and Their ApplicationsJ.A. FeldmanIntroduction to Special Issue in Cognitive Science, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 1-2January 1985AI
Connections: Massive Parallelism in Natural and Artificial IntelligenceJ.A. FeldmanBYTE Magazine, pp. 277-284April 1985AI
Energy and the Behavior of Connectionist ModelsJ.A. FeldmanTR155, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New YorkNovember 1985AI
Four Frames Suffice: A Provisional Model of Vision and SpaceJ.A. FeldmanBehavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 8, pp. 265-289June 1985AI
Brains and Robots, Two Weak Attempts at the Grand SynthesisJ.A. FeldmanReview for Cognition and Brain Theory 1984AI
Review of The Architecture of Cognition, by John R. AndersonJ.A. FeldmanCognition and Brain Theory 1984AI
Massively Parallel Computational Models of Biological SystemsJ.A. FeldmanProceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Mathematical Modeling, Zurich, SwitzerlandAugust 1983AI
Dynamic Connections in Neural NetworksJ.A. FeldmanBiological Cybernetics, Vol. 46, pp. 27-39 1982AI
Four Frames Suffice: A Provisionary Model of Vision and SpaceJ.A. FeldmanTR99, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New York 1982AI
Recent Results of the Rochester Image Understanding ProjectJ.A. FeldmanProceedings of the DARPA Image Understanding Workshop, Palo Alto, CaliforniaSeptember 1982AI
A Connectionist Model of Visual MemoryJ.A. FeldmanParallel Models of Associative Memory, pp. 65-97, G. E. Hinton and J. A. Anderson (eds.), Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Hillsdale, New Jersey 1981AI
Memory and Change in Connection NetworksJ.A. FeldmanTR96, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New YorkDecember 1981AI
On the Importance of Basic Research in RoboticsJ.A. FeldmanProceedings of the Robotics Research Workshop, Newport, Rhode IslandApril 1980AI
A Distributed Information Processing Model of Visual MemoryJ.A. FeldmanProceedings of the Conference on Associative Memory and Parallel Computation, San Diego, California. Also TR52, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, December 1979June 1979AI
High Level Programming for Distributed ComputingJ.A. FeldmanCommunications of the ACM, Vol. 22, Issue 6, pp. 353-368. Reprinted in Distributed Computing: Concepts and Implementations, P. L. McEntire, J. G. O'Reilly and R. E. Larson (eds.), IEEE Press, New York 1979AI
Is Memory Still a Mystery?J.A. FeldmanProceedings of the Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Models of Specific SystemsAugust 1979AI
Programming LanguagesJ.A. FeldmanScientific American, Vol. 241, No. 6December 1979AI
System Support for Advanced Image UnderstandingJ.A. FeldmanProceedings of the DARPA Image Understanding Workshop, Boston, MassachusettsMay 1978AI
Towards Symbolic Models of Neural NetsJ.A. FeldmanPresented at the Cold Spring Harbor Conference on Biological Information ProcessingAugust 1978AI
A Programming Language for Distributed ComputingJ.A. FeldmanProceedings of the Fifth Annual III Conference, published by Institut de Recherche en Informatique et Automatique, Rennes, FranceMay 1977AI
A Programming Methodology for Distributed Computing (among other things)J.A. FeldmanTR9, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, New YorkJanuary 1977AI
Overview of the Rochester Image Understanding ProgramJ.A. FeldmanComputer Science Department, University of Rochester. Presented to the DARPA Image Understanding WorkshopApril 1977AI
The Science of Artificial IntelligenceJ.A. FeldmanCommentary on a paper by Duda, Nilsson, and Raphael, Research Directions in Software Technology 1977AI
The Stanford Hand-Eye Project--Recent ResultsJ.A. FeldmanPresented at IFIP Congress, Stockholm, Sweden 1974AI
Bad-Mouthing FramesJ.A. FeldmanProceedings of the First Conference on Theoretical Issues in Natural Language Processing, Cambridge, MassachusettsJune 1975AI
Associative LanguagesJ.A. FeldmanThe Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology, A. Ralston (ed.) 1973AI
Automatic ProgrammingJ.A. FeldmanCS 255, Stanford University, Computer Science Department, Stanford, CaliforniaFebruary 1972AI
Some Decidability Results on Grammatical Inference and ComplexityJ.A. FeldmanInformation and Control, Vol. 20, Issue 3, pp. 244-262 1972AI
A Way of Looking at ThingsJ.A. FeldmanHebrew University, Computer Science DepartmentFebruary 1971AI
Some Decidability Results on Grammatical Inference and ComplexityJ.A. FeldmanInformation and Control, Vol. 20, No. 3, pp. 244-262April 1971AI
Getting a Computer to See Simple ScenesJ.A. FeldmanIEEE Student JournalSeptember 1970AI
Machine IntelligenceJ.A. FeldmanReview of Numbers I, III of the Machine Intelligence Series, in Information and Control, Vol. 14, pp. 490-492 1969AI
Towards Automatic ProgrammingJ.A. FeldmanPreprints of the NATO Software Engineering Conference, Rome, Italy 1969AI
First Thoughts on Grammatical InferenceJ.A. FeldmanA.I. Memo No. 55, Stanford University 1967AI
A formal semantics for computer languages and its application in a compiler-compilerJ.A. FeldmanCommunications of the ACM, Vol. 9, Issue 1, pp. 3-9 1966AI
A Formal Semantics for Programming LanguagesJ.A. FeldmanProceedings of the International Federation of Information Processing SocietiesMay 1965AI
Aspects of Associative ProcessingJ.A. FeldmanTN-1965-13, Lincoln Laboratory, MIT, Lexington, Massachusetts 1965AI
A Formal Semantics for Computer Oriented LanguagesJ.A. FeldmanPh.D. Dissertation, Carnegie-Mellon University 1964AI

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