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The FrameNet Database and Software ToolsC. J. Fillmore, C. F. Baker, and H. SatoProceedings of the Third International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2002), Las Palmas, Spain, pp. 1157-1160May 2002AI[PDF]

Seeing Arguments Through Transparent StructuresC.J. Fillmore, C.F. Baker, and H. SatoProceedings of the Third International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2002), Las Palmas, Spain, pp. 787-91May 2002AI[PDF]

Episodic Memory and Cortico-Hippocampal InteractionsL. ShastriTrends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 162-168April 2002AI[PDF]

FrameNet's Frames vs. Levin's Verb ClassesC.F. Baker and J. RuppenhoferProceedings of the 28th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society , Berkeley, California, pp. 27-38February 2002AI[PDF]

A New View of the Medial Temporal Lobes and the Structure of MemoryC. Ranganath, L. Shastri, and M. D'EspositoICSI Technical Report TR-02-001February 2002AI
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
Putting Frames in PerspectiveN. Chang, S. Narayanan, and M.R.L. PetruckProceedings COLING 2002. Nineteenth International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Taipei, Taiwan 2002AI[PDF]

From Frames to InferenceN. Chang, S. Narayanan, and M.R.L. PetruckProceedings of the First International Workshop on Scalable Natural Language Understanding, Heidelberg, Germany 2002AI
Herds of Wildebeest, Flasks of Vodka, Heaps of Trouble: An Embodied Construction Grammar Approach to English Measure PhrasesE. Dodge and A.C. WrightJ. Larson and M. Paster (Eds.) Proceedings of the 28th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: 75-86. 2002AI[PDF]

Transparency and Building Lexical Dependency GraphsC.J. Fillmore and H. SatoJ. Larson and M. Paster (eds.) Proceedings of the 28th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society. 87-99 2002AI
FrameNet Meets the Semantic Web: A DAML+OIL Frame RepresentationS. Narayanan, C.J. Fillmore, C.F. Baker, and M.R.L. PetruckProceedings of the The Eighteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence. Edmonton, Canada 2002AI
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
A Connectionist Encoding of Parameterized Schemas and Reactive PlansL. Shastri, D. Grannes, S. Narayanan, and J. FeldmanHybrid Information Processing in Adaptive Autonomous vehicles, G.K. Kraetzschmar and G. Palm (Eds.), Springer-Verlag, Berlin; also ICSI Technical Report TR-02-008 2002AI
Mini-Grammars of Some-Time When Expressions in EnglishC. J. FillmoreIn Complex Sentences in Grammar and Discourse: Essays in Honor of Sandra A. Thompson, J. Bybee and M. Noonan, eds., pp. 31-59, John Benjamins 2002AI
A Connectionist Model of Planning via Back-Chaining SearchM. Garagnani, L. Shastri, and C. WendelkenProceedings of the 20th Workshop of the UK Planning and Scheduling Special Interest Group (PLANSIG 2001), Edinburgh, ScotlandDecember 2001AI[PDF]

The Emergence of WordsT. Regier, B. Corrigan, R. Cabasaan, A. Woodward, M. Gasser, and L. SmithProceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2001), Edinburgh, Scotland, pp. 815-820August 2001AI
Frame Semantics for Text UnderstandingC.J. Fillmore and C.F. BakerProceedings of NAACL 2001, WordNet and Other Lexical Resources Workshop, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaJune 2001AI
Grounding Spatial Language in Perception: An Empirical and Computational InvestigationT. Regier and L. CarlsonJournal of Experimental Psychology: General, Vol. 130, No. 2, pp. 273-298June 2001AI
Grounded learning of grammatical constructionsN. Chang and T. MaiaProceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence 2001 Spring Symposium on Learning Grounded Representations, Stanford, CaliforniaMarch 2001AI
Semantic agreement and construalB. Bergen and N. ChangMeeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Washington, DC 2001AI
Frame Semantics as a framework for describing polysemy and syntactic structures of English and German motion verbs in contrastive computational lexicographyH.C. BoasProceedings of the Corpus Linguistics 2001 Conference. Technical Papers, Vol. 13. Lancaster, UK: University Centre for computer corpus research on language 2001AI
Where is natural language understanding? Toward context-dependent utterance interpretationJ. Bryant, N. Chang, R. Porzel, and K. SandersProceedings of the 7th Annual Conference on Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing AMLaP, Saarbrücken, Germany 2001AI
Reference resolution in child-directed speech: A deep semantic approachN. Chang and R. HunterInternational Workshop on Reference and Coherence in Discourse; Formal, Functional and Cognitive Approaches, Utrecht, The Netherlands 2001AI
Building a Large Lexical Databank Which Provides Deep SemanticsC.J. Fillmore, C. Wooters, and C.F. BakerProceedings of the Pacific Asian Conference on Language, Information and Computation (PACLIC), Hong Kong 2001AI
A computational model of episodic memory formation in the hippocampal systemL. ShastriNeurocomputing, Vol. 38-40, pp. 889-897 2001AI
Biological grounding of recruitment learning and vicinal algorithms in long-term potentiationL. ShastriIn Emergent neural computational architectures based on neuroscience, J. Austin, S. Wermter, and D. Wilshaw (Eds.), pp. 348-367, Springer-Verlag 2001AI
Automatic Labeling of Semantic RolesD. Gildea and D. JurafskyProceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2000), Hong KongOctober 2000AI
An Extended Local Connectionist Manifesto: Embracing Relational and Procedural KnowledgeL. ShastriBehavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 492-493August 2000AI[PDF]

Seeking coherent explanations - a fusion of structured connectionism, temporal synchrony, and evidential reasoningL. Shastri and C. WendelkenProceedings of the 22nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2000), Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaAugust 2000AI[PDF]

Linguistic and Non-Linguistic Spatial CategorizationL. E. Crawford, T. Regier, and J. HuttenlocherCognition, Vol. 75, No. 3, pp. 209-235June 2000AI
The FrameNet tagset for frame-semantic and syntactic coding of predicate-argument structureC.R. Johnson and C.J. FillmoreProceedings of the First Meeting of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ANLP-NAACL 2000), Seattle, Washington, pp. 56-62May 2000AI
Probabilistic inference and learning in a connectionist causal networkC. Wendelken and L. ShastriProceedings of the Second International ICSC Symposium on Neural Computation (NC'2000), Berlin, GermanyMay 2000AI[PDF]

FrameNet: Frame semantics meets the corpusC.J. Fillmore and C.F. BakerPoster session at The Linguistic Society of AmericaJanuary 2000AI
Layered Hybrid Models for Cognitive ScienceD. Bailey and J. FeldmanIn Hybrid Neural Systems, Wermter and Sun (Eds) Springer, pp.14-27 2000AI
Probability in phonological generalizations: Modeling optional French final consonantsB. BergenProceedings of the 26th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, Berkeley, California 2000AI
Ramifications of phonology-syntax interactions for phonological modelsB. BergenProceedings of the 24th Annual Penn Linguistics Colloquium, pp. 27-36 2000AI
Spatial Schematicity of prepositions in neural grammarB. Bergen and N. ChangFifth Conference on Conceptual Structure, Discourse, and Language, Santa Barbara, California 2000AI
Prepositional semantics in embodied construction grammarB. Bergen and N. ChangFifth Berkeley-Paris Cognitive-Enunciative Conference, Berkeley, California 2000AI
Simulation-based language understanding in embodied construction grammarB. Bergen, N. Chang, and M. PaskinIn Jan-Ola Ostman, ed., Construction Grammar(s): Cognitive and Cross-language dimensions 2000AI
Understanding idiomsN. Chang and I. FischerKONVENS 2000/Sprachikommunikation, Ilmenau, Germany 2000AI
Active Schemas for Generation, Recognition, and Understanding of ActionJ. Feldman, G. Lakoff, and S. NarayananProceedings of the First Mirror Neuron Conference 2000AI
Types and Quantifiers in Shruti --- a connectionist model of rapid reasoning and relational processingL. ShastriHybrid Neural Symbolic Integration, S. Wermter and R. Sun (Eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Springer-Verlag 2000AI
An Extended Local Connectionist Manifesto: Embracing Relational and Procedural KnowledgeL. ShastriBehavioral and Brain Sciences 2000AI[PDF]

Infants learning algebraic rulesL. ShastriScience, Vol. 285, Issue 5434, pp. 1673September 1999AI
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]

Knowledge fusion in the large - taking a cue from the brainL. Shastri and C. WendelkenProceedings of the Second International Conference on Information Fusion (FUSION'99), Sunnyvale, CaliforniaJuly 1999AI[PDF]

Soft Computing in Shruti -- A neurally plausible model of reflexive reasoning and relational information processingL. Shastri and C. WendelkenProceedings of the Third International Symposium on Soft Computing, Genova, Italy, pp. 741-747June 1999AI
Multiple frame inheritance in lexical descriptionsC.R. JohnsonPresentation at the Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of AmericaJanuary 09 1999AI
Connectionist Symbol Processing: Dead or Alive?A. Jagota, T. Plate, L. Shastri, and R. Sun (eds.)Neural Computing Surveys, Vol. 2, pp. 1-40 1999AI
Parallel inference with very large knowledge basesD. Mani and L. ShastriHigh Performance Cluster Computing, Vol. 2, R. Buyya, Ed., Prentice Hall 1999AI

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