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TitleAuthorBibliographicDatesort ascendingGroupLinks
Coming and GoingC. FillmoreIn Santa Cruz Lectures on Deixis, pp. 50-69 1971AI[PDF]

Deixis 2C. FillmoreIn Santa Cruz Lectures on Deixis, pp. 70-90 1971AI[PDF]

Getting a Computer to See Simple ScenesJ.A. FeldmanIEEE Student JournalSeptember 1970AI
The Grammar of Hitting and BreakingC. J. FillmoreIn Readings in English Transformational Grammar, R. Jacobs and P. Rosenbaum, eds., pp. 120-133, Georgetown University Press.June 1970Speech[PDF]

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
Grammatical Inference and Grammatical ComplexityJ.A. Feldman, et.alCS 125, Stanford University, Computer Science Department, Stanford, CaliforniaMay 1969AI
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
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
Translator writing systemsJ.A. Feldman and D. GriesCommunications of the ACM, Vol. 11, Issue 2, pp. 77-113 1968AI
The Case for CaseC. J. FillmoreUniversals in Linguistic Theory, E. Bach and R. Harms, eds., Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, pp. 1-88 1968AI[PDF]

The LEAP language and data structureP. Rovner and J.A. FeldmanIFIP Congress, Vol. 1, pp. 579-585 1968AI
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
Translator Writing SystemsJ.A. Feldman and D. GriesCS 69, Computer Science Department, Stanford UniversityJune 1967AI
First Thoughts on Grammatical InferenceJ.A. FeldmanA.I. Memo No. 55, Stanford University 1967AI
An Associative Processing System for Conventional Digital ComputersJ.A. Feldman and P.D. RovnerTN-1967-19, Lincoln Laboratory, MIT, Lexington, Massachusetts 1967AI
The Leap Language and Data StructureJ.A. Feldman and P.D. RovnerLincoln Laboratory Memorandum; also in reduced form in Proceedings of the International Federation of Information Processing Societies, August 1968January 1966AI
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
Some Regularity Theorems on Kernel Methods of Summation for Functions of a Complex VariableJ.A. FeldmanMaster's Thesis, University of Pittsburgh 1961AI
Context and Causality in Cognitive ScienceJ. FeldmanTo appear in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface 0000AI

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