| Coming and Going | C. Fillmore | In Santa Cruz Lectures on Deixis, pp. 50-69 | 1971 | AI | [PDF]
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| Deixis 2 | C. Fillmore | In Santa Cruz Lectures on Deixis, pp. 70-90 | 1971 | AI | [PDF]
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| Getting a Computer to See Simple Scenes | J.A. Feldman | IEEE Student Journal | September 1970 | AI | |
| The Grammar of Hitting and Breaking | C. J. Fillmore | In Readings in English Transformational Grammar, R. Jacobs and P. Rosenbaum, eds., pp. 120-133, Georgetown University Press. | June 1970 | Speech | [PDF]
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| The Stanford Hand-Eye Project | J.A. Feldman, C.M. Feldman, G. Falk, C. Grape, J. Pearlman, I. Sobel, and J.M. Tenenbaum | Proceedings of the First International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI), Washington, DC, pp. 521-526 | May 1969 | AI | |
| Grammatical Inference and Grammatical Complexity | J.A. Feldman, et.al | CS 125, Stanford University, Computer Science Department, Stanford, California | May 1969 | AI | |
| Machine Intelligence | J.A. Feldman | Review of Numbers I, III of the Machine Intelligence Series, in Information and Control, Vol. 14, pp. 490-492 | 1969 | AI | |
| Towards Automatic Programming | J.A. Feldman | Preprints of the NATO Software Engineering Conference, Rome, Italy | 1969 | AI | |
| The Computer Description of Simply Described Scenes | J.A. Feldman, R.P. Paul, and G. Falk | A.I. Memo 101, Stanford University; also in Pertinent Concepts in Computer Graphics, J. Nievergelt and M. Faiman (eds.), University of Illinois Press | 1969 | AI | |
| An ALGOL-based associative language | J.A. Feldman and P. Rovner | A.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 | 1968 | AI | |
| Translator writing systems | J.A. Feldman and D. Gries | Communications of the ACM, Vol. 11, Issue 2, pp. 77-113 | 1968 | AI | |
| The Case for Case | C. J. Fillmore | Universals in Linguistic Theory, E. Bach and R. Harms, eds., Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, pp. 1-88 | 1968 | AI | [PDF]
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| The LEAP language and data structure | P. Rovner and J.A. Feldman | IFIP Congress, Vol. 1, pp. 579-585 | 1968 | AI | |
| The Compiler-compiler in a Time-Sharing Environment | J.A. Feldman and J. Curry | Summer Lectures on Advanced Computer Organization, University of Michigan; also Bit Dropper, September 1967 | June 1967 | AI | |
| Translator Writing Systems | J.A. Feldman and D. Gries | CS 69, Computer Science Department, Stanford University | June 1967 | AI | |
| First Thoughts on Grammatical Inference | J.A. Feldman | A.I. Memo No. 55, Stanford University | 1967 | AI | |
| An Associative Processing System for Conventional Digital Computers | J.A. Feldman and P.D. Rovner | TN-1967-19, Lincoln Laboratory, MIT, Lexington, Massachusetts | 1967 | AI | |
| The Leap Language and Data Structure | J.A. Feldman and P.D. Rovner | Lincoln Laboratory Memorandum; also in reduced form in Proceedings of the International Federation of Information Processing Societies, August 1968 | January 1966 | AI | |
| A formal semantics for computer languages and its application in a compiler-compiler | J.A. Feldman | Communications of the ACM, Vol. 9, Issue 1, pp. 3-9 | 1966 | AI | |
| A Formal Semantics for Programming Languages | J.A. Feldman | Proceedings of the International Federation of Information Processing Societies | May 1965 | AI | |
| Aspects of Associative Processing | J.A. Feldman | TN-1965-13, Lincoln Laboratory, MIT, Lexington, Massachusetts | 1965 | AI | |
| A Formal Semantics for Computer Oriented Languages | J.A. Feldman | Ph.D. Dissertation, Carnegie-Mellon University | 1964 | AI | |
| Some Regularity Theorems on Kernel Methods of Summation for Functions of a Complex Variable | J.A. Feldman | Master's Thesis, University of Pittsburgh | 1961 | AI | |
| Context and Causality in Cognitive Science | J. Feldman | To appear in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface | 0000 | AI | |