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| Massively Parallel Computational Models | J.A. Feldman | Chapter 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 | 1989 | AI | |
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| Connections: Massive Parallelism in Natural and Artificial Intelligence | J.A. Feldman | BYTE Magazine, pp. 277-284 | April 1985 | AI | |
| What Lies Ahead | J.A. Feldman | BYTE Magazine, McGraw-Hill Publication | January 1989 | AI | |
| Support for Lateralization of the Whorf Effect Beyond the Realm of Color Discrimination | A. Gilbert, T. Regier, P. Kay, and R. Ivry | Brain and Language, Vol. 105, Issue 2, pp. 91-98 | May 2008 | AI | |
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| Collocational Information in the FrameNet Database | J. Ruppenhofer, C.F. Baker, and C.J. Fillmore | Braasch, Anna and Claus Povlsen (eds.), Proceedings of the Tenth Euralex International Congress. Copenhagen, Denmark. Vol. I: 359-369 | 2002 | AI | |
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| Four Frames Suffice: A Provisional Model of Vision and Space | J.A. Feldman | Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 8, pp. 265-289 | June 1985 | AI | |
| An Extended Local Connectionist Manifesto: Embracing Relational and Procedural Knowledge | L. Shastri | Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 492-493 | August 2000 | AI | [PDF]
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| Starting where the dictionaries stop: The challenge for computational lexicography | C.J. Fillmore and B.T.S. Atkins | Atkins, B. T. S. and A. Zampolli (Eds.) Computational Approaches to the Lexicon. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 349-393 | 1994 | AI | |
| On intelligence as memory: Book review | J. Feldman | Artificial Intelligence, Vol 169, No. 2, pp. 181-183 | November 2005 | AI | |
| L0 - The First Five Years of an Automated Language Acquisition Project | J. Feldman, G. Lakoff , D. Bailey, S. Narayanan, T. Regier, and A. Stolcke | Artificial Intelligence Review, Vol. 10, Issues 1-2, pp. 103-129 | 1996 | AI | |
| Robots with Common Sense | J.A. Feldman | Artificial Intelligence and Mathematical Theory of Computation, V. Lifshitz (ed.), Academic Press | 1991 | AI | |
| Advances in Shruti - A Neurally Motivated Model of Relational Knowledge Representation and Rapid Inference Using Temporal Synchrony | L. Shastri | Applied Intelligence, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 79-108 | July 1999 | AI | [PDF]
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| Conventional and Connectionist Parallel Computation | J.A. Feldman | Applied Computer Science and Software, H. Schwaertzel (ed.), Springer-Verlag | 1991 | AI | |
| Connectionist Systems | J.A. Feldman et. al | Annual Review of Computer Science, Vol. 4, pp. 369-383 | 1990 | AI | |
| Frame Semantics and the Nature of Language | C.J. Fillmore | Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences: Conference on the Origin and Development of Language and Speech, Vol. 280, pp. 20-32 | 1976 | AI | [PDF]
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| Computing with Structured Connectionist Networks | J.A. Feldman et. al | An Introduction to Neural and Electronic Networks, pp. 434-454, S. F. Zornetzer, J. L. Davis, and C. Lau (eds.), Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers | 1990 | AI | |
| An Essay Concerning Robotic Understanding | J.A. Feldman | AI Magazine, Vol. 11, pp. 12-13 | 1990 | AI | |
| Neural Nets, Routines and Semantic Networks | J.A. Feldman and L. Shastri | Advances in Cognitive Science, N. Sharkey (ed.), Ellis Horwood Publishers | 1986 | AI | |
| Effects of Usage Based Feedback on Video Retrieval: A Simulation Based Study | D. Vallet, F. Hopfgartner, J. M. Jose, and P. Castells | ACM Transactions on Information Systems, Vol. 29, Issue 2, Article 11 | April 2011 | AI | [PDF]
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| Connectionist Models and Their Applications | D. Waltz and J.A. Feldman (eds.) | Ablex Publishing Company | 1988 | AI | |
| First Thoughts on Grammatical Inference | J.A. Feldman | A.I. Memo No. 55, Stanford University | 1967 | 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 | |
| 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 | |
| Research with the Butterfly Multicomputer | J.A. Feldman, C.M. Brown, C.S. Ellis, T.J. LeBlanc, and G.L. Peterson | 1984-85 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. 109-118 | May 1985 | AI | |