Publications
L0 - The First Five Years of an Automated Language Acquisition Project.
10(1-2), 103-129.
(1996).
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Extending Embodied Lexical Development.
Proceedings of 20th Cognitive Science Society Conference. 84-90.
(1998). A Connectionist Encoding of Parameterized Schemas and Reactive Plans.
Proceedings of the First SMART-Symposium. 1-28.
(1999). Active Schemas for Generation, Recognition, and Understanding of Action.
Proceedings of the First Mirror Neuron Conference.
(2000).
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FrameNet Meets the Semantic Web: A DAML+OIL Frame Representation.
Proceedings of the The Eighteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence.
(2002). From Frames to Inference.
Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Scalable Natural Language Understanding.
(2002). Putting Frames in Perspective.
Proceedings COLING 2002.
(2002). Analysis and Simulation of Web Services.
Computer Networks. 42, 675-693.
(2003). Embodied Verbal Semantics: Evidence from an Image-Verb Matching Task.
Proceedings of Cognitive Science Conference.
(2003).
(2003). Putting FrameNet Data into the ISO Linguistic Annotation FrameWork.
Proceedings of the ACL 2003 Workshop on Linguistic Annotation: Getting the Model Right.
(2003). The role of cortico-basal-thalamic loops in cognition: a computational model and preliminary results.
Neurocomputing. 52-54, 605-614.
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(2003). Answering Questions Using Advanced Semantics and Probabilistic Inference.
Proceedings of the Pragmatics of Question Answering Workshop at the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics Human Language Technologies Conference (NAACL HLT 2004).
(2004).
(2004). Embodied Meaning in a Neural Theory of Language.
Brain and Language. 89(2),
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(2004). Semantic Structures for Question Answering.
Proceedings of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics Human Language Technologies Conference (NAACL HLT 2004).
(2004). Simulated Action in an Embodied Construction Grammar.
Proceedings of the 26th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society.
(2004).