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MCCS-04-333CRL Language Resources Chinese and Arabic. Cowie, J., Jin, W., Abdelali, A., Mansouri Rad. H. 
MCCS-04-332Multi-Language Text Pre-processor User Guide. Cowie, J. and Abdelali, A. 
MCCS-04-331Interactive Cross Language Information Retrieval Using Transliterated Names Resolution. Cowie, J. and Abdelali, A. 
MCCS-03-330Proceedings of the ATMA, SIG-IL 6th Workshop on Interlinguas. 
MCCS-02-329Reference and Ellipsis in Ontological Semantics. McShane, M. and Nirenburg, S. 
MCCS-01-328About the Ontology of Actions. Kemke, C. 
MCCS-01-327Connectionist Parsing With Dynamic Neural Networks: "Can Neural Network make Chomsky Happy. Kemke, C. 
MCCS-01-326Arabic Interactive Cross-Language Information Retrieval Via Natural Language Processing. (Dissertation) Malki, A.WITHDRAWN
MCCS-01-325Polish Inflection Fit for Man and Machine. McShane, M. 
MCCS-00-324Supplementary Proceedings of the AMTA/SIG-IL Third Workshop on Interlinguas: Practical Applications of Interlingual Approaches to NLP. 
MCCS-00-323MCCS-00-323PENDING 
MCCS-00-322Processing Persian Text: Tokenization in the Shiraz Project. Megerdoomian, K. & Zajac, R. 
MCCS-00-321A Computational Analysis of the Persian Noun Phrase. Megerdoomian, K. 
MCCS-00-320Persian Computational Morphology: A Unificiation-Based Approach. Megerdoomian, K. 
MCCS-00-319Persian-English Machine Translation: An Overview of the Shiraz Project. Amtrup, J.W., Rad, H-M., Megerdoomian, K. & Zajac, R. 
MCCS-99-318Prolegomena to the Philosophy of Linguitics. S. Nirenburg & V. Raskin 
MCCS-99-317MCCS-99-317PENDING 
MCCS-98-316Proceedings of the AMTA/SIG-IL Second Workshop on Interlinguas. 
MCCS-98-315Computational Semantic Lexicon Acquisition: Methodology and Guidelines. E. Viegas & V. Raskin. 
MCCS-97-314Proceedings of the AMTA/SIG-IL First Workshop on Interlinguas. 
MCCS-97-313Rapid Deployment Morphology. S. Sheremetyeva, W. Jin & S. Nirenburg. 
MCCS-97-312The Mikrokosmos Core Generator: Expressibility with Efficiency. E. Viegas & S. Beale.BACKORDERED
MCCS-97-311An AI System for Metaphorical Reasoning about Mental States in Discourse. J.A. Barnden. 
MCCS-97-310Simulation and Uncertainty In Reasoning About Agents' Beliefs. J.A. Barnden. 
MCCS-97-309ARTWORK: Discourse Processing in Machine Translation of Dialog FINAL REPORT. J. Wiebe, D. Farwell & D. Villa. 
MCCS-97-308Instructions for Temporal Annotation of Scheduling Dialogs*. T. O'Hara, J. Wiebe & K. Payne. 
MCCS-97-307TIPSTER II 12-Month Demonstration System. J. Cowie & P. Bernick. 
MCCS-97-306On the Relationship between Disjunctive Databases and Cumulative Default Logic: A Preliminary Report. J.D. Jones. 
MCCS-97-305Tabula Rasa Meta-Tool: Text Extraction Tool-builder Toolkit. W. Ogden & P. Bernick. 
MCCS-96-304Ten Choices for Lexical Semantics. S. Nirenburg & V. Raskin. 
MCCS-96-303Pragmatic Referring Functions as Montague Semantic Operators. S.C. Helmreich. 
MCCS-96-302An Assessment of Cyc for Natural Language Processing. K. Mahesh, S. Nirenburg, J. Cowie & D. Farwell. 
MCCS-96-301A Method for Learning Decomposable Models Applied to NLP. R. Bruce & J. Wiebe. 
MCCS-96-300Evaluation of the Mikrokosmos System as of January 1996. R. Guillen, S. Helmreich & L. Wilson. 
MCCS-96-299Using Natural Language Interfaces. W.C. Ogden, & P. Bernick. 
MCCS-96-298A User's Guide to TDM: The CRL TIPSTER Document Manager. N. Sharples, & P. Bernick. 
MCCS-96-297The Influence of Paragraph Breaks and Subjective Elements on Tracking Point of View. J. Wiebe, G.A. Bruder. 
MCCS-96-296Knowledge-Based Systems for Natural Language Processing. K. Mahesh & S. Nirenburg. 
MCCS-96-295Morpho-semantics and Constructive Derivational Morphology: A Transcategorial Approach. E. Viegas, M. Gonzalez, J. Longwell. 
MCCS-96-294ARTWORK: Discourse Processing in Machine Translation of Dialog. J. Wiebe, D. Farwell, D. Villa, J-L. Chen, R. Sinclaire, T. Sandgren, G. Stein, D. Zarazua, T. Ohara. 
MCCS-96-293COMMON-SENSE REASONING ABOUT BELIEFS. G. Stein. 
MCCS-96-292Ontology Development for Machine Translation: Ideology and Methodology. K. Mahesh. 
MCCS-96-291An Experiment on Word sense Disambiguation of the Brown Corpus using WordNet. E. Agirre & G. Rigau. 
MCCS-96-290Semi-Automatic Authoring of Patent Claims. S. Sheremetyeva & S. Nirenburg. 
MCCS-96-289HUNTER-GATHERER: Constraint Satisfaction, Branch-and-Bound and Solution Synthesis to Computational Semantics. S. Beale. 
MCCS-95-288Lexical Semantics of Adjectives. V. Raskin & S. Nirenburg. 
MCCS-95-287Handling temporal relations in scheduling dialogues for an MT system* R. Guillen, D. Farwell, J. Wiebe. 
MCCS-95-286A Combinators for Connectionism: Quantification, Substitution and Unification without Variables*. J. Barnden. K. Srinivas. 
MCCS-95-285A Cibola: A Translator's Support System. W.C. Ogden, et.al. 
MCCS-95-284Aspects of Combinatorial Dynamics. Srikant, M. 
MCCS-95-283A Statistical Method for Word-Sense Disambiguation. R. Bruce 
MCCS-95-282Artificial Intelligence and Metaphors of Mind: Within-Vehicle Reasoning and its Benefits. J. Barnden, S. Helmreich, E. Iverson, G. Stein 
MCCS-95-281Apologiae Ontologiae. S. Nirenbur, V. Raskin, and B. Onyshkevych. 
MCCS-94-280An Efficient Data Structure to Maintain the Text Attributes of Multi-Lingual Test Widget Xmat and a Gui for Handling the Attributes. E.J. Yang. 
MCCS-94-279PERs from Projections for Binding-time Analysis. K. Davis. 
MCCS-94-278On the Effective Use of Metaphors in Human-Computer Interaction. E.D. Smilowitz. 
MCCS-94-277The Lexicon in the Scheme of KBMT Things. S. Nirenburg and B. Onyshkevych. 
MCCS-94-276Mobile Robots Teach Machine Level Programming. P. Teller and T. Dunning. 
MCCS-94-275Adapting Machine Translation Systems to Processing Dialog: A Feasibility Study Year-End Report. J. Wiebe, D. Farwell, and D. Villa. 
MCCS-94-274Enhancing the Repertory Grid Technique using Multidimensional Scaling. N. Brisaboa, N. Cooke, and A. Blanco-Ferro. 
MCCS-94-273Statistical Identification of Language. T. Dunning. 
MCCS-94-272Dependency-Directed Text Generation. S. Beale. 
MCCS-94-271Deriving and Norming a Set of Homonymic Items. L.S. Johansen. 
MCCS-94-270The Case of the Vanishing Frequency Effect: A Retest of the Verification Model. K.R. Paap and L.S. Johansen. 
MCCS-94-269An Empirical Evaluation of Association Networks as Memory and Information Retrieval Aids. R.L. Gomez. 
MCCS-94-268Critical evaluation of constraints theories. R.L. Gomez. 
MCCS-94-267Issues of Awareness and Abstraction in Tacit Learning. R.L. Gomez. 
MCCS-94-266An Analysis of a Connectionist Internal Representation: Do RAAM Networks Produce Truly Distributed Representations? (Dissertation) I.L. Balogh. 
MCCS-94-265An Integrated Implementation of Simulative, Uncertain and Metaphorical Reasoning about Mental States. J. Barnden, S. Helmreich, E. Iverson, and G.C. Stein. 
MCCS-94-264Tabula Rasa. W. Ogden, J. Cowie, and V. Rauls. 
MCCS-93-263Perceptual and Motor Tests of a Dynamic Model of Human Timing. D.R. Euston. 
MCCS-93-262Phylogenetic and Adaptive Explanations of Memory. J.C. Oliver-Rodriguez. 
MCCS-93-261Tracking Point of View in Narrative. J.M. Wiebe. 
MCCS-93-260Resolving Lexical Ambiguity. L. Guthrie, J. Guthrie, and J. Cowie. 
MCCS-93-259LEXI-CAD/CAM. L. Guthrie, R. Bruce, T. Luo, and V. Rauls. 
MCCS-93-258Penrose on Artificial Intelligence. Y. Wilks. 
MCCS-93-257Language, vision and metaphor. Y. Wilks. 
MCCS-93-256Projects at CRL in Natural Language Processing. J. Cowie, L. Smith, and Y. Wilks. 
MCCS-93-255Stone Soup and the French Room: the empiricist-rationalist debate about machine translation. Y. Wilks. 
MCCS-93-254Second Workshop of the Consortium for Lexical Research: US/European Lexical Cooperation. Y. Wilks. 
MCCS-93-253Distance Vector Representation of Words, derived from Reference Networks in Ordinary Dictionaries. Y. Niwa and Y. Nitta. 
MCCS-93-252Multi-lingual Information Retrieval. T. Dunning, and M. Davis. 
MCCS-92-251No Title. F. Lin.CANCELLED
MCCS-92-250VLSI Hybrid Temporal Neural Networks for Signal Processing. M.R. DeYong. 
MCCS-92-249A research program on machine-tractable dictionaries and their application to text analysis. L. Guthrie, J. Guthrie, Y. Wilks, J. Cowie, D. Farwell, B. Slator, and R. Bruce. 
MCCS-92-248Protocols for Reference Sharing in a Belief Ascription Model of Communication. J. Wang and Y. Wilks. 
MCCS-92-247The Development of an Application Independent Lexicon: LexBase. G.C. Stein, F. Lin, R. Bruce, F. Weng, and L. Guthrie. 
MCCS-92-246NounSense - A Disambiguated Noun Taxonomy with a Sense of Humour. R. Bruce, Y. Wilks, L. Guthrie, B. Slator, and T. Dunning. 
MCCS-92-245Working Memory Variables, Logical Combinators and Systematicity. J.A. Barnden and K. Srinivas. 
MCCS-92-244Questions de Traduction Automatique au Computing Research Laboratory (CRL) (French Version). S. Helmreich, W. Jin, Y. Wilks, and R. Guillen. 
MCCS-92-243First Workshop of the Consortium for Lexical Research. Y. Wilks. 
MCCS-92-242Research Issues in Machine Translation at the Computing Research Laboratory. S. Helmreich, W. Jin, Y. Wilks, and R. Guillen. 
MCCS-92-241Some Preliminary Results in Analyzing Verbs in LDOCE. F. Weng and L. Guthrie. 
MCCS-92-240Genus Verb Disambiguation: Possible or Impossible? G.C. Stein. 
MCCS-92-239Lexbase: A Lexical Database. G. Stein.CANCELLED
MCCS-92-238On Unidirectional Linguistic Comprehension. F. Harary and Y. Wilks. 
MCCS-92-237A Case Study: Chinese Segmentation and its Disambiguation. W. Jin. 
MCCS-92-236Assessment Survey of Acceptability ..... T. Wakao and S. Kamei.CANCELLED
MCCS-92-235Document Classification by Machine: Theory and Practice. L. Guthrie, E. Walker, and J. Guthrie. 
MCCS-92-234Lexically Based Text Extraction. Y.Wilks and J. Cowie.CANCELLED
MCCS-92-233An Analysis of a Parallel Japanese-English Corpus. T. Dunning, J. Cowie, and T. Wakao. 
MCCS-92-232On Using Analogy to Reconcile Connections and Symbols. J.A. Barnden. 
MCCS-92-231Metalle: An Integrated Approach to Non-literal Phrase Interpretation. E. Iverson and S. Helmreich. 
MCCS-92-230Beliefs, Connectionism, Meta-Representation, Vagueness: Stirring the Pot. J.A. Barnden. 
MCCS-92-229PM, Propositional Model, a Computational Psycholinguistic Model of Language Comprehension Based on a Relational Analysis of Written English. (SUMMARY PAPER) J.T. Ball. 
MCCS-92-228Studies in the Foundations of MGR as an Intelligence Processing Architecture. M.J. Coombs and M. Srikant. 
MCCS-92-227Connectionism, Structure-Sensitivity, and Systematicity: Refining the Task Requirements. J. Barnden. 
MCCS-92-226PM, Propositional Model, a Computational Psycholinguistic Model of Language Comprehension Based on a Relational Analysis of Written English. (Ph.D. THESIS) J.T. Ball. 
MCCS-91-225On the Bipartite Distribution of Hawaiian Phonemes. F. Harary and S. Helmreich. 
MCCS-91-224Proceedings of the First Workshop on Proximity Graphs. D.W. Dearholt and F. Harary. 
MCCS-91-223Accurate Methods for the Statistics of Surprise and Coincidence. T. Dunning. 
MCCS-91-222The Conceptual Programming Environment, CP: Time, Space and Heuristic Constraints. H.D. Pfeiffer and R.T. Hartley. 
MCCS-91-221Selection in Massively Parallel Connectionist Networks. (Dissertation) S. Kankanahalli. 
MCCS-91-220Automatically Creating Lexical Entries for an MT system. D. Farwell and L. Guthrie. 
MCCS-91-219A Hybrid Connectionist Model of Human Analogical Reasoning. T.C. Eskridge. 
MCCS-91-218Continuous Analogical Learning. T.C. Eskridge. 
MCCS-91-217A Computational Model of Continuous Analogical Reasoning. T.C. Eskridge. 
MCCS-91-216WADIF: An Expert System for Fusing Weather and Doctrinal Information Used in the Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield. T.C. Eskridge. 
MCCS-91-215SYSTRAN: it obviously works, but how much can it be improved? Y. Wilks. 
MCCS-91-214Building an Intelligent Second Language Tutoring System from whatever bits you happen to have lying around. Y. Wilks and D. Farwell. 
MCCS-91-213The Design and VLSI Implementation of a Biologically Realistcs Chemical Synapse. (Master's Thesis) R. L. Findley. 
MCCS-91-212A VLSI Implementation of a Biologically Realistic Axon Hillock. (Master's Thesis) M.R. DeYong. 
MCCS-91-211Connectionism, Generalization and Propositional Attitudes: A Catalogue of Challenging Issues. J. Barnden. 
MCCS-91-210Brief Survey of Work on Machine Readable Dictionary on the U.S.: A Catalog of Challenging Issues. J. Barnden.CANCELLED
MCCS-91-209A Comparison of ULTRA and XTRA. W. Jin. 
MCCS-91-208Translation Techniques on the Issue of Accuracy and Efficiency. W. Jin. 
MCCS-91-207Building a Noun Taxonomy from a Machine Readable Dictionary. R. Bruce and L. Guthrie. 
MCCS-91-206Subject-dependent Co-occurrence and Word Sense Disambiguation. J.A. Guthrie, L. Guthrie, Y. Wilks, and H. Aidinejad. 
MCCS-90-205Your metaphor or mine: belief ascription and metaphor interpretation. Y. Wilks, J. Barnden, and J. Wang. 
MCCS-90-204Syllogistic Mental Models: Exercising Some Connectionist Representation and Control Methods. J. Barnden. 
MCCS-90-203A Pragmatics-based, Intelligent Second Language Tutoring System. Y. Wilks and D. Farwell.CANCELLED
MCCS-90-202Ultra: a Multi-lingual Machine Translator. D. Farwell and Y. Wilks. 
MCCS-90-201New Version of 101. Y. Wilks.CANCELLED
MCCS-90-200Understanding the back-propagation algorithm. J.C. Oliver-Rodriguez. 
MCCS-90-199A Critique of Concurrency Control Constructs. C.A. Soderlund. 
MCCS-90-198Tactical Air Combat Intelligent Trainer (TACIT). R. Schvaneveldt, T. Goldsmith, and D. McMahon. 
MCCS-90-197Algorithms for the substrate of MGR. R.T. Hartley. 
MCCS-90-196e-MGR: An Architecture for Symbolic Plasticity. M.J. Coombs, H.D. Pfeiffer, and R.T. Hartley. 
MCCS-90-195Where am I coming from: The reversibility of analysis and generation in natural language processing. Y. Wilks. 
MCCS-90-194Preference Semantics: a family history. Y. Wilks and D. Fass. 
MCCS-90-193No Title.CANCELLED
MCCS-90-192Modular Meta5: Further Research in Collative Semantics. S. Helmreich, E. Iverson, and F. Laroche. 
MCCS-90-191Proceedings on the Fifth Rocky Mountain Conference on Artificial Intelligence (RMCAI-90). 
MCCS-90-190User Documentation for the Contig Assembly (CA) Programs . C.A. Soderlund, P. Shanmugam, and C.A. Fields. 
MCCS-90-189Real-world sensors, meaning, or mentalese. S. Candelaria de Ram. 
MCCS-90-188A White Paper on Research in Pragmatics-based Machine Translation. Y. Wilks and D. Farwell. 
MCCS-90-187Overcoming Rule-Based Rigidity & Connectionist Limitations through Massively-Parallel Case-Based Reasoning. J. Barnden and K. Srinivas. 
MCCS-90-186Encoding Techniques for Complex Information Structures in Connectionist Systems. J. Barnden, K. Srinivas. 
MCCS-90-185Optical Multi-wave Resonances and Generalized Volume Holography. M.S. Cohen and W.H. Julian. 
MCCS-90-184Developing Computing Technology for Modeling Enemy Intentions using Environmental and Doctrinal Information. M.J. Coombs, R.T. Hartley, and H.D. Pfeiffer. 
MCCS-90-183Metabolizing Music. E. Iverson and R. Hartley. 
MCCS-90-182Domination and Independent Domination Numbers for Hypercubes Are Not Always Equal. F. Harary and M. Livingston. 
MCCS-90-181OSWIZ II: Wizard-of-Oz dialogues in the computer operating systems domain. P. McKevitt and W.C. Ogden. 
MCCS-90-180Belief Ascription and Model Generative Reasoning: joining two paradigms to a robust parser of message. Y. Wilks and R. Hartley. 
MCCS-90-179OUI - A User Interface for OSCON. Z. Pan, and P. McKevitt. 
MCCS-90-178Data acquisition for natural language interfaces. P. McKevitt. 
MCCS-90-177On Graphs with Signed Inverses. F. Harary. 
MCCS-90-176Phase I Development of an ULTRA Interface. M.J. Roseborrough and J.T. Ball. 
MCCS-90-175Extremal Results on the Geodetic Number of a Graph. F. Harary. 
MCCS-90-173gm User's Manual; Version l.0 alpha C.A. Soderlund, P. Shanmugam, and C.A. Fields. 
MCCS-90-172UNIX Help Systems with Natural Language Interfaces. J.T. Ball. 
MCCS-90-171A Consideration of PROLOG. J.T. Ball. 
MCCS-90-l74Naive Metaphysics: A Metaphor Based Approach To Propositional Attitude Representation (Unabridged Version). J. Barnden. 
MCCS-89-169Line Extraction from Images Using Chain Codes. H. Aidinejad, E. Johannes, and I.L. Balogh. 
MCCS-89-168A Brief Overview of the Model Generative Reasoning (MGR) Problem Solving Architecture. M.J. Coombs, C.A. Fields, and R.T. Hartley. 
MCCS-89-167Wizard-of-Oz dialogues in the computer operating systems domain. P. McKevitt. 
MCCS-89-166Reasoning with Graph Operations. R.T. Hartley and M.J. Coombs. 
MCCS-89-165An Experiment of Technical Text Reproduction. W. Jin. 
MCCS-89-164Theoretical and Applied Aspects of Reversible Prolog Programs. T. Dunning, D. Farwell, L. Guthrie, and S. Helmreich. 
MCCS-89-163Kingmaker, Kingbreaker, And The Other Games Played On a Tournament. F. Harary. 
MCCS-89-162On Meshy Trees. F. Harary. 
MCCS-89-161The graph of a boolean function. F. Harary. 
MCCS-89-160The Edge Distinguishing Chromatic Number of Paths and Cycles. F. Harary. 
MCCS-89-159Extremal Competition Numbers as a Generalization of Turan's Theorem. F. Harary, S-r Kim, and F.S. Roberts. 
MCCS-89-158Electric Tinkertoys User's Manual. C.A. Soderlund and J.J. Pfeiffer. 
MCCS-89-157Generalized Ramsey Theory for Graphs XVI: Reduced Ramsey Numbers. F. Harary. 
MCCS-89-156Constructing A Machine Tractable Dictionary From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. C-M Guo, 
MCCS-89-155Belief, Metaphorically Speaking. J. Barnden 
MCCS-89-154Neural-Net Implementation of Complex Symbol-Processing in a Mental Model Approach to Syllogistic Reasoning. J. Barnden. 
MCCS-89-153Some Small Sized Spanning Subgraphs of a Hypercube. F. Harary and N. Graham.CANCELLED
MCCS-89-152Changing and Unchanging The Diameter of a Hypercube. F. Harary and N. Graham.CANCELLED
MCCS-89-151Subcube Fault - Tolerance in Hypercubes. F. Harary and N. Graham. 
MCCS-89-150On Psychological Plausibility in Artificial Intelligence. R. Fowler, B. Slator, and I. Balogh. 
MCCS-89-149Proximities, Networks, and Schemata. R. Schvaneveldt. 
MCCS-89-148Edge Detectopm with Q-B Spline Operator. Z. Zhao. 
MCCS-89-147Pathfinder Networks in Information Retrieval. R.H. Fowler and D.W. Dearholt. 
MCCS-89-l70GIGS - A Graphical Interface for Genomic Sequencing, Final Report. S.L. Williams and A. Bertini. 
MCCS-88-146Principles of Continuous Analogical Reasoning. T.C. Eskridge. 
MCCS-88-145Conposit, A Neural Net System for High-Level Symbolic Processing: Overview of Research and Description of Register-Machine Level. J. Barnden. 
MCCS-88-144Design of a Software Environment for Tactical Situation Development. M.J. Coombs and R.T. Hartley. 
MCCS-88-143Lexical Semantics and Preference Semantics Analysis. B. Slator. 
MCCS-88-142Towards a Paradigm Shift in Belief Representation Methodology. J. Barnden. 
MCCS-88-141Finding the Chromatic Number of Delaunay Graphs. R. Cimikowski. 
MCCS-88-140A Microcomputer Data System for Aids Vaccine Research. W.A. Lawrence-Fowler. 
MCCS-88-139Propositional Attitudes, Polysemy and Metaphor: Initial Report. J. Barnden. 
MCCS-88-138Belief Ascription, Metaphor, and Intensional Identification. Y. Wilks and J. Barnden. 
MCCS-88-137Form and Content in Semantics. Y. Wilks. 
MCCS-88-136Access in Analogical Reasoning. T.C. Eskridge. 
MCCS-88-135A Continuous Approach to Analogical Reasoning. T.C. Eskridge. 
MCCS-88-134An Investigation Into The Minimum Structures Of Programming Languages And Natural Languages. R. Hill. 
MCCS-88-133A Survey of Distributed Processing Models from a Computational Perspective. I.L. Balogh. 
MCCS-88-132Philosophy of Language and Artificial Intelligence. Y. Wilks. 
MCCS-88-131Knowledge Acquisition With A Machine Lexicon. C-M Guo. 
MCCS-88-130A TCP Remote Message Passing Service. C.A. Soderlund. 
MCCS-88-129Conceptual Programming: Foundations of Problem Solving. R.T. Hartley, M.J. Coombs. 
MCCS-88-128A Unified Approach to Plan Representation. D.P.Eshner, R.T. Hartley. 
MCCS-88-127CP Manual. R.T. Hartley. 
MCCS-88-126Workshop on the Foundations of Artificial Intelligence, preprints. D. Partridge. 
MCCS-88-125Representing and extending the Rule of Composition. P. Mc Kevitt. 
MCCS-88-124Recursive Auto-Associative Memory: Devising Compositional Distributed Representations. J. Pollack. 
MCCS-88-123An Algorithm for Open-world Reasoning using Model Generation. R.T. Hartley, M.J. Coombs, and E. Dietrich. 
MCCS-88-122The Model Generative Reasoning Approach to Problem Solving in Unstructured Environments. M.J. Coombs, M.J, R.T. Hartley, and C.A. Fields. 
MCCS-88-121XTRA: The Design and Implementation of A Fully Automatic Machine Translation System. X-M. Huang. 
MCCS-88-120Computers, Intentionality, and the New Dualism. E. Dietrich. 
MCCS-88-119Resolving a clash of intuitions: Utilizing strict and defeasible information in inheritance systems. A. Ballim, S. Candelaria de Ram, and D. Fass. 
MCCS-88-118Collative Semantics: A Semantics for Natural Language Processing. D. Fass. 
MCCS-88-117Semantic Network as a Unified Model of Knowledge Representation. H. Aidinejad. 
MCCS-88-116Lexical Semantics and a Preference Semantics Parser. B. Slator. 
MCCS-88-115Replaced by MCCS-88-122REPLACED
MCCS-88-114A Biologically Based Algorithm For Rapid Scene Analysis. V.S. Johnston, D. Partridge, and P.D. Lopez. 
MCCS-87-113Avoiding Some Unwarranted Entailments Between Nested Attitude Reports. J. Barnden. 
MCCS-87-112Collative Semantics: An Overview of the Current Meta5 Program. D. Fass. 
MCCS-87-111Using Standard Cable T.V. Facilities To Implement A Municipal Area Network. A.I. Karshmer & J.M. Phelan. 
MCCS-87-110Projects at the Computing Research Laboratory In Cognitive Systems. 
MCCS-87-109Environmental Reasoning Algorithm For A Kinematically Constrained Mobile Robot. S.S. Desai. 
MCCS-87-108A Survey of Document Image Analysis and Document Understanding. Lopez, P. & Phillips, K.CANCELLED
MCCS-87-107A Simulator for the Western Research Corporation Advanced Solver Processor Node Board. E. Plumer & T. Dunning. 
MCCS-87-106A design for the simulation of connectionist models on coarse grained parallel computers. T. Plate. 
MCCS-87-105A tractable machine dictionary as a resource for computational semantics. Y. Wilks, D. Fass, C. Guo, J. McDonald, T. Plate and B. Slator. 
MCCS-87-104PF-tool: A system for displaying and manipulating graphs and networks. C. Esposito.CANCELLED
MCCS-87-103Local shape analysis of artifacts. K. Phillips, P. Lopez, N. Gonzales, N. Graham. 
MCCS-87-102Classification of artifacts. K. Phillips, N. Graham, P. Lopez, N. Gonzales. 
MCCS-87-101Research in progress at the Computing Research Laboratory. 
MCCS-87-100On Connectionist Models of Natural Language Processing. J. Pollack. 
MCCS-87-99Replaced by MCCS-88-122REPLACED
MCCS-87-98Dynamic Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis of Dynamic Behavior of a Spherical-Wrist Six-Degrees-of-Freedom Industrial Robot. A.A. Choudhury. 
MCCS-87-97The MGR Algorithm and its Application to the Generation of Explanations for Novel Events. M. Coombs & R. Hartley. 
MCCS-87-96Toward Semantic Structure from Dictionary Entries. B. Slator & Y. Wilks. 
MCCS-87-95Monitor Invariance: Evaluation of Color Misconvergence for the Hitachi Monitor. W. Golik. 
MCCS-87-94GRAFFER: An Adaptive Transparent Interface. B. Slator. 
MCCS-87-93The Application of User Knowledge to Interface Design. J. McDonald & R. Schvaneveldt. 
MCCS-87-92Pronouns in Mind: Quasi-Indexicals and the ``Language of Thought''. Y. Wilks, A. Ballim & E. Dietrich. 
MCCS-87-91Software Engineering Constraints Imposed by Unstructured Task Environments. E. Dietrich & C. Fields. 
MCCS-87-90Pathfinder: Networks from Proximity Data*. R. Schvaneveldt, F. Durso & D. Dearholt. 
MCCS-87-89Intelligent Simulation Models: A Demographic Simulator with Heuristic Reasoning. W. Conley & U. Sengupta. 
MCCS-87-88Solving Problems by Expanding Search Graphs: Mathematical Foundations for a Theory of Open-world Reasoning. E. Dietrich & C. Fields. 
MCCS-87-87The MIRAGE Rapid Interface Prototyping System. J. McDonald, P. Vandenberg & M. Smartt. 
MCCS-87-86An Automated Particulate Counting System for Cleanliness Verification of Aerospace Test Hardware. J. Harris & E. Plumer. 
MCCS-87-85Knowledge Systems Group, Personnel and Projects. 
MCCS-87-84Problem Solving in Multiple Task Environments. E. Dietrich & C. Fields. 
MCCS-87-83Semantics and the Computational Paradigm in Cognitive Psychology. E. Dietrich. 
MCCS-87-82CP: A Programming Environment for Conceptual Interpreters. M. Coombs & R. Hartley. 
MCCS-86-81Power Requirements for the M-2 Machine-gun Pan and Tilt System. M. Roseborrough. 
MCCS-86-80The Topological Cubical Dimension of a Graph. F. Harary 
MCCS-86-79Smolensky and Fodor on connectionism. Y. Wilks. 
MCCS-86-78Adapting Menu Layout to Tasks. J. McDonald, T. Dayton, D. McDonald. 
MCCS-86-77A Proposed Language for Representing and Reasoning about Nested Beliefs. A. Ballim. 
MCCS-86-76A Parallel Projective Method for Linear Optimisation. R. Ball.CANCELLED
MCCS-86-75Multiple Agents and the Heuristic Ascription of Beliefs. Y. Wilks & A. Ballim. 
MCCS-86-74The Subjective Ascription of Belief to Agents. A. Ballim. 
MCCS-86-73Formalization in an English Interface to a UNIX Database. P. Mc Kevitt. 
MCCS-86-72Building Embedded Representations of Queries about UNIX. P. Mc Kevitt. 
MCCS-86-71Selecting and Instantiating Formal Concept Frames. P. Mc Kevitt. 
MCCS-86-70Creative Problem Solving Using Wanton Inference: It Takes at Least Two to Tango. E. Dietrich. 
MCCS-86-69Object and Action Frames for Transfer Semantics. P. Mc Kevitt. 
MCCS-86-68Generating Points of View. A. Ballim. 
MCCS-86-67Cascaded Back-propagation on Dynamic Connectionist Networks. J. Pollack. 
MCCS-86-66Natural Language Interfaces in Computer Aided Instruction \*- What Happened Before and After the 80s AICAI Coup. P. Mc Kevitt. 
MCCS-86-65Packing and Mispacking Subcubes into Hypercubes. N. Graham & F. Harary. 
MCCS-86-64Streamed Image and Transformation Editor (SITE). S. Williams. 
MCCS-86-63Identification of Insects by Computer Vision. D. Dearholt, J. Ellington, N. Gonzales & K. Phillips. 
MCCS-86-62The Geometry of Generalized Cones. L. Jacobs, W. Krueger, W. Moore, & K. Phillips. 
MCCS-86-61Transverse Criticality and its Application to Image Processing. W. Krueger. 
MCCS-86-60AI Programs & Cognitive Models: Models of Perceptual Processes. D. Partridge, J. McDonald, V. Johnston & K. Paap. 
MCCS-86-59Collative Semantics: Lexical Ambiguity Resolution and Semantic Relations (with Particular Reference to Metonymy). D. Fass 
MCCS-86-58Projects at CRL in Natural Language Processing. Y. Wilks. 
MCCS-86-57Conditional Rule Testing in the Wason Card Selection Task. D. McDonald and L. Bourne, Jr. 
MCCS-86-56Collative Semantics: An Approach to Coherence. D. Fass 
MCCS-86-55Calibration of the Geometric Workspace of an Intelligent Robot. P. Lopez, D. Partridge and V. Johnston. 
MCCS-86-54Towards an Adaptive Front-end. B. Slator, W. Conley, and M. Anderson. 
MCCS-86-53Does AI have a Methodology Different from Software Engineering Theory? D. Partridge and Y. Wilks. 
MCCS-86-52A Bidirectional Chinese Grammar in a Machine Translational System. X. Huang. 
MCCS-86-51Hierarchy in Sequential and Concurrent Systems. M.J. Manthey. 
MCCS-86-50Topsy: A Hierarchical Planner that Learns from Experience. M.J. Manthey. 
MCCS-86-49A Unique Hierarchy on the Successive Condensations of a Digraph. M.J. Manthey.CANCELLED
MCCS-86-48SHAGRIN: A Natural Language Graphics Package Interface. S. Dorfman and Y. Wilks. 
MCCS-86-47PATHFINDER, A Network Generating Program. L. Gerber, D. Dearholt, R. Schvaneveldt, V. Zachania and C. Esposito. 
MCCS-86-46Debugging User Conceptions of Interpretation Processes. M. Coombs, R. Hartley and J.G. Stell. 
MCCS-86-45Artificial Intelligence Foundations for a Cognitive Technology: Towards the Co-operative Control of Machines. M. Coombs. 
MCCS-86-44Self Organization, Association and Categorization in a Phase Conjugating Resonator. M. Cohen. 
MCCS-86-43The Scope and Limitations of First Generation Expert Systems. D. Partridge. 
MCCS-86-42Representations of Category Structure. T. Breen, D. Dearholt and R. Schvaneveldt. 
MCCS-85-41Natural Language Processing and Expert Systems. J. Ball. 
MCCS-85-40Parsing in Parallel. X-M. Huang and L. Guthrie. 
MCCS-85-39Coupled Mode Theory for Neural Networks: The Processing Capabilities of Nonlinear Mode-Mode Interactions at Cubic and Higher Order. M. Cohen. 
MCCS-85-38An Inexpensive and Portable Talking-Tactile Terminal For the Visually Handicapped. A. Karshmer, H. R. Myler, and R. D. Davis. 
MCCS-85-37A New Look at Hoecken's Straight Line Trajectory. M. Roseborrough. 
MCCS-85-36The Effects of Restricted Syntax on Human-Computer Interaction. G. Bailey. 
MCCS-85-35CRL Industrial Affiliates Brochure. 
MCCS-85-34ACES: Air Combat Expert Simulation. R. Schvaneveldt and T. Goldsmith. 
MCCS-85-33Prototype Abstraction and the Category Set Size Effect: Some Methodological Issues. T. Breen and R. Schvaneveldt. 
MCCS-85-32Measuring the Structure of Expertise. R. Schvaneveldt, F. Durso, T. Goldsmith, T. Breen, N. Cooke, R. Tucker, and J. DeMaio. 
MCCS-85-31Procedural Specification Patterns Across the Computer Programming Experience. L. Onorato and R. Schvaneveldt. 
MCCS-85-30Reference and its role in computational models of mental representations. Y. Wilks. 
MCCS-85-29Machine translation and artificial intelligence: issues and their histories. Y. Wilks. 
MCCS-85-28A Network Designer's Workbench: Interactive Design and Testing of a Computer Network. A. Karshmer and J. Phelan. 
MCCS-85-27Conditions of Mind. A. Ortony. 
MCCS-85-26Pygmalion at the Interface: Impatient Users and Foreign-speak. B. Slator. 
MCCS-85-25Relevance, Points of View and Speech Acts: An Artificial Intelligence View. Y. Wilks. 
MCCS-85-24Input-Expectation Discrepancy Reduction. D. Partridge. 
MCCS-85-23Replaced by MCCS-87-112REPLACED
MCCS-85-22Conformal Mapping for Coding and Analysis: Unitary Functions and the Parametrization of Analytic Curves. L. Jacobs. 
MCCS-85-21Shape Analysis, Fourier Series, and Computer Vision. K. Phillips.CANCELLED
MCCS-85-20Covariant Differential Operators and Edge Theory. K. Phillips.CANCELLED
MCCS-85-19Massively Parallel Multi-Computers for Evolution/Learning. L. Uhr. 
MCCS-85-18Highly Parallel, Hierarchical, Recognition Cone Perceptual Structures. L. Uhr. 
MCCS-85-17Design of a New Medium for Volume Holographic Information Processing. M. Cohen. 
MCCS-85-16Value Function Approach to Multiple Sensor Integration. S. Kamat. 
MCCS-85-15Drive Motor Control for Improved Dynamic Performance at the Robot End Effector. Roseborrough, M.CANCELLED
MCCS-85-14Properties of Networks Derived from Proximities. D. Dearholt, R. Schvaneveldt, and F. Durso. 
MCCS-85-13Application of a Novel Environment Searching Algorithm to a Deep Binding LISP Interpreter. Ted Dunning.CANCELLED
MCCS-85-12Modeling Human Expertise in Expert Systems. N. Cooke. 
MCCS-85-11Measures of Memory Organization and Recall. N. Cooke, F. Durso, and R. Schvaneveldt. 
MCCS-85-10Towards a Modular User Interface. R. Schvaneveldt, J. McDonald, and N. Cooke. 
MCCS-85-9Pathfinder: Scaling with Network Structures. R. Schvaneveldt, F. Durso, and D. Dearholt. 
MCCS-85-8Bad Metaphors: Chomsky and Artificial Intelligence. Y. Wilks. 
MCCS-85-7Machine Translation in the Semantic Definite Clause Grammar Formalism. X-M. Huang. 
MCCS-85-6Distributed Computation in Neural networks and their Optical Analogs. M. Cohen. 
MCCS-85-5Syntax, Semantics and Right Attachment. Y. Wilks, X-M. Huang, and D. Fass. 
MCCS-85-4A Hand-Eye Coordination Algorithm for a Cognitive Industrial Robot. D. Partridge, V. Johnson, P. Lopez, and C. Burleson. 
MCCS-85-3Designing A Scientific Problem Solving Environment: the NMSU Science Workbench. W. Conley, B.M. Slator, M.P. Anderson, and R.A. Sitze. 
MCCS-85-2Visual Attention/perception Algorithms for an Industrial Robot. D. Partridge, C. Burleson, and P. Lopez. 
MCCS-85-1Projects and personnel at the NMSU Computing Research Laboratory.