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Allen, James F. 1979. “A Plan-Based Approach to Speech Act
Recognition.” PhD dissertation, Toronto: University of
Toronto.
Allen, James F. 1983a. “Recognizing Intentions from Natural Language
Utterances.” in Computational
Models of Discourse, edited by J. Michael Brady and Robert C. Berwick, pp. 107–166. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
The MIT Press.
Allen, James F. 1983b. “Maintaining Knowledge about Temporal
Intervals.” Communications of the Association for
Computing Machinery 26(11): 832–843. Reprinted in Brachman and
Levesque (1995, 509–522) and in Weld and de Kleer (1990,
361–372).
Allen, James F. 1984. “Towards a General Theory of Action and
Time.” Artificial Intelligence 23(2): 123–154.
Reprinted in Allen, Hendler and Tate (1990,
464–479).
Allen, James F. 1990a. “Two Views of Intention: Comments on Bratman (bratman:1990?) and on
Cohen and Levesque (cohen_phr-levesque:1987?).”
in Intentions in Communication,
edited by Philip R. Cohen, Jerry L. Morgan, and Martha E. Pollack, pp. 71–75. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
The MIT Press.
Allen, James F. 1990b. “Formal Models of Planning.” in Readings in Planning, edited by James F.
Allen, James A. [Jim] Hendler, and Austin Tate, pp. 50–54. San Francisco, California:
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
Allen, James F. 1991a. “Planning as Temporal Reasoning.” in
KR’91: Proceedings of the Second
International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and
Reasoning, edited by James F. Allen, Richard E. Fikes, and Erik Sandewall, pp. 3–14. San Francisco, California:
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
Allen, James F. 1991b. “Time and Time Again: The Many Ways to Represent
Time.” International Journal of Intelligent
Systems 6: 341–355.
Allen, James F. 1999. Natural
Language Understanding. Reading, Massachusetts:
Addison-Wesley.
Allen, James F. 2004.
“Carneades.” in The
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California:
The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language;
Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2004/entries/carneades/.
Allen, James F. 2005. “Antiochus of Ascalon.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study
of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2005/entries/antiochus-ascalon/.
Allen, James F. 2018. “Antiochus of Ascalon.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study
of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2018/entries/antiochus-ascalon/.
Allen, James F. 2020.
“Carneades.” in The
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California:
The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language;
Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2020/entries/carneades/.
Allen, James F. n.d. “Signs and Probability.” Unpublished
manuscript. Said to be part appendix to doctoral dissertation.
Allen, James F., Byron, Donna K., Costello, Dave, Dzikovska, Myroslava, Ferguson, George, Galeescu, Lucian and Stent, Amanda. 2000.
“TRIPS-911 System Demonstration.”
in ACL-00. ANLP/NAACL
Workshop on Conversational Systems, edited by Candice L.
Sidner, James F. Allen, Harald Aust, Philip R. Cohen, Justine Cassell, Laila Dybkjær, X. D. Huang, et al., pp. 33–35. Morristown, New
Jersey: Association for Computational Linguistics.
Allen, James F. and Ferguson, George. 1997. “Actions and Events in Interval Temporal
Logic.” in Spatial and Temporal
Reasoning, edited by Oliviero Stock, pp. 203–245. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic
Publishers.
Allen, James F., Fikes, Richard E. and Sandewall, Erik, eds. 1991. KR’91: Proceedings of the Second
International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and
Reasoning. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann
Publishers.
Allen, James F., Hendler, James A. [Jim] and Tate, Austin, eds. 1990. Readings in Planning. San Francisco,
California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
Allen, James F. and Kautz, Henry A. 1987. “Logicism Is Alive and Well.”
Computational Intelligence 3(3): 161–162.
Allen, James F. and Kautz, Henry A. 1988. “A Model of Naive Temporal Reasoning.” in
Formal Theories of the Commonsense
World, edited by Jerry R. Hobbs and Robert C. Moore, pp. 251–268. Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex
Publishing Co.
Allen, James F., Kautz, Henry A., Pelavin, Richard N. and Tennenberg, Joshua, eds. 1991. Reasoning about Plans. San Francisco,
California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
Allen, James F. and Koomen, Johannes A. G. M. 1983. “Planning Using a Temporal World Model.” in
IJCAI-83. Proceedings of the 8th
International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence,
edited by Alan Bundy, pp. 741–747. San
Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
Allen, James F. and Litman, Diane J. 1986. “Plans, Goals, and Natural Language.”
Unpublished manuscript, Department of Computer Science, University
of Rochester.
Allen, James F., Miller, Bradford W., Ringger, Eric K. and Sikorski, Teresa. 1996. “A Robust System for Natural Spoken
Dialogue.” in ACL-96. Proceedings of the 34th Annual
Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics,
edited by Arivind K. Joshi and Martha S.
Palmer, pp. 62–70. San Francisco,
California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
Allen, James F. and Perrault, C. Raymond. 1980. “Analyzing Intention in Utterances.”
Artificial Intelligence 15(3): 143–178.
Cohen, Philip R., Perrault, C. Raymond and Allen, James F. 1981. “Beyond
Question Answering.” in Strategies for Natural Language Processing,
edited by Wendy G. Lehnert and Martin H.
Ringle, pp. 245–274. Mahwah, New Jersey:
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
Core, Mark G. and Allen, James F. 1997. “Coding Dialogues with the DAMSL Annotation
Scheme.” in AAAI-97. Working Notes: AAAI
Fall Symposium on Communicative Action in Humans and
Machines, edited by David R. Traum, pp. 28–35. Menlo Park, California: The
AAAI Press.
Dean, Thomas L., Allen, James F. and Aloimonos, Y. 1995. Artificial Intelligence: Theory and Practice.
San Francisco, California: Benjamin Cummings.
Ferguson, George and Allen, James F. 1994. “Arguing about Plans: Plan Representation and Reasoning
for Mixed-Initiative Planning.” in Proceedings of the Second International Conference on
Artificial Intelligence Planning Systems, edited by Kristian
J. Hammond, pp. 43–48. Menlo Park,
California: The AAAI Press.
Ferguson, George and Allen, James F. 2007. “Mixed-Initiative Systems for Collaborative Problem
Solving.” The AI Magazine 28(2):
23–32.
Ford, Kenneth M., Allen, James F., Suri, Niranjan, Hayes, Patrick J. and Morris, Robert. 2010. “PIM: A Novel Architecture for Coordinating Behavior of
Distributed Systems.” The AI
Magazine 31(2): 9–24.
Heeman, Peter A. and Allen, James F. 1997. “Intonational Boundaries, Speech Repairs, and Discourse
Markers: Modeling Spoken Dialog.” in ACL-97. Proceedings of the 35th Annual
Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and Eighth
Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational
Linguistics, edited by Paul R. Cohen and Wolfgang Wahlster, pp. 254–261. Somerset, New Jersey:
Association for Computational Linguistics.
Heeman, Peter A. and Allen, James F. 1999. “Speech Repairs, Intonational Phrases, and Discourse
Markers: Modeling Speakers’ Utterances in Spoken
Dialogue.” Computational Linguistics 25(4):
527–571.
Kautz, Henry A. and Allen, James F. 1986. “Generalized
Plan Recognition.” in AAAI-86. Proceedings of the Fifth National
Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by Tom Kehler and Stanley J. Rosenschein. Menlo Park, California: The
AAAI Press.
Litman, Diane J. and Allen, James F. 1984. “A Plan Recognition Model for Clarification
Subdialogues.” 141. Rochester, New York: Computer Science
Department, University of Rochester.
Litman, Diane J. and Allen, James F. 1990. “Discourse Planning and Commonsense Plans.”
in Intentions in Communication,
edited by Philip R. Cohen, Jerry L. Morgan, and Martha E. Pollack, pp. 366–388. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
The MIT Press.
Perrault, C. Raymond and Allen, James F. 1980. “A Plan-Based Analysis of Indirect Speech
Acts.” American Journal of Computational
Linguistics 6(3–4): 167–182.
Perrault, C. Raymond, Allen, James F. and Cohen, Philip R. 1978. “Speech Acts as a Basis for Understanding Dialogue
Coherence.” in Proceedings of the
Second Conference on Theoretical Issues in Natural Language
Processing. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaigne.
Sidner, Candice L., Allen, James F., Aust, Harald, Cohen, Philip R., Cassell, Justine, Dybkjær, Laila, Huang, X. D., et al., eds. 2000. ACL-00. ANLP/NAACL Workshop on
Conversational Systems. Morristown, New Jersey: Association
for Computational Linguistics.
Sikorski, Teresa and Allen, James F. 1997. “A Scheme for Annotating Problem Solving Actions in
Dialogue.” in AAAI-97. Working Notes: AAAI
Fall Symposium on Communicative Action in Humans and
Machines, edited by David R. Traum, pp. 83–89. Menlo Park, California: The
AAAI Press.
Tenenberg, Josh D., Weber, Jay and Allen, James F., eds. 1989. Proceedings from the Rochester Planning Workshop: From
Formal Systems to Practical Systems. ? ?
Traum, David R. and Allen, James F. 1993. “Discourse Obligations in Dialogue
Processing.” in Semantics and the
Lexicon, edited by James D. Pustejovsky, pp. 1–8. Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy n. 49.
Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Traum, David R., Allen, James F., Heeman, Peter A., Hwang, Chung Hee, Martin, Nathaniel G., Poesio, Massimo and Schubert, Lenhart K. 1996. “Integrating Natural Language Understanding and Plan
Reasoning in the TRAINS-93 Conversation
System.” Unpublished manuscript, Computer Science
Department, University of Rochester.
Further References
Brachman, Ronald J. and Levesque, Hector J., eds. 1995. Readings in Knowledge Representation. San
Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
Weld, Daniel S. and de Kleer, Johan,
eds. 1990. Readings in Qualitative Reasoning
about Physical Systems. San Francisco, California: Morgan
Kaufmann Publishers.