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Douglas E. Appelt (appelt)

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    Appelt, Douglas E. 1983. Telegram: A Grammar Formalism for Language Planning.” in IJCAI-83. Proceedings of the 8th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by Alan Bundy, pp. 595–599. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Appelt, Douglas E. 1985a. Planning English Sentences. Studies in natural language processing. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Appelt, Douglas E. 1985b. Planning English Sentences.” Artificial Intelligence 26(1): 1–33.
    Appelt, Douglas E. 1985c. Planning English Referring Expressions.” Artificial Intelligence 26(1): 1–33.
    Appelt, Douglas E. 1990. A Theory of Abduction Based on Model Preference.” in AAAI-92. Working Notes, AAAI Spring Symposium on Automated Abduction, edited by P. O’Rorke, pp. 67–71. Menlo Park, California: The AAAI Press.
    Appelt, Douglas E., ed. 1991. ACL-91. Proceedings of the 27th Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics. Morristown, New Jersey: Association for Computational Linguistics.
    Appelt, Douglas E., ed. 1999. ACL-99. Proceedings of the 37th Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics. Morristown, New Jersey: Association for Computational Linguistics.
    Appelt, Douglas E. and Israel, David J. 1999. Introduction to Information Extraction Technology: A Tutorial Prepared for IJCAI-99.” Unpublished manuscript.
    Appelt, Douglas E. and Konolige, Kurt. 1988. A Practical Nonmonotonic Theory for Reasoning about Speech Acts.” in ACL-88. Proceedings of the 26th Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, edited by Robert C. Berwick, pp. 170–178. Morristown, New Jersey: Association for Computational Linguistics.
    Appelt, Douglas E. and Kronfeld, Amichai. 1987. A Computational Model of Referring.” in IJCAI-87. Proceedings of the 10th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by John McDermott, pp. 640–647. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Appelt, Douglas E. and Kronfeld, Amichai. 1988. A Descriptive Model of Reference Using Defaults.” 440. Menlo Park, California: SRI International.
    Appelt, Douglas E. and Pollack, Martha E. 1990. Weighted Abduction for Plan Ascription.” 491. Menlo Park, California: SRI International.
    Appelt, Douglas E. and Pollack, Martha E. 1991. Weighted Abduction for Plan Ascription.” User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction 1(4).
    Grosz, Barbara J., Appelt, Douglas E., Martin, Paul A. and Pereira, Fernando C. N. 1987. TEAM: An Experiment in the Design of Transportable Natural-Language Interfaces.” Artificial Intelligence 32(2): 173–243.
    Hobbs, Jerry R., Appelt, Douglas E., Bear, John, Israel, David J. and Tyson, Mabry. 1994. FASTUS: Extracting Information from Natural-Language Text.” Unpublished manuscript.
    Hobbs, Jerry R., Appelt, Douglas E., Bear, John, Tyson, Mabry and Magerman, David. 1991. The TACITUS System: The MUC-3 Experience.” 511. Menlo Park, California: SRI International.
    Hobbs, Jerry R., Stickel, Mark E., Appelt, Douglas E. and Martin, Paul A. 1990. Interpretation as Abduction.” sri technical note 499. Menlo Park, California: AI Center, SRI Center International.
    Hobbs, Jerry R., Stickel, Mark E., Appelt, Douglas E. and Martin, Paul A. 1993. Interpretation as Abduction.” Artificial Intelligence 63(1–2): 69–142.
    Kehler, Andrew, Bear, John and Appelt, Douglas E. 2001. The Need for Accurate Alignment in Natural Language System Evaluation.” Computational Linguistics 27(2): 231–248.