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Eugene Charniak (charniak)

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    Carabello, Sharon A. and Charniak, Eugene. 1996. Figures of Merit for Best-First Probabilistic Chart Parsing.” in EMNLP’96. Proceedings of the Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, edited by Eric Brill and Kenneth W. Church, pp. 127–132. Somerset, New Jersey: Association for Computational Linguistics.
    Carabello, Sharon A. and Charniak, Eugene. 1998. New Figures of Merit for Best-First Probabilistic Chart Parsing.” Computational Linguistics 24(2): 275–298.
    Charniak, Eugene. 1973. Jack and Janet in Search of a Theory of Knowledge.” in IJCAI-73. Proceedings of the 3rd International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by Nils J. Nilsson and Max B. Clowes, pp. 337–343. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. Reprinted in Grosz, Sparck Jones and Webber (1986, 331–338).
    Charniak, Eugene. 1978. On the Use of Framed Knowledge in Language Comprehension.” Artificial Intelligence 11(3): 225–265.
    Charniak, Eugene. 1979. Ms. Malaprop, A Language Comprehension Program.” in Frame Conceptions and Text Understanding, edited by Dieter Metzing, pp. 62–78. Berlin: de Gruyter.
    Charniak, Eugene. 1981. A Common Representation for Problem-Solving and Language-Comprehension Information.” Artificial Intelligence 16(3): 225–255.
    Charniak, Eugene. 1983. Passing Markers: A Theory of Contextual Influence in Language Comprehension.” Cognitive Science 7: 171–190.
    Charniak, Eugene. 1986. A Neat Theory of Marker Passing.” in AAAI-86. Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by Tom Kehler and Stanley J. Rosenschein, pp. 584–588. Menlo Park, California: The AAAI Press.
    Charniak, Eugene. 1987. Logic and Explanation.” Computational Intelligence 3(3): 172–174.
    Charniak, Eugene. 1988. Motivation Analysis, Abductive Unification, and Nonmonotonic Equality.” Artificial Intelligence 34(3): 275–295.
    Charniak, Eugene. 1993. Statistical Language Learning. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Charniak, Eugene. 1998. Statistical Techniques for Natural Language Parsing.” The AI Magazine 18(4): 33–43.
    Charniak, Eugene, Carroll, Gelnn, Adcock, John, Cassandra, Anthony R., Gotoh, Yoshihiko, Katz, Jeremy, Litman, Michael and McCann, John J. 1996. Taggers for Parsers.” Artificial Intelligence 85(1–2): 45–57.
    Charniak, Eugene and Goldman, Robert P. 1988. A Logic for Semantic Interpretation.” in ACL-88. Proceedings of the 26th Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, edited by Robert C. Berwick, pp. 87–94. Morristown, New Jersey: Association for Computational Linguistics.
    Charniak, Eugene and Goldman, Robert P. 1989. A Semantics for Probabilistic Quantifier-Free First-Order Languages, with Particular Application to Story Understanding.” in IJCAI-89. Proceedings of the 11th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by N. S. Sridharan, pp. 1074–1079. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Charniak, Eugene and Goldman, Robert P. 1993. A Bayesian Model of Plan Recognition.” Artificial Intelligence 64(1): 53–79.
    Charniak, Eugene and McDermott, Drew V. 1985. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley.
    Charniak, Eugene, Riesbeck, Christopher K. and McDermott, Drew V., eds. 1980. Artificial Intelligence Programming. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
    Charniak, Eugene, Riesbeck, Christopher K. and McDermott, Drew V. 1987. Artificial Intelligence Programming. 2nd ed. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
    Charniak, Eugene and Shimony, Solomon Eyal. 1990. Probabilistic Semantics for Cost Based Abduction.” cs-90-02. Providence, Rhode Island: Department of Computer Science, Brown University.
    Charniak, Eugene and Shimony, Solomon Eyal. 1994. Cost-Based Abduction and MAP Explanation.” Artificial Intelligence 66(2): 345–374.
    Charniak, Eugene and Wilks, Yorick A., eds. 1976. Computational Semantics: an Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Comprehension. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
    Goldman, Robert P. and Charniak, Eugene. 1988. A Probabilistic ATMS for Plan Recognition.” in AAAI-88. Proceedings of the 1988 AAAI Workshop on Plan Recognition. Menlo Park, California: The AAAI Press.
    Goldman, Robert P. and Charniak, Eugene. 1990. Incremental Construction of Probabilistic Models for Language Abduction: Work in Progress.” in AAAI-92. Working Notes, AAAI Spring Symposium on Automated Abduction, edited by P. O’Rorke, pp. 1–4. Menlo Park, California: The AAAI Press.

Further References

    Grosz, Barbara J., Sparck Jones, Karen and Webber, Bonnie Lynn, eds. 1986. Readings in Natural Language Processing. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.