Barbara J. Grosz (grosz-b)
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Grosz, Barbara J. 1977. “The Representation and Use of Focus in Dialogue Understanding.” 151. Menlo Park, California: SRI International.
Grosz, Barbara J. 1978a. “Discourse.” in Understanding Spoken Language, edited by Donald E. Walker, pp. 229–234. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
Grosz, Barbara J. 1978b. “Discourse Analysis.” in Understanding Spoken Language, edited by Donald E. Walker, pp. 235–268. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
Grosz, Barbara J. 1978c. “Focus Spaces: A Representation of the Focus of Attention of a Dialog.” in Understanding Spoken Language, edited by Donald E. Walker, pp. 269–285. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
Grosz, Barbara J. 1978d. “Resolving Definite Noun Phrases.” in Understanding Spoken Language, edited by Donald E. Walker, pp. 287–298. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
Grosz, Barbara J. 1978e. “Shifting Focus.” in Understanding Spoken Language, edited by Donald E. Walker, pp. 299–314. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
Grosz, Barbara J. 1978f. “Ellipsis.” in Understanding Spoken Language, edited by Donald E. Walker, pp. 315–337. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
Grosz, Barbara J. 1978g. “Discourse: Recapitulation and a Look Ahead.” in Understanding Spoken Language, edited by Donald E. Walker, pp. 339–344. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
Grosz, Barbara J. 1982. “Natural Language Processing.” Artificial Intelligence 19(2): 131–136.
Grosz, Barbara J. 1985. “Natural-Language Processing.” Artificial Intelligence 25(1): 1–4.
Grosz, Barbara J. 1994. “Utterance and Objective: Issues in Natural Language Computation.” in Current Issues in Computational Linguistics: Essays in Honour of Don Walker, edited by Antonio Zampolli, Nicoletta Calzolari, and Martha S. Palmer, pp. 21–39. Pisa: Giardini Editori e Stampatori; Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Grosz, Barbara J. 1995. “Essential Ambiguity: The Role of Context in Natural-Language Processing.” in, pp. 1. Abstract.
Grosz, Barbara J. 1999. “The Contexts of Collaboration.” in Cognition, Agency and Rationality: Proceedings of the Fifth International Colloquium on Cognitive Science, edited by Kepa Korta, Ernest Sosa, and Xabier Arrazola, pp. 175–188. Philosophical Studies Series n. 79. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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.
Grosz, Barbara J. and Gordon, Peter C. 1999. “Conceptions of Limited Attention and Discouse Focus.” Computational Linguistics 25(4): 617–624.
Grosz, Barbara J., Haas, Norman, Hendrix, Gary G., Hobbs, Jerry R., Martin, Paul A., Moore, Robert C., Robinson, Jane and Rosenschein, Stanley J. 1982. “DIALOGIC: A Core Natural-Language Processing System.” in COLING’82: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Computational Linguistics, edited by J. Horecký, pp. 95–100. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
Grosz, Barbara J., Hunsberger, Luke and Kraus, Sarit. 1999. “Planning and Acting Together.” The AI Magazine 20(4): 23–34.
Grosz, Barbara J., Joshi, Arivind K. and Weinstein, Scott. 1983. “Providing a Unified Account of Definite Noun Phrases in Discourse.” in ACL-82. Proceedings of the 21st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, edited by Madeleine Bates, pp. 44–50. Morristown, New Jersey: Association for Computational Linguistics.
Grosz, Barbara J., Joshi, Arivind K. and Weinstein, Scott. 1995. “Centering: A Framework for Modeling the Local Coherence of Discourse.” Computational Linguistics 21(2): 227–253.
Grosz, Barbara J. and Kraus, Sarit. 1993. “Collaborative Plans for Group Activities.” in IJCAI-94. Proceedings of the 13th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by Ruzena Bajcsy, pp. 367–373. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
Grosz, Barbara J. and Kraus, Sarit. 1995. “Collaborative Plans for Complex Group Action.” tr–20–95. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Center for Research in Computing Technology, Harvard University. Published as Grosz and Kraus (1996).
Grosz, Barbara J. and Kraus, Sarit. 1996. “Collaborative Plans for Complex Group Action.” Artificial Intelligence 86(2): 269–357.
Grosz, Barbara J. and Kraus, Sarit. 1999. “The Evolution of Shared Plans.” in Foundations of Rational Agency, edited by Michael J. Wooldridge and Anand S. Rao, pp. 227–262. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Grosz, Barbara J., Kraus, Sarit, Sullivan, David G. and Das, Sammay. 2002. “The Influence of Social Norms and Social Consciousness on Intention Reconciliation.” Artificial Intelligence 142(2): 147–177.
Grosz, Barbara J., Pollack, Martha E. and Sidner, Candice L. 1989. “Discourse.” in Foundations of Cognitive Science, edited by Michael L. Posner, pp. 437–468. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Grosz, Barbara J. and Sidner, Candice L. 1986. “Attention, Intentions, and the Structure of Discourse.” Computational Linguistics 12: 175–204.
Grosz, Barbara J. and Sidner, Candice L. 1988. “Distributed Know-How and Active: Research on Collaborative Planning.” Unpublished manuscript, Harvard University.
Grosz, Barbara J. and Sidner, Candice L. 1990a. “Plans for Discourse.” in Intentions in Communication, edited by Philip R. Cohen, Jerry L. Morgan, and Martha E. Pollack, pp. 417–444. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Grosz, Barbara J. and Sidner, Candice L. 1990b. “A Reply to Hobbs (1990).” in Intentions in Communication, edited by Philip R. Cohen, Jerry L. Morgan, and Martha E. Pollack, pp. 461–462. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Grosz, Barbara J. and Sidner, Candice L. 1997. “Lost Intuitions and Forgotten Intentions.” in Centering Theory in Discourse, edited by Marilyn A. Walker, Arivind K. Joshi, and Ellen F. Prince, pp. 39–51. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Grosz, Barbara J., Sparck Jones, Karen and Webber, Bonnie Lynn, eds. 1986. Readings in Natural Language Processing. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
Grosz, Barbara J. and Ziv, Yale. 1997. “Centering, Global Focus, and Right Dislocation.” in Centering Theory in Discourse, edited by Marilyn A. Walker, Arivind K. Joshi, and Ellen F. Prince, pp. 293–307. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Pereira, Fernando C. N. and Grosz, Barbara J. 1993. “Introduction.” Artificial Intelligence 63(1–2): 1–15.
Further References
Hobbs, Jerry R. 1990. “Artificial Intelligence and Collective Intentionality: Comments on (searle_jr:1990c?) and on Grosz and Sidner (1990a).” in Intentions in Communication, edited by Philip R. Cohen, Jerry L. Morgan, and Martha E. Pollack, pp. 445–460. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Shrobe, Howard E., ed. 1988. Exploring Artificial Intelligence. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.