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Patrick J. Hayes (hayes-pj)

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    Bobrow, Daniel G. and Hayes, Patrick J. 1985. Artificial Intelligence – Where Are We? Artificial Intelligence 25(3): 375–415.
    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.
    Ford, Kenneth M., Glymour, Clark N. and Hayes, Patrick J., eds. 1995. Android Epistemology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Second edition: Ford, Glymour and Hayes (2006).
    Ford, Kenneth M., Glymour, Clark N. and Hayes, Patrick J., eds. 2006. Thinking about Android Epistemology. 2nd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. First edition: Ford, Glymour and Hayes (1995).
    Ford, Kenneth M. and Hayes, Patrick J., eds. 1991. Reasoning Agents in a Dynamic World: The Frame Problem. Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press.
    Hayes, Patrick J. 1973. The Frame Problem and Related Problems in Artificial Intelligence.” in Artificial and Human Thinking, edited by Alick Elithorn and David Albert Jones, pp. 41–59. San Francisco, California: Jossey-Bass. Reprinted in Webber and Nilsson (1981, 223–230).
    Hayes, Patrick J. 1979. The Logic of Frames.” in Frame Conceptions and Text Understanding, edited by Dieter Metzing, pp. 46–60. Berlin: de Gruyter. Reprinted in Webber and Nilsson (1981, 451–458) and in Brachman and Levesque (1995).
    Hayes, Patrick J., ed. 1981. IJCAI-81. Proceedings of the 7th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Hayes, Patrick J. 1985a. Naı̈ve Physics I: Ontology for Liquids.” in Formal Theories of the Commonsense World, edited by Jerry R. Hobbs and Robert C. Moore, pp. 71–107. Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing Co.
    Hayes, Patrick J. 1985b. The Second Naive Physics Manifesto.” in Formal Theories of the Commonsense World, edited by Jerry R. Hobbs and Robert C. Moore, pp. 269–317. Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing Co.
    Hayes, Patrick J. 1987a. In Defense of Logic.” in IJCAI-87. Proceedings of the 10th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by John McDermott, pp. 87–90. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Hayes, Patrick J. 1987b. A Critique of Pure Treason [reply to McDermott (1987)].” Computational Intelligence 3(3): 179–185.
    Hayes, Patrick J. 1987c. What the Frame Problem Is and Isn’t.” in The Robot’s Dilemma: The Frame Problem in Artificial Intelligence, edited by Zenon W. Pylyshyn, pp. 123–137. Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing Co.
    Hayes, Patrick J. 1995a. Introduction (to Part II: Theoretical Foundations).” in Diagrammatic Reasoning, edited by Janice Glasgow, N. Hari Narayanan, and B. Chandrasekaran, pp. 205–210. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Hayes, Patrick J. 1995b. What is a Context? in, pp. 3. Abstract.
    Hayes, Patrick J. 1997. Contexts in Context.” in, pp. 71–81.
    Hayes, Patrick J. 1999. Knowledge Representation.” in The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences, edited by Robert A. Wilson and Frank C. Keil. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Hayes, Patrick J. and Ford, Kenneth M. 1995. Turing Test Considered Harmful.” in IJCAI-95. Proceedings of the 14th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, volume 1, edited by Christopher S. Mellish and C. Raymond Perrault, pp. 972–977. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Hayes, Patrick J., Ford, Kenneth M. and Adams-Webber, Jack R. 1992. Human Reasoning about Artificial Intelligence.” Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence 4: 247–263. Reprinted in Dietrich (1994, 331–353).
    Hayes, Patrick J., Ford, Kenneth M. and Agnew, Neil M. 1996. Epilog: Goldilocks and the Frame Problem.” in The Robot’s Dilemma Revisited: The Frame Problem in Artificial Intelligence, edited by Kenneth M. Ford and Zenon W. Pylyshyn, pp. 135–137. Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing Co.
    Hayes, Patrick J. and Morgenstern, Leora. 2007. On John McCarthy’s 80th Birthday, in Honor of His Contributions.” The AI Magazine 28(4): 93–102.
    Hayes, Patrick J., Perlis, S. and Block, Ned. 1992. Virtual Symposium on Virtual Mind.” Minds and Machines 2.
    LaForte, Geoffrey, Hayes, Patrick J. and Ford, Kenneth M. 1998. Why Gödel’s Theorem Cannot Refute Computationalism.” Artificial Intelligence 104(1–2): 265–286.
    McCarthy, John and Hayes, Patrick J. 1969. Some Philosophical Problems from the Standpoint of Artificial Intelligence.” in Machine Intelligence 4, edited by Bernard Meltzer and Donald Michie, pp. 463–502. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Reprinted in Webber and Nilsson (1981, 431–450), Ginsberg (1987, 26–45) and Lifschitz (1990, 21–63).

Further References

    Brachman, Ronald J. and Levesque, Hector J., eds. 1995. Readings in Knowledge Representation. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Dietrich, Eric, ed. 1994. Thinking Computers and Virtual Persons. Essays on the Intentionality of Machines. New York: Academic Press.
    Ginsberg, Matthew L., ed. 1987. Readings in Nonmonotonic Reasoning. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Lifschitz, Vladimir, ed. 1990. Formalizing Common Sense: Papers by John McCarthy. Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing Co.
    McDermott, Drew V. 1987. A Critique of Pure Reason.” Computational Intelligence 3(1): 151–160.
    Webber, Bonnie Lynn and Nilsson, Nils J., eds. 1981. Readings in Artificial Intelligence. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.