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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).
Bratman, Michael E., Israel, David J. and Pollack, Martha E. 1988. “Plans and Resource-Bounded Practical Reasoning.” Computational Intelligence 4(4): 349–355. Reprinted in Cummins and Pollock (1991, 7–22).
Cohen, Philip R., Morgan, Jerry L. and Pollack, Martha E., eds. 1990a. Intentions in Communication. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Cohen, Philip R., Morgan, Jerry L. and Pollack, Martha E. 1990b. “Introduction.” in Intentions in Communication, edited by Philip R. Cohen, Jerry L. Morgan, and Martha E. Pollack, pp. 1–14. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Ephrati, Eithan, Pollack, Martha E. and Ur, Sigalit. 1995. “Deriving Multi-Agent Coordination Through Filtering Strategies.” in IJCAI-95. Proceedings of the 14th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by Christopher S. Mellish and C. Raymond Perrault, pp. 679–685. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
Georgeff, Michael P. and Pollack, Martha E., eds. 1997. IJCAI-97. Proceedings of the 15th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
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.
Horty, John F. and Pollack, Martha E. 1998. “Evaluating Options in a Context.” in TARK 1997. Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Knowledge: Proceedings of the Seventh Conference, edited by Itzhak Gilboa, pp. 249–262. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
Horty, John F. and Pollack, Martha E. 2001. “Evaluating New Options in the Context of Existing Plans.” Artificial Intelligence 127(2): 199–220.
Konolige, Kurt and Pollack, Martha E. 1993. “A Representationalist Theory of Intention.” in IJCAI-94. Proceedings of the 13th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by Ruzena Bajcsy. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. Reprinted in Mellish and Perrault (1995, 390–395).
Moore, Johanna D. and Pollack, Martha E. 1992. “A Problem for RST: The Need for Multi-Level Discourse Analysis.” Computational Linguistics 18(4): 537–544.
Pereira, Fernando C. N. and Pollack, Martha E. 1991. “Incremental Interpretation.” Artificial Intelligence 50(1): 37–82.
Pollack, Martha E. 1986a. “Inferring Domain Plans in Question-Answering.” 403. Menlo Park, California: SRI International.
Pollack, Martha E. 1986b. “A Model of Plan Inference That Distinguishes Between the Beliefs of Actors and Observers.” in ACL-86. Proceedings of the 24th Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, edited by Alan W. Biermann, pp. 207–215. Morristown, New Jersey: Association for Computational Linguistics. Reprinted in Georgeff and Lansky (1987, 279–295).
Pollack, Martha E. 1989. “Plan Recognition Beyond strips.”
Pollack, Martha E. 1990. “Plans as Complex Mental Attitudes.” in Intentions in Communication, edited by Philip R. Cohen, Jerry L. Morgan, and Martha E. Pollack, pp. 77–103. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Pollack, Martha E. 1991. “Overloading Intentions for Efficient Practical Reasoning.” Noûs 25: 513–536.
Pollack, Martha E. 1992. “The Uses of Plans.” Artificial Intelligence 57(1): 43–68.
Pollack, Martha E. 1998. “On Individual Reasoning Strategies on Multi-Agent Interaction.” in Discourse, Interaction, and Communication: Proceedings of the Fourth International Colloquium on Cognitive Science (ICCS-95), edited by Xabier Arrozola, Kepa Korta, and Francis Jeffry Pelletier, pp. 157–164. Philosophical Studies Series n. 72. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Pollack, Martha E., Hirschberg, Julia and Webber, Bonnie Lynn. 1982. “User Participation in the Reasoning Processes of Expert Systems.” ms–cis–82–10. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Department of Computer; Information Science, University of Pennsylvania. A short version of this report appears in the Proceedings of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 1982.
Pollack, Martha E. and Horty, John F. 1999. “There’s More to Life than Making Plans.” The AI Magazine 20(4): 71–84.
Pollack, Martha E. and Moore, Johanna D. 1992. “Towards a Process-Based Analysis of Referring Expressions.” Unpublished manuscript, Computer Science Department, University of Pittsburgh.
Pollack, Martha E. and Ringuette, Marc. 1990. “Introducing the Tileworld: Experimentally Evaluating Agent Architectures.” in AAAI-90. Proceedings of the Eighth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by Thomas G. Dietterich and William R. Swartout, pp. 183–189. Menlo Park, California: The AAAI Press.
Tsmardinos, Ioannis and Pollack, Martha E. 2003. “Efficient Solution Techniques for Disjunctive Temporal Reasoning Problems.” Artificial Intelligence 151(1–2): 43–89.
Young, R. Michael, Moore, Johanna D. and Pollack, Martha E. 1994. “Towards a Principled Representation of Discourse Plans.” in Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. Detroit, Maryland: Cognitive Science Society.
Young, R. Michael, Pollack, Martha E. and Moore, Johanna D. 1994. “Decomposition and Causality in Partial Order Planning.” in Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Planning Systems, edited by Kristian J. Hammond, pp. 188–194. Menlo Park, California: The AAAI Press. Also Technical Report 94-1, Intelligent Systems Program, University of Pittsburgh. .