Lynn Andrea Stein (stein-la)
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Boddy, Mark, Goldman, Robert P., Kanazawa, Keiji and Stein, Lynn Andrea. 1994. “A Critical Examination of Model-Preference Defaults.” Fundamenta Informaticae 21(1–2).
Morgenstern, Leora and Stein, Lynn Andrea. 1987. “Why Things Go Wrong: a Formal Theory of Causal Reasoning.” in AAAI-87. Proceedings of the Sixth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by Kenneth D. Forbus and Howard E. Shrobe. Menlo Park, California: The AAAI Press.
Stein, Lynn Andrea. 1989. “Skeptical Inheritance: Computing the Intersection of Credulous Extensions.” in IJCAI-89. Proceedings of the 11th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by N. S. Sridharan, pp. 1153–1158. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
Stein, Lynn Andrea. 1990a. “Extensions as Possible Worlds.” Unpublished manuscript, Brown University.
Stein, Lynn Andrea. 1990b. “A Preference-Based Approach to Inheritance.” cs–90–08. Providence, Rhode Island: Computer Science Department, Brown University.
Stein, Lynn Andrea. 1990c. “Resolving Ambiguity in Nonmonotonic Reasoning.” PhD dissertation, Providence, Rhode Island: Computer Science Department, Brown University.
Stein, Lynn Andrea. 1992. “Resolving Ambiguity in Nonmonotonic Inheritance Hierarchies.” Artificial Intelligence 55(2–3): 259–310.
Stein, Lynn Andrea. 1993. “Philosophy as Engineering.” Unpublished manuscript, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Stein, Lynn Andrea. 1995. “Imagination and Situated Cognition.” Manuscript, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT.
Stein, Lynn Andrea and Morgenstern, Leora. 1994. “Motivated Action Theory: A Formal Theory of Causal Reasoning.” Artificial Intelligence 71(1): 1–42.