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David L. Waltz
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- affiliation: Columbia University, New York City, USA
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2010 – 2019
- 2012
- [j25]Cynthia Rudin, David L. Waltz, Roger Anderson, Albert Boulanger, Ansaf Salleb-Aouissi, Maggie Chow, Haimonti Dutta, Philip Gross, Bert Huang, Steve Ierome:
Machine Learning for theNew York City Power Grid. IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 34(2): 328-345 (2012) - [c29]Doug Riecken, Anita Raja, Rebecca J. Passonneau, David L. Waltz:
SNARE: Social Network Analysis and Reasoning Environment. AAAI Spring Symposium: AI, The Fundamental Social Aggregation Challenge 2012 - 2011
- [j24]Albert Boulanger, Andrew Chu, Suzanne Maxx, David L. Waltz:
Vehicle Electrification: Status and Issues. Proc. IEEE 99(6): 1116-1138 (2011) - [c28]Haimonti Dutta, Rebecca J. Passonneau, Austin Lee, Axinia Radeva, Boyi Xie, David L. Waltz:
Learning Parameters of the K-Means Algorithm From Subjective Human Annotation. FLAIRS 2011 - 2010
- [c27]Haimonti Dutta, David L. Waltz, Karthik M. Ramasamy, Philip Gross, Ansaf Salleb-Aouissi, Hatim Diab, Manoj Pooleery, Catherine A. Schevon, Ronald Emerson:
Patient-Specific Seizure Detection from Intra-cranial EEG Using High Dimensional Clustering. ICMLA 2010: 782-787
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c26]Ansaf Salleb-Aouissi, Bert Huang, David L. Waltz:
Discovering Characterization Rules from Rankings. ICMLA 2009: 154-161 - 2008
- [c25]Ansaf Salleb-Aouissi, Bert Huang, David L. Waltz:
Vers des Machines à Vecteurs Support "Actionnables" : Une Approche Fondée sur le Classement. EGC 2008: 285-296 - 2006
- [j23]David L. Waltz:
Gene Freuder and the Roots of Constraint Computation. Constraints An Int. J. 11(2-3): 87-89 (2006) - [j22]David L. Waltz:
AI's 10 to Watch. IEEE Intell. Syst. 21(3): 5-14 (2006) - [j21]David L. Waltz:
Evolution, Sociobiology, and the Future of Artificial Intelligence. IEEE Intell. Syst. 21(3): 66-69 (2006) - [c24]Philip Gross, Albert Boulanger, Marta Arias, David L. Waltz, Philip M. Long, Charles Lawson, Roger Anderson, Matthew Koenig, Mark Mastrocinque, William Fairechio, John A. Johnson, Serena Lee, Frank Doherty, Arthur Kressner:
Predicting Electricity Distribution Feeder Failures Using Machine Learning Susceptibility Analysis. AAAI 2006: 1705-1711 - 2005
- [j20]David L. Waltz:
An Opinionated History of AAAI. AI Mag. 26(4): 45-47 (2005) - 2000
- [j19]Marie desJardins, David L. Waltz:
Letters to the Editor. AI Mag. 21(1): 7 (2000) - [j18]David L. Waltz:
AAAI 2000 Elected Fellows. AI Mag. 21(2): 12 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j17]David L. Waltz:
AAAI-98 Presidential Address: The Importance of Importance. AI Mag. 20(3): 18-35 (1999) - [j16]David L. Waltz, Se Jung Hong:
Data mining: a long-term dream. IEEE Intell. Syst. 14(6): 30-31 (1999) - 1998
- [j15]Simon Kasif, Steven Salzberg, David L. Waltz, John Rachlin, David W. Aha:
A Probabilistic Framework for Memory-Based Reasoning. Artif. Intell. 104(1-2): 287-311 (1998) - 1997
- [j14]David L. Waltz:
Artificial Intelligence: Realizing the Ultimate Promises of Computing. AI Mag. 18(3): 49-52 (1997) - [p1]David L. Waltz:
AI applications of massive parallelism: An experience report. Parallel Processing for Artificial Intelligence 3 1997: 327-339 - 1996
- [c23]Truxton Fulton, Simon Kasif, Steven Salzberg, David L. Waltz:
Local Induction of Decision Trees: Towards Interactive Data Mining. KDD 1996: 14-19 - 1995
- [j13]David L. Waltz, Simon Kasif:
On Reasoning From Data. ACM Comput. Surv. 27(3): 356-359 (1995) - 1993
- [j12]David L. Waltz:
Massively Parallel AI. Int. J. High Speed Comput. 5(3): 491-501 (1993) - [c22]Xiru Zhang, Jacquelyn S. Fetrow, William A. Rennie, David L. Waltz, George Berg:
Automatic Derivation of Substructures Yields Novel Structural Building Blocks in Globular Proteins. ISMB 1993: 438-446 - 1992
- [j11]Robert H. Creecy, Brij M. Masand, Stephen J. Smith, David L. Waltz:
Trading MIPS and Memory for Knowledge Engineering. Commun. ACM 35(8): 48-64 (1992) - [c21]David L. Waltz:
Massively Parallel Symbolic Computing. Parallel Symbolic Computing 1992: 352-358 - [c20]Robert H. Halstead Jr., Takashi Chikayama, Richard P. Gabriel, David L. Waltz, Akinori Yonezawa:
Applications for Parallel Symbolic Computation (panel). Parallel Symbolic Computing 1992: 417 - [c19]Brij M. Masand, Gordon Linoff, David L. Waltz:
Classifying News Stories using Memory Based Reasoning. SIGIR 1992: 59-65 - 1991
- [c18]Hiroaki Kitano, James A. Hendler, Tetsuya Higuchi, Dan I. Moldovan, David L. Waltz:
Massively Parallel Artificial Intelligence. IJCAI 1991: 557-562 - 1990
- [j10]Xiru Zhang, Michael McKenna, Jill P. Mesirov, David L. Waltz:
The backpropagation algorithm on grid and hypercube architectures. Parallel Comput. 14(3): 317-327 (1990) - [c17]David L. Waltz:
Massivley Parallel AI. AAAI 1990: 1117-1122
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c16]Xiru Zhang, Michael McKenna, Jill P. Mesirov, David L. Waltz:
An Efficient Implementation of the Back-propagation Algorithm on the Connection Machine CM-2. NIPS 1989: 801-809 - [c15]Xiru Zhang, David L. Waltz, Jill P. Mesirov:
Protein structure prediction by a data-level parallel algorithm. SC 1989: 215-223 - [c14]David L. Waltz:
Parallel Processing and Information Retrieval. SIGIR 1989: 1 - [c13]Craig Stanfill, Robert Thau, David L. Waltz:
A Parallel Indexed Algorithm for Information Retrieval. SIGIR 1989: 88-97 - 1988
- [c12]David L. Waltz, Craig Stanfill:
Artificial Intelligence Related Research on the Connection Machine. FGCS 1988: 1010-1024 - 1987
- [j9]David L. Waltz:
Applications of the Connection Machine. Computer 20(1): 85-97 (1987) - [c11]David L. Waltz:
Connectionist Models: Not Just a Notational Variant Not a Panacea. TINLAP 1987: 58-64 - 1986
- [j8]Craig Stanfill, David L. Waltz:
Toward Memory-Based Reasoning. Commun. ACM 29(12): 1213-1228 (1986) - [c10]David L. Waltz:
Connectionist Models for Natural Language Processing Program. ACL 1986: 185 - 1985
- [j7]David L. Waltz:
Scientific DataLink's Artificial Intelligence Classification Scheme. AI Mag. 6(1): 58-63 (1985) - [j6]David L. Waltz, Jordan B. Pollack:
Massively Parallel Parsing: A Strongly Interactive Model of Natural Language Interpretation. Cogn. Sci. 9(1): 51-74 (1985) - 1984
- [c9]David L. Waltz, Jordan B. Pollack:
Phenomenologically Plausible Parsing. AAAI 1984: 335-339 - [c8]Jordan B. Pollack, David L. Waltz:
Parallel Interpretation of Natural Language. FGCS 1984: 686-691 - 1983
- [j5]David L. Waltz:
Artificial Intelligence: An Assessment of the State-of-the-Art and Recommendations for Future Directions. AI Mag. 4(3): 55-67 (1983) - 1982
- [j4]David L. Waltz:
Research at the U. of Illinois. SIGART Newsl. 79: 64-65 (1982) - [c7]David L. Waltz:
Event Shape Diagrams. AAAI 1982: 84-87 - [e2]David L. Waltz:
Proceedings of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, August 18-20, 1982. AAAI Press 1982, ISBN 0-262-51051-0 [contents] - 1981
- [c6]David L. Waltz:
Toward a Detailed Model of Processing for Language Describing the Physical World. IJCAI 1981: 1-6 - 1980
- [c5]David L. Waltz:
Understanding Scene Descriptions as Event Simulations. ACL 1980
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [c4]David L. Waltz, Lois C. Boggess:
Visual Analog Representations for Natural Languages Understanding. IJCAI 1979: 926-934 - 1978
- [j3]David L. Waltz:
An English Language Query Answering System for a Large Relational Data Base. Commun. ACM 21(7): 526-539 (1978) - [c3]David L. Waltz:
On the Interdependence of Language and Perception. TINLAP 1978: 149-156 - [e1]David L. Waltz:
Theoretical Issues in Natural Language Processing-2, TINLAP 1978, University of lllinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA, July 25-27, 1978. 1978 [contents] - 1977
- [j2]David L. Waltz:
Natural language interfaces. SIGART Newsl. 61: 16-17 (1977) - [j1]David L. Waltz, Bradley A. Goodman:
Planes: a data base question-answering system. SIGART Newsl. 61: 24 (1977) - [c2]David L. Waltz, Bradley A. Goodman:
Writing a Natural Language Data Base System. IJCAI 1977: 144-150 - 1975
- [c1]David L. Waltz:
On Understanding Poetry. TINLAP 1975: 20-23
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