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Robert Wilensky
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- affiliation: University of California, Berkeley, USA
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2000 – 2009
- 2006
- [j22]Robert E. Kahn, Robert Wilensky:
A framework for distributed digital object services. Int. J. Digit. Libr. 6(2): 115-123 (2006) - [c36]Jonathan Traupman, Robert Wilensky:
Robust Reputations for Peer-to-Peer Marketplaces. iTrust 2006: 382-396 - 2004
- [c35]Jonathan Traupman, Robert Wilensky:
Collaborative Quality Filtering: Establishing Consensus or Recovering Ground Truth? WebKDD 2004: 73-86 - 2003
- [j21]Thomas A. Phelps, Robert Wilensky:
Mechanisms for Custom Interfaces. Bull. IEEE Tech. Comm. Digit. Libr. 1(1) (2003) - [c34]Thomas A. Phelps, Robert Wilensky:
Two diet plans for fat PDF. ACM Symposium on Document Engineering 2003: 175-184 - [c33]ByungHoon Kang, Robert Wilensky, John Kubiatowicz:
The Hash History Approach for Reconciling Mutual Inconsistency. ICDCS 2003: 670-677 - 2002
- [c32]Robert Wilensky:
Re-Inventing Scholarly Information Dissemination and Use. JBIDI 2002 - 2001
- [c31]Thomas A. Phelps, Robert Wilensky:
The multivalent browser: a platform for new ideas. ACM Symposium on Document Engineering 2001: 58-67 - [c30]ByungHoon Kang, Robert Wilensky:
Toward a model of self-administering data. JCDL 2001: 322-330 - [c29]Jeff Anderson-Lee, Robert Wilensky:
TilePic: a file format for tiled hierarchical data. JCDL 2001: 343-344 - [c28]Tracy Riggs, Robert Wilensky:
An algorithm for automated rating of reviewers. JCDL 2001: 381-387 - 2000
- [j20]Robert Wilensky, David N. Chin, Marc Luria, James H. Martin
, James Mayfield, Dekai Wu:
The Berkeley UNIX Consultant Project. Artif. Intell. Rev. 14(1-2): 43-88 (2000) - [j19]Stephen J. Hegner, Paul McKevitt, Peter Norvig, Robert Wilensky:
Editorial Intelligent Help Systems for UNIX: Planning and Knowledge Representation. Artif. Intell. Rev. 14(3): 149-152 (2000) - [j18]Stephen J. Hegner, Paul McKevitt, Peter Norvig, Robert Wilensky:
Editorial Intelligent Help Systems for UNIX: Natural Language Dialogue. Artif. Intell. Rev. 14(4-5): 277-281 (2000) - [j17]Thomas A. Phelps, Robert Wilensky:
Multivalent Documents. Commun. ACM 43(6): 82-90 (2000) - [j16]Thomas A. Phelps, Robert Wilensky:
Robust intra-document locations. Comput. Networks 33(1-6): 105-118 (2000) - [j15]Thomas A. Phelps, Robert Wilensky:
Robust Hyperlinks and Locations. D Lib Mag. 6(7/8) (2000) - [j14]Robert Wilensky:
Digital library resources as a basis for collaborative work. J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. 51(3): 228-245 (2000) - [c27]Thomas A. Phelps, Robert Wilensky:
Robust Hyperlinks: Cheap, Everywhere, Now. DDEP/PODDP 2000: 28-43
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c26]Yoshinori Hara, Katsumi Tanaka, Robert Wilensky:
Workshop on Organizing Web Space: An Integration of Content Search with Structure Analysis. ACM DL 1999: 264 - [c25]Robert Wilensky:
The UC Berkeley Digital Library Project: Re-thinking Scholarly Information Dissemination and Use (Abstract). ECDL 1999: 2 - [e1]Robert Wilensky, Katsumi Tanaka, Yoshinori Hara:
1999 ACM Digital Library Workshop on Organizing Web Space (WOWS), August 14, 1999, at Radisson Hotel, Berkeley, CA, USA (in conjunction with ACM DL'99). 1999 [contents] - 1997
- [c24]Thomas A. Phelps, Robert Wilensky:
Multivalent Annotations. ECDL 1997: 287-303 - 1996
- [j13]Robert Wilensky:
Toward Work-Centered Digital Information Services. Computer 29(5): 37-44 (1996) - [j12]Virginia E. Ogle, Robert Wilensky:
Testbed Development for the Berkeley Digital Library Project. D Lib Mag. 2(7/8) (1996) - [c23]Thomas A. Phelps, Robert Wilensky:
Toward Active, Extensible, Networked Documents: Multivalent Architecture and Applications. Digital Libraries 1996: 100-108 - [c22]Thomas A. Phelps, Robert Wilensky:
Multivalent Documents: Inducing Structure and Behaviors in Online Digital Documents. HICSS (5) 1996: 144-152 - 1995
- [j11]Robert Wilensky:
UC Berkeley's Digital Library Project. Commun. ACM 38(4): 60 (1995) - [j10]Thomas A. Phelps, Robert Wilensky:
Multivalent digital documents in UC Berkeley's digital library project. SIGWEB Newsl. 4(2): 13-14 (1995) - 1991
- [c21]Robert Wilensky:
The Ontology and Representation of Situations. KR 1991: 558-569 - [c20]Robert Wilensky:
Language Processing and Commonsense Reasoning. HLT 1991 - [p1]Robert Wilensky:
Sentences, Situations, and Propositions. Principles of Semantic Networks 1991: 191-227 - 1990
- [c19]Peter Norvig, Robert Wilensky:
A Critical Evaluation of Commensurable Abduction Models for Semantic Interpretation. COLING 1990: 225-230 - [c18]Robert Wilensky:
Extending the Lexicon by Exploiting Subregularities. COLING 1990: 407-412 - [c17]Robert Wilensky:
Extending the Lexicon by Exploiting Subregularitles. HLT 1990
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c16]Ralph Weiscbedel, Jaime G. Carbonell, Barbara J. Grosz, Wendy Lehnert, Mitchell Marcus, Ray Perrault, Robert Wilensky:
White Paper on Natural Language Processing. HLT (2) 1989 - [c15]Robert Wilensky:
UCB. HLT (1) 1989 - [c14]Robert Wilensky:
Generalized Consultation Systems and Knowledge Acquisition. HLT (2) 1989 - 1988
- [j9]Robert Wilensky, David N. Chin, Marc Luria, James H. Martin, James Mayfield, Dekai Wu:
The Berkeley UNIX Consultant Project. Comput. Linguistics 14(3): 35-84 (1988) - 1987
- [c13]Robert Wilensky:
Ther Berkley UNIX Consultant Project. Wissensbasierte Systeme 1987: 286-296 - 1986
- [c12]Thomas Kaczmarek, Robert Neches, John Seely Brown, Phil Hayes, Thomas W. Malone, Dic Waters, Robert Wilensky, Mike Williams:
Panel: Where Should the Intelligence in Intelligent Interfaces be Placed? AAAI 1986: 1151 - 1984
- [j8]Robert Wilensky:
Talking to UNIX in English: An Overview of an On-Line UNIX Consultant. AI Mag. 5(1): 29-39 (1984) - [j7]Robert Wilensky, Yigal Arens, David N. Chin:
Talking to UNIX in English: An Overview of UC. Commun. ACM 27(6): 574-593 (1984) - 1983
- [c11]Robert Wilensky:
Memory and Inference. IJCAI 1983: 402-404 - 1982
- [j6]Robert Wilensky:
Research in natural language processing: U. of California at Berkeley. SIGART Newsl. 79: 34-35 (1982) - [c10]Robert Wilensky:
Talking to UNIX in English: An Overview of UC. AAAI 1982: 103-106 - [c9]Robert Wilensky:
PHRAN And PHRED: Analysis And Production Using A Common Knowledge Base. COLING 1982: 296-298 - 1981
- [j5]Robert Wilensky:
Meta-Planning: Representing and Using Knowledge About Planning in Problem Solving and Natural Language Understanding. Cogn. Sci. 5(3): 197-233 (1981) - [c8]Robert Wilensky:
A Knowledge-Based Approach to Language Processing: A Progress Report. IJCAI 1981: 25-30 - [c7]Michael Deering, Joseph Faletti, Robert Wilensky:
PEARL - A Package for Efficient Access to Representations in LISP. IJCAI 1981: 930-932 - 1980
- [c6]Robert Wilensky:
Meta-Planning. AAAI 1980: 334-336 - [c5]Robert Wilensky, Yigal Arens:
Phran - A Knowledge-Base Natural Language Understander. ACL 1980
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j4]John B. Black, Robert Wilensky:
An Evaluation of Story Grammars. Cogn. Sci. 3(3): 213-229 (1979) - [c4]Robert Wilensky:
Understanding Complex Situations. IJCAI 1979: 954-959 - 1978
- [b1]Robert Wilensky:
Understanding Goal-Based Stories. Outstanding Dissertations in the Computer Sciences, Garland Publishing, New York 1978, ISBN 0-8240-4410-X - [j3]Robert Wilensky:
Why John Married Mary: Understanding Stories Involving Recurring Goals. Cogn. Sci. 2(3): 235-266 (1978) - [j2]Robert Wilensky:
A Conceptual Analysis of the Verbs Need and Want. Cogn. Sci. 2(4): 391-396 (1978) - 1977
- [j1]Roger C. Schank, Robert Wilensky:
A goal-directed production system for story understanding. SIGART Newsl. 63: 72 (1977) - [c3]Robert Wilensky:
PAM - A Program That Infers Intentions. IJCAI 1977: 15 - 1976
- [c2]Robert Wilensky, Robert F. Simmons, Arvin Levine, Mitchell Marcus, Roger C. Schank:
SIGART (Paper Session). ACM Annual Conference 1976: 45 - [c1]Robert Wilensky:
Using plans to understand natural language. ACM Annual Conference 1976: 46-50
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