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- 99-001
- Martin Sköld.
QDB - A Query Processor
for High Performance, Parallel Data Server NDB Cluster
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- 99-002
- Lars Ahrenberg, Magnus
Merkel, Daniel Ridings, Anna Sågvall Hein, and Jörg Tiedemann
Automatic Processing
of Parallel Corpora: A Swedish Perspective
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- 99-003
- Thomas Ginner (editor)
The PATT-Sweden 1996 Conference
- 99-004
- Camilla Schwind.
Causality in Action
Theories
- 99-005
- Stefan Cronholm, Pär J. Ågerfalk, and Göran Goldkuhl.
From Usability to
Actability
- 99-006
- Silvia Coradeschi, Tucker
Balch, Gerhard Kraetzschmar, and Peter Stone (editors)
RobocCup-99 Team
Descriptions. Small and Middle Leagues
- 99-007
- Silvia Coradeschi, Tucker
Balch, Gerhard Kraetzschmar, and Peter Stone (editors)
RobocCup-99 Team
Descriptions. Simulation League
- 99-008
- Thord Andersson, Silvia Coradeschi,
and Alessandro Saffiotti.
Fuzzy matching of
visual cues in an unmanned airborne vehicle
- 99-009
- Silvia Coradeschi and Alessandro
Saffiotti.
Anchoring symbolic
object descriptions to sensor data. Problem statement
- 99-010
- Murray Shanahan
A Logical Account
of the Common Sense Informatic Situation for a Mobile Robot
- 99-011
- Michael Thielscher.
Fluent Calculus Planning
with Continuous Change
- 99-012
- Tom Costello and John
McCarthy.
Useful Counterfactuals
- 99-013
- Erik Skarman
An aircraft model
- 99-014
- Erik Skarman
A helicopter model
- 99-015
- Erik Skarman
A helicopter control
system
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- 99-016
- Rob Miller and Murray
Shanahan.
The Event-Calculus
in Classical Logic - Alternative Axiomatisations
- 99-017
- Patrick Doherty
The WITAS Integrated
Software System Architecture
- 99-018
- Knut Hartmann, Bernhard Preim, and Thomas Strothotte.
Describing Abstraction
in Rendered Images through Figure Captions
- 99-019
- Stefan Cronholm and Pär J. Ågerfalk
On the Concept of
Method in Information Systems Development
- 99-020
- Stéphane Tudoret.
Signal-Simulink:
Hybrid System Co-Simulation
- 99-021
- Masahiro Araki, Kazunori Komatani, Taishi Hirata, and Shuji Doshita.
A Dialogue Library
for Task-Oriented Spoken Dialogue Systems
- 99-022
- Maria Aretoulaki and Bernd Ludwig.
Automaton-Descriptions
and Theorem-Proving: A Marriage made in Heaven?
- 99-023
- Peter Bohlin, Robin Cooper, Elisabet Engdahl, and Staffan Larsson.
Information States
and Dialogues Move Engines
- 99-024
- Johan Boye, Mats Wirén, Manny Rayner, Ian Lewin, David Carter,
and Ralph Becket.
Language-Processing
Strategies and Mixed-Initiative Dialogues
- 99-025
- Matthias Denecke and Alex Waibel.
Integrating Knowledge
Sources for the Specification of a Task-Oriented Dialogue System
- 99-026
- Annika Flycht-Eriksson.
A Survey of Knowledge
Sources in Dialogue Systems
- 99-027
- Michael Kipp, Norbert Reithinger, and Jan Alexandersson.
Understanding Spontaneous
Negotiation Dialogue
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- 99-028
- Anke Kölzer.
Universal Dialogue
Specification for Conversational Systems
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- 99-029
- Richard McConachy and Ingrid Zukerman.
Dialogue Requirements
for Argumentation Systems
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- 99-030
- Susan W. McRoy and Syed S. Ali.
A Practical, Declarative
Theory of Dialog
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- 99-031
- Mark Seligman, Jan Alexandersson, and Kristiina Jokinen.
Tracking Morphological
and Semantic Co-occurrences in Spontaneous Dialogues
- 99-032
- David R. Traum and Carl F. Andersen.
Representations of
Dialogue State for Domain and Task Independent Meta-Dialogue
- 99-033
- Dorian Suc and Ivan Bratko.
Symbolic and qualitative
reconstruction of control skill
- 99-034
- Kevin Irwig and Wayne Wobcke.
Multi-Agent Reinforcement
Learning with Vicarious Rewards
- 99-035
- E.J. Briscoe.
The Acquisition of
Gramar in an Evolving Population of Language Agents
- 99-036
- James Cussens.
Integrating Probabilistic
and Logical Reasoning
- 99-037
- Alan M. Frisch.
Solving Constraint
Satisfaction Problems with NB-Resolution
- 99-038
- Maria R. Cravo, João P. Cachopo, Ana C. Cachopo, and João P.
Martins.
Permissive Belief
Revision (preliminary report)
- 99-039
- Mikhail Prokopenko and Marc Butler.
Tactical Reasoning
in Synthetic Multi-Agent Systems: a Case Study
- 99-040
- Enrico Giunchiglia and Vladimir
Lifschitz.
Action Languages,
Temporal Action Logics and the Situation Calculus
- 99-041
- Fiora Pirri and Alberto Finzi.
An Approach to Perception
in Theory of Actions: Part I
- 99-042
- Eyal Amir.
Object-Oriented First-Order
Logic
- 99-043
- Giuseppe De Giacomo
and Riccardo Rosati.
Minimal Knowledge
Approach to Reasoning about Actions and Sensing
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