Ph.D. Dissertations - Jerome A. Feldman
An Architecture for Structured, Concurrent, Real-Time Action
Leon Rubin Barrett [2010]
A Computational Model of Human Blood Clotting: Simulation, Analysis, Control, and Validation
Joseph Gerard Makin [2008]
Answering Questions about Complex Events
Steve Sinha [2008]
Best-Fit Constructional Analysis
John Edward Bryant [2008]
Constructing grammar: A computational model of the emergence of early constructions
Nancy Chih-Lin Chang [2008]
Contextual Bootstrapping for Grammar Learning
Eva H. Mok [2008]
SHRUTI-Agent: A Structured Connectionist Architecture for Reasoning and Decision-Making
John C. Wendelken [2003]
Active Threads: Towards Efficient Fine-Grained Parallelism in Object-Oriented Systems
Boris Weissman [1998]
Computational Models of Human Motion
Christoph Bregler [1998]
KARMA: Knowledge-based Active Representations for Metaphor and Aspect
Srinivas S. Narayanan [1997]
Mapping Connectionist Networks onto Parallel Machines: A Library Approach
Benedict A. Gomes [1997]
Portable, Modular Expression of Locality
David P. Stoutamire [1997]
When Push Comes to Shove: A Computational Model of the Role of Motor Control in the Acquisition of Action Verbs
David R. Bailey [1997]
Bayesian Learning of Probabilistic Language Models
Andreas Stolcke [1994]
The Acquisition of Lexical Semantics for Spatial Terms: A Connectionist Model for Perceptual Categorization
Terrance P. Regier [1992]