Birnbaum, Lawrence

17 publications

AAAI 2007 Integrating Natural Language, Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, and Analogical Processing to Learn by Reading Kenneth D. Forbus, Christopher Riesbeck, Lawrence Birnbaum, Kevin Livingston, Abhishek B. Sharma, Leo C. Ureel Ii
IJCAI 1995 Determining What to Learn Through Component-Task Modeling Bruce Krulwich, Lawrence Birnbaum, Gregg Collins
ECCV 1994 Divided We Fall: Resolving Occlusions Using Causal Reasoning Paul R. Cooper, Lawrence Birnbaum, Daniel Halabe, Matthew Brand, Peter N. Prokopowicz
ICCV 1993 Looking for Trouble: Using Causal Semantics to Direct Focus of Attention Lawrence Birnbaum, Matthew Brand, Paul R. Cooper
AAAI 1993 Sensible Scenes: Visual Understanding of Complex Structures Through Causal Analysis Matthew Brand, Lawrence Birnbaum, Paul R. Cooper
IJCAI 1991 Plan Debugging in an Intentional System Gregg Collins, Lawrence Birnbaum, Bruce Krulwich, Michael Freed
ICML 1991 Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop (ML91), Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA Lawrence Birnbaum, Gregg Collins
AAAI 1990 Model-Based Diagnosis of Planning Failures Lawrence Birnbaum, Gregg Collins, Michael Freed, Bruce Krulwich
IJCAI 1989 An Adaptive Model of Decision-Making in Planning Gregg Collins, Lawrence Birnbaum, Bruce Krulwich
ICML 1989 Improving Decision-Making on the Basis of Experience Bruce Krulwich, Gregg Collins, Lawrence Birnbaum
ICML 1989 Issues in the Justification-Based Diagnosis of Planning Failures Lawrence Birnbaum, Gregg Collins, Bruce Krulwich
IJCAI 1985 A Short Note on Opportunistic Planning and Memory in Arguments Lawrence Birnbaum
IJCAI 1985 Lexical Ambiguity as a Touchstone for Theories of Language Analysis Lawrence Birnbaum
AAAI 1982 Argument Molecules: A Functional Representation of Argument Structure Lawrence Birnbaum
IJCAI 1981 Opportunistic Processing in Arguments Rod McGuire, Lawrence Birnbaum, Margot Flowers
AAAI 1980 Towards an AI Model of Argumentation Lawrence Birnbaum, Margot Flowers, Rod McGuire
IJCAI 1979 Parsing Directly into Knowledge Structures Roger C. Schank, Michael Lebowitz, Lawrence Birnbaum