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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LABORATORY
University of Texas at Austin
November 1985

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	Chrissie Sawyer
	University of Texas at Austin
	Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
	T. S. Painter 3.28
	Austin, Texas  78712

	(512) 471-4353 or 471-6070
	ai.chrissie@utexas-20.arpa

%A	Gordon Novak and Robert L. Causey, et al.
%T	Artificial Intelligence Project at the University of Texas at Austin
%R	AI84-01
%i	University of Texas at Austin, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
%D	1984

%a	Ezat Karimi
%t	Computing Discourse Conceptual Coherence:  A Means to Contextual
	Reference Resolution	
%r	AI84-02
%i	University of Texas at Austin, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
%d	August 1984
%x	master's thesis

%a	Yeong-Ho Yu
%t	Translating Horn Clauses from English
%r	AI84-03
%i	University of Texas at Austin, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
%d	August 1984
%x	master's thesis

%a	Robert F. Simmons
%t	From Menus to Intentions in Man-Machine Dialogue
%r	AI84-04
%i	University of Texas at Austin, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
%d	November 1984

%a	Robert F. Simmons
%t	A Text Knowledge Base for the AI Handbook
%r	AI84-05
%i	University of Texas at Austin, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory	
%d	December 1983

%a	Michael K. Smith
%t	Knowledge Based Contextual Reference Resolution for Text Understanding
%r	AI85-02
%i	University of Texas at Austin, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory	
%d	January 1985
%x	dissertation

%a	Bruce W. Porter
%t	Learning Problem Solving:  A Proposal for Continued Research
%r	AI85-03	
%i	University of Texas at Austin, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory	
%d	March 1985

%a	Bruce W. Porter
%t	Using and Revising Learned Concept Models:  A Research Proposal
%r	AI85-04
%i	University of Texas at Austin, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
%d	May 1985

%a	Robert A. Levinson
%t	A Self Organizing Retrieval System for Graphs
%r	AI85-05
%i	University of Texas at Austin, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
%d	May 1985
%x	dissertation

%a	Gordon S. Novak
%t	Lisp Programming Lecture Notes
%r	AI85-06
%i	University of Texas at Austin, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
%d	July 1985

%a	William R. Murray
%t	Heuristic and Formal Methods in Automatic Program Debugging
%r	AI85-07
%i	University of Texas at Austin, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory	
%d	June 1985
%x	Appears in IJCAI 85 proceedings

%a	Vipin Kumar
%t	A General Heuristic Bottom-up Procedure for Searching AND/OR Graphs
%r	AI85-08
%i	University of Texas at Austin, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
%d	August 1985

%a	Vipin Kumar and Laveen S. Kanal
%t	A General Paradigm for AND.OR Graph and Game Tree Search
%r	AI85-09
%i	University of Texas at Austin, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
%d	August 1985

%a	Vipin Kumar
%t	Parallel Processing for Artificial Intelligence
%r	AI85-10
%i	University of Texas at Austin, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory	
%d	August 1985

%a	Vipin Kumar
%t	Branch-And-Bound Search
%r	AI85-11
%i	University of Texas at Austin, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory	
%d	August 1985

%a	Olivier Winghart
%t	Computational Treatment of Metaphor in Text Understanding:  A First
	Approach
%r	AI85-12
%i	University of Texas at Austin, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
%d	August 1985

%a	Robert F. Simmons
%t	Computer Science and Medical Information Retreival
%r	AI85-13
%i	University of Texas at Austin, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory	
%d	August 1985

%a	Robert F. Simmons
%t	Technologies for Machine Translation
%r	AI85-14
%i	University of Texas at Austin, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
%d	August 1985

%a	Nicholas Asher and Hans Kamp
%t	The Knower's Paradox and the Logics of Attitudes
%r	AI85-15
%i	University of Texas at Austin, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
%d	August 1985
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