koomen@CS.ROCHESTER.EDU (10/02/87)
>From: mcvax!unido!uklirb!noekel@uunet.uu.net >Subject: J.F.Allen's work on time - (nf) Reference intervals, automatic interval hierarchy structuring, duration logic, etc, have indeed been implemented, in support of my PhD research project. For a description, watch for a UofR Tech Report and my dissertation, both expected to appear within the next year. -- Hans EMail: Koomen@CS.Rochester.Edu Paper: Johannes A. G. M. Koomen Dept. of Computer Science Phone: (716) 275-9499 [work] University of Rochester (716) 442-4836 [home] Rochester, NY 14627
rapaport@CS.BUFFALO.EDU (William J. Rapaport) (10/05/87)
Another representation of time, inspired by Allen's work, but differing in significant ways, is in: Michael J. Almeida, "Reasoning about the Temporal Structure of Narratives," Tech. Report 87-10 (Buffalo: SUNY Buffalo Dept. of Computeer Science, 1987). Copies may be had by contacting: library@cs.buffalo.edu William J. Rapaport Assistant Professor Dept. of Computer Science, SUNY Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260 (716) 636-3193, 3180 uucp: ..!{ames,boulder,decvax,rutgers}!sunybcs!rapaport csnet: rapaport@buffalo.csnet internet: rapaport@cs.buffalo.edu [if that fails, try: rapaport%cs.buffalo.edu@relay.cs.net or: rapaport%cs.buffalo.edu@csnet-relay. ] bitnet: rapaport@sunybcs.bitnet