Robert Wilensky
Affiliations: | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeJames H. Martin | grad student | 1988 | UC Berkeley |
Dan Jurafsky | grad student | 1992 | UC Berkeley |
Marti A. Hearst | grad student | 1994 | UC Berkeley |
Brent B. Kang | grad student | 2004 | UC Berkeley |
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Hegner SJ, Kevitt PM, Norvig P, et al. (2000) EditorialIntelligent Help Systems for UNIX: Natural Language Dialogue Artificial Intelligence Review. 14: 277-281 |
Hegner SJ, Kevitt PM, Norvig P, et al. (2000) EditorialIntelligent Help Systems for UNIX: Planning and Knowledge Representation Artificial Intelligence Review. 14: 149-152 |
Wilensky R, Chin DN, Luria M, et al. (2000) Artificial Intelligence Review. 14: 43-88 |
Wilensky R. (2000) Digital library resources as a basis for collaborative work Journal of the Association For Information Science and Technology. 51: 228-245 |
Phelps TA, Wilensky R. (1995) Multivalent digital documents in UC Berkeley's digital library project Acm Sigweb Newsletter. 4: 13-14 |
Wilensky R. (1989) Primal content and actual content: An antidote to literal meaning Journal of Pragmatics. 13: 163-186 |
Wilensky R, Chin DN, Luria M, et al. (1988) The berkeley UNIX consultant project Computational Linguistics. 14: 35-84 |
Wilensky R. (1984) Talking to UNIX in English: An Overview of an On-Line UNIX Consultant Ai Magazine. 5: 29-39 |
Wilensky R, Arens Y, Chin D. (1984) Talking to UNIX in English: an overview of UC Communications of the Acm. 27: 574-593 |
Wilensky R. (1982) Research in natural language processing: U. of California at Berkeley Intelligence\/Sigart Bulletin. 79: 34-35 |