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2020 – today
- 2022
- [j11]Rameez Raja Kureshi, Bhupesh Kumar Mishra, Dhavalkumar Thakker, Reena John, Adrian Walker, Sydney Simpson, Neel Thakkar, Agot Kirsten Wante:
Data-Driven Techniques for Low-Cost Sensor Selection and Calibration for the Use Case of Air Quality Monitoring. Sensors 22(3): 1093 (2022)
2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [c18]Adrian Walker, Mike Le Pelley, Tom Beesley:
Exploitative and Exploratory Attention in a Four-Armed Bandit Task. CogSci 2017 - 2011
- [i1]Adrian Walker:
A Wiki for Business Rules in Open Vocabulary, Executable English. CoRR abs/1103.0697 (2011)
2000 – 2009
- 2005
- [c17]David P. Benjamin, Adrian Walker:
Semantic encoding of relational databases in wireless networks. Data Mining, Intrusion Detection, Information Assurance, and Data Networks Security 2005: 255-262 - [c16]Adrian Walker:
Understandability and Semantic Interoperability of Diverse Rules Systems. Rule Languages for Interoperability 2005
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [j10]Adrian Walker:
The Internet Knowledge Manager, Dynamic Digital Libraries, and Agents You Can Understand. D Lib Mag. 4(3) (1998) - 1995
- [c15]Teresita Krueger, George Kurian, Anil Nair, Gustaf Neumann, Ulrich Neumerkel, Stefan Nusser, Peter B. Reintjes, Andrew Taylor, Daphne Tzoar, Adrian Walker:
People Oriented Software Technology, and its Use in Environmental Reporting. DEXA 1995: 136-145 - 1993
- [j9]Adrian Walker:
Backchain Iteration: Towards a Practical Inference Method That Is Simple Enough to Be Proved Terminating, Sound, and Complete. J. Autom. Reason. 11(1): 1-22 (1993) - 1990
- [b1]Adrian Walker, Michael C. McCord, John F. Sowa, Walter G. Wilson:
Knowledge systems and Prolog - developing expert, database, and natural language systems (2. ed.). Addison-Wesley 1990, ISBN 978-0-201-52424-6, pp. I-XIV, 1-538 - [c14]Samit Khosla, Christopher M. Stone, Barry Fritchman, Carlos Miguens, Inga Schmit, Ralph Hodgson, Adrian Walker, John Spiers, F. Sami Zahran, Elizabeth Freeburger, William Kent:
Industry Panel on The Direction of Object Oriented Technology in the Marketplace. DS-4 1990: 473-491
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [c13]Robert A. Kowalski, Douglas B. Lenat, Elliot Soloway, Michael Stonebraker, Adrian Walker:
Knowledge Management - Panel Report. Expert Database Conf. 1988: 63-69 - [c12]Norman Y. Foo, Anand S. Rao, Andrew Taylor, Adrian Walker:
Deduced Relevant Types and Constructive Negation. ICLP/SLP 1988: 126-139 - [p1]Krzysztof R. Apt, Howard A. Blair, Adrian Walker:
Towards a Theory of Declarative Knowledge. Foundations of Deductive Databases and Logic Programming. 1988: 89-148 - 1986
- [j8]Adrian Walker:
Knowledge Systems: Principles and Practice. IBM J. Res. Dev. 30(1): 2-13 (1986) - 1985
- [j7]Craig Fellenstein, Charles O. Green, Lucinda M. Palmer, Adrian Walker, David J. Wyler:
A Prototype Manufacturing Knowledge Base in Syllog. IBM J. Res. Dev. 29(4): 413-421 (1985) - 1984
- [c11]Douglas Stott Parker Jr., Michael J. Carey, Forouzan Golshani, Matthias Jarke, Edward Sciore, Adrian Walker:
Logic Programming and Databases. Expert Database Workshop 1984: 35-48 - [c10]Chin-Liang Chang, Adrian Walker:
PROSQL: A Prolog Programming Interface with SQL/DS. Expert Database Workshop 1984: 233-246 - [c9]Derek R. Brough, Adrian Walker:
Some Practical Properties of Logic Programming Interpreters. FGCS 1984: 149-156 - 1983
- [c8]Adrian Walker, António Porto:
KBO1: A Knowledge Based Garden Store Assistant. Logic Programming Workshop 1983: 252-270 - [c7]Adrian Walker:
Prolog/Ex 1, An Inference Engine Which Explains Both Yes and No Answers. IJCAI 1983: 526-528 - 1982
- [c6]Dean Daniels, Patricia G. Selinger, Laura M. Haas, Bruce G. Lindsay, C. Mohan, Adrian Walker, Paul F. Wilms:
An Introduction to Distributed Query Compilation in R*. DDB 1982: 291-309 - [c5]R. Williams, Dean Daniels, Laura M. Haas, George Lapis, Bruce G. Lindsay, Pui Ng, Ron Obermarck, Patricia G. Selinger, Adrian Walker, Paul F. Wilms, Robert A. Yost:
R*: An Overview of the Architecture. JCDKB 1982: 1-27 - 1980
- [c4]S. W. Ng, Adrian Walker:
Max-Mim Chaining of Weighted Causal Assertions is Loop Free. AAAI 1980: 105-107 - [c3]Adrian Walker:
On Retrieval from a Small Version of a Large Data Base. VLDB 1980: 47-54 - [c2]Adrian Walker:
Time and Space in a Lattice of Universal Relations with Blank Entries. XP1 Workshop on Database Theory 1980
1970 – 1979
- 1978
- [j6]Paul M. B. Vitányi, Adrian Walker:
Stable String Languages of Lindenmayer Systems. Inf. Control. 37(2): 134-149 (1978) - [j5]Antony Van der Mude, Adrian Walker:
On the Inference of Stochastic Regular Grammars. Inf. Control. 38(3): 310-329 (1978) - 1976
- [j4]Gabor T. Herman, Adrian Walker:
On the Stability of some Biological Schemes with Cellular Interactions. Theor. Comput. Sci. 2(1): 115-130 (1976) - 1975
- [j3]Adrian Walker:
Formal Grammars and the Regeneration Capability of Biological Systems. J. Comput. Syst. Sci. 11(2): 252-261 (1975) - [j2]Richard A. LeFaivre, Adrian Walker:
Research resource in AI and biomedicine at Rutgers University. SIGART Newsl. 54: 4-7 (1975) - 1974
- [j1]Gabor T. Herman, Wu-Hang Liu, Stuart W. Rowland, Adrian Walker:
Synchronization of Growing Cellular Arrays. Inf. Control. 25(2): 103-122 (1974) - [c1]Adrian Walker:
Adult Languages of L Systems and the Chomsky Hierarchy. L Systems 1974: 201-215
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