Randy Goebel

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2011
82The expansion continues: Stitching together the breadth of disciplines impinging on Artificial Intelligence. Randy Goebel, Mary-Anne Williams. Artif. Intell. (175): 929 (2011). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
81An Improved Approximation Algorithm for the Complementary Maximal Strip Recovery Problem. Zhong Li, Randy Goebel, Lusheng Wang, Guohui Lin. FAW-AAIM 2011, 46-57. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
80Strong Equivalence of Logic Programs with Abstract Constraint Atoms. Guohua Liu, Randy Goebel, Tomi Janhunen, Ilkka Niemelä, Jia-Huai You. LPNMR 2011, 161-173. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
79Using Visual Information to Predict Lexical Preference. Shane Bergsma, Randy Goebel. RANLP 2011, 399-405. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
78Size-constrained tree partitioning: Approximating the multicast k-tree routing problem. Zhipeng Cai, Randy Goebel, Guohui Lin. Theor. Comput. Sci. (412): 240-245 (2011). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2010
77The nature of noise in linguistic corpora. Randy Goebel, Shane Bergsma, Ying Xu, Christoph Ringlstetter, Mi-Young Kim. AND 2010, 1-2. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
76The expanding breadth of artificial intelligence research. Randy Goebel, Mary-Anne Williams. Artif. Intell. (174): 133 (2010). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
75Unsupervised mapping of sentences to biomedical concepts based on integrated information retrieval model and clustering. Mi-Young Kim, Qing Dou, Osmar R. Zaļane, Randy Goebel. BCB 2010, 322-329. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
74Speculative Abductive Reasoning for Hierarchical Agent Systems. Jiefei Ma, Krysia Broda, Randy Goebel, Hiroshi Hosobe, Alessandra Russo, Ken Satoh. CLIMA 2010, 49-64. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
73Detecting Communities in Social Networks Using Local Information. Jiyang Chen, Osmar R. Zaļane, Randy Goebel. From Sociology to Computing in Social Networks 2010, 197-214. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
72Meerkat: Community Mining with Dynamic Social Networks. Jiyang Chen, Justin Fagnan, Randy Goebel, Reihaneh Rabbany, Farzad Sangi, Mansoureh Takaffoli, Eric Verbeek, Osmar R. Zaļane. ICDM Workshops 2010, 1377-1380. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2009
71A Visual Data Mining Approach to Find Overlapping Communities in Networks. Jiyang Chen, Osmar R. Zaļane, Randy Goebel. ASONAM 2009, 338-343. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
70Local Community Identification in Social Networks. Jiyang Chen, Osmar R. Zaļane, Randy Goebel. ASONAM 2009, 237-242. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
69Most parsimonious haplotype allele sharing determination. Zhipeng Cai, Hadi Sabaa, Yining Wang, Randy Goebel, Zhiquan Wang, Jiaofen Xu, Paul Stothard, Guohui Lin. BMC Bioinformatics (10) (2009). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
68Detecting Communities in Large Networks by Iterative Local Expansion. Jiyang Chen, Osmar R. Zaļane, Randy Goebel. CASoN 2009, 105-112. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
67Size-Constrained Tree Partitioning: A Story on Approximation Algorithm Design for the Multicast k-Tree Routing Problem. Zhipeng Cai, Randy Goebel, Guohui Lin. COCOA 2009, 363-374. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
66Interactive Multimedia for Adaptive Online Education. L. Irene Cheng, Anup Basu, Randy Goebel. IEEE MultiMedia (16): 16-25 (2009). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
65Web-Scale N-gram Models for Lexical Disambiguation. Shane Bergsma, Dekang Lin, Randy Goebel. IJCAI 2009, 1507-1512. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
64Detecting Communities in Social Networks Using Max-Min Modularity. Jiyang Chen, Osmar R. Zaļane, Randy Goebel. SDM 2009, 978-989. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2008
63Distributional Identification of Non-Referential Pronouns. Shane Bergsma, Dekang Lin, Randy Goebel. ACL 2008, 10-18. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
62Identifying a few foot-and-mouth disease virus signature nucleotide strings for computational genotyping. Guohui Lin, Zhipeng Cai, Junfeng Wu, Xiu-Feng Wan, Lizhe Xu, Randy Goebel. BMC Bioinformatics (9) (2008). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
61Discriminative Learning of Selectional Preference from Unlabeled Text. Shane Bergsma, Dekang Lin, Randy Goebel. EMNLP 2008, 59-68. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
60Self-Tutoring, Teaching and Testing: An Intelligent Process Analyzer. Irene Cheng, Nathaniel Rossol, Randy Goebel. ICALT 2008, 746-750. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
59Folk Reducibility and AI-Complete Problems. Randy Goebel. KI 2008, 1. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
58Targeting Chinese Nominal Compounds in Corpora. Weiruo Qu, Christoph Ringlstetter, Randy Goebel. LREC 2008. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
57An Unsupervised Approach to Cluster Web Search Results Based on Word Sense Communities. Jiyang Chen, Osmar R. Zaļane, Randy Goebel. Web Intelligence 2008, 725-729. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2007
56Selecting Genes with Dissimilar Discrimination Strength for Sample Class Prediction. Zhipeng Cai, Randy Goebel, Mohammad R. Salavatipour, Yi Shi, Lizhe Xu, Guohui Lin. APBC 2007, 81-90. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
55Constraint-Based Mining of Web Page Associations. Mohammad El-Hajj, Jiyang Chen, Osmar R. Zaļane, Randy Goebel. Australian Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2007, 315-326. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
54Elements of a Learning Interface for Genre Qualified Search. Andrea Stubbe, Christoph Ringlstetter, Randy Goebel. Australian Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2007, 791-797. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
53Nucleotide composition string selection in HIV-1 subtyping using whole genomes. Xiaomeng Wu, Zhipeng Cai, Xiu-Feng Wan, Tin Hoang, Randy Goebel, Guohui Lin. Bioinformatics (23): 1744-1752 (2007). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
52Selecting dissimilar genes for multi-class classification, an application in cancer subtyping. Zhipeng Cai, Randy Goebel, Mohammad R. Salavatipour, Guohui Lin. BMC Bioinformatics (8) (2007). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
51Iterated Belief Contraction from First Principles. Abhaya C. Nayak, Randy Goebel, Mehmet A. Orgun. IJCAI 2007, 2568-2573. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
50Visual Data Mining of Web Navigational Data. Jiyang Chen, Tong Zheng, William Thorne, Osmar R. Zaļane, Randy Goebel. IV 2007, 649-656. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
49Visualizing Web Navigation Data with Polygon Graphs. Jiyang Chen, Tong Zheng, William Thorne, Daniel Huntley, Osmar R. Zaļane, Randy Goebel. IV 2007, 232-237. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
48Mining Research Communities in Bibliographical Data. Osmar R. Zaļane, Jiyang Chen, Randy Goebel. WebKDD/SNA-KDD 2007, 59-76. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2006
47Using Gene Clustering to Identify Discriminatory Genes with Higher Classification Accuracy. Zhipeng Cai, Lizhe Xu, Yi Shi, Mohammad R. Salavatipour, Randy Goebel, Guohui Lin. BIBE 2006, 235-242. Web SearchBibTeX
46Frequent Subsequence-Based Protein Localization. Osmar R. Zaļane, Yang Wang, Randy Goebel, Gregory J. Taylor. BioDM 2006, 35-47. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
45A Model-Free Greedy Gene Selection for Microarray Sample Class Prediction. Yi Shi, Zhipeng Cai, Lizhe Xu, Wei Ren, Randy Goebel, Guohui Lin. CIBCB 2006, 1-8. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
44Perceptually Enhanced Multimedia Processing, Visualization and Transmission. Irene Cheng, Randy Goebel. ISM 2006, 509-516. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
43Shape Tracking and Registration for 4D Visualization of MRI and Structure. Irene Cheng, Sharmin Nilufar, Anup Basu, Randy Goebel. ISVC (1) 2006, 253-262. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
42Taking Levi Identity Seriously: A Plea for Iterated Belief Contraction. Abhaya C. Nayak, Randy Goebel, Mehmet A. Orgun, Tam Pham. KSEM 2006, 305-317. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2005
41Iterated Belief Change and the Levi Identity. Abhaya C. Nayak, Randy Goebel, Mehmet A. Orgun, Tam Pham. Belief Change in Rational Agents 2005. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
40A Simulation-based Approach to Evaluating the Effectiveness of Navigation Compression Models. Tong Zheng, Randy Goebel. FLAIRS Conference 2005, 238-244. Web SearchBibTeX
2004
39Iterated Belief Change. Aditya K. Ghose, Pablo O. Hadjinian, Abdul Sattar, Jia-Huai You, Randy Goebel. Computational Intelligence (20): 37-55 (2004). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
38Developing a Database for Proteomic Analysis of Extracytosolic Plant Proteins. Yang Wang, Osmar R. Zaļane, Randy Goebel, Jennafer L. Southron, Urmila Basu, Randy M. Whittal, Julie L. Stephens, Gregory J. Taylor. DEXA Workshops 2004, 366-370. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
37Visualizing and Discovering Web Navigational Patterns. Jiyang Chen, Lisheng Sun, Osmar R. Zaļane, Randy Goebel. WebDB 2004, 13-18. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2003
36WebKIV: Visualizing Structure and Navigation forWeb Mining Applications. Yonghe Niu, Tong Zheng, Jiyang Chen, Randy Goebel. Web Intelligence 2003, 207-213. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2002
35WebFrame: In Pursuit of Computationally and Cognitively Efficient Web Mining. Tong Zheng, Yonghe Niu, Randy Goebel. PAKDD 2002, 264-275. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2001
34Towards a Novel OLAP Interface for Distributed Data Warehouses. Ayman Ammoura, Osmar R. Zaļane, Randy Goebel. DaWaK 2001, 174-185. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2000
33An abductive approach to disjunctive logic programming. Jia-Huai You, Li-Yan Yuan, Randy Goebel. J. Log. Program. (44): 101-127 (2000). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
32Knowledge Representation, Belief Revision, and the Challenge of Optimality. Randy Goebel. PRICAI 2000, 3. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
1999
31A Constraint Optimization Framework for MultiAgent Anytime Scheduling. William S. Havens, Randy Goebel, Jean Berger, René Proulx. Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 1999, 480-481. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
30Connections Between Default Reasoning and Partial Constraint Satisfaction. Aditya Ghose, Grigoris Antoniou, Randy Goebel, Abdul Sattar. Inf. Sci. (117): 177-190 (1999). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
29Algorithms for handling soft constraints and their applications to staff scheduling problems. Qi Zhao, Randy Goebel. Int. Syst. in Accounting, Finance and Management (8): 119-129 (1999). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
1998
28Belief States as Default Theories: Studies in Non-Prioritized Belief Change. Aditya Ghose, Randy Goebel. ECAI 1998, 8-12. Web SearchBibTeX
27Regular Extension Semantics and Disjunctive Eshghi Kowalski Procedure. Jia-Huai You, Li-Yan Yuan, Randy Goebel. IJCSLP 1998, 175-189. Web SearchBibTeX
26Experience in Integrating AI and Constraint Programming Methods for Automated Yellow Pages Layout. Winfried Graf, Alexander Kroener, Stefan Neurohr, Randy Goebel. KI (12): 79-85 (1998). Web SearchBibTeX
1997
25Disjunctive Logic Programming and Possible Model Semantics (Invited Paper). Li-Yan Yuan, Jia-Huai You, Randy Goebel. Agents and Multi-Agent Systems Formalisms, Methodologies, and Applications 1997, 60-78. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
24Describing Plan Recognition as Nonmonotonic Reasoning and Belief Revision. Pawel Jachowicz, Randy Goebel. Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 1997, 236-245. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
23An Abductive Semantics for Disjunctive Logic Programs and Its Proof Procedure. Jia-Huai You, Li-Yan Yuan, Randy Goebel. FSTTCS 1997, 138-152. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
22Disjunctive Logic Programming and Autoepistemic Logic. Li-Yan Yuan, Jia-Huai You, Randy Goebel. LPKR 1997, 85-101. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
21Consistency-Motivated Reason Maintenance in Hypothetical Reasoning. Abdul Sattar, Randy Goebel. New Generation Comput. (15): 163-186 (1997). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
1996
20Anytime Default Inference. Aditya Ghose, Randy Goebel. PRICAI 1996, 546-557. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
19The role of default representations in incremental learning. Aditya Ghose, Srinivas Padmanabhuni, Randy Goebel. PRICAI Workshops 1996, 92-105. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
18Curried least general generalization: A framework for higher order concept learning. Srinivas Padmanabhuni, Randy Goebel, Koichi Furukawa. PRICAI Workshops 1996, 45-60. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
1995
17An Introspective Framework for Paraconsistent Logic Programs and Disjunctive Databases. Jia-Huai You, Suryanil Ghosh, Li-Yan Yuan, Randy Goebel. Deductive Databases / Abduction in Deductive Databases 1995, 41-55. Web SearchBibTeX
16An Introspective Framework for Paraconsistent Logic Programs. Jia-Huai You, Suryanil Ghosh, Li-Yan Yuan, Randy Goebel. ILPS 1995, 384-398. Web SearchBibTeX
15Specifying Over-Constrained Problems in Default Logic. Abdul Sattar, Aditya Ghose, Randy Goebel. Over-Constrained Systems 1995, 253-264. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
1992
14The Fourth International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence. Randy Goebel, Francisco J. Cantś Ortiz. AI Magazine (13): 43-44 (1992). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
1991
13Using crucial literals to select better theories. Abdul Sattar, Randy Goebel. Computational Intelligence (7): 11-22 (1991). Web SearchBibTeX
12Meta-reasoning: An Incremental Compilation Approach. Abdul Sattar, Randy Goebel. ICDE 1991, 140-149. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
11A Message Passing Algorithm for Plan Recognition. Dekang Lin, Randy Goebel. IJCAI 1991, 280-285. Web SearchBibTeX
1990
10On the Efficiency of Logic-Based Diagnosis. Abdul Sattar, Randy Goebel. IEA/AIE (Vol. 1) 1990, 23-31. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
9Integrating probabilistic, taxonomic and causal knowledge in abductive diagnosis. Dekang Lin, Randy Goebel. UAI 1990, 77-88. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
1989
8A Sketch of Analogy as Reasoning with Equality Hypotheses. Randy Goebel. AII 1989, 243-253. Web SearchBibTeX
1988
7Exhuming the criticism of the logicist. Randy Goebel. Computational Intelligence (4): 401-404 (1988). Web SearchBibTeX
6Non-Monotonic Reasoning in Temporal Domains: The Knowledge Independence Problem. Scott D. Goodwin, Randy Goebel. NMR 1988, 187-201. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
1986
5Gracefully adding negation and disjunction to Prolog. David Poole, Randy Goebel. ICLP 1986, 635-641. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
4Using Definite Clauses and Integrity Constraints as the Basis for a Theory Formation Approach to Diagnostic Reasoning. Randy Goebel, Koichi Furukawa, David Poole. ICLP 1986, 211-222. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
1985
3Interpreting Descriptions in a Prolog-based Knowledge Representation System. Randy Goebel. IJCAI 1985, 711-716. Web SearchBibTeX
2The Design and Implementation of DLOG, a Prolog-based Knowledge Representation System. Randy Goebel. New Generation Comput. (3): 385-401 (1985). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
1Concurrent Prolog in a Multiprocess Environment. Rosanna K. S. Lee, Randy Goebel. SLP 1985, 100-109. Web SearchBibTeX
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