Literature/1975/Bobrow

Author

 * Daniel Gureasko Bobrow (born 1935) is a Research Fellow in the Intelligent Systems Laboratory of the Palo Alto Research Center, and is amongst other things known for creating an oft-cited  artificial intelligence program STUDENT, with which he earned his PhD. He earned his BS from RPI in 1957, SM from  Harvard in 1958, and PhD in Mathematics from MIT under the supervision of  Marvin Minsky in 1964. Bobrow was the President of the  American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), chair of the  Cognitive Science Society, Editor-in-chief of the journal Artificial Intelligence.  He shared the 1992 ACM Software Systems Award for his work on  Interlisp.

Contents

 * "Dimensions of Representation," pp. 1-34. By Daniel Bobrow.
 * "What’s in a Link: Foundations for Semantic Networks," pp. 35-82. By W.A. Woods.
 * "Some Principles of Memory Schemata," pp. 131-150. By Donald Norman & Daniel Bobrow.
 * "A Frame for Frame: Representing Knowledge for Recognition," pp. 151-184. By B.J. Kuipers.
 * "Frame Representations and the Declarative-Procedural Controversy," pp. 185-210. By Terry Winograd
 * "The Structure of Episodes in Memory," pp. 237-272. By Roger Schank.
 * "Notes on a Schema for Stories." By David Rumelhart.
 * By John Seely Brown and Richard R. Burton. p. 311.