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William J. Rapaport
William J. Rapaport
Associate Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering, SUNY Buffalo
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SNePS considered as a fully intensional propositional semantic network
SC Shapiro, WJ Rapaport
The knowledge frontier: essays in the representation of knowledge, 262-315, 1987
3551987
Meinongian theories and a Russellian paradox
WJ Rapaport
Noûs, 153-180, 1978
2711978
The sneps family
SC Shapiro, WJ Rapaport
Computers & Mathematics with Applications 23 (2-5), 243-275, 1992
2491992
The Turing test: verbal behavior as the hallmark of intelligence
SM Shieber
Mit Press, 2004
2082004
Syntactic semantics: Foundations of computational natural-language understanding
WJ Rapaport
Thinking computers and virtual persons, 225-273, 1994
1391994
Logical foundations for belief representation
WJ Rapaport
Cognitive Science 10 (4), 371-422, 1986
1331986
Philosophy of computer science
WJ Rapaport
105*2005
What did you mean by that? Misunderstanding, negotiation, and syntactic semantics
WJ Rapaport
Minds and machines 13, 397-427, 2003
972003
Models and minds: Knowledge representation for natural-language competence
SC Shapiro, WJ Rapaport
931991
A computational theory of perspective and reference in narrative
J Wiebe, WJ Rapaport
26th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 131-138, 1988
861988
An introduction to a computational reader of narratives
SC Shapiro, WJ Rapaport
Deixis in narrative, 79-105, 2012
852012
How to pass a Turing test: Syntactic semantics, natural-language understanding, and first-person cognition
WJ Rapaport
The Turing test: the elusive standard of artificial intelligence, 161-184, 2003
752003
Searle's experiments with thought
WJ Rapaport
Philosophy of Science 53 (2), 271-279, 1986
731986
Understanding understanding: Syntactic semantics and computational cognition
WJ Rapaport
Philosophical perspectives 9, 49-88, 1995
711995
Deictic centers and the cognitive structure of narrative comprehension
WJ Rapaport, EM Segal, SC Shapiro, DA Zubin, GA Bruder, JF Duchan, ...
State University of New York (Buffalo). Department of Computer Science, 1989
701989
Implementation is semantic interpretation
WJ Rapaport
The Monist 82 (1), 109-130, 1999
691999
How to make the world fit our language: An essay in Meinongian semantics
WJ Rapaport
Grazer Philosophische Studien 14, 1, 1981
691981
Non-existent objects and epistemological ontology
WJ Rapaport
571985
Cognition and fiction
WJ Rapaport, SC Shapiro
Deixis in narrative, 107-128, 2012
55*2012
Computational Theory of Vocabulary Acquisition
WJ Rapaport, K Ehrlich
531998
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