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  1. Bernhard Nebel; Jana Koehler

    Plan Reuse versus Plan Generation: A theoretical and empirical Analysis

    In: Artificial Intelligence (AIJ), Vol. 76, No. 1-2, Pages 427-454, ELSEVIER, Amsterdam, 7/1995.

  2. How spatial information connects visual perception and natural language generation in dynamic environments: Towards a computational model

    In: Andrew U. Frank; Werner Kuhn (Hrsg.). International Conference on Spatial Information Theory. Conference on spatial information theory (COSIT-95), …

  3. Anne-Marie Mineur; Paul Buitelaar

    A Compositional Treatment of Polysemous Arguments in Categorial Grammar

    CLAUS-Report, Universität des Saarlandes, Vol. 49, 1/1995.

  4. Anne-Marie Mineur; Paul Buitelaar

    A Compositional Treatment of Polysemous Arguments in Categorial Grammar

    In: Kees van Deemter; Stanley Peters (Hrsg.). Semantic Ambiguity and Underspecification. CSLI Publications, Stanford, 1995.

  5. Hans-Ulrich Krieger; Ulrich Schäfer

    Efficient Parameterizable Type Expansion for Typed Feature Formalisms

    DFKI, DFKI Research Reports (RR), Vol. 95-18, 1995.

  6. Hans-Ulrich Krieger; Ulrich Schäfer

    Efficient Parameterizable Type Expansion for Typed Feature Formalisms

    In: 14th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI '95), August 20-25. International Joint Conference on Artificial …

  7. Hans-Ulrich Krieger

    Typed Feature Structures, Definite Equivalences, Greatest Model Semantics, and Nonmonotonicity

    DFKI, DFKI Research Reports (RR), Vol. 95-20, 1995.

  8. 33rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL-ANNUAL '95). Proceedings of the Conference

    Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), ACL, Cambridge, USA, 1995.

  9. 33rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL-ANNUAL'95), June 26-30. Proceedings of the Conference

    Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), ACL, Cambridge, USA, 1995.