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2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [c35]William P. Birmingham, Britton Wolfe:
Effects of Network Latency on Games with Human and Distributed Agent Players. AAAI Fall Symposia 2017: 254-257 - 2016
- [j41]David C. Brown, Yan Jin, William P. Birmingham:
In memory of Clive L. Dym. Artif. Intell. Eng. Des. Anal. Manuf. 30(4): 333-334 (2016) - 2012
- [c34]William P. Birmingham, Shane Rose, Gregory Miller, Matthew Mahan:
Effect of Latency on Pursuit Problems. FLAIRS 2012 - 2011
- [i2]William P. Birmingham, Edmund H. Durfee, Sunju Park:
Use of Markov Chains to Design an Agent Bidding Strategy for Continuous Double Auctions. CoRR abs/1106.6022 (2011) - [i1]William P. Birmingham, Colin Meek:
A Comprehensive Trainable Error Model for Sung Music Queries. CoRR abs/1107.0054 (2011) - 2010
- [j40]Daniel Frey, William P. Birmingham, Clive L. Dym:
Design pedagogy: Representations and processes. Artif. Intell. Eng. Des. Anal. Manuf. 24(3): 283-284 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [j39]William P. Birmingham:
The AI in AI EDAM. Artif. Intell. Eng. Des. Anal. Manuf. 21(1): 5-6 (2007) - [j38]Roger B. Dannenberg, William P. Birmingham, Bryan Pardo, Ning Hu, Colin Meek, George Tzanetakis:
A comparative evaluation of search techniques for query-by-humming using the MUSART testbed. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 58(5): 687-701 (2007) - [c33]William P. Birmingham, Leah Acker:
Software-defined radio for undergraduate projects. SIGCSE 2007: 293-297 - 2006
- [j37]William P. Birmingham, Roger B. Dannenberg, Bryan Pardo:
Query by humming with the VocalSearch system. Commun. ACM 49(8): 49-52 (2006) - 2005
- [c32]Bryan Pardo, William P. Birmingham:
Modeling Form for On-line Following of Musical Performances. AAAI 2005: 1018-1023 - 2004
- [j36]Roger B. Dannenberg, William P. Birmingham, George Tzanetakis, Colin Meek, Ning Hu, Bryan Pardo:
The MUSART Testbed for Query-by-Humming Evaluation. Comput. Music. J. 28(2): 34-48 (2004) - [j35]Colin Meek, William P. Birmingham:
A Comprehensive Trainable Error Model for Sung Music Queries. J. Artif. Intell. Res. 22: 57-91 (2004) - [j34]Sunju Park, Edmund H. Durfee, William P. Birmingham:
Use of Markov Chains to Design an Agent Bidding Strategy for Continuous Double Auctions. J. Artif. Intell. Res. 22: 175-214 (2004) - [j33]Bryan Pardo, Jonah Shifrin, William P. Birmingham:
Name that tune: A pilot study in finding a melody from a sung query. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 55(4): 283-300 (2004) - 2003
- [j32]Colin Meek, William P. Birmingham:
Automatic Thematic Extractor. J. Intell. Inf. Syst. 21(1): 9-33 (2003) - [c31]Roger B. Dannenberg, William P. Birmingham, George Tzanetakis, Colin Meek, Ning Hu, Bryan Pardo:
The MUSART testbed for query-by-humming evaluation. ISMIR 2003 - [c30]Colin Meek, William P. Birmingham:
The dangers of parsimony in query-by-humming applications. ISMIR 2003 - [c29]Jonah Shifrin, William P. Birmingham:
Effectiveness of HMM-based retrieval on large databases. ISMIR 2003 - [c28]William P. Birmingham, Kevin O'Malley, Jon W. Dunn, Ryan Scherle:
V2V: A Second Variation on Query-by-Humming. JCDL 2003: 380 - 2002
- [j31]Bryan Pardo, William P. Birmingham:
Algorithms for Chordal Analysis. Comput. Music. J. 26(2): 27-49 (2002) - [j30]William P. Birmingham, Bryan Pardo, Colin Meek, Jonah Shifrin:
The MusArt Music-Retrieval System: An Overview. D Lib Mag. 8(2) (2002) - [c27]Bryan Pardo, William P. Birmingham:
Improved Score Following for Acoustic Performances. ICMC 2002 - [c26]Colin Meek, William P. Birmingham:
Johnny Can't Sing: A Comprehensive Error Model for Sung Music Queries. ISMIR 2002 - [c25]Bryan Pardo, William P. Birmingham:
Encoding Timing Information for Musical Query Matching. ISMIR 2002 - [c24]Jonah Shifrin, Bryan Pardo, Colin Meek, William P. Birmingham:
HMM-based musical query retrieval. JCDL 2002: 295-300 - 2001
- [j29]Yves Lespérance, Gerd Wagner, William P. Birmingham, Kurt D. Bollacker, Alexander Nareyek, J. Paul Walser, David W. Aha, Timothy W. Finin, Benjamin N. Grosof, Nathalie Japkowicz, Robert Holte, Lise Getoor, Carla P. Gomes, Holger H. Hoos, Alan C. Schultz, Miroslav Kubat, Tom M. Mitchell, Jörg Denzinger, Yolanda Gil, Karen L. Myers, Claudio Bettini, Angelo Montanari:
AAAI 2000 Workshop Reports. AI Mag. 22(1): 127-136 (2001) - [j28]Eric J. Glover, Steve Lawrence, Michael D. Gordon, William P. Birmingham, C. Lee Giles:
Web Search - Your Way. Commun. ACM 44(12): 97-102 (2001) - [c23]William P. Birmingham:
MUSART: Music Retrieval Via Aural Queries. ISMIR 2001 - [c22]Eric J. Glover, Gary William Flake, Steve Lawrence, William P. Birmingham, Andries Kruger, C. Lee Giles, David M. Pennock:
Improving Category Specific Web Search by Learning Query Modifications. SAINT 2001: 23- - 2000
- [j27]Sunju Park, Edmund H. Durfee, William P. Birmingham:
Emergent Properties of a Market-based Digital Library with Strategic Agents. Auton. Agents Multi Agent Syst. 3(1): 33-51 (2000) - [j26]Timothy P. Darr, William P. Birmingham:
Part-selection triptych: A representation, problem properties and problem definition, and problem-solving method. Artif. Intell. Eng. Des. Anal. Manuf. 14(1): 39-51 (2000) - [c21]Bryan Pardo, William P. Birmingham:
Automated Partitioning of Tonal Music. FLAIRS 2000: 23-27
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j25]Peter Weinstein, William P. Birmingham, Edmund H. Durfee:
Agent based digital libraries: decentralization and coordination. IEEE Commun. Mag. 37(1): 110-115 (1999) - [c20]Sunju Park, Edmund H. Durfee, William P. Birmingham:
An Adaptive Agent Bidding Strategy Based on Stochastic Modeling. Agents 1999: 147-153 - [c19]Eric J. Glover, Steve Lawrence, William P. Birmingham, C. Lee Giles:
Architecture of a Metasearch Engine That Supports User Information Needs. CIKM 1999: 210-216 - 1998
- [j24]William P. Birmingham, Clive L. Dym:
Foreword. Artif. Intell. Eng. Des. Anal. Manuf. 12(1): 1- (1998) - [j23]Peter Weinstein, William P. Birmingham:
Creating Ontological Metadata for Digital Library Content and Services. Int. J. Digit. Libr. 2(1): 20-37 (1998) - [c18]Timothy P. Darr, William P. Birmingham, Nancy Scala:
A Mad Approach for Solving Part-Selection Problems. AID 1998: 251-269 - [c17]Eric J. Glover, William P. Birmingham:
Using Decision Theory to Order Documents. ACM DL 1998: 285-286 - [c16]Sunju Park, Edmund H. Durfee, William P. Birmingham:
Emergent Properties of a Market-based Digital Library with Strategic Agents. ICMAS 1998: 230-237 - [c15]Eric J. Glover, William P. Birmingham, Michael D. Gordon:
Improving Web Search Using Utility Theory. Workshop on Web Information and Data Management 1998: 5-8 - 1997
- [j22]William P. Birmingham:
Introduction to AIEDAM. Artif. Intell. Eng. Des. Anal. Manuf. 11(1): 3 (1997) - [j21]David C. Brown, William P. Birmingham:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Understanding the Nature of Design. IEEE Expert 12(2): 14-16 (1997) - [j20]Edmund H. Durfee, Daniel L. Kiskis, William P. Birmingham:
The agent architecture of the Univercity of Michingan Digital Library. IEE Proc. Softw. Eng. 144(1): 61-71 (1997) - [j19]Ajay J. Daga, William P. Birmingham:
Interface finite-state machines: definition, minimization, and decomposition. IEEE Trans. Comput. Aided Des. Integr. Circuits Syst. 16(5): 497-505 (1997) - [c14]Peter Weinstein, William P. Birmingham:
Matching Requests for Agent Services with Differentiated Vocabulary. AAAI/IAAI 1997: 850 - 1996
- [j18]Timothy P. Darr, William P. Birmingham:
An attribute-space representation and algorithm for concurrent engineering. Artif. Intell. Eng. Des. Anal. Manuf. 10(1): 21-36 (1996) - [j17]Daniel E. Atkins, William P. Birmingham, Edmund H. Durfee, Eric J. Glover, Tracy Mullen, Elke A. Rundensteiner, Elliot Soloway, José M. Vidal, Raven Wallace, Michael P. Wellman:
Toward Inquiry-Based Education Through Interacting Software Agents. Computer 29(5): 69-76 (1996) - [j16]A. Th. Schreiber, William P. Birmingham:
Editorial: the Sisyphus-VT initiative. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 44(3-4): 275-280 (1996) - [j15]Jay T. Runkel, William P. Birmingham, Alan Balkany:
Solving VT by reuse. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 44(3-4): 403-433 (1996) - [c13]Joseph G. D'Ambrosio, William P. Birmingham:
Achieving Agent Coordination via Distributed Preferences. AAAI/IAAI, Vol. 2 1996: 1383 - 1995
- [j14]William P. Birmingham, Allen C. Ward:
Special Issue: What is Concurrent Engineering? Artif. Intell. Eng. Des. Anal. Manuf. 9(2): 67-68 (1995) - [j13]Joseph G. D'Ambrosio, William P. Birmingham:
Preference-directed design. Artif. Intell. Eng. Des. Anal. Manuf. 9(3): 219-230 (1995) - [j12]William P. Birmingham:
An agent-based architecture for digital libraries. D Lib Mag. 1(1) (1995) - [c12]Ajay J. Daga, William P. Birmingham:
A symbolic-simulation approach to the timing verification of interacting FSMs. ICCD 1995: 584-589 - 1994
- [j11]William P. Birmingham, Allen C. Ward:
Special Issue on Innovative Approaches to Concurrent Engineering. Artif. Intell. Eng. Des. Anal. Manuf. 8(1): 76 (1994) - [j10]Timothy P. Darr, William P. Birmingham:
Automated Design for Concurrent Engineering. IEEE Expert 9(5): 35-42 (1994) - [j9]Alan Balkany, William P. Birmingham, Jay T. Runkel:
Solving Sisyphus by design. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 40(2): 221-241 (1994) - [j8]Alan Balkany, William P. Birmingham, Bruce R. Maxim, Jay T. Runkel, Iris D. Tommelein:
DIDS: rapidly prototyping configuration design systems. J. Intell. Manuf. 5(1): 33-45 (1994) - [c11]Jay T. Runkel, William P. Birmingham:
Building Non-Brittle Knowledge-Acquisition Tools. AAAI 1994: 535-540 - [c10]Ajay J. Daga, William P. Birmingham:
The Minimization and Decomposition of Interface State Machines. DAC 1994: 120-125 - 1993
- [j7]Alan Balkany, William P. Birmingham, Iris D. Tommelein:
An analysis of several configuration design systems. Artif. Intell. Eng. Des. Anal. Manuf. 7(1): 1-17 (1993) - [j6]William P. Birmingham, Georg Klinker:
Knowledge-acquisition tools with explicit problem-solving models. Knowl. Eng. Rev. 8(1): 5-25 (1993) - [j5]Jay T. Runkel, William P. Birmingham:
Knowledge acquisition in the small: building knowledge-acquisition tools from pieces. Knowl. Acquis. 5(2): 221-243 (1993) - [j4]Anurag P. Gupta, William P. Birmingham, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Automating the design of computer systems. IEEE Trans. Comput. Aided Des. Integr. Circuits Syst. 12(4): 473-487 (1993) - [j3]Manjote S. Haworth, William P. Birmingham, Daniel E. Haworth:
Optimal part selection. IEEE Trans. Comput. Aided Des. Integr. Circuits Syst. 12(10): 1611-1617 (1993) - [c9]Manjote S. Haworth, William P. Birmingham:
Towards Optimal System-Level Design. DAC 1993: 434-438 - 1992
- [b1]William P. Birmingham, Anurag P. Gupta, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Automating the design of computer systems - the MICON project. Jones and Bartlett Publishers 1992, ISBN 978-0-86720-241-0, pp. I-XIV, 1-278 - [c8]Yew-Hong Leong, William P. Birmingham:
The Automatic Generation of Bus-Interface Models. DAC 1992: 634-637 - 1991
- [c7]Maureen Ladd, William P. Birmingham:
Synthesis of Multiple-Input Change Asynchronous Finite state Machines. DAC 1991: 309-314 - 1990
- [c6]Ajay J. Daga, William P. Birmingham:
Failure Recovery in the MICON System. DAC 1990: 686-691
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j2]William P. Birmingham, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Automated knowledge acquisition for a computer hardware systhesis system. Knowl. Acquis. 1(4): 321-340 (1989) - [j1]William P. Birmingham, Anurag P. Gupta, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
The Micon system for computer design. IEEE Micro 9(5): 61-67 (1989) - [c5]William P. Birmingham, Anurag P. Gupta, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
The MICON System for Computer Design. DAC 1989: 135-140 - [c4]William P. Birmingham, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Capturing Designer Expertise the CGEN System. DAC 1989: 610-613 - 1986
- [c3]William P. Birmingham, Rostam Joobbani, Jin Kim:
Knowlege-based expert systems and their application (tutorial session. DAC 1986: 531-539 - 1985
- [c2]William P. Birmingham, J. H. Kim:
DAS/LogicTM: A Rule-Based Logic Design Assistant. CAIA 1985: 264-268 - [c1]Xiao-Zong Yang, Gary York, William P. Birmingham, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Fault Recovery of Triplicated Software on the Intel iAPX 432. ICDCS 1985: 438-443
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