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Matthew L. Ginsberg
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- affiliation: On Time Systems Inc, Eugene, OR, USA
- affiliation: University of Oregon, CIRL, Eugene, OR, USA
- affiliation: Stanford University, Computer Science Department, CA, USA
- affiliation (PhD 1980): Oxford University, UK
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2020 – today
- 2022
- [c39]Eric Wallace, Nicholas Tomlin, Albert Xu, Kevin Yang, Eshaan Pathak, Matthew L. Ginsberg, Dan Klein:
Automated Crossword Solving. ACL (1) 2022: 3073-3085 - [i9]Eric Wallace, Nicholas Tomlin, Albert Xu, Kevin Yang, Eshaan Pathak, Matthew L. Ginsberg, Dan Klein:
Automated Crossword Solving. CoRR abs/2205.09665 (2022) - [i8]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Unbalancing Binary Trees. CoRR abs/2208.14481 (2022)
2010 – 2019
- 2015
- [j30]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Satsisfiability and Systematicity. J. Artif. Intell. Res. 53: 497-540 (2015) - 2014
- [i7]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Dr.Fill: Crosswords and an Implemented Solver for Singly Weighted CSPs. CoRR abs/1401.4597 (2014) - 2013
- [i6]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Implementing Probabilistic Reasoning. CoRR abs/1304.3428 (2013) - 2012
- [j29]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
The Crossword Solver DR.FILL. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 35(2): 80-89 (2012) - 2011
- [j28]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Dr.Fill: Crosswords and an Implemented Solver for Singly Weighted CSPs. J. Artif. Intell. Res. 42: 851-886 (2011) - [c38]Jim Apple, Paul Chang, Aran Clauson, Heidi E. Dixon, Hiba Fakhoury, Matthew L. Ginsberg, Erin Keenan, Alex Leighton, Kevin Scavezze, Bryan Smith:
Green Driver: AI in a Microcosm. AAAI 2011: 1311-1316 - [i5]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
GIB: Imperfect Information in a Computationally Challenging Game. CoRR abs/1106.0669 (2011) - [i4]Heidi E. Dixon, Matthew L. Ginsberg, Andrew J. Parkes:
Generalizing Boolean Satisfiability I: Background and Survey of Existing Work. CoRR abs/1107.0040 (2011) - [i3]Heidi E. Dixon, Matthew L. Ginsberg, Eugene M. Luks, Andrew J. Parkes:
Generalizing Boolean Satisfiability II: Theory. CoRR abs/1109.2134 (2011) - [i2]Heidi E. Dixon, Matthew L. Ginsberg, David K. Hofer, Eugene M. Luks, Andrew J. Parkes:
Generalizing Boolean Satisfiability III: Implementation. CoRR abs/1109.2142 (2011)
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [c37]Katrina Ray, Matthew L. Ginsberg:
The Complexity of Optimal Planning and a More Efficient Method for Finding Solutions. ICAPS 2008: 280-287 - 2007
- [c36]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Of Mousetraps and Men: A Cautionary Tale. CP 2007: 2 - 2006
- [c35]Oliver Dain, Matthew L. Ginsberg, Erin Keenan, John M. Pyle, Tristan B. Smith, Andrew Stoneman, Iain Pardoe:
Stochastic shipyard simulation with SimYard. WSC 2006: 1770-1778 - 2005
- [j27]Heidi E. Dixon, Matthew L. Ginsberg, David K. Hofer, Eugene M. Luks, Andrew J. Parkes:
Generalizing Boolean Satisfiability III: Implementation. J. Artif. Intell. Res. 23: 441-531 (2005) - 2004
- [j26]Heidi E. Dixon, Matthew L. Ginsberg, Andrew J. Parkes:
Generalizing Boolean Satisfiability I: Background and Survey of Existing Work. J. Artif. Intell. Res. 21: 193-243 (2004) - [j25]Heidi E. Dixon, Matthew L. Ginsberg, Eugene M. Luks, Andrew J. Parkes:
Generalizing Boolean Satisfiability II: Theory. J. Artif. Intell. Res. 22: 481-534 (2004) - [c34]Heidi E. Dixon, Matthew L. Ginsberg, David K. Hofer, Eugene M. Luks, Andrew J. Parkes:
Implementing a Generalized Version of Resolution. AAAI 2004: 55-60 - 2002
- [c33]Heidi E. Dixon, Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Inference Methods for a Pseudo-Boolean Satisfiability Solver. AAAI/IAAI 2002: 635-640 - 2001
- [j24]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
GIB: Imperfect Information in a Computationally Challenging Game. J. Artif. Intell. Res. 14: 303-358 (2001) - 2000
- [j23]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Report on the 1999 World Computer-Bridge Championship. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 23(2): 111-114 (2000) - [c32]Matthew L. Ginsberg, Andrew J. Parkes:
Satisfiability Algorithms and Finite Quantification. KR 2000: 690-701
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c31]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
GIB: Steps Toward an Expert-Level Bridge-Playing Program. IJCAI 1999: 584-593 - 1998
- [c30]Matthew L. Ginsberg, Andrew J. Parkes, Amitabha Roy:
Supermodels and Robustness. AAAI/IAAI 1998: 334-339 - 1996
- [c29]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Partition Search. AAAI/IAAI, Vol. 1 1996: 228-233 - [c28]James M. Crawford, Matthew L. Ginsberg, Eugene M. Luks, Amitabha Roy:
Symmetry-Breaking Predicates for Search Problems. KR 1996: 148-159 - [c27]Ari K. Jónsson, Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Procedural Reasoning in Constraint Satisfaction. KR 1996: 160-171 - [c26]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
A New Algorithm for Generative Planning. KR 1996: 186-197 - [c25]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Do Computers Need Common Sense? KR 1996: 620-626 - 1995
- [j22]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Approximate Planning. Artif. Intell. 76(1-2): 89-123 (1995) - [j21]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Epistemological and Heuristic Adequacy Revisited. ACM Comput. Surv. 27(3): 331-333 (1995) - [j20]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Modality and Interrupts. J. Autom. Reason. 14(1): 43-91 (1995) - [c24]William D. Harvey, Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Limited Discrepancy Search. IJCAI (1) 1995: 607-615 - [c23]Eugene C. Freuder, Rina Dechter, Matthew L. Ginsberg, Bart Selman, Edward P. K. Tsang:
Systematic Versus Stochastic Constraint Satisfaction. IJCAI 1995: 2027-2032 - 1994
- [j19]Matthew L. Ginsberg, Hugh W. Holbrook:
What Defaults can do that Hierarchies Can't. Fundam. Informaticae 21(1/2): 149-159 (1994) - [c22]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Approximate Planning (Extended Abstract). AIPS 1994: 68-73 - [c21]Matthew L. Ginsberg, David A. McAllester:
GSAT and Dynamic Backtracking. KR 1994: 226-237 - [c20]Matthew L. Ginsberg, David A. McAllester:
GSAT and Dynamic Backtracking. PPCP 1994: 243-265 - 1993
- [b1]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Essentials of Artificial Intelligence. Morgan Kaufmann 1993, ISBN 1-55860-221-6 - [j18]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Dynamic Backtracking. J. Artif. Intell. Res. 1: 25-46 (1993) - [i1]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Dynamic Backtracking. CoRR cs.AI/9308101 (1993) - 1992
- [j17]Matthew L. Ginsberg, William D. Harvey:
Iterative Broadening. Artif. Intell. 55(2): 367-383 (1992) - [j16]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Prolegomena to Any Future Prolegomena. Comput. Intell. 8: 253-256 (1992) - [c19]Adnan Darwiche, Matthew L. Ginsberg:
A Symbolic Generalization of Probability Theory. AAAI 1992: 622-627 - 1991
- [j15]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Marvin Minsky, The Society of Mind. Artif. Intell. 48(3): 335-339 (1991) - [j14]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Knowledge Interchange Format: the KIF of Death. AI Mag. 12(3): 57-63 (1991) - [j13]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Negative Subgoals with Free Variables. J. Log. Program. 11(3&4): 271-293 (1991) - [j12]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
The MVL Theorem Proving System. SIGART Bull. 2(3): 57-60 (1991) - [c18]Matthew L. Ginsberg, Donald F. Geddis:
Is There any Need for Domain-Dependent Control Information? AAAI 1991: 452-457 - [c17]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Computational Considerations in Reasoning about Action. KR 1991: 250-261 - [c16]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
The Computational Value of Nonmonotonic Reasoning. KR 1991: 262-268 - 1990
- [j11]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Bilattices and Modal Operators. J. Log. Comput. 1(1): 41-69 (1990) - [c15]Matthew L. Ginsberg, Michael Frank, Michael P. Halpin, Mark C. Torrance:
Search Lessons Learned from Crossword Puzzles. AAAI 1990: 210-215 - [c14]Matthew L. Ginsberg, William D. Harvey:
Iterative Broadening. AAAI 1990: 216-220 - [c13]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Bilattices and Modal Operators. TARK 1990: 273-287
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j10]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
A Circumscriptive Theorem Prover. Artif. Intell. 39(2): 209-230 (1989) - [j9]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Universal Planning: An (Almost) Universally Bad Idea. AI Mag. 10(4): 40-44 (1989) - [j8]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Ginsberg Replies of Chapman and Schoppers - Universal Planning Research: A Good or Bad Idea? AI Mag. 10(4): 61-62 (1989) - [c12]Andrew B. Baker, Matthew L. Ginsberg:
A Theorem Prover for Prioritized Circumscription. IJCAI 1989: 463-467 - [c11]Andrew B. Baker, Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Temporal Projection and Explanation. IJCAI 1989: 906-911 - [c10]David W. Etherington, Kenneth D. Forbus, Matthew L. Ginsberg, David J. Israel, Vladimir Lifschitz:
Critical Issues in Nonmonotonic Reasoning. KR 1989: 500-504 - [e1]Michael Reinfrank, Johan de Kleer, Matthew L. Ginsberg, Erik Sandewall:
Non-Monotonic Reasoning, 2nd International Workshop, Grassau, FRG, June 13-15, 1988, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 346, Springer 1989, ISBN 3-540-50701-9 [contents] - 1988
- [j7]Matthew L. Ginsberg, David E. Smith:
Reasoning About Action I: A Possible Worlds Approach. Artif. Intell. 35(2): 165-195 (1988) - [j6]Matthew L. Ginsberg, David E. Smith:
Reasoning About Action II: The Qualification Problem. Artif. Intell. 35(3): 311-342 (1988) - [j5]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Reply to Cheeseman's An inquiry into computer understanding. Comput. Intell. 4: 77-78 (1988) - [j4]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Multivalued logics: a uniform approach to reasoning in artificial intelligence. Comput. Intell. 4: 265-316 (1988) - [c9]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
A Circumscriptive Theorem Prover. AAAI 1988: 470-474 - [c8]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
A Circumscriptive Theorem Prover. NMR 1988: 100-114 - 1987
- [c7]Matthew L. Ginsberg, David E. Smith:
Possible Worlds and the Qualification Problem. AAAI 1987: 212-217 - 1986
- [j3]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Counterfactuals. Artif. Intell. 30(1): 35-79 (1986) - [j2]David E. Smith, Michael R. Genesereth, Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Controlling Recursive Inference. Artif. Intell. 30(3): 343-389 (1986) - [c6]Michael R. Genesereth, Matthew L. Ginsberg, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
Cooperation without Communication. AAAI 1986: 51-57 - [c5]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Multi-Valued Logics. AAAI 1986: 243-249 - 1985
- [j1]Michael R. Genesereth, Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Logic Programming. Commun. ACM 28(9): 933-941 (1985) - [c4]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Counterfactuals. IJCAI 1985: 80-86 - [c3]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Does Probability Have a Place in Non-monotonic Reasoning? IJCAI 1985: 107-110 - [c2]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Implementing Probabilistic Reasoning. UAI 1985: 331-338 - 1984
- [c1]Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Non-Monotonic Reasoning Using Dempster's Rule. AAAI 1984: 126-129
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