@Comment 2009.bib -*- mode: BibTeX -*- @misc{abela09_chart_sugges_thoug_start_, title = {Chart Suggestions - A Thought-Starter}, author = {Abela, A}, year = {2009}, tags = {chart, cheat_sheet, graphics, image}, abstract = {It was inspired by the table in Gene Zelazny's classic work Saying It With Charts (p. 27 in the 4th. ed)}, pages = {2009}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://extremepresentation.com/}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Abela/Abela_2009_Chart_Suggestions_A_Thought_Starter.pdf}, } @book{abnett09_blood_pact_, title = {Blood Pact}, author = {Abnett, Dan}, year = {2009}, tags = {40k, fiction, science_fiction, warhammer}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {Gaunt's Ghosts}, isbn = {1-84416-693-7}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Abnett/Abnett_2009_Blood_Pact.epub}, } @book{abnett09_raven_omnib_, title = {Ravenor Omnibus}, author = {Abnett, Dan}, year = {2009}, tags = {40k, culture, fiction, inquisition, sci_fi, warhammer}, publisher = {The Black Library}, isbn = {1-84416-736-4}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Abnett/Abnett_2009_Ravenor_Omnibus.epub}, } @inproceedings{acay09_how_situat_is_your_agent_, title = {How Situated Is Your Agent? A Cognitive Perspective}, author = {Acay, Daghan L. and Sonenberg, Liz and Ricci, Alessandro and Pasquier, Philippe}, year = {2009}, tags = {agents, BDI, extrospection, MAS, situated_action}, booktitle = {Programming Multi-Agent Systems International Workshop ProMAS}, publisher = {Springer}, pages = {136-151}, pdf_locked = {True}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-03278-3_9}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03278-3_9}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Acay/Acay_2009_How_Situated_Is_Your_Agent_A_Cognitive_.pdf}, } @booklet{ackerman09_dac09_after_media_, title = {Dac09 After Media}, subtitle = {Embodiment}, author = {Ackerman, Andrea and Callanan, Martin John and Graham, Connor and Hight, Jeremy and Bentley, Peter J and Paolo, Ezequiel Di and Edmonds, Ernest and Giannachi, Gabriella and Hall, Gary and Harris, Craig and Irzık, Sibel and Mccormack, Jon and Nash, Mark and Norman, Sally Jane and Penny, Simon and Prophet, Jane and Shaw, Jeffrey}, year = {2009}, tags = {ai_hermeneutics, artifacts, code_study, copycat, embodiment, games, grail_framework, hermeneutics, heteronormativity, intention, learning, media, philosophy, quest, rule, subjectivity}, invalid_isbn = {978-906897-16-1}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Ackerman/Ackerman_2009_Dac09_After_Media.pdf}, } @book{afolabi09__afro_brazil_, title = {Afro-Brazilians}, subtitle = {Cultural Production In A Racial Democracy}, author = {Afolabi, Niyi}, year = {2009}, tags = {brazil, carnival, culture, race}, publisher = {University Of Rochester Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Rochester Studies In African History \& The Diaspora}, isbn = {978-1-58046-262-4}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Afolabi/Afro-Brazilians - Cultural Production in a Racial Democracy.pdf}, } @article{agee09_devel_qualit_resear_quest_22_, title = {Developing Qualitative Research Questions}, subtitle = {A Reflective Process}, author = {Agee, Jane}, year = {2009}, tags = {methods, qualitative, reflection, research, research_questions}, journal = {International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education}, volume = {22}, number = {4}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/09518390902736512}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Agee/Agee_2009_Developing_Qualitative_Research_Question.pdf}, } @book{agha24__fring_of_empir_peopl_places_, title = {Fringes Of Empire}, subtitle = {People, Places, and Spaces In Colonial India}, editor = {Agha, Sameetah and Kolsky, Elizabeth}, year = {2009}, tags = {british_india, colonialism, east_india_company, history, imperialism, india, legitimacy}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-19-806031-4}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Agha/fringes of empire.pdf}, } @inproceedings{alvarez-napagao09_norms_organ_seman_web_servic_, title = {Norms, Organisations and Semantic Web Services}, subtitle = {The Alive Approach}, author = {Alvarez-Napagao, Sergio and Cliffe, Owen and Vazquez-Salceda, Javier and Padget, Julian}, year = {2009}, tags = {ALIVE, norms, organisation, semantic_web, service_oriented_architecture}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Multi-Agent Logics, Languages, and Organisations Federated Workshops, MALLOW}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/2117/14283}, file = {2000/2000/2009/AlvarezNapagao/AlvarezNapagao_2009_Norms_Organisations_and_Semantic_Web_Se.pdf}, } @inproceedings{andre09_from_x_rays_silly_putty_uranus_, title = {From X-Rays to Silly Putty via Uranus}, subtitle = {Serendipity and its Role in Web Search}, author = {André, Paul and Teevan, Jaime and Dumais, Susan T}, year = {2009}, tags = {browsing, partial_relevance, personalisation, search, serendipity, taxonomy, web}, booktitle = {CHI}, pages = {2033–2036}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Andr/Andr_2009_From_X_Rays_to_Silly_Putty_via_Uranus.pdf}, } @article{appiah09_exper_moral_psych_138_, title = {Experimental Moral Psychology}, author = {Appiah, Kwame Anthony}, year = {2009}, tags = {__come_back_to, experimentation, moral_psychology, philosophy}, journal = {Daedalus}, volume = {138}, number = {3}, pages = {92-102}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1162/daed.2009.138.3.92}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/daed.2009.138.3.92}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Appiah/Appiah_2009_Experimental_Moral_Psychology.pdf}, } @book{aristotle09_nicom_ethic_, title = {The Nicomachean Ethics}, author = {Aristotle}, year = {2009}, tags = {ethics, friend, happiness, intellectual_virtue, justice, morality, pleasure, virtue}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, translator = {Ross, David}, isbn = {978-0-19-921361-0}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Aristotle/Aristotle_2009_The_Nicomachean_Ethics.pdf}, } @book{arndt09_matter_comput_, title = {Matters Computational}, author = {Arndt, Jorg}, year = {2009}, tags = {algorithm, bit_hacks, fft, low_level, math, programming, text_book}, publisher = {Springer}, abstract = {This is a book for the computationalist, whether a working programmer or anyone interested in methods of computation. The focus is on material that does not usually appear in textbooks on algorithms.}, pages = {978}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-642-14763-0}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-14764-7}, url = {http://www.springerlink.com/index/10.1007/978-3-642-14764-7}, url2 = {https://www.jjj.de/fxt/fxtpage.html#fxtbook}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Arndt/Arndt_2009_Matters_Computational.pdf}, } @inproceedings{artikis09_dynam_protoc_open_agent_system_, title = {Dynamic Protocols for Open Agent Systems}, author = {Artikis, Alexander}, year = {2009}, tags = {__printed, action_language, adaptation, agents, event_calculus, layers, MAS, meta, norms, OMACS, open_systems, organisation, protocol, resource_sharing, society, transition, voting}, booktitle = {Proceedings of 8th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent systems - AAMAS'09}, abstract = {Multi-agent systems where the members are developed by parties with competing interests, and where there is no access to a member's internal state, are often classified as 'open'. The specification of protocols for open agent systems of this sort is largely seen as a design-time activity. Moreover, there is no support for run-time specification modification. Due to environmental, social, or other conditions, however, it is often required to revise the specification during the protocol execution. To address this requirement, we present an infrastructure for 'dynamic' protocol specifications, that is, specifications that may be modified at runtime by agents. The infrastructure consists of well-defined procedures for proposing a modification of the 'rules of the game' as well as decision-making over and enactment of proposed modifications. We evaluate proposals for rule modification by modelling dynamic specifications as metric spaces. Furthermore, we constrain the enactment of proposals that do not meet the evaluation criteria. We illustrate our infrastructure by presenting a dynamic specification of a resourcesharing protocol, and an execution of this protocol in which the participating agents modify the protocol specification.}, arxivid = {arXiv:1005.4815v1}, issn = {15582914}, pages = {97–104}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-9817381-6-1}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1558013.1558026}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Artikis/Artikis_2009_Dynamic_Protocols_for_Open_Agent_Systems.pdf}, } @inproceedings{artikis09_formal_, title = {Formalising dynamic protocols for open agent systems}, author = {Artikis, Alexander}, year = {2009}, tags = {agents, c_plus, causal_calculator, MAS, open_systems, protocol, resource, semantics, specification}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law}, organization = {ACM}, pages = {68–77}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Artikis/Artikis_2009_Formalising_dynamic_protocols_for_open_a.pdf}, } @article{artikis09_specif_norm_gover_comput_societ_10_, title = {Specifying Norm-Governed Computational Societies}, author = {Artikis, Alexander and Sergot, Marek J. and Pitt, Jeremy}, year = {2009}, tags = {action_language, agent, c_plus, causal_calculator, contract_net, event_calculus, institution, MAS, norm, policy, semantics, society}, journal = {ACM Transactions on Computational Logic}, volume = {10}, number = {1}, abstract = {Electronic markets, dispute resolution and negotiation protocols are three types of application domains that can be viewed as open agent societies. Key characteristics of such societies are agent heterogeneity, conflicting individual goals and unpredictable behavior. Members of such societies may fail to, or even choose not to, conform to the norms governing their interactions. It has been argued that systems of this type should have a formal, declarative, verifiable, and meaningful semantics. We present a theoretical and computational framework being developed for the executable specification of open agent societies. We adopt an external perspective and view societies as instances of normative systems. In this article, we demonstrate how the frame- work can be applied to specifying and executing a contract-net protocol. The specification is formalized in two action languages, the C+ language and the Event Calculus, and executed using respective software implementations, the Causal Calculator and the Society Visualizer. We evaluate our executable specification in the light of the presented case study, discussing the strengths and weaknesses of the employed action languages for the specification of open agent societies.}, issn = {15293785}, pages = {1–42}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/1459010.1459011}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1459010.1459011}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Artikis/Artikis_2009_Specifying_Norm_Governed_Computational_S.pdf}, } @inproceedings{artstein09_viabil_simpl_dialog_act_schem_, title = {Viability of a Simple Dialogue Act Scheme for a Tactical Questioning Dialogue System}, author = {Artstein, Ron and Gandhe, Sundeep and Rushforth, Michael and Traum, David}, year = {2009}, tags = {dialogue, NLP, question, scheme, speech_acts, tactics}, booktitle = {Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue}, pages = {8}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Artstein/Artstein_2009_Viability_of_a_Simple_Dialogue_Act_Schem.pdf}, } @article{ashley-rollman09_, title = {A Language for Large Ensembles of Independently Executing Nodes}, author = {Ashley-Rollman, Michael P. and Lee, Peter and Goldstein, Seth Copen and Pillai, Padmanabhan and Campbell, Jason D.}, year = {2009}, tags = {Claytronics, distributed_systems, Meld}, journal = {Logic Programming}, pages = {265-280}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-02846-5_24}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02846-5_24}, file = {2000/2000/2009/AshleyRollman/AshleyRollman_2009_A_Language_for_Large_Ensembles_of_Indepe.pdf}, } @article{atkey09_param_notion_comput_19_, title = {Parameterised Notions of Computation}, author = {Atkey, Robert}, year = {2009}, tags = {computation, continuation, freyd_category, lambda_calculus, language, monads, programming, prototype, types}, journal = {Journal of Functional Programming}, volume = {19}, number = {3-4}, issn = {0956-7968}, month = {jun}, pages = {335}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/S095679680900728X}, url = {http://www.journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S095679680900728X}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Atkey/Atkey_2009_Parameterised_Notions_of_Computation.pdf}, } @inproceedings{austin09_effic_44_, title = {Efficient purely-dynamic information flow analysis}, author = {Austin, Thomas H. and Flanagan, Cormac}, year = {2009}, tags = {dynamic_analysis, flow, information, javascript, lambda_calculus, sparse_information_labeling}, booktitle = {ACM SIGPLAN Notices}, volume = {44}, number = {8}, issn = {03621340}, month = {dec}, pages = {20}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-645-8}, doi = {10.1145/1667209.1667223}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1667209.1667223}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Austin/Austin_2009_Efficient_purely_dynamic_information_flo.pdf}, } @book{aziz-alaoui09_from_system_compl_emerg_proper_, title = {From System Complexity to Emergent Properties}, author = {Aziz-Alaoui, M. A. and Bertelle, C.}, year = {2009}, tags = {architecture, chaos, complex_systems, decision_support, emergence, history, layers, oscillation, prediction, SmartSpace, swarms, text_book}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-642-02198-5}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-02199-2}, file = {2000/2000/2009/AzizAlaoui/AzizAlaoui_2009_From_System_Complexity_to_Emergent_Prope.pdf}, } @book{bacigalupi09_windup_girl_, title = {The Windup Girl}, author = {Bacigalupi, Paolo}, year = {2009}, tags = {biopunk, biotechnology, climate_change, fiction, pandemic}, publisher = {Night Shade Books}, isbn = {978-1-59780-158-4}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Bacigalupi/Bacigalupi_2009_The_Windup_Girl.epub}, } @misc{bailey09__did_improv_househ_techn_cause_baby_boom_, title = {Did Improvements in Household Technology Cause the Baby Boom? Evidence from Electrification, Appliance Diffusion, and the Amish}, author = {Bailey, Martha and Collins, William}, year = {2009}, tags = {amish, baby_boom, economics, home_appliance, household_technology, technology}, publisher = {National Bureau of Economic Research, NBER}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.3386/w14641}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w14641}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Bailey/w14641.pdf}, } @proceedings{baldoni09_declar_agent_languag_techn_vi_5397_, title = {Declarative Agent Languages and Technologies VI}, editor = {Baldoni, Matteo and Son, Tran Cao and Riemsdij, M. Birna van and Winikoff, Michael}, year = {2009}, tags = {__get_file, AOP, BDI, belief, coordination, declarative_languages, FSMs, goal_decomposition, MAS, multi_criteria, norms, ontology, ordered_choice_logic, society, text_book, uncertainty}, journal = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, volume = {5397}, issn = {0302-9743}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-540-93919-1}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-93920-7}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-93920-7}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Baldoni/Baldoni_2009_Declarative_Agent_Languages_and_Technolo.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2000/2009/Baldoni/Baldoni_2009_Declarative_Agent_Languages_and_Technolo_89826.pdf}, } @inproceedings{balke09_taxon_ensur_instit_compl_utilit_comput_09121_, title = {A Taxonomy for Ensuring Institutional Compliance in Utility Computing}, author = {Balke, Tina}, editor = {Boella, Guido and Noriega, Pablo and Pigozzi, Gabriella and Verhagen, Harko}, year = {2009}, tags = {compliance, enforcement, institution, norms, regimentation, sanctions, taxonomy, utility}, booktitle = {Normative Multi-Agent Systems, 15.03. - 20.03.2009}, volume = {09121}, publisher = {Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}, biburl = {https://dblp.org/rec/conf/dagstuhl/Balke09.bib}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings}, timestamp = {Thu, 10 Jun 2021 13:02:07 +0200}, url = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2009/1901/}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Balke/Balke_2009_A_Taxonomy_for_Ensuring_Institutional_Co.pdf}, } @book{ballard09_compl_short_stories_, title = {The Complete Short Stories}, author = {Ballard, J. G.}, year = {2009}, tags = {dystopia, fiction, sci_fi}, publisher = {W. W. Norton and Company}, isbn = {978-0-393-07262-4}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Ballard/Ballard The Complete Stories.epub}, } @inproceedings{baltag09_talkin_your_way_into_agreem_, title = {Talking Your Way Into Agreement}, subtitle = {Belief Merge By Persuasive Communication}, author = {Baltag, Alexandru and Smets, Sonja}, year = {2009}, tags = {agents, argumentation, belief, belief_revision, communication, doxastic_agreement, persuasion, preference_aggregation, public_communication}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Multi-Agent Logics, Languages, and Organisations Federated Workshops, MALLOW}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.narcis.nl/publication/RecordID/oai:dare.uva.nl:publications%2F8e06e9bc-00fa-45ac-9195-4537a102be05}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Baltag/Baltag_2009_Talking_Your_Way_Into_Agreement.pdf}, } @article{barakova09_social_train_autis_child_with_8_, title = {Social Training of Autistic Children With Interactive Intelligent Agents.}, author = {Barakova, Emilia and Gillessen, Jan and Feijs, Loe}, year = {2009}, tags = {agents, autism, education, emergence, psychology, social_interaction}, journal = {Journal of Integrative Neuroscience}, volume = {8}, number = {1}, abstract = {The ability of autistic children to learn by applying logical rules has been used widely in behavioral therapies for social training. We propose to teach social skills to autistic children through games that simultaneously stimulate social behavior and include recognition of elements of social interaction. For this purpose we created a multi-agent platform of interactive blocks, and we created appropriate games that require shared activities leading to a common goal. The games included perceiving and understanding elements of social behavior that non-autistic children can recognize. We argue that the importance of elements of social interaction such as perceiving interaction behaviors and assigning metaphoric meanings has been overlooked, and that they are very important in the social training of autistic children. Two games were compared by testing them with users. The first game focused only on the interaction between the agents and the other combined interaction between the agents and metaphoric meanings that are assigned to them. The results show that most of the children recognized the patterns of interaction as well as the metaphors when they were demonstrated through embodied agents and were included within games having features that engage the interest of this user group. The results also show the potential of the platform and the games to influence the social behavior of the children positively.}, issn = {0219-6352}, month = {mar}, pages = {23–34}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {19412978}, url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19412978}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Barakova/Barakova_2009_Social_Training_of_Autistic_Children_Wit.pdf}, } @inproceedings{barandiaran09_defin_agenc_17_, title = {Defining Agency}, subtitle = {Individual, normativity, asymmetry, and spatio-temporality in action.}, author = {Barandiaran, Xabiert and Paolo, Ezequiel Di and Rohde, Marieke}, year = {2009}, tags = {agency, asymmetry, norms, spatio_temporal, taxonomy}, booktitle = {Adaptive Behavior}, volume = {17}, number = {5}, pages = {367–386}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://adb.sagepub.com/content/17/5/367.short}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Barandiaran/Barandiaran_2009_Defining_Agency.pdf}, } @inproceedings{bardzell09_inter_, title = {Interaction criticism and aesthetics}, author = {Bardzell, Jeffrey}, year = {2009}, tags = {aesthetics, artifacts, culture, design, HCI, methods, user}, booktitle = {CHI '09: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {2357}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {10.1145/1518701.1519063}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1518701.1519063}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Bardzell/Bardzell_2009_Interaction_criticism_and_aesthetics.pdf}, } @incollection{baroni09_seman_abstr_argum_system_, title = {Semantics of Abstract Argument Systems}, author = {Baroni, Pietro and Giacomin, Massimiliano}, year = {2009}, tags = {__important, abstract_argument_system, argumentation, attack_relation, framework, grounded_semantics, ideal_semantics, justification, preferred_semantics, semantics, stable_semantics}, booktitle = {Argumentation in Artificial Intelligence}, journal = {Argumentation in Artificial Intelligence}, publisher = {Springer}, pages = {25-44}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-0-387-98197-0_2}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-98197-0_2}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Baroni/Baroni_2009_Semantics_of_Abstract_Argument_Systems.pdf}, } @article{barreto09_dispr_impac_voter_id_requir_42_, title = {The Disproportionate Impact of Voter-Id Requirements on the Electorate-New Evidence From Indiana}, author = {Barreto, Matt a. and Nuño, Stephen a. and Sanchez, Gabriel R.}, year = {2009}, tags = {GOP, indiana, politics, racism, voter_id, voter_suppression}, journal = {PS: Political Science & Politics}, volume = {42}, number = {01}, issn = {1049-0965}, month = {jan}, pages = {111}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {1-04-909650-9}, doi = {10.1017/S1049096509090283}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1017/S1049096509090283}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Barreto/Barreto_2009_The_Disproportionate_Impact_of_Voter_Id_.pdf}, } @misc{becker09_how_find_out_how_do_qualit_resear_, title = {How to Find Out How to Do Qualitative Research}, author = {Becker, Howard S.}, year = {2009}, tags = {__important, best_practices, bureaucracy, national_science_foundation, NSF, qualitative_research, sociology}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.howardsbecker.com/articles/NSF.html}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Becker/Becker_2009_How_to_Find_Out_How_to_Do_Qualitative_Re.pdf}, } @misc{becker09_learn_chicag_, title = {Learning to observe in Chicago}, author = {Becker, Howard S.}, year = {2009}, tags = {chicago, jean_peneff, observation, public_transport, sociology}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.howardsbecker.com/articles/observe.html}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Becker/Becker_2009_Learning_to_observe_in_Chicago.pdf}, } @inproceedings{bedwell09_in_, title = {In support of city exploration}, author = {Bedwell, Ben and Schnädelbach, Holger and Benford, Steve and Rodden, Tom and Koleva, Boriana}, year = {2009}, tags = {cities, exploration, street_performance, urban_design}, booktitle = {CHI '09: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {1171}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {10.1145/1518701.1518879}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1518701.1518879}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Bedwell/Bedwell_2009_In_support_of_city_exploration.pdf}, } @article{begg09__afric_5_, title = {The lithospheric architecture of Africa}, subtitle = {Seismic tomography, mantle petrology, and tectonic evolution}, author = {Begg, G.C. and Griffin, W.L. and Natapov, L.M. and O'Reilly, Suzanne Y. and Grand, S.P. and O'Neill, C.J. and Hronsky, J.M.A. and Djomani, Y. Poudjom and Swain, C.J. and Deen, T. and Bowden, P.}, year = {2009}, tags = {africa, cartography, tectonics, tomography}, journal = {Geosphere}, volume = {5}, number = {1}, DATE_ADDED = {Thu May 15 06:06:53 2025}, pages = {23-50}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1130/ges00179.1}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/GES00179.1}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Begg/i1553-040X-5-1-23.pdf}, } @book{beisaw09_archaeol_instit_life_, title = {The Archaeology of Institutional Life}, editor = {Beisaw, April M. and Gibb, James G.}, year = {2009}, tags = {__important, archaeology, education, feminism, history, incarceration, indiana, institution, orphanage}, publisher = {University of Alabama Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-8173-8118-9}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Beisaw/Beisaw_2009_The_Archaeology_of_Institutional_Life.pdf}, } @book{belitz09_food_chemis_, title = {Food Chemistry}, author = {Belitz, H. D. and Grosch, W. and Schieberle, P.}, year = {2009}, tags = {chemistry, food, water}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-540-69934-7}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-69934-7}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Belitz/Belitz_2009_Food_Chemistry.pdf}, } @inproceedings{bench-capon09__action_state_seman_pract_reason_FS-09-06_, title = {Action-State Semantics for Practical Reasoning}, author = {Bench-Capon, Trevor J. M. and Atkinson, Katie}, year = {2009}, tags = {AATS, action_state_semantics, deontic_logic, practical_reasoning, semantics}, booktitle = {The Uses of Computational Argumentation, Papers from the 2009 AAAI Fall Symposium, Arlington, Virginia, USA, November 5-7, 2009}, volume = {FS-09-06}, publisher = {AAAI}, bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}, biburl = {https://dblp.org/rec/conf/aaaifs/Bench-CaponA09.bib}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {AAAI Technical Report}, timestamp = {Wed, 29 Mar 2017 16:45:25 +0200}, url = {https://cdn.aaai.org/ocs/876/876-4150-1-PB.pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Benchcapon/BenchCapon_2009_Action_State_Semantics_for_Practical_Rea.pdf}, } @incollection{bench-capon09_abstract_, title = {Abstract Argumentation and Values}, author = {Bench-Capon, Trevor J. M. and Atkinson, Katie}, editor = {Simari, Guillermo and Rahwan, Iyad}, year = {2009}, tags = {AATS, argumentation, democracy, graph, law, medicine, morality, values}, booktitle = {Argumentation in Artificial Intelligence}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Boston, MA}, chapter = {3}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-387-98196-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-0-387-98197-0}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-0-387-98197-0}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Benchcapon/Benchcapon_2009_Abstract_Argumentation_and_Values.pdf}, } @article{bengio09_learn_deep_archit_ai_2_, title = {Learning Deep Architectures for AI}, author = {Bengio, Yoshua}, year = {2009}, tags = {deep_learning, machine_learning, math, review, technical}, journal = {Foundations and Trends in Machine Learning}, volume = {2}, number = {1}, publisher = {Now Publishers}, pages = {1–127}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Bengio/Bengio_2009_Learning_Deep_Architectures_for_Ai.pdf}, } @inproceedings{bessiere09_acquir_profes_secon_life_, title = {Acquiring a Professional “Second Life”}, subtitle = {Problems and Prospects for the Use of Virtual Worlds in Business}, author = {Bessière, Katherine and Ellis, Jason B}, year = {2009}, tags = {affordances, business, collaboration, HCI, norms, second_life, virtual_world}, booktitle = {CHI}, pages = {2883–2898}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-247-4}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Bessire/Bessire_2009_Acquiring_a_Professional_Second_Life.pdf}, } @inproceedings{bhatti09_domain_dsls_, title = {Domain specific languages (DSLs) for network protocols (position paper)}, author = {Bhatti, Saleem and Brady, Edwin and Hammond, Kevin and McKinna, James}, year = {2009}, tags = {DSL, network, policy, programming_language, protocol}, booktitle = {2009 29th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops}, organization = {IEEE}, pages = {208–213}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Bhatti/Bhatti_2009_Domain_specific_languages_DSLs_for_net.pdf}, } @book{biancuzzi09_master_progr_, title = {Masterminds of Programming}, subtitle = {Conversations with the Creators of Major Programming Languages}, author = {Biancuzzi, Frederico and Warden, Shane}, year = {2009}, tags = {APL, AWK, BASIC, c_plus_plus, c_sharp, eiffel, FORTH, haskell, java, LUA, ML, objective_c, perl, postscript, programming_language, python, SQL, UML}, publisher = {O'Reilly}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Biancuzzi/Biancuzzi_2009_Masterminds_of_Programming.pdf}, } @inproceedings{binder09_probl_confl_social_spher_, title = {The Problem of Conflicting Social Spheres}, subtitle = {Effects of Network Structure on Experienced Tension in Social Network Sites}, author = {Binder, Jens and Howes, Andrew and Sutcliffe, Alistair}, year = {2009}, tags = {facebook, HCI, identity, network_diversity, social, social_network, tension}, booktitle = {CHI}, pages = {965–974}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Binder/Binder_2009_The_Problem_of_Conflicting_Social_Sphere.pdf}, } @article{binkley09__ident_lengt_and_limit_progr_memor_74_, title = {Identifier Length And Limited Programmer Memory}, author = {Binkley, Dave and Lawrie, Dawn and Maex, Steve and Morrell, Christopher}, year = {2009}, tags = {memory, naming, software_engineering}, journal = {Science of Computer Programming}, volume = {74}, number = {7}, date_added = {sat jun 3 05:24:22 2023}, pages = {430-445}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.scico.2009.02.006}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scico.2009.02.006}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Binkley/Binkley_2009_Identifier_Length_And_Limited_Programmer.pdf}, } @online{black09__doctor_israel_, title = {Doctor admits Israeli pathologists harvested organs without consent}, author = {Black, Ian}, year = {2009}, tags = {health_care, israel, organ_harvesting, palestine}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/dec/21/israeli-pathologists-harvested-organs}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Black/Doctor admits Israeli pathologists harvested organs without consent Israel The Guardian.pdf}, } @article{blanke09_full_body_illus_minim_phenom_selfh_13_, title = {Full-Body Illusions and Minimal Phenomenal Selfhood}, author = {Blanke, Olaf and Metzinger, Thomas}, year = {2009}, tags = {identity, phenomenology, psychology}, journal = {Trends in Cognitive Sciences}, volume = {13}, number = {1}, abstract = {We highlight the latest research on body perception and self-consciousness, but argue that despite these achievements, central aspects have remained unexplored, namely, global aspects of bodily self-consciousness. Researchers investigated central representations of body parts and actions involving these, but neglected the global and unitary character of self-consciousness, the 'I' of experience and behaviour. We ask, what are the minimally sufficient conditions for the appearance of a phenomenal self, that is, the fundamental conscious experience of being someone? What are necessary conditions for self-consciousness in any type of system? We offer conceptual clarifications, discuss recent empirical evidence from neurology and cognitive science and argue that these findings offer a new entry point for the systematic study of global and more fundamental aspects of self-consciousness. ©2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.}, invalid_isbn = {1364-6613 (Print)}, issn = {13646613}, month = {jan}, pages = {7–13}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {19058991}, doi = {10.1016/j.tics.2008.10.003}, url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19058991}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Blanke/Blanke_2009_Full_Body_Illusions_and_Minimal_Phenomen.pdf}, } @report{blaylock09_linux_corpus_, title = {The Linux Corpus}, subtitle = {Documentation Files}, author = {Blaylock, Nate}, year = {2009}, tags = {corpus, documentation, linux_plans, planning, technical}, number = {December}, institution = {Institute for Human and Machine Cognition}, pages = {1–9}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Blaylock/Blaylock_2009_The_Linux_Corpus.pdf}, } @inproceedings{boella09__five_guidel_normat_multiag_system_, title = {Five Guidelines for Normative Multiagent Systems}, author = {Boella, Guido and Pigozzi, Gabriella and Van Der Torre, Leendert}, year = {2009}, tags = {__come_back_to, best_practices, deontic_logic, guidelines, mechanism_design, norm_change, NorMAS}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2009 conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems: JURIX 2009: The Twenty-Second Annual Conference}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.5555/1671082.1671086}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Boella/10.1.1.399.1629.pdf}, } @misc{boerner09_mappin_scien_overv_, title = {Mapping Science Overview}, author = {Börner, Katy}, year = {2009}, tags = {analysis, citation, graph, maps, presentation, science}, note = {Presentation}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://ivl.slis.indiana.edu/km/pub/2003-borner-arist.pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Brner/Brner_2009_Mapping_Science_Overview.pdf}, } @inproceedings{bolt09_spore_, title = {Spore player research outtakes}, author = {Bolt, Nate and Tulathimutte, Tony}, year = {2009}, tags = {games, HCI, player, research, spore, usability}, booktitle = {CHI '09: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {3537}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-247-4}, doi = {10.1145/1520340.1520530}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1520340.1520530}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Bolt/Bolt_2009_Spore_player_research_outtakes.pdf}, } @inproceedings{bos09_resear_ethic_faceb_era_, title = {Research Ethics in the Facebook Era}, subtitle = {Privacy , anonymity , and oversight}, author = {Bos, Nathan}, year = {2009}, tags = {anonymity, ethics, facebook, HCI, oversight, privacy, research}, booktitle = {CHI}, pages = {2767–2770}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-247-4}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Bos/Bos_2009_Research_Ethics_in_the_Facebook_Era.pdf}, } @article{bostan09_requir_analy_presen_7_, title = {Requirements Analysis of Presence}, subtitle = {Insights From a Rpg Game}, author = {Bostan, Barbaros}, year = {2009}, tags = {games, oblivion, presence, requirements_analysis, RPG, taxonomy}, journal = {ACM Computers in Entertainment}, volume = {7}, number = {1}, pages = {1–17}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Bostan/Bostan_2009_Requirements_Analysis_of_Presence_Insig.pdf}, } @inproceedings{botti09_manag_mas_, title = {Managing water demand as a regulated open MAS. (Work in progress)}, author = {Botti, Vicente and Garrido, Antonio and Giret, Adriana and Noriega, Pablo}, year = {2009}, tags = {agreement_technology, MAS, resource_allocation, water, water_rights}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Multi-Agent Logics, Languages, and Organisations Federated Workshops, MALLOW}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Botti/Botti_2009_Managing_water_demand_as_a_regulated_ope.pdf}, } @book{bould09_routl_compan_scien_fiction_, title = {The Routledge Companion to Science Fiction}, editor = {Bould, Mark and Butler, Andrew M. and Roberts, Adam and Vint, Sherryl}, year = {2009}, tags = {critical_race_theory, feminism, fiction, history, marxism, post_colonialism, science_fiction, utopian_studies}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-415-45378-3}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Bould/Bould_2009_The_Routledge_Companion_to_Science_Ficti.pdf}, } @book{bowler09__moder_biolog_earth_scien_6_, title = {The Modern Biological and Earth Sciences}, editor = {Bowler, Peter J. and Pickstone, John V.}, year = {2009}, tags = {20th_century, biology, biotechnology, botany, ecology, environmentalism, history_of_science, museums, pharmaceuticals, professionalism, university}, volume = {6}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {The Cambridge History of Science}, isbn = {978-1-139-05600-7}, doi = {10.1017/CHOL9780521572019}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Bowler/Bowler_2009_The_Modern_Biological_and_Earth_Sciences.pdf}, } @inproceedings{brain09_pragm_progr_guide_answer_set_progr_, title = {A Pragmatic Programmer' s Guide to Answer Set Programming}, author = {Brain, Martin and Cliffe, Owen and De Vos, Marina}, year = {2009}, tags = {ansprolog, clingo, debugging, logic, methods, programming, prolog, tutorial}, booktitle = {Software Engineering for Answer Set Programming}, number = {Fp7 215890}, pages = {49–63}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Brain/Brain_2009_A_Pragmatic_Programmer_s_Guide_to_Answe.pdf}, } @article{brenner09_contin_plann_actin_dynam_multiag_envir_19_, title = {Continual Planning and Acting in Dynamic Multiagent Environments}, author = {Brenner, Michael and Nebel, Bernhard}, year = {2009}, tags = {action, algorithm, BDI, collaboration, continual_planning, language, MAPL, MAPSIM, MAS, planning}, journal = {Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems}, volume = {19}, number = {3}, abstract = {In order to behave intelligently, artificial agents must be able to deliberatively plan their future actions. Unfortunately, realistic agent environments are usually highly dynamic and only partially observable, which makes planning computationally hard. For most practical purposes this rules out planning techniques that account for all possible con- tingencies in the planning process. However, many agent environments permit an alternative approach, namely continual planning, i.e. the interleaving of planning with acting and sens- ing. This paper presents a new principled approach to continual planning that describes why andwhen an agent should switch between planning and acting. The resulting continual plan- ning algorithm enables agents to deliberately postpone parts of their planning process and instead actively gather missing information that is relevant for the later refinement of the plan. To this end, the algorithm explictly reasons about the knowledge (or lack thereof) of an agent and its sensory capabilities. These concepts are modelled in the planning language (MAPL). Since in many environments the major reason for dynamism is the behaviour of other agents, MAPL can also model multiagent environments, common knowledge among agents, and communicative actions between them. For Continual Planning, MAPL intro- duces the concept of of assertions, abstract actions that substitute yet unformed subplans. To evaluate our continual planning approach empirically we have developed MAPSIM, a sim- ulation environment that automatically builds multiagent simulations from formal MAPL domains. Thus, agents can not only plan, but also execute their plans, perceive their envi- ronment, and interact with each other. Our experiments show that, using continual planning techniques, deliberate action planning can be used efficiently even in complex multiagent environments.}, issn = {13872532}, pages = {297–331}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {1-74052-130-7}, doi = {10.1007/s10458-009-9081-1}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Brenner/Brenner_2009_Continual_Planning_and_Acting_in_Dynamic.pdf}, } @article{breslau09_epidem_traum_ptsd_other_postt_disor_10_, title = {The Epidemiology of Trauma, Ptsd, and Other Posttrauma Disorders}, author = {Breslau, Naomi}, year = {2009}, tags = {detroit, epidemiology, psychology, PTSD, sex_differences, survey, trauma}, journal = {Trauma, Violence, and Abuse}, volume = {10}, number = {3}, abstract = {Epidemiologic studies have reported that the majority of community residents in the United States have experienced posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)-level traumatic events, as defined in the DSM-IV. Only a small subset of trauma victims develops PTSD (10 }, invalid_isbn = {1524-8380}, issn = {15248380}, pages = {198–210}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {19406860}, doi = {10.1177/1524838009334448}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Breslau/Breslau_2009_The_Epidemiology_of_Trauma_Ptsd_and_Ot.pdf}, } @inproceedings{brom09_emohaw_, title = {Emohawk}, subtitle = {Searching for a “Good” Emergent Narrative}, author = {Brom, Cyril and Bída, Michal and Gemrot, Jakub and Kadlec, Rudolf and Plch, Tomáš}, year = {2009}, tags = {agents, constraints, emergence, emohawk, environment, facade, narrative}, booktitle = {ICIDS}, pages = {86–91}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Brom/Brom_2009_Emohawk.pdf}, } @inproceedings{brom09_towar_virtual_charac_full_episod_memor_ii_, title = {Towards Virtual Characters with a Full Episodic Memory II}, subtitle = {The Episodic Memory Strikes Back}, author = {Brom, Cyril}, year = {2009}, tags = {agents, ai, algorithm, episodic_memory, FEM, memory}, booktitle = {Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems}, number = {Aamas}, pages = {10–15}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Brom/Brom_2009_Towards_Virtual_Characters_with_a_Full_E.pdf}, } @inproceedings{bruijn09_, title = {A logic based approach to the static analysis of production systems}, author = {de Bruijn, Jos and Rezk, Martín}, year = {2009}, tags = {logic, production_systems, rule, rule_system}, booktitle = {International Conference on Web Reasoning and Rule Systems}, organization = {Springer}, pages = {254–268}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Bruijn/Bruijn_2009_A_logic_based_approach_to_the_static_ana.pdf}, } @inproceedings{bryson09_intel_desig_, title = {Intelligence by Design}, subtitle = {Strategies for Building Cognitive Systems Introduction}, author = {Bryson, Joanna J.}, year = {2009}, tags = {ai, BOD, change, character, cognitive, design, stability, time}, booktitle = {IEEE Intelligent Systems}, pages = {1–16}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Bryson/Bryson_2009_Intelligence_by_Design.pdf}, } @inproceedings{budiu09_remem_, title = {Remembrance of things tagged}, subtitle = {How tagging effort affects tag production and human memory}, author = {Budiu, R and Pirolli, Peter and Hong, L}, year = {2009}, tags = {bookmarking, Click2Tag, HCI, information_foraging, memory, tagging}, booktitle = {CHI}, pages = {615–624}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1518796}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Budiu/Budiu_2009_Remembrance_of_things_tagged.pdf}, } @report{burch09_arres_relat_death_statis_tables_, title = {Arrest Related Deaths 2003-2009 - Statistical Tables}, author = {Burch, Andrea M.}, year = {2009}, tags = {death, police_violence, statistics}, publisher = {U.S Bureau of Justice}, institution = {Bureau of Justice Statistics}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.bjs.gov/index.cfm?ty=pbdetail&iid=2228}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Burch/Burch_2009_Arrest_Related_Deaths_2003_2009_Statis.pdf}, } @inproceedings{burfoot09_autom_satir_detec_, title = {Automatic Satire Detection}, subtitle = {Are You Having a Laugh?}, author = {Burfoot, Clint and Baldwin, Timothy}, year = {2009}, tags = {NLP, satire, SVM, taxonomy}, booktitle = {ACL-IJCNLP}, number = {August}, pages = {161–164}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Burfoot/Burfoot_2009_Automatic_Satire_Detection.pdf}, } @blog{burkinshaw09__alice_kev_, title = {Alice and Kev}, author = {Burkinshaw, Robin}, year = {2009}, tags = {homelessness, lets_play, role_playing, the_sims}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://aliceandkev.wordpress.com/}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Burkinshaw/Burkinshaw_2009_Alice_and_Kev.pdf}, } @inproceedings{buyko09_event_, title = {Event extraction from trimmed dependency graphs}, author = {Buyko, Ekaterina and Faessler, Erik and Wermter, Joachim and Hahn, Udo}, year = {2009}, tags = {dependency_parsing, events, graph, information_extraction, NLP}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Workshop on Current Trends in Biomedical Natural Language Processing: Shared Task}, organization = {Association for Computational Linguistics}, pages = {19–27}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Buyko/Buyko_2009_Event_extraction_from_trimmed_dependency.pdf}, } @article{cafazzo09__felis_80_, title = {The social function of tail up in the domestic cat (Felis silvestris catus)}, author = {Cafazzo, S. and Natoli, E.}, year = {2009}, tags = {affiliative_behaviour, domestic_cat, dominance_hierarchy, tails}, journal = {Behavioural Processes}, volume = {80}, number = {1}, pages = {60-66}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.beproc.2008.09.008}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.beproc.2008.09.008}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Cafazzo/The_social_function_of_tail_up_in_the_do.pdf}, } @misc{caire09__jade_progr_for_begin_, title = {JADE Programming For Beginners}, author = {Caire, Giovanni}, year = {2009}, tags = {ACL, agents, JADE, java, MAS}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://jade.tilab.com/doc/tutorials/JADEProgramming-Tutorial-for-beginners.pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Caire/JADEProgramming-Tutorial-for-beginners.pdf}, } @inproceedings{caire09_wade_open_sourc_platf_workf_agent_, title = {WADE - An Open Source Platform for Workflows and Agents}, author = {Caire, G. and Quarantotto, E. and Sacchi, G.}, year = {2009}, tags = {agents, HCI, JADE, MAS, WADE, workflow, XPDL}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Multi-Agent Logics, Languages, and Organisations Federated Workshops, MALLOW}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Caire/Caire_2009_WADE_An_Open_Source_Platform_for_Workf.pdf}, } @article{campbell09_relat_agent_1_, title = {Relational Agents}, subtitle = {A Critical Review}, author = {Campbell, Robert H and Grimshaw, Mark N and Green, Gillian M}, year = {2009}, tags = {affect, agents, critique, emotion, games, health, marketing, psychology, relation, review, sale}, journal = {The Open Virtual Reality Journal}, volume = {1}, abstract = {Relationships between people who meet in virtual worlds are common and these relationships can be long term, in some cases lasting a life-time. Although relationships formed in virtual worlds have invited a lot of recent interest, surprisingly little work has been done on developing computer agents and non-player characters that can actively participate in such relationships. The focus of this review is relational agents, agents that can build long term socio-emotional relationships with users. In virtual worlds, such agents are just starting to emerge; they are more common in other environments but remain few and far between. This review critically assesses the progress of relational agent development and research since their inception in 2005, proposes new areas of research and considers the potential for their exploitation in virtual worlds.}, issn = {1875323X}, pages = {1–7}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2174/1875323X01001010001}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Campbell/Campbell_2009_Relational_Agents.pdf}, } @inproceedings{campos09_formal_situat_adapt_elect_instit_5428_, title = {Formalising Situatedness and Adaptation in Electronic Institutions}, author = {Campos, Jordi and López-Sanchez, Maite and Rodríguez-Aguilar, Juan A. and Esteva, Marc}, year = {2009}, tags = {ACL, adaptation, behaviour_change, goals, institution, MAS, norms, population, situatedness, transition}, booktitle = {Coordination, Organizations, Institutions and Norms in Agent Systems IV, COIN 2008 International Workshops, COIN@AAMAS 2008}, volume = {5428}, issn = {03029743}, pages = {126–139}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-642-00442-1}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-00443-8_9}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Campos/Campos_2009_Formalising_Situatedness_and_Adaptation_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{capra09__survey_person_infor_manag_pract_, title = {A Survey of Personal Information Management Practices}, author = {Capra, Robert}, year = {2009}, tags = {habits, HCI, personal_information_management, PIM, survey}, booktitle = {Proceedings of Personal Information Management (PIM)}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://pimworkshop.org/2009/papers/capra-pim2009.pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Capra/capra-pim2009.pdf}, } @inproceedings{carter09_avatar_charac_player_users_, title = {Avatars , Characters , Players and Users}, subtitle = {Multiple Identities at / in Play}, author = {Carter, Marcus and Gibbs, Martin and Arnold, Michael}, year = {2009}, tags = {agents, character, embodiment, eve_online, identity, interface, MMORPG, proteus_effect}, booktitle = {OZCHI}, pages = {68–71}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4503-1438-1}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Carter/Carter_2009_Avatars_Characters_Players_and_Users.pdf}, } @article{castellano09_statis_physic_social_dynam_81_, title = {Statistical Physics of Social Dynamics}, author = {Castellano, Claudio and Fortunato, Santo and Loreto, Vittorio}, year = {2009}, tags = {crowds, culture, diffusion, hierarchy, language, opinion, physics, review, social_dynamics, statistics, topology}, journal = {Reviews of Modern Physics}, volume = {81}, abstract = {Statistical physics has proven to be a very fruitful framework to describe phenomena outside the realm of traditional physics. The last years have witnessed the attempt by physicists to study collective phenomena emerging from the interactions of individuals as elementary units in social structures. Here we review the state of the art by focusing on a wide list of topics ranging from opinion, cultural and language dynamics to crowd behavior, hierarchy formation, human dynamics, social spreading. We highlight the connections between these problems and other, more traditional, topics of statistical physics. We also emphasize the comparison of model results with}, arxiv = {0710.3256}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Castellano/Castellano_2009_Statistical_Physics_of_Social_Dynamics.pdf}, } @article{cervesato09_relat_state_based_proces_based_207_, title = {Relating State-Based and Process-Based Concurrency Through Linear Logic (full-Version)}, author = {Cervesato, Iliano and Scedrov, Andre}, year = {2009}, tags = {concurrency, distributed_systems, linear_logic, multi_set_rewriting, process_algebra, protocol, security}, journal = {Information and Computation}, volume = {207}, number = {10}, pages = {1044-1077}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.ic.2008.11.006}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ic.2008.11.006}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Cervesato/Cervesato_2009_Relating_State_Based_and_Process_Based_C.pdf}, } @book{chacon09_pro_git_, title = {Pro Git}, author = {Chacon, Scott}, year = {2009}, tags = {git, software, text_book}, publisher = {Apress}, abstract = {Git is the version control system developed by Linus Torvalds for Linux kernel development. It took the open source world by storm since its inception in 2005, and is used by small development shops and giants like Google, Red Hat, and IBM, and of course many open source projects. A book by Git experts to turn you into a Git expert Introduces the world of distributed version control Shows how to build a Git development workflow What you'll learn Use Git as a programmer or a project leader Become a fluent Git user Use distributed features of Git to the full Acquire the ability to insert Git in the development workflow Migrate programming projects from other SCMs to Git Learn how to extend Git Who this book is for This book is for all open source developers: you are bound to encounter Git somewhere in the course of your working life. Proprietary software developers will appreciate Git's enormous scalability, since it is used for the Linux project, which comprises thousands of developers and testers. Table of Contents Getting Started Git Basics Git Branching Git on the Server Distributed Git Git Tools Customizing Git Git and Other Systems Git Internals}, address = {Berkeley, CA}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4302-1833-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-1-4302-1834-0}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-1-4302-1834-0}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Chacon/Chacon_2009_Pro_Git.pdf}, } @inproceedings{chambers09_unsup_learn_narrat_schem_partic_, title = {Unsupervised Learning of Narrative Schemas and their Participants}, author = {Chambers, Nathanael and Jurafsky, Dan}, year = {2009}, tags = {learning, machine_learning, narrative_schemas, NLP, participants, roles, visualisation}, booktitle = {ACL '09: Proceedings of the Joint Conference of the 47th Annual Meeting of the ACL and the 4th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing of the AFNLP: Volume 2 - Volume 2}, abstract = {We describe an unsupervised system for learning narrative schemas, coherent sequences or sets of events (arrested(POLICE,SUSPECT), convicted(JUDGE, SUSPECT)) whose arguments are filled with participant semantic roles defined over words (JUDGE = judge, jury, court, POLICE = police, agent, authorities). Unlike most previous work in event structure or semantic role learning, our system does not use supervised techniques, hand-built knowledge, or predefined classes of events or roles. Our unsupervised learning algorithm uses coreferring arguments in chains of verbs to learn both rich narrative event structure and argument roles. By jointly addressing both tasks, we improve on previous results in narrative/frame learning and induce rich frame-specific semantic roles.}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-932432-46-6}, doi = {10.3115/1690219.1690231}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1690219.1690231}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Chambers/Chambers_2009_Unsupervised_Learning_of_Narrative_Schem.pdf}, } @report{chan09_7_, title = {An assessment of current authentication techniques and potential future directions}, author = {Chan, Angelina and Kennaway, David and Talty, Gareth and Di, Jin and Smith, Simon}, year = {2009}, tags = {authentication, security}, volume = {7}, institution = {University of Bath}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {1-111-11111-1}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Chan/Chan_2009_An_assessment_of_current_authentication_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{chang09__readin_tea_leaves_22_, title = {Reading Tea Leaves}, subtitle = {How Humans Interpret Topic Models}, author = {Chang, Jonathan and Gerrish, Sean and Wang, Chong and Boyd-graber, Jordan and Blei, David}, editor = {Bengio, Y. and Schuurmans, D. and Lafferty, J. and Williams, C. and Culotta, A.}, year = {2009}, tags = {interpretation, machine_learning, probabilistic_topic_models, semantic_meaning}, booktitle = {Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems}, volume = {22}, publisher = {Curran Associates, Inc.}, pages = {}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://proceedings.neurips.cc/paper/2009/file/f92586a25bb3145facd64ab20fd554ff-Paper.pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Chang/Chang_2009_Reading_Tea_Leaves.pdf}, } @article{chen09_ident_multi_level_emerg_behav_86_, title = {Identifying Multi-Level Emergent Behaviors in Agent-Directed Simulations Using Complex Event Type Specifications}, author = {Chen, Chih-Chun and Clack, Christopher D. and Nagl, Sylvia B.}, year = {2009}, tags = {ABM, complex_events, complexity, emergence, MAS, specification, system_dynamics, types, x_machine}, journal = {SIMULATION}, volume = {86}, number = {1}, pages = {41-51}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/0037549709106692}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0037549709106692}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Chen/Chen_2009_Identifying_Multi_Level_Emergent_Behavio.pdf}, } @inproceedings{chen09_make_new_frien_keep_old_, title = {“Make New Friends, but Keep the Old”}, subtitle = {Recommending People on Social Networking Sites}, author = {Chen, Jilin and Geyer, Werner and Dugan, Casey and Muller, Michael and Guy, Ido and Carmel, Mt}, year = {2009}, tags = {feedback, friend, HCI, psychology, recommender_system, social_network}, booktitle = {CHI}, pages = {201–210}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Chen/Chen_2009_Make_New_Friends_but_Keep_the_Old.pdf}, } @article{cheng09_softw_engin_self_adapt_system_, title = {Software Engineering for Self-Adaptive Systems}, subtitle = {A Research Roadmap}, author = {Cheng, Betty H. C. and de Lemos, Rogério and Giese, Holger and Inverardi, Paola and Magee, Jeff and Andersson, Jesper and Becker, Basil and Bencomo, Nelly and Brun, Yuriy and Cukic, Bojan and Serugendo, Giovanna Di Marzo and Dustdar, Schahram and Finkelstein, Anthony and Gacek, Cristina and Geihs, Kurt and Grassi, Vincenzo and Karsai, Gabor and Kienle, Holger M. and Kramer, Jeff and Litoiu, Marin and Malek, Sam and Mirandola, Raffaela and Müller, Hausi A. and Park, Sooyong and Shaw, Mary and Tichy, Matthias and Tivoli, Massimo and Weyns, Danny and Whittle, Jon}, year = {2009}, tags = {adaptive_requirements, control_loop, KAOS, MAS, requirements_analysis, research, roadmap, self_adaptive_systems, software_engineering}, journal = {Software Engineering for Self-Adaptive Systems}, pages = {1-26}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-02161-9_1}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02161-9_1}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Cheng/Cheng_2009_Software_Engineering_for_Self_Adaptive_S.pdf}, } @inproceedings{chesani09_commit_track_via_react_event_calcul_, title = {Commitment Tracking Via the Reactive Event Calculus}, author = {Chesani, Federico and Mello, Paola and Montali, Marco and Torroni, Paolo}, year = {2009}, tags = {abductive_logic, commitment, event_calculus, logic, SCIFF, tracking}, booktitle = {IJCAI International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence}, abstract = {Runtime commitment verification is an important, open issue in multiagent research. To address it, we build on Yolum and Singh's formalization of com- mitment operations, on Chittaro and Montanari's cached event calculus, and on the SCIFF abductive logic programming proof-procedure. We propose a framework consisting of a declarative and compact language to express the domain knowledge, and a reactive and complete procedure to track the sta- tus of commitments effectively, producing provably sound and irrevocable answers.}, issn = {10450823}, pages = {91–96}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-57735-426-0}, url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.5555/1661445.1661461}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Chesani/Chesani_2009_Commitment_Tracking_Via_the_Reactive_Eve.pdf}, } @inproceedings{chesani09_verif_prior_compos_declar_specif_servic_, title = {Verifying A-Priori the Composition of Declarative Specified Services.}, author = {Chesani, Federico and Mello, Paola and Montali, Marco and Torroni, Paolo}, year = {2009}, tags = {composition, declarative, logic_programming, service_oriented_architecture, verification}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Multi-Agent Logics, Languages, and Organisations Federated Workshops, MALLOW}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Chesani/Chesani_2009_Verifying_A_Priori_the_Composition_of_De.pdf}, } @inproceedings{christelis09_autom_norm_synth_agent_based_plann_envir_1_, title = {Automated Norm Synthesis in an Agent-Based Planning Environment}, author = {Christelis, George D.}, year = {2009}, tags = {ABM, agents, conflict_rooted_synthesis, dissertation, norm_synthesis, norms}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, AAMAS}, volume = {1}, abstract = {Norms and social laws are one of the key mechanisms used to facilitate coordination in multiagent systems. In existing approaches the process of designing useful norms has to either be performed by a human expert, or requires a full enumeration of the state space which is bound to cause tractability problems in non-trivial domains. In this paper we propose a novel automated synthesis procedure for prohibitive norms in planning-based domains that disallow access to a set of predefined undesirable states. Our method performs local search around declarative specifications of states using AI planning methods. Using this approach, norms can be syn- Thcsised in a generalised way over incomplete state specifications to improve the efficiency of the process in many practical cases, while producing concise, generalised, social norms that are applicable to entire sets of system states. Wc present an algorithm that utilises traditional planning techniques to ensure continued accessibility under the prohibitions introduced by norms. An analysis of the computational properties of our algorithm is presented together with a discussion of possible heuristic improvements. Categories and Subject Descriptors 1.2.11 [Artificial Intelligence]: Distributed Artificial Intelligence- Multiagent systems General Terms Algorithms, Design. Copyright ©2009, International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems.}, issn = {15582914 15488403}, pages = {134–141}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-61567-334-6}, url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.5555/1558013.1558035}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Christelis/Christelis_2009_Automated_Norm_Synthesis_in_an_Agent_Bas.pdf}, } @book{christiano09_contem_debat_polit_philos_, title = {Contemporary Debates in Political Philosophy}, editor = {Christiano, Thomas and Christman, John}, year = {2009}, tags = {democracy, distributive_justice, human_rights, identity, method, philosophy}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4051-3322-7}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Christiano/Christiano_2009_Contemporary_Debates_in_Political_Philos.pdf}, } @book{close09_nothin_, title = {Nothing}, subtitle = {A Very Short Introduction}, author = {Close, Frank}, year = {2009}, tags = {introduction, metaphysics, philosophy}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Very Short Introductions}, isbn = {978-0-19-922586-6}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Close/Close_2009_Nothing.pdf}, } @book{cogburn09_philos_throug_video_games_, title = {Philosophy Through Video Games}, author = {Cogburn, Jon and Silcox, Mark}, year = {2009}, tags = {adventure, ai, FPS, games, god_game, gore, identity, metaphysics, MMORPG, nintendo, philosophy, review, RPG, text_book, violence, wii, world_building}, booktitle = {Philosophy}, publisher = {Routledge}, abstract = {How can Wii Sports teach us about metaphysics? Can playing World of Warcraft lead to greater self-consciousness? How can we learn about aesthetics, ethics and divine attributes from Zork, Grand Theft Auto, and Civilization? A variety of increasingly sophisticated video games are rapidly overtaking books, films, and television as America's most popular form of media entertainment. It is estimated that by 2011 over 30 percent of US households will own a Wii console - about the same percentage that owned a television in 1953. In Philosophy Through Video Games, Jon Cogburn and Mark Silcox - philosophers with game industry experience - investigate the aesthetic appeal of video games, their effect on our morals, the insights they give us into our understanding of perceptual knowledge, personal identity, artificial intelligence, and the very meaning of life itself, arguing that video games are popular precisely because they engage with longstanding philosophical problems. Topics covered include: The Problem of the External World Dualism and Personal Identity Artificial and Human Intelligence in the Philosophy of Mind The Idea of Interactive Art The Moral Effects of Video Games Games and God's Goodness Games discussed include: Madden Football, Wii Sports, Guitar Hero, World of Warcraft, Sims Online, Second Life, Baldur's Gate, Knights of the Old Republic, Elder Scrolls, Zork, EverQuest Doom, Halo 2, Grand Theft Auto, Civilization, Mortal Kombat, Rome: Total War, Black and White, Aidyn Chronicles Paperback: 202 pages Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (December 23, 2008) Language: English}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-415-99758-4}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Cogburn/Cogburn_2009_Philosophy_Through_Video_Games.pdf}, } @article{coleman09_being_alone_toget_82_, title = {Being Alone Together}, subtitle = {From Solidarity To Solitude in Urban Anthropology}, author = {Coleman, Leo}, year = {2009}, tags = {anthropology, gilles_deleuze, homosexuality, india, loneliness, new_delhi, solidarity, solitude, urban}, journal = {Anthropological Quarterly}, volume = {82}, number = {3}, abstract = {The characteristic urban experience of solitude challenges traditional anthropological theories of urban life. This article surveys urban theories that treat solitude primarily as loneliness, anomie, and social disorder. It then challenges these theoretical perspectives with ethnographic cases of gay identities and “being alone together,” drawn from fieldwork in New Delhi, India. I develop a heuristic concept of “social solitude” in contrast to ”solidarity,” and examine the political and philosophical consequences of focusing on solitude as an urban way of life and an expression of sexuality. I discuss representations of solitude in modernist literature and conclude with a reading of Deleuze. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]}, pages = {755–777}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1353/anq.0.0075}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Coleman/Coleman_2009_Being_Alone_Together.pdf}, } @report{commission09_impac_asses_guidel_, title = {Impact Assessement Guidelines}, author = {{European Commission}}, year = {2009}, tags = {impact_assessment, sensitivity_analysis}, institution = {European Commission}, month = {Jan}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ec.europa.eu/smart-regulation/impact/commission_guidelines/docs/iag_2009_en.pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Commission/Commission_2009_Impact_Assessement_Guidelines.pdf}, } @proceedings{conf_atal_2008coin__, title = {Coordination, Organizations, Institutions and Norms in Agent Systems IV, COIN 2008 COIN@AAMAS, COIN@AAAI}, editor = {Hübner, Jomi Fred and Matson, Eric T. and Boissier, Olivier and Dignum, Virginia}, year = {2009}, tags = {ABM, artifacts, COIN, contract, coordination, heuristics, institutions, MAS, model_checking, organisation, robustness, situatedness, social_norms}, booktitle = {COIN@AAMAS&AAAI}, volume = {5428}, publisher = {Springer}, bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}, biburl = {https://dblp.org/db/conf/atal/coin2008.html}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, isbn = {978-3-642-00442-1}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-00443-8}, url = {https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q67185436}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Hextbackslashubner/coin_2008.pdf}, } @inproceedings{conf_digra_VerhagenJ8_, title = {Demystifying guilds}, subtitle = {MMORPG-playing and norms.}, author = {Verhagen, Harko and Johansson, Magnus}, year = {2009}, tags = {clans, cooperation, game_studies, guilds, MMORPG, norms}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2009 DiGRA International Conference: Breaking New Ground: Innovation in Games, Play, Practice and Theory, DiGRA 2009, London, UK, September 1-4, 2009}, bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}, biburl = {https://dblp.org/db/conf/digra/digra2009.html#VerhagenJ09}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://www.digra.org/digital-library/publications/demystifying-guilds-mmorpg-playing-and-norms/}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Verhagen/09291.50401.pdf}, } @proceedings{conf_socase_2009_, title = {Service-Oriented Computing}, subtitle = {Agents, Semantics, and Engineering, AAMAS 2009 International Workshop SOCASE 2009, Budapest, Hungary, May 11, 2009. Proceedings}, editor = {Kowalczyk, Ryszard and Vo, Quoc Bao and Maamar, Zakaria and Huhns, Michael N.}, year = {2009}, tags = {ABM, agents, contract, MAS, mechanism_design, personal_information_management, semantics, task_procurement, THOMAS}, booktitle = {SOCASE}, volume = {5907}, publisher = {Springer}, bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}, biburl = {https://dblp.org/db/conf/socase/socase2009.html}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, isbn = {978-3-642-10738-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-10739-9}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Kowalczyk/aamas_2009.pdf}, } @law{congress09_patien_protec_affor_care_act_, title = {The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act}, author = {Rangel, Charles B.}, year = {2009}, tags = {ACA, health_care, law}, country = {USA}, note = {Law}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.congress.gov/bill/111th-congress/house-bill/3590}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Congress/Congress_2009_The_Patient_Protection_and_Affordable_Ca.pdf}, } @inproceedings{consolvo09_theor_, title = {Theory-driven design strategies for technologies that support behavior change in everyday life}, author = {Consolvo, Sunny and McDonald, David W. and Landay, James a.}, year = {2009}, tags = {activity, behaviour_change, design, everyday_life, health, life_style, nudge, persuasive_technology, phone, taxonomy}, booktitle = {CHI '09: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {405}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {10.1145/1518701.1518766}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1518701.1518766}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Consolvo/Consolvo_2009_Theory_driven_design_strategies_for_tech.pdf}, } @misc{consulting09_dynam_plann_coin_afghan_, title = {Dynamic Planning for COIN in Afghanistan}, author = {{PA Consulting}}, year = {2009}, tags = {afghanistan, anthropology, COIN, complex_systems, graph, institution, presentation, society, visualisation}, abstract = {Feedback loops etc for Afghanistan}, pages = {30}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/MSNBC/Components/Photo/_new/Afghanistan_Dynamic_Planning.pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Consulting/Consulting_2009_Dynamic_Planning_for_COIN_in_Afghanistan.pdf}, } @blog{cook09__softw_that_gets_used_, title = {Software That Gets Used}, author = {Cook, John D.}, year = {2009}, tags = {empirical_software_engineering, HCI, software_engineering}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2009/07/31/software-that-gets-used/}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Cook/Cook_2009_Software_That_Gets_Used.pdf}, } @proceedings{corchado09__hybrid_artif_intel_system_5572_, title = {Hybrid Artificial Intelligence Systems}, subtitle = {4th International Conference, HAIS 2009, Salamanca, Spain, June 10-12, 2009, Proceedings}, editor = {Corchado, Emilio and Wu, Xindong and Oja, Erkki and Baruque, Bruno}, year = {2009}, tags = {agents, case_based_reasoning, EP_MAS, file_management, home_care, MACSDE, MAS}, volume = {5572}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-02319-4}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Corchado/Corchado_2009_Hybrid_Artificial_Intelligence_Systems.pdf}, } @book{cormen09_introd_algor_, title = {Introduction to Algorithms}, author = {Cormen, Thomas H. and Leiserson, Charles E. and Rivest, Ronald L. and Stein, Clifford}, year = {2009}, tags = {algorithm, graph, review, text_book}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-262-03384-8}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Cormen/Cormen_2009_Introduction_to_Algorithms.pdf}, } @thesis{coughlan09_under_, title = {Understanding creative interaction}, subtitle = {A conceptual framework for use in the design of interactive systems for creative activities}, author = {Coughlan, Tim}, year = {2009}, tags = {artifacts, creativity, dissertation, HCI, PIM}, institution = {University of Bath}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, url = {https://researchportal.bath.ac.uk/en/studentTheses/understanding-creative-interaction-a-conceptual-framework-for-use}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Coughlan/Coughlan_2009_Understanding_creative_interaction.pdf}, } @inbook{coutinho09_model_dimen_agent_organ_, title = {Modelling Dimensions for Agent Organizations}, author = {Coutinho, Luciano R. and Sichman, Jaime Simão and Boissier, Olivier}, year = {2009}, tags = {agents, AGR, ISLANDER, MAS, MOISE, norms, OperA, organisation, structure}, chapter = {2}, pages = {18-50}, doi = {10.4018/978-1-60566-256-5.ch002}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-256-5.ch002}, crossref = {dignum09_handb_}, } @article{cranefield09_monit_social_expec_secon_life_, title = {Monitoring Social Expectations in Second Life}, author = {Cranefield, Stephen and Li, Guannan}, year = {2009}, tags = {games, MAS, MMO, online, second_life, social_expectation, temporal_logic}, journal = {The Information Science Discussion Paper Series}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Cranefield/Cranefield_2009_Monitoring_Social_Expectations_in_Second.pdf}, } @book{cropper09_oxfor_handb_inter_organ_relat_, title = {The Oxford Handbook of Inter-Organizational Relations}, editor = {Cropper, Steve and Huxham, Chris and Ebers, Mark and Ring, Peter Smith}, year = {2009}, tags = {alliance, collaboration, dynamics, economics, institution, network, organisation, politics, power, social_capital, temporality}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Oxford Handbooks}, isbn = {978-0-19-928294-4}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Cropper/Cropper_2009_The_Oxford_Handbook_of_Inter_Organizatio.pdf}, } @book{cruddace09__codex_tyran_, title = {Codex Tyranids}, author = {Cruddace, Robin}, year = {2009}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {5}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-84154-951-4}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Cruddace/40k 5e - Codex - Tyranids.pdf}, } @inproceedings{cutumisu09_archit_game_behav_ai_, title = {An Architecture for Game Behavior AI}, subtitle = {Behavior Multi-Queues}, author = {Cutumisu, Maria and Szafron, Duane}, year = {2009}, tags = {ai, behaviour, collaboration, FSMs, generative, interruption, multi_queues, neverwinter_nights, ontology, queue, responsive, resumable, roles, taxonomy}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Fifth Artificial Intelligence for Interactive Digital Entertainment Conference}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Cutumisu/Cutumisu_2009_An_Architecture_for_Game_Behavior_AI.pdf}, } @inproceedings{czarnecki09_bidir_trans_, title = {Bidirectional Transformations}, subtitle = {A Cross-Discipline Perspective}, author = {Czarnecki, K. and Foster, J.N. and Hu, Z. and Lämmel, R. and Schürr, A. and Terwilliger, J.F.}, year = {2009}, tags = {benchmarks, bidirectional, bidirectional_language, bijective_language, DSL, logic, MDE, modeling, programming, review, semantics, taxonomy, transform}, booktitle = {Theory and Practice of Model Transformations, Second International Conference, ICMT 2009}, volume = {5563 LNCS}, abstract = {The GRACE International Meeting on Bidirectional Transformations was held in December 2008 near Tokyo, Japan. The meeting brought together researchers and practitioners from a variety of sub-disciplines of computer science to share research efforts and help create a new community. In this report, we survey the state of the art and summarize the technical presentations delivered at the meeting. We also describe some insights gathered from our discussions and introduce a new effort to establish a benchmark for bidirectional transformations. ©2009 Springer Berlin Heidelberg.}, issn = {03029743}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {3-642-02407-6}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-02408-5_19}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Czarnecki/Czarnecki_2009_Bidirectional_Transformations.pdf}, } @book{czarra09_spices_, title = {Spices}, subtitle = {A global history}, author = {Czarra, Fred}, year = {2009}, tags = {geography, history, spice}, publisher = {Reaktion Books}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Czarra/Czarra_2009_Spices.pdf}, } @inbook{dastani09_progr_languag_normat_multi_agent_system_, title = {A Programming Language for Normative Multi-Agent Systems}, author = {Dastani, Mehdi and Tinnemeier, Nick A.M. and Meyer, John-Jules Ch.}, year = {2009}, tags = {norms, programing_language, semantics}, chapter = {16}, pages = {397-417}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.4018/978-1-60566-256-5.ch016}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-256-5.ch016}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Dastani/Dastani_2009_A_Programming_Language_for_Normative_Mul.pdf}, crossref = {dignum09_handb_}, } @book{davidson09__well_played_, title = {Well Played 1.0}, subtitle = {Video Games, Value and Meaning}, editor = {Davidson, Drew}, year = {2009}, tags = {close_reading, game_criticism}, publisher = {ETC Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-557-06975-0}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Davidson/Davidson_2009_Well_Played_1_0.pdf}, } @book{davies09__grimoir_, title = {Grimoires}, subtitle = {a history of magic books}, author = {Davies, Owen}, year = {2009}, tags = {grimoires, history, magic}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, invalid_isbn = {978-0-19-59004-9}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Davies/Grimoires _ a history of magic books - Davies, Owen, 1969.pdf}, } @proceedings{deguchi09_agent_based_social_system_, title = {Agent-Based Approaches in Economic and Social Complex Systems VI}, editor = {Chen, Shu-Heng and Terano, Takao and Yamamoto, Ryuichi}, year = {2009}, tags = {ABM, agents, backward_induction, bayesian, boundary_organization, community, complex_systems, crowds, earthquake, flow, genetic_algorithm, japan, markets, neural_network, pension, policy, social, social_order, text_book, trade, voting}, publisher = {Springer}, abstract = {This series is intended to further the creation of the science of agent-based social systems, a field that is establishing itself as a transdisciplinary and cross-cultural science. The series will cover a broad spectrum of sciences, such as social systems theory, sociology, business administration, management information science, organization science, computational mathematical organization theory, economics, evolutionary economics, international political science, jurisprudence, policy science, socioinformation studies, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, complex adaptive systems theory, philosophy of science, and other related disciplines. The series will provide a systematic study of the various new cross-cultural arenas of the human sciences. Such an approach has been successfully tried several times in the history of the modern sciences of humanities and systems and has helped to create such important conceptual frameworks and theories as cybernetics, synergetics, general systems theory, cognitive science, and complex adaptive systems. We want to create a conceptual framework and design theory for socioeconomic systems of the twenty-first century in a cross-cultural and transdisciplinary context. For this purpose we plan to take an agent-based approach. Developed over the last decade, agent-based modeling is a new trend within the social sciences and is a child of the modern sciences of humanities and systems. In this series the term “agent- based” is used across a broad spectrum that includes not only the classical usage of the normative and rational agent but also an interpretive and subjective agent. We seek the antinomy of the macro and micro, subjective and rational, functional and structural, bottom-up and top-down, global and local, and structure and agency within the social sciences. Agent-based modeling includes both sides of these opposites. “Agent” is our grounding for modeling; simulation, theory, and real-world grounding are also required.}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-4-431-53906-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-4-431-53907-0}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Chen/Chen_2009_Agent_Based_Social_Systems.pdf}, } @article{deichsel09_pragm_readin_fried_method_essay_12_, title = {A Pragmatic Reading of Friedman's Methodological Essay and What It Tells Us for the Discussion of Abms}, author = {Deichsel, Simon and Pyka, Andreas}, year = {2009}, tags = {abductive_models, ABM, assumption, calibration, methods, milton_friedman, philosophy, simulation}, journal = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, JASSS}, volume = {12}, number = {4}, abstract = {The issues of empirical calibration of parameter values and functional relationships describing the interactions between the various actors plays an important role in agent based modelling. Agent-based models range from purely theoretical exercises focussing on the patterns in the dynamics of interactions processes to modelling frameworks which are oriented closely at the replication of empirical cases. ABMs are classified in terms of their generality and their use of empirical data. In the literature the recommendation can be found to aim at maximizing both criteria by building so-called 'abductive models'. This is almost the direct opposite of Milton Friedman's famous and provocative methodological credo 'the more significant a theory, the more unrealistic the assumptions'. Most methodologists and philosophers of science have harshly criticised Friedman's essay as inconsistent, wrong and misleading. By presenting arguments for a pragmatic reinterpretation of Friedman's essay, we will show why most of the philosophical critique misses the point. We claim that good simulations have to rely on assumptions, which are adequate for the purpose in hand and those are not necessarily the descriptively accurate ones.}, issn = {1460-7425}, pages = {6}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/12/4/6.html}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Deichsel/Deichsel_2009_A_Pragmatic_Reading_of_Friedman_s_Method.pdf}, } @inbook{delaney09_to_read_dispos_, title = {To Read The Dispossessed}, author = {Delaney, Samuel R.}, year = {2009}, tags = {analysis, close_reading, fiction, science_fiction, the_dispossessed, ursula_le_guin}, publisher = {Wesleyan University Press}, book = {The Jewel-Hinged Jaw: Notes on the Language of Science Fiction}, chapter = {9}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/umichigan/detail.action?docID=776841.}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Delaney/Delaney_2009_To_Read_The_Dispossessed.pdf}, } @manual{derbinsky09_soar_epmem_manual_, title = {Soar-EpMem Manual}, author = {Derbinsky, Nate}, year = {2009}, tags = {episodic_memory, memory, programming, reference, SOAR, technical, text_book}, number = {December}, pages = {1–29}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://soar.eecs.umich.edu/}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Derbinsky/Derbinsky_2009_Soar_EpMem_Manual.pdf}, } @misc{design09_machin_art_book_, title = {Machinarium Art Book}, author = {{Amanita Design}}, year = {2009}, tags = {art, game_design}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Design/Design_2009_Machinarium_Art_Book.pdf}, } @book{deutsch09_invit_polit_thoug_, title = {An Invitation to Political Thought}, author = {Deutsch, Kenneth L. and Fornieri, Joseph R.}, year = {2009}, tags = {edmund_burke, john_calvin, john_stuart_mill, karl_marx, martin_luther, philosophy, politics, thomas_hobbes}, publisher = {Thomson Wadsworth}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-534-54563-5}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Deutsch/Deutsch_2009_An_Invitation_to_Political_Thought.pdf}, } @article{di09_sustain_ivory_tower_18_, title = {Sustaining the Ivory Tower}, subtitle = {Oxbridge Formal Dining As Organizational Ritual}, author = {Di Domenico, MariaLaura and Phillips, Nelson}, year = {2009}, tags = {formal_dining, formal_ritual, institution, organisation, oxford, ritual}, journal = {Journal of Management Inquiry}, volume = {18}, number = {4}, publisher = {SAGE}, pages = {326–343}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Di/Di_2009_Sustaining_the_Ivory_Tower.pdf}, } @book{dignum09_handb_, title = {Handbook of research on multi-agent systems}, subtitle = {Semantics and dynamics of organizational models}, editor = {Dignum, Virginia}, year = {2009}, tags = {agent_society, agents, commitment, complex_systems, declarative_semantics, event_calculus, grounding, institution, MAS, OMACS, petri_net, rule}, edition = {1}, publisher = {Information Science Publishing}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60566-257-2}, url = {http://gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=e2db5ac0b1e83853d1a38008b062fd72}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Dignum/Dignum_2009_Handbook_of_research_on_multi_agent_syst.pdf}, } @proceedings{dix09_works_comput_logic_multi_agent_system_, title = {Workshop on Computational Logic in Multi-Agent Systems}, editor = {Dix, Jürgen and Fisher, Michael and Novak, Peter}, year = {2009}, tags = {ASP, BDI, COIN, institution, InstQL, logic, MAS, semantics}, publisher = {Institut für Informatik, Technische Universität Clausthal}, issn = {1860-8477}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://www.in.tu-clausthal.de/forschung/technical-reports/}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Dix/Dix_2009_Workshop_on_Computational_Logic_in_Multi.pdf}, } @article{dixon09_plans_action_dialog_using_linear_logic_18_, title = {Plans, Actions and Dialogues Using Linear Logic}, author = {Dixon, Lucas and Smaill, Alan and Tsang, Tracy}, year = {2009}, tags = {__important, agents, dialogue, linear_logic, planning, protocol, speech_acts}, journal = {Journal of Logic, Language and Information}, volume = {18}, number = {2}, pages = {251-289}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s10849-008-9079-0}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10849-008-9079-0}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Dixon/Dixon_2009_Plans_Actions_and_Dialogues_Using_Linea.pdf}, } @article{dube09__cumul_child_stres_autoim_diseas_adult_71_, title = {Cumulative Childhood Stress and Autoimmune Diseases in Adults}, author = {Dube, Shanta R. and Fairweather, DeLisa and Pearson, William S. and Felitti, Vincent J. and Anda, Robert F. and Croft, Janet B.}, year = {2009}, tags = {autoimmune_disease, child_abuse, childhood, inflammatory_response, stress, trauma}, journal = {Psychosomatic Medicine}, volume = {71}, number = {2}, pages = {243-250}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1097/psy.0b013e3181907888}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PSY.0b013e3181907888}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Dube/Childhood stress and autoimmune diseases.pdf}, } @inproceedings{ducheneaut09_body_mind_CHI_, title = {Body and Mind}, subtitle = {A Study of Avatar Personalization in Three Virtual Worlds}, author = {Ducheneaut, Nicolas and Yee, Nicholas and Wadley, Greg and Wen, Ming-Hui “Don”}, year = {2009}, tags = {avatar, customization, games, HCI, identity, personality, second_life, world_of_warcraft}, booktitle = {CHI}, volume = {CHI}, pages = {1151–1160}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Ducheneaut/Ducheneaut_2009_Body_and_Mind.pdf}, } @article{dwyer09_scalab_versat_simpl_const_graph_layout_28_, title = {Scalable, Versatile and Simple Constrained Graph Layout}, author = {Dwyer, Tim}, year = {2009}, tags = {algorithm, graph, graphics, layout, visualisation}, journal = {Computer Graphics Forum}, volume = {28}, number = {3}, issn = {01677055}, month = {jun}, pages = {991–998}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/j.1467-8659.2009.01449.x}, url = {http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.1467-8659.2009.01449.x}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Dwyer/Dwyer_2009_Scalable_Versatile_and_Simple_Constrain.pdf}, } @book{easton09_ethic_slut_, title = {The Ethical Slut}, subtitle = {A Practical Guide to Polyamory, Open Relationships and Other Freedoms in Sex and Love}, author = {Easton, Dossie and Hardy, Janet W.}, year = {2009}, tags = {open_relationships, polyamory, relationship, sex, text_book}, publisher = {Potter/TenSpeed/Harmony}, abstract = {The classic guide to love, sex, and intimacy beyond the limits of conventional monogamy has been fully updated to reflect today's modern attitudes and the latest information on nontraditional relationships. For 20 years The Ethical Slut has dispelled myths and showed curious readers how to maintain a successful polyamorous lifestyle through open communication, emotional honesty, and safer sex practices. The third edition of this timeless guide to communication and sex has been revised to include interviews with poly millennials (young people who have grown up without the prejudices their elders encountered regarding gender, orientation, sexuality, and relationships), tributes to poly pioneers, and new sidebars on topics such as asexuality, sex workers, and ways polys can connect and thrive. The authors also include new content addressing nontraditional relationships beyond the polyamorous paradigm of “more than two”: couples who don't live together, couples who...}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-399-57967-7}, url = {http://gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=4D3093AAF1256F720856EE6BBE60EEAC}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Easton/Easton_2009_The_Ethical_Slut.pdf}, } @inproceedings{eiter09_answer_set_progr_5689_, title = {Answer Set Programming}, subtitle = {A Primer}, author = {Eiter, Thomas and Ianni, Giovambattista and Krennwallner, Thomas}, year = {2009}, tags = {ansprolog, answer_set_programming, ASP, clingo, logic, programming, prolog, tutorial}, booktitle = {Reasoning Web. Semantic Technologies for Information Systems, 5th International Summer School 2009}, volume = {5689}, number = {Fp7 231875}, abstract = {Answer Set Programming (ASP) is a declarative problem solving paradigm, rooted in Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning, which has been gaining increasing attention during the last years. This article is a gentle introduction to the subject; it starts with motivation and follows the historical development of the challenge of defining a semantics for logic programs with negation. It looks into positive programs over stratified programs to arbitrary programs, and then proceeds to extensions with two kinds of negation (named weak and strong negation), and disjunction in rule heads. The second part then considers the ASP paradigm itself, and describes the basic idea. It shows some programming techniques and briefly overviews Answer Set solvers. The third part is devoted to ASP in the context of the Semantic Web, presenting some formalisms and mentioning some applications in this area. The article concludes with issues of current and future ASP research.}, issn = {03029743}, pages = {40–110}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-642-03753-5}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-03754-2_2}, url = {http://www.springerlink.com/index/r76711761p0v1425.pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Eiter/Eiter_2009_Answer_Set_Programming.pdf}, } @inproceedings{elliott09_push_pull_funct_react_progr_, title = {Push-Pull Functional Reactive Programming}, author = {Elliott, Conal M.}, year = {2009}, tags = {concurrency, data_driven, demand_driven, design, FRP, functional_programming, functional_reactive, functors, push_pull, reactive, semantics}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGPLAN symposium on Haskell - Haskell '09}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {25}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-508-6}, doi = {10.1145/1596638.1596643}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1596638.1596643}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Elliott/Elliott_2009_Push_Pull_Functional_Reactive_Programmin.pdf}, } @book{engesser09__handb_quant_logic_quant_struc_, title = {Handbook of Quantum Logic and Quantum Structures}, subtitle = {Quantum Logic}, editor = {Engesser, Kurt and Gabbay, Dov M. and Lehmann, Daniel}, year = {2009}, tags = {axiomatisation, gentzen, nonclassical_logics, partition_logic, quantum_logic, quantum_theory, test_spaces}, publisher = {Elsevier}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-444-52869-8}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Engesser/Engesser_2009_Handbook_of_Quantum_Logic_and_Quantum_St.pdf}, } @book{ennis09_boys_omnib_, title = {The Boys Omnibus}, author = {Ennis, Garth and Robertson, Darick}, year = {2009}, tags = {graphic_novel}, publisher = {Dynamite}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-5241-0859-5}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Ennis/Ennis_2009_The_Boys_Omnibus.pdf}, } @article{evans09_logic_form_status_funct_declar_XI_, title = {The Logical Form of Status-Function Declarations *}, author = {Evans, Richard}, year = {2009}, tags = {artifacts, carriers, declaration, deontic, deontic_logic, epistemic_logic, ethnomethodology, exclusion_logic, harold_garfinkel, john_searle, language, logic, ludwig_wittgenstein, robert_brandom, rule, scorekeeping, sets, social_practice, status_function}, journal = {Ethics and Politics}, volume = {XI}, number = {1}, pages = {203–259}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Evans/Evans_2009_The_Logical_Form_of_Status_Function_Decl.pdf}, } @article{evans09_myth_languag_univer_32_, title = {The Myth of Language Universals}, subtitle = {Language Diversity and Its Importance for Cognitive Science}, author = {Evans, Nicholas and Levinson, Stephen C}, year = {2009}, tags = {cognitive, culture, diversity, grammar, language, myth, noam_chomsky, taxonomy, typology, universal}, journal = {Behavioral and Brain Sciences}, volume = {32}, number = {05}, issn = {0140-525X}, month = {oct}, pages = {429}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/S0140525X0999094X}, url = {http://www.journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0140525X0999094X}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Evans/Evans_2009_The_Myth_of_Language_Universals.pdf}, } @thesis{fabrega09_who_who_petty_corrup_, title = {Who is Who in Petty Corruption}, subtitle = {The Rationality Behind Small Bribes}, author = {Fabrega, Jorge}, year = {2009}, tags = {africa, bribery, bureaucracy, corruption, dissertation, rationality, social_network}, institution = {University of Chicago}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, url = {http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9116168}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Fabrega/Fabrega_2009_Who_is_Who_in_Petty_Corruption.pdf}, } @incollection{falcone09_socio_cognit_model_trust_, title = {Socio-Cognitive Model of Trust}, author = {Falcone, Rino and Castelfranchi, Cristiano}, year = {2009}, tags = {cognitive, socio_cognitive, trust}, booktitle = {Human Computer Interaction: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications}, publisher = {IGI Global}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Falcone/Falcone_2009_Socio_Cognitive_Model_of_Trust.pdf}, } @book{faulkner09_did_you_know_, title = {Did You Know..? The Jazz Repertoire in Action}, author = {Faulkner, Robert R. and Becker, Howard S.}, year = {2009}, tags = {jazz, music, performance, repertoire, social}, publisher = {University of Chicago Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-226-23921-7}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Faulkner/Faulkner_2009_Did_You_Know_The_Jazz_Repertoire_in_A.pdf}, } @book{feinberg09_rainb_solid_cuba_, title = {Rainbow Solidarity in defense of Cuba}, author = {Feinberg, Leslie}, year = {2009}, tags = {communism, cuba, history, LGBTQ}, publisher = {Lavender & Red}, organization = {World View Forum}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-89567-150-9}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Feinberg/Feinberg_2009_Rainbow_Solidarity_in_defense_of_Cuba.pdf}, } @book{finn09_liter_attit_, title = {Literacy with an Attitude}, subtitle = {Educating Working-Class Children in Their Own Self-Interest}, author = {Finn, Patrick J.}, year = {2009}, tags = {education, literacy, pedagogy, working_class}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Suny Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4384-2805-5}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Finn/Finn_2009_Literacy_with_an_Attitude.pdf}, } @book{flanagan09_critic_play_, title = {Critical Play}, author = {Flanagan, Mary}, year = {2009}, tags = {analysis, art, critical_theory, critique, culture, games, history, play, text_book}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-262-06268-8}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Flanagan/Flanagan_2009_Critical_Play.pdf}, } @book{flick09_introd_to_qualit_resear_, title = {An Introduction To Qualitative Research}, author = {Flick, Uwe}, year = {2009}, tags = {design, grounded_theory, methods, qualitative, research, text_book}, edition = {4}, publisher = {SAGE}, abstract = {This Second Edition of Uwe Flick's bestselling textbook retains all of the student-friendly elements and carefully structured and thought-through qualities of the first edition, but with much more besides. As a consequence, this book should preserve its status as the essential introductory text for all students of qualitative research.}, arxivid = {0601009}, issn = {09598138}, pages = {506}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {638175011}, isbn = {978-1-84787-323-1}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Flick/Flick_2009_An_Introduction_To_Qualitative_Research.pdf}, } @inproceedings{fornara09_specif_enfor_norms_artif_instit_, title = {Specifying and Enforcing Norms in Artificial Institutions}, author = {Fornara, Nicoletta and Colombetti, Marco}, year = {2009}, tags = {institution, norms, sanction, specification}, booktitle = {Declarative Agent Languages and Technologies, DALT}, pages = {1-17}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-93920-7_1}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-93920-7_1}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Fornara/Fornara_2009_Specifying_and_Enforcing_Norms_in_Artifi.pdf}, } @inproceedings{fornari09_breed_patch_evolv_sound_, title = {Breeding Patches, Evolving Soundscapes}, author = {Fornari, José and Shellard, Mariana}, year = {2009}, tags = {art, evolution, RePartitura, sound, soundscape, synthesis}, booktitle = {3rd PureData International Convention}, abstract = {This work describes the implementation of RePartitura, a processual multi-modal artwork that uses principles of Evolutionary Computation (EC) in the creation of a Pd patch that resembles the biological evolution of individuals within a population. This project was initiated with a collection of handmade drawings that share the common characteristic of being similar but never identical. This resemblance with a biological population of individuals, led us to its usage with the Evolutionary Sound Synthesis methodology. From each drawing we retrieved sonic features that were represented by a subpatch into the Pd system implementation. As Pd allows the development of patch generating other patches, this system acts as if they are individuals artificially living inside a population, were they grow, reproduced and eventually dye. This paper describes the technical aspects of RePartitura implementation; the mapping of drawings into sonic features, the design and breeding of individuals and the final sonic result of all individuals coexisting within the population, thus leading to the self-organization of dynamically evolving soundscapes.}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Fornari/Fornari_2009_Breeding_Patches_Evolving_Soundscapes.pdf}, } @book{forsyth09_group_dynam_, title = {Group Dynamics}, author = {Forsyth, Donelson R. Dr}, year = {2009}, tags = {group_dynamics, institution, psychology, social, text_book}, publisher = {Wadsworth}, abstract = {In the Fifth Edition of his best-selling text, Forsyth combines an emphasis on research, empirical studies supporting theoretical understanding of groups, and case studies to illustrate the application of concepts to actual groups, thus providing students}, issn = {14337851}, pages = {701}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {5521285}, isbn = {0-534-36822-0}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Forsyth/Forsyth_2009_Group_Dynamics.pdf}, } @article{fortnow09_status_p_versus_np_probl_52_, title = {The Status of the P Versus Np Problem}, author = {Fortnow, Lance}, year = {2009}, tags = {computation, p_vs_np}, journal = {Communications of the ACM}, volume = {52}, number = {9}, publisher = {Citeseer}, pages = {78–86}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Fortnow/Fortnow_2009_The_Status_of_the_P_Versus_Np_Problem.pdf}, } @inproceedings{foster09_evaluat_descr_refer_strat_cooper_, title = {Evaluating Description and Reference Strategies in a Cooperative Human-Robot Dialogue System}, author = {Foster, Mary Ellen and Giuliani, Manuel and Isard, Amy and Matheson, Colin and Oberlander, Jon and Knoll, Alois}, year = {2009}, tags = {description, dialogue, evaluation, HCI, plan, reference, robotics, strategies}, booktitle = {IJCAI International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence}, abstract = {We present a human-robot dialogue system that enables a robot to work together with a human user to build wooden construction toys. We then describe a study which assessed the responses of naive users to output that varied along two dimensions: the method of describing an assembly plan (pre-order or post-order), and the method of referring to objects in the world (basic and full). Varying both of these factors produced significant results: sub- jects using the system that employed a pre-order description strategy asked for instructions to be repeated significantly less often than those who experienced the post-order strategy, while the subjects who heard references generated by the full reference strategy judged the robot's instructions to be significantly more understandable than did those who heard the output of the basic strategy.}, issn = {10450823}, pages = {1818–1823}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-57735-426-0}, url = {https://www.ijcai.org/Proceedings/09/Papers/302.pdf}, url2 = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.5555/1661445.1661737}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Foster/Foster_2009_Evaluating_Description_and_Reference_Str.pdf}, } @book{fox09_journ_bisex_4_, title = {Journal of Bisexuality}, editor = {Fox, Ronald C.}, year = {2009}, tags = {bisexual}, volume = {4}, number = {1-2}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {1-56023-288-9}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Fox/Fox_2009_Journal_of_Bisexuality.pdf}, } @misc{fujitaki09_manga_guide_elect_, title = {Manga Guide to Electricity}, author = {Fujitaki, Kazuhiro}, year = {2009}, tags = {education, electricity, manga, text_book}, issn = {19305753}, pages = {211}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://www.amazon.com/Manga-Guide-Electricity-Kazuhiro-Fujitaki/dp/1593271972/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1268176554&sr=1-1}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Fujitaki/Fujitaki_2009_Manga_Guide_to_Electricity.pdf}, } @article{garcı́a-camino09_const_rule_based_progr_norms_elect_instit_18_, title = {Constraint Rule-Based Programming of Norms for Electronic Institutions}, author = {García-Camino, Andrés and Rodríguez-Aguilar, Juan A. and Sierra, Carles and Vasconcelos, Wamberto W.}, year = {2009}, tags = {agents, auction, autonomy, constraints, deontic_logic, design, institution, language, MAS, norms, pragmatics, protocol, semantics}, journal = {Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems}, volume = {18}, number = {1}, publisher = {Springer}, pages = {186–217}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s10458-008-9059-4}, file = {2000/2000/2009/GarcaCamino/GarcaCamino_2009_Constraint_Rule_Based_Programming_of_Nor.pdf}, } @inproceedings{garro09_exploit_easyab_method_logis_domain_, title = {Exploiting the EasyABMS Methodology in the Logistics Domain}, author = {Garro, Alfredo and Russo, Wilma}, year = {2009}, tags = {ABMS, complexity, easyABMS, methodology}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Multi-Agent Logics, Languages, and Organisations Federated Workshops, MALLOW}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Garro/Garro_2009_Exploiting_the_Easyabms_Methodology_in_t.pdf}, } @book{garvey09_philos_opinion_marcus_garvey_, title = {The Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey}, author = {Garvey, Marcus and Jacque-Garvey, Amy}, year = {2009}, tags = {black_is_beautiful, history, philosophy, race, racism}, publisher = {The Journal of Pan African Studies}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-61427-730-9}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Garvey/Garvey_2009_The_Philosophy_and_Opinions_of_Marcus_Ga.pdf}, } @misc{gehman09_phenom_instit_theor_, title = {Phenomenology and Institutional Theory}, subtitle = {Should Institution Be Taken for Granted?}, author = {Gehman, Joel}, year = {2009}, tags = {institution, phenomenology}, journal = {SSRN Electronic Journal}, note = {Research in the Sociology of Organisations, Forthcoming}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.1327508}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1327508}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Gehman/_905f0.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2000/2009/Gehman/Gehman_2009_Phenomenology_and_Institutional_Theory.pdf}, } @book{ghosh09_edwar_said_liter_social_polit_world_, title = {Edward Said and the Literary, Social and Political World}, editor = {Ghosh, Ranjan}, year = {2009}, tags = {critical_consciousness, criticism, edward_said, humanism, ideology, istanbul, jacques_derrida, orientalism, paul_ricoeur, politics, roland_barthes, war_on_terror}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-203-87978-8}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Ghosh/Ghosh_2009_Edward_Said_and_the_Literary_Social_and.pdf}, } @report{gierasimczuk09_games_learn_sabot_approac_, title = {Games for Learning a Sabotage Approach}, author = {Gierasimczuk, Nina and Kurzen, Lena and Velázquez-Quesada, Fernando R.}, year = {2009}, tags = {games, learning, logic, modal_logic, sabotage, sabotage_modal_logic}, institution = {University of Amsterdam}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://eprints.illc.uva.nl/360/}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Gierasimczuk/Gierasimczuk_2009_Games_for_Learning_a_Sabotage_Approach.pdf}, } @inproceedings{gilmore09_heat_fire_temper_, title = {Heat, Fire and Temperature}, subtitle = {The Industrial Revolution and HCI}, author = {Gilmore, David J}, year = {2009}, tags = {HCI, history, usability}, booktitle = {CHI}, pages = {2565–2574}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-247-4}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Gilmore/Gilmore_2009_Heat_Fire_and_Temperature.pdf}, } @inproceedings{gomez-sanz09_quick_protot_simul_with_ingen_agent_framew_, title = {Quick Prototyping and Simulation With the Ingenias Agent Framework}, author = {Gomez-Sanz, Jorge J. and Fernández, Carlos Rodríguez and Pavón, Juan}, year = {2009}, tags = {agents, agile, INGENIAS, prototype, simulation}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Multi-Agent Logics, Languages, and Organisations Federated Workshops, MALLOW}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/GomezSanz/GomezSanz_2009_Quick_Prototyping_and_Simulation_With_th.pdf}, } @inproceedings{gonzales09_perceiv_inter_, title = {( Perceived ) Interactivity}, subtitle = {Does Interactivity Increase Enjoyment and Creative Identity in Artistic Spaces?}, author = {Gonzales, Amy L and Duncan, Stuart Paul and Hall, Lincoln}, year = {2009}, tags = {art, HCI, interactive, usability}, booktitle = {CHI}, pages = {415–418}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Gonzales/Gonzales_2009_Perceived_Interactivity.pdf}, } @thesis{gooch09_inves_into_commun_social_presen_, title = {An Investigation Into Communicating Social Presence With Thermal Devices}, author = {Gooch, D}, year = {2009}, tags = {dissertation, haptics, social_presence, thermal}, abstract = {Social Presence is the concept of 'being there', of emotional connectedness to another individual. As relationships are increasingly formed by spatially dis- tributed partners, supporting social presence has become more important. It is proposed that due to it's inherent intimacy that haptic, specifically ther- mal, stimuli could provide greater levels of social presence. This project begins by analysing the existing literature; specifically discussing communication, the concept of social presence and awareness. A thermal device is designed and constructed to investigate the theory that thermal stimuli can help support re- lationships by increasing feelings of social presence. The findings indicate that there was a significant difference between participants that wore the thermal device and those that did not. The project ends with placing these findings with regards to the existing literature before discussing areas of further work}, institution = {University of Bath}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {masters}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Gooch/Gooch_2009_An_Investigation_Into_Communicating_Soci.pdf}, } @inproceedings{gordon09_rules_norms_5858_LNCS_, title = {Rules and Norms}, subtitle = {Requirements for Rule Interchange Languages in the Legal Domain}, author = {Gordon, Thomas F. and Governatori, Guido and Rotolo, Antonino}, year = {2009}, tags = {domain, interchange_language, legal, norms, review, rule, RuleML, semantics, taxonomy, XML}, booktitle = {Rule Interchange and Applications, International Symposium, RuleML 2009}, volume = {5858 LNCS}, abstract = {In this survey paper we summarize the requirements for rule interchange languages for applications in the legal domain and use these requirements to evaluate RuleML, SBVR, SWRL, and RIF. We also present the Legal Knowledge Interchange Format (LKIF), a new rule interchange format developed specifically for applications in the legal domain}, issn = {03029743}, pages = {282–296}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {3-642-04984-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-04985-9_26}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Gordon/Gordon_2009_Rules_and_Norms.pdf}, } @article{grafton09_apocal_stack_138_, title = {Apocalypse in the Stacks? The Research Library in the Age of Google}, author = {Grafton, Anthony}, year = {2009}, tags = {google, libraries, philosophy, research, scholarship}, journal = {Daedalus}, volume = {138}, number = {1}, pages = {87-98}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1162/daed.2009.138.1.87}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/daed.2009.138.1.87}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Grafton/Grafton_2009_Apocalypse_in_the_Stacks_the_Research_L.pdf}, } @book{grandin09_fordl_, title = {Fordlandia}, subtitle = {The Rise and Fall of Henry Fords Forgotten Jungle City}, author = {Grandin, Greg}, year = {2009}, tags = {fordlandia, henry_ford, history, racism}, publisher = {Metropolitan Books}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-8050-8236-4}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Grandin/Grandin_2009_Fordlandia.pdf}, } @book{grayling09_ideas_, title = {Ideas that matter}, subtitle = {A personal guide for the 21st century}, author = {Grayling, A. C}, year = {2009}, tags = {concept, philosophy}, publisher = {Hachette UK}, isbn = {978-0-297-85770-9}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Grayling/Grayling_2009_Ideas_that_matter.epub}, } @article{greenberg09_torch_parad_telev_age_138_, title = {Torchlight Parades for the Television Age}, subtitle = {The Presidential Debates As Political Ritual}, author = {Greenberg, David}, year = {2009}, tags = {journalism, philosophy, politics, presidential_debate, USA}, journal = {Daedalus}, volume = {138}, number = {2}, pages = {6-19}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1162/daed.2009.138.2.6}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/daed.2009.138.2.6}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Greenberg/Greenberg_2009_Torchlight_Parades_for_the_Television_Ag.pdf}, } @inproceedings{grollmisch09_concep_, title = {Concept, implementation and evaluation of an improvisation based music video game}, author = {Grollmisch, Sascha and Dittmar, Christian and Gatzsche, Gabriel}, year = {2009}, tags = {design, games, HCI, improvisation, prototype}, booktitle = {IEEE Consumer Electronics Society's Games Innovations Conference}, publisher = {IEEE}, month = {aug}, pages = {210–212}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4244-4459-5}, doi = {10.1109/ICEGIC.2009.5293599}, url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/lpdocs/epic03/wrapper.htm?arnumber=5293599}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Grollmisch/Grollmisch_2009_Concept_implementation_and_evaluation_o.pdf}, } @book{grossman09_magic_, title = {The Magicians}, author = {Grossman, Lev}, year = {2009}, tags = {fantasy, fiction, magic}, publisher = {Viking}, isbn = {978-0-670-02055-3}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Grossman/Grossman_2009_The_Magicians.epub}, } @article{grudin09_ai_hci_30_, title = {AI and HCI}, subtitle = {Two Fields Divided By a Common Focus}, author = {Grudin, Jonathan}, year = {2009}, tags = {ai, field, HCI, history, research, review}, journal = {AI Magazine}, volume = {30}, number = {4}, abstract = {Although AI and HCI explore computing and intelligent behavior and the fields have seen some cross-over, until recently there was not very much. This article outlines a history of the fields that identifies some of the forces that kept the fields at arm's length. AI was generally marked by a very ambitious, long-term vision requiring expensive systems, although the term was rarely envisioned as being as long as it proved to be, whereas HCI focused more on innovation and improvement of widely-used hardware within a short time-scale. These differences led to different priorities, methods, and assessment approaches. A consequence was competition for resources, with HCI flourishing in AI winters and moving more slowly when AI was in favor. The situation today is much more promising, in part because of platform convergence: AI can be exploited on widely-used systems.}, issn = {0738-4602}, pages = {48}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {19335571}, isbn = {978-1-4503-3145-6}, doi = {10.1609/AIMAG.V30I4.2271}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Grudin/Grudin_2009_Ai_and_Hci.pdf}, } @inproceedings{gualtieri09_doctor_secon_opinion_inter_first_, title = {The Doctor as the Second Opinion and the Internet as the First}, author = {Gualtieri, Lisa Neal}, year = {2009}, tags = {HCI, health_care, internet, medicine}, booktitle = {CHI}, pages = {2489–2498}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Gualtieri/Gualtieri_2009_The_Doctor_as_the_Second_Opinion_and_the.pdf}, } @article{hacking09_human_alien_autis_138_, title = {Humans, Aliens & Autism}, author = {Hacking, Ian}, year = {2009}, tags = {__come_back_to, autism, oliver_sacks, philosophy, temple_grandin}, journal = {Daedalus}, volume = {138}, number = {3}, pages = {44-59}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1162/daed.2009.138.3.44}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/daed.2009.138.3.44}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Hacking/Hacking_2009_Humans_Aliens_Autism.pdf}, } @article{hagedorn09_natur_relat_trans_, title = {Nature-Related Transactions}, subtitle = {Why Do They Require a Special Approach in Institutional Analysis}, author = {Hagedorn, Konrad}, year = {2009}, tags = {field, framework, governance, institution, interaction, modularity, natural_systems, nature, taxonomy, typology}, journal = {European Society for Ecological Economics.}, abstract = {Nature-related transactions are typical for agriculture, horticulture, fishery and forestry which interact frequently with natural systems. This interaction represents a source of enforcement problems and transaction costs in the context of governing transactions. Institutional analysis frameworks used in agricultural economics should consider the particular properties of transactions involving natural systems. For ordering nature-related transactions, we propose a heuristic framework based on two dimensions: 'modularity and decomposability of structures' and 'functional interdependence of processes'. It serves as a starting point for establishing a typology ranging from 'atomistic-isolated transactions' to 'complexinterconnected transactions'. The complex process of institutionalising such transactions is decomposed into conceptual categories by means of a 'transaction-interdependence cycle'.}, citeseer = {oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.554.9209}, pages = {1–21}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://core.ac.uk/display/101450056}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Hagedorn/Hagedorn_2009_Nature_Related_Transactions.pdf}, } @inproceedings{haghighi09_simpl_, title = {Simple coreference resolution with rich syntactic and semantic features}, author = {Haghighi, Aria and Klein, Dan}, year = {2009}, tags = {coreference_resolution, machine_learning, NLP}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2009 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing: Volume 3-Volume 3}, organization = {Association for Computational Linguistics}, pages = {1152–1161}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Haghighi/Haghighi_2009_Simple_coreference_resolution_with_rich_.pdf}, } @article{harbers09_explain_simul_throug_self_explain_agent_12_, title = {Explaining Simulations Through Self Explaining Agents}, author = {Harbers, Maaike and Meyer, John-Jules Ch. and Van den Bosch, Karel}, year = {2009}, tags = {agents, explanation, goal_based_behavior, virtual_training}, journal = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, JASSS}, volume = {12}, number = {3}, pages = {6}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/12/3/6.html}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Harbers/Harbers_2009_Explaining_Simulations_Through_Self_Expl.pdf}, } @inproceedings{harkins09_pract_guide_to_patter_, title = {A Practical Guide To Patterns}, author = {Harkins, H James}, year = {2009}, tags = {cookbook, patterns, reference, supercollider, technical, text_book, tutorial}, booktitle = {supercollider symposium}, pages = {1–72}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://www.dewdrop-world.net/sc3/sym09/harkins-symposium-09.pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Harkins/Harkins_2009_A_Practical_Guide_To_Patterns.pdf}, } @inproceedings{harrell09_agenc_play_, title = {Agency Play}, subtitle = {Dimensions of Agency for Interactive Narrative Design.}, author = {Harrell, D. Fox and Zhu, Jichen}, year = {2009}, tags = {actor_network, agency, agency_play, layers, Memory_ReverieMachine, narrative, play, situatedness}, booktitle = {AAAI Spring Symposium: Intelligent Narrative Technologies II}, abstract = {Agency in interactive narrative is often narrowly understood as a user's freedom to either perform virtually embodied ac- tions or alter the mechanics of narration at will, followed by an implicit assumption of “the more agency the better.” This paper takes notice of a broader range of agency phenomena in interactive narrative and gaming that may be addressed by integrating accounts of agency from diverse fields such as so- ciology of science, digital media studies, philosophy, and cul- tural theory. The upshot is that narrative agency is contextu- ally situated, distributed between the player and system, and mediated through user interpretation of system behavior and system affordances for user actions. In our new and devel- oping model of agency play, multiple dimensions of agency can be tuned during story execution as a narratively situated mechanism to convey meaning. More importantly, we pro- pose that this model of variable dimensions of agency can be used as an expressive theoretical tool for interactive narrative design. Finally, we present our current interactive narrative work under development as a case study for how the agency play model can be deployed expressively}, pages = {44–52}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://cdn.aaai.org/Symposia/Spring/2009/SS-09-06/SS09-06-008.pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Harrell/Harrell_2009_Agency_Play.pdf}, } @inproceedings{harrell09_comput_, title = {Computational and cognitive infrastructures of stigma}, author = {Harrell, D. Fox}, year = {2009}, tags = {chameleonia, classification, cognitive, DefineMe, empowerment, games, identity, identity_share, social, social_network, stigma}, booktitle = {Proceeding of the seventh ACM conference on Creativity and cognition - C&C '09}, pages = {49}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-865-0}, doi = {10.1145/1640233.1640244}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1640233.1640244}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Harrell/Harrell_2009_Computational_and_cognitive_infrastructu.pdf}, } @book{harrigan09_third_, title = {Third person}, subtitle = {Authoring and exploring vast narratives}, author = {Harrigan, Pat and Wardrip-Fruin, Noah}, year = {2009}, tags = {authoring, doctor_who, exploration, final_fantasy, lost, RPG, space, spore, technology, television_narrative}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Harrigan/Harrigan_2009_Third_person.pdf}, } @article{harris09_proac_mediat_plan_based_narrat_envir_1_, title = {Proactive Mediation in Plan-Based Narrative Environments}, author = {Harris, Justin and Young, R. Michael}, year = {2009}, tags = {corporate_espionage, dissertation, Kyudo, mediation, narrative, plan_recognition, planning, reactive, Zocalo}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games}, volume = {1}, number = {3}, abstract = {In interactive plan-based narrative environments, users' actions must be monitored to ensure that conditions necessary for the execution of narrative plans are not compromised. In the Zocalo system, management of user actions has been performed on a reactionary basis by a process called mediation. In this paper, we describe an extension to this approach, proactive mediation, which calculates responses to user input in an anticipatory manner. A proactive mediation module accepts as input a plan describing the actions being performed by the user (generated by a plan recognition system) and identifies portions of that plan that jeopardize the causal structure of the overall narrative. Once these portions are identified, proactive mediation generates modifications to the narrative plan structure that avoid the unwanted interaction between user and story. This extension to the original mediation algorithm provides more responses to a user's actions and generates responses that are tailored to the user's activity.}, issn = {1943068X}, pages = {233–244}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {3-540-28738-8}, doi = {10.1109/TCIAIG.2009.2035610}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Harris/Harris_2009_Proactive_Mediation_in_Plan_Based_Narrat.pdf}, } @incollection{harrison09_homel_garden_, title = {Homeless Gardens}, author = {Harrison, Robert}, year = {2009}, tags = {gardens, homelessness, recycle, refuse, space, urban_design}, booktitle = {The Re-enchantment of the World}, number = {October 2018}, publisher = {Oxford Scholarship Online}, abstract = {This chapter examines the homeless who have a more direct, literal, and pressing acquaintance with the modern predicament than anyone else. Their response is to construct “gardens” amid desolate spaces, gardens made sometimes of flowers, or piles of leaves, but sometimes just of stuffed animals, milk cartons, or recycled refuse. This chapter argues that the homeless garden provides a corner of order, a “still point of the turning world,” and thus a point of contact between uprooted individuals and the world in which they live: a re-enchantment of space. It claims that to understand this is to refuse the equal injustice, the equal projective reduction, of seeing only distress.}, pages = {1–7}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-8047-5299-2}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199265961.001.0001}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Harrison/Harrison_2009_Homeless_Gardens.pdf}, } @book{hastie09_elemen_statis_learn_1_, title = {The Elements of Statistical Learning}, author = {Hastie, Trevor and Tibshirani, Robert and Friedman, Jerome}, year = {2009}, tags = {machine_learning, math, statistics, text_book}, journal = {Springer Series in Statistics}, volume = {1}, publisher = {Springer}, abstract = {During the past decade there has been an explosion in computation and information technology. With it has come vast amounts of data in a variety of fields such as medicine, biology, finance, and marketing. The challenge of understanding these data has led to the development of new tools in the field of statistics, and spawned new areas such as data mining, machine learning, and bioinformatics. Many of these tools have common underpinnings but are often expressed with different terminology. This book describes the important ideas in these areas in a common conceptual framework. While the approach is statistical, the emphasis is on concepts rather than mathematics. Many examples are given, with a liberal use of color graphics. It should be a valuable resource for statisticians and anyone interested in data mining in science or industry. The book's coverage is broad, from supervised learning (prediction) to unsupervised learning. The many topics include neural networks, support vector machines, classification trees and boosting-the first comprehensive treatment of this topic in any book. Trevor Hastie, Robert Tibshirani, and Jerome Friedman are professors of statistics at Stanford University. They are prominent researchers in this area: Hastie and Tibshirani developed generalized additive models and wrote a popular book of that title. Hastie wrote much of the statistical modeling software in S-PLUS and invented principal curves and surfaces. Tibshirani proposed the Lasso and is co-author of the very successful An Introduction to the Bootstrap. Friedman is the co-inventor of many data-mining tools including CART, MARS, and projection pursuit. FROM THE REVIEWS: TECHNOMETRICS “This is a vast and complex book. Generally, it concentrates on explaining why and how the methods work, rather than how to use them. Examples and especially the visualizations are principle features...As a source for the methods of statistical learning...it will probably be a long time before there is a competitor to this book.”}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-387-84858-7}, doi = {10.1007/978-0-387-84858-7}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-84858-7}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Hastie/Hastie_2009_The_Elements_of_Statistical_Learning.pdf}, } @article{hastings09_autom_conten_gener_galac_arms_1_, title = {Automatic Content Generation in the Galactic Arms Race Video Game}, author = {Hastings, Erin Jonathan and Guha, Ratan K and Stanley, Kenneth O.}, year = {2009}, tags = {activation_functions, CCE, cgNEAT, evolution, galactic_arms_race, games, GAR, mechanics, metrics, NAT, neural_network, particle_systems, procedural_content, topology}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games}, volume = {1}, number = {4}, issn = {1943068X}, pages = {245–263}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/TCIAIG.2009.2038365}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Hastings/Hastings_2009_Automatic_Content_Generation_in_the_Gala.pdf}, } @thesis{hawes09_comput_analy_conver_dynam_united_, title = {Computational Analysis of the Conversational Dynamics of the United States Supreme Court}, author = {Hawes, Timothy}, year = {2009}, tags = {analysis, conversation, dissertation, machine_learning, NLP, SCOTUS, visualisation, voting}, institution = {University of Maryland}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {masters}, url = {http://tomos.umd.edu/drum/handle/1903/9999}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Hawes/Hawes_2009_Computational_Analysis_of_the_Conversati.pdf}, } @inproceedings{heckel09_behav_27_, title = {Behaviorshop}, subtitle = {An Intuitive Interface for Interactive Character Design}, author = {Heckel, Frederick W. P. and Youngblood, G. Michael and Hale, D. Hunter}, year = {2009}, tags = {ai, authoring, BEHAVEngine, BehaviorShop, behaviour, CGUL, character, DASSIE, HCI, layers, NPC, prototype, RobotFlow, subsumption}, booktitle = {Proceedings, 5th Artificial Intelligence for Interactive Digital Entertainment (AIIDE 2009)}, volume = {27}, number = {3}, abstract = {Artificial Intelligence for interactive characters is held back by the difficulty of actually creating those characters. There is a need for intuitive tools which simplify the process of building complex AI characters. In this paper, we present BehaviorShop, a tool for building interactive characters, and the results of a study to test the effectiveness and ease of use of this tool. The majority (80 }, pages = {26}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-57735-431-4}, url2 = {https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/AIIDE/article/view/12361}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Heckel/Heckel_2009_Behaviorshop.pdf}, } @inproceedings{heckel09_influen_, title = {Influence points for tactical information in navigation meshes}, author = {Heckel, Frederick W. P. and Youngblood, G. Michael and Hale, D. Hunter}, year = {2009}, tags = {ai, algorithm, influence_points, nav_mesh, path_finding, tactics}, booktitle = {Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {79}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-437-9}, doi = {10.1145/1536513.1536535}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1536513.1536535}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Heckel/Heckel_2009_Influence_points_for_tactical_informatio.pdf}, } @inproceedings{heckner09__person_infor_manag_3_, title = {Personal Information Management vs. Resource Sharing}, subtitle = {Towards a Model of Information Behavior in Social Tagging Systems}, author = {Heckner, Markus and Heilemann, Michael and Wolff, Christian}, year = {2009}, tags = {personal_information_management, PIM, resource_sharing, social_tagging, tagging}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media}, volume = {3}, number = {1}, publisher = {Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)}, pages = {42-49}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1609/icwsm.v3i1.13956}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v3i1.13956}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Heckner/13956-Article Text-17474-1-2-20201228.pdf}, } @inproceedings{heller09_multi_, title = {Multi-user interaction in virtual audio spaces}, author = {Heller, Florian and Knott, Thomas and Weiss, Malte and Borchers, Jan}, year = {2009}, tags = {audio, information_retrieval, interactive, museum, sound, soundscape, space, virtual_reality}, booktitle = {CHI '09: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {4489}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-247-4}, doi = {10.1145/1520340.1520688}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1520340.1520688}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Heller/Heller_2009_Multi_user_interaction_in_virtual_audio_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{helmert09_landm_critic_paths_abstr_, title = {Landmarks, Critical Paths and Abstractions}, subtitle = {What's the Difference Anyway?}, author = {Helmert, Malte and Domshlak, Carmel}, year = {2009}, tags = {abstraction, admissible_heuristics, critical_path, heuristics, landmarks, planning}, booktitle = {International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/ICAPS/article/view/13370}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Helmert/Helmert_2009_Landmarks_Critical_Paths_and_Abstractio.pdf}, } @article{heras09_norm_emerg_throug_argum_3_, title = {Norm Emergency Through Argumentation}, author = {Heras Barberá, Stella María and Criado Pacheco, Natalia and Argente Villaplana, Estefaná and Inglada, Julian and Javier, Vicente}, year = {2009}, tags = {emergency, MAS, norm_emergency, norms}, journal = {Journal of Physical Agents}, volume = {3}, number = {3}, publisher = {Red de Agentes Fı́sicos}, pages = {31–37}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Heras/Heras_2009_Norm_Emergency_Through_Argumentation.pdf}, } @article{hermawan09_confl_analy_citar_river_basin_pollut_indon_18_, title = {Conflict Analysis of Citarum River Basin Pollution in Indonesia}, subtitle = {A Drama-Theoretic Model.}, author = {Hermawan, Pri and Kijima, Kyoichi}, year = {2009}, tags = {citarum_river_basic, conflict, dilemma, drama_theory, holistic_view, indonesia, negotiation, pollution}, journal = {Journal of Systems Science and Systems Engineering}, volume = {18}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s11518-009-5096-z}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Hermawan/Hermawan_2009_Conflict_Analysis_of_Citarum_River_Basin.pdf}, } @article{herzig09_dynam_logic_agenc_i_19_, title = {A Dynamic Logic of Agency I}, subtitle = {STIT, Capabilities and Powers}, author = {Herzig, Andreas and Lorini, Emiliano}, year = {2009}, tags = {agency, ATL, coalition_logic, deontic_logic, STIT, STIT_logic, temporal_logic}, journal = {Journal of Logic, Language and Information}, volume = {19}, number = {1}, abstract = {The aim of this paper, is to provide a logical framework for reasoning about actions, agency, and powers of agents and coalitions in game-like multi-agent systems. First we define our basic Dynamic Logic of Agency (DLA). Differently from other logics of individual and coalitional capability such as Alternating-time Temporal Logic (ATL) and Coalition Logic, in DLA cooperation modalities for expressing powers of agents and coalitions are not primitive, but are defined from more basic dynamic logic operators of action and (historic) necessity. We show that STIT logic can be reconstructed in DLA. We then extend DLA with epistemic operators, which allows us to distinguish capability and power. We finally characterize the conditions under which agents are aware of their capabilities and powers. TS - JSTOR}, issn = {09258531}, pages = {89–121}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s10849-009-9105-x}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Herzig/Herzig_2009_A_Dynamic_Logic_of_Agency_I.pdf}, } @book{hewitt09_compos_comput_music_, title = {Composition for Computer Musicians}, author = {Hewitt, Michael}, year = {2009}, tags = {composition, music}, publisher = {Course Technology}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-59863-861-5}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Hewitt/Hewitt_2009_Composition_for_Computer_Musicians.pdf}, } @misc{hewitt09_incon_robus_logic_progr_, title = {Inconsistency Robustness in Logic Programs}, author = {Hewitt, Carl}, year = {2009}, tags = {__come_back_to, history, inconsistency, inconsistency_robustness, logic, logic_programming, review}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.48550/ARXIV.0904.3036}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/0904.3036}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Hewitt/Hewitt_2009_Inconsistency_Robustness_in_Logic_Progra.pdf}, } @article{hindriks09_progr_ration_agent_goal_, title = {Programming Rational Agents in Goal}, author = {Hindriks, Koen V.}, year = {2009}, tags = {agents, belief, commitment, communication, declarative_semantics, GOAL, MAS, policy, programming_language, rationality, rule}, journal = {Multi-Agent Programming}, pages = {119-157}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-0-387-89299-3_4}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-89299-3_4}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Hindriks/Hindriks_2009_Programming_Rational_Agents_in_Goal.pdf}, } @inproceedings{hitchens09_person_exper_narrat_role_playin_games_, title = {The Personal Experience of Narratives in Role-Playing Games}, author = {Hitchens, Michael and Drachen, Anders}, year = {2009}, tags = {experience, HCI, narrative, phenomenology, RPG}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2009 AAAI Symposium on Intelligent Narrative Technologies II}, abstract = {The role of story and narrative within games has been debated at length. By taking the approach that narrative can be understood with games, but only by incorporating the dynamics of game play and by accepting that existing models of narrative must be modified, this paper examines the place of narrative within role-playing games. Narrative can be defined as a description of a series of events. The description that narrative represents is experienced by the players, in an individual and personal manner. The implications of this for familiar concepts such as story and text are examined, and definitions proposed for them in the role-playing game context. Each can be best understood as unique to each participant in the game. The result shows that existing theories can be applied to the gaming context, but only with significant modification. The definitions proposed also allow for an initial consideration of how narrative is constructed in role-playing games.}, pages = {53–61}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-57735-413-0}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Hitchens/Hitchens_2009_The_Personal_Experience_of_Narratives_in.pdf}, } @book{holmes09_commun_, title = {Communism}, subtitle = {A Very Short Introduction}, author = {Holmes, Leslie}, year = {2009}, tags = {communism, economics, history, politics}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-19-955154-5}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Holmes/Holmes_2009_Communism.pdf}, } @inproceedings{hopton09_instq_, title = {Instql}, subtitle = {A query language for virtual institutions using answer set programming}, author = {Hopton, Luke and Cliffe, Owen and De Vos, Marina and Padget, Julian}, year = {2009}, tags = {ASP, InstaL, InstQL, virtual_institution}, pages = {102–121}, crossref = {dix09_works_comput_logic_multi_agent_system_}, } @inproceedings{horswill09_very_, title = {Very fast action selection for parameterized behaviors}, author = {Horswill, Ian}, year = {2009}, tags = {agents, ai, animation, behaviour, efficiency, lisp, NPC, reactive_planning, SIMD, twig}, booktitle = {Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {91}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-437-9}, doi = {10.1145/1536513.1536537}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1536513.1536537}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Horswill/Horswill_2009_Very_fast_action_selection_for_parameter.pdf}, } @book{houlgate09_hegel_philos_natur_1_, title = {Hegel and the Philosophy of Nature}, author = {Houlgate, Stephen}, year = {2009}, tags = {geoge_hegel, geometry, nature, ontology, phenomenology, philosophy, space, teleology, time}, volume = {1}, publisher = {State University of New York Press}, pages = {7914}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-7914-7687-1}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Houlgate/Houlgate_2009_Hegel_and_the_Philosophy_of_Nature.pdf}, } @article{huebner09_instr_multi_agent_organ_with_20_, title = {Instrumenting Multi-Agent Organisations With Organisational Artifacts and Agents}, author = {Hübner, Jomi F and Boissier, Olivier and Kitio, Rosine and Ricci, Alessandro}, year = {2009}, tags = {agents, agents_and_artifacts, artifacts, CArtAgO, MAS, meta, MOISE, ORA4MAS, organisation}, journal = {Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems}, volume = {20}, number = {3}, abstract = {The social and organisational aspects of agency have led to a good amount of theoretical work in terms of formal models and theories. However, the conception and engineering of proper organisational infrastructures embodying such models and theories are still an open issue. The introduction of normative concerns with requirements of openness and adaptation stresses this issue. The corresponding mechanisms for the current infrastructures appear to be not appropriate for managing distributed and open normative organisations. There is still the need of proper abstractions and tools to facilitate application agents taking part in the monitoring of the organisation on one hand, and in the adaptation and definition of the organisation in which they are situated on the other hand. In this paper we present and discuss ORA4MAS (Organisational Artifacts for Multi-Agent Systems), a proposed approach aiming at these issues. Based on the Agents and Artifacts meta-model ( A A ), it introduces organisational artifacts as first class entities to instrument the organisation for supporting agents activities within it.}, issn = {1387-2532}, pages = {369–400}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s10458-009-9084-y}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Hbner/Hbner_2009_Instrumenting_Multi_Agent_Organisations_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{huebner09_normat_progr_organ_manag_infras_, title = {Normative Programming for Organisation Management Infrastructures}, author = {Hübner, Jomi F. and Boissier, Olivier and Bordini, Rafael H.}, year = {2009}, tags = {infrastructure, MOISE, NOPL, norm_programming, normative_organisation_programming_language, norms, NPL, organisation}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Multi-Agent Logics, Languages, and Organisations Federated Workshops, MALLOW}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Hbner/Hbner_2009_Normative_Programming_for_Organisation_M.pdf}, } @booklet{hugh12_conser_tradit_, title = {The Conservative Tradition Course Guidebook}, author = {Allitt, Patrick N.}, year = {2009}, tags = {antebellum, barry_goldwater, benjamin_disraeli, christianity, cold_war, conservative, culture, edmund_burke, federalist, history, margaret_thatcher, mill, philosophy, pitt, politics, review, robert_peel, ronald_reagan, smith, text_book, thomas_malthus, tory}, institution = {The Teaching Company}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {The Great Courses}, url = {https://www.thegreatcourses.com/courses/conservative-tradition}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Allitt/Allitt_2009_The_Conservative_Tradition.pdf}, } @inproceedings{huh09_desig_all_users_, title = {Designing for All Users – Including the Odd Users}, author = {Huh, Jina and Ackerman, Mark S.}, year = {2009}, tags = {design, HCI, interactive, outliers, universal_design, user_studies}, booktitle = {CHI '09: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, abstract = {The field of HCI has played an important role in broadening the spectrum of users of computational artifacts. However, users with extreme preferences are mostly ignored by the designers and researchers because they do not constitute a large portion of the market and the users lack generalizable characteristics. In order to further discuss these concerns, this paper introduces a case about the extreme users and the challenges they face. The paper ends with discussing future directions and challenges in designing for all users in the field of HCI.}, pages = {2449–2458}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-247-4}, doi = {10.1145/1520340.1520348}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Huh/Huh_2009_Designing_for_All_Users_Including_the_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{hullett09_scenar_, title = {Scenario generation for emergency rescue training games}, author = {Hullett, Kenneth and Mateas, Michael}, year = {2009}, tags = {ai, HTN_planning, level_generation, planning, procedural_content, serious_games}, booktitle = {Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {99}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-437-9}, doi = {10.1145/1536513.1536538}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1536513.1536538}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Hullett/Hullett_2009_Scenario_generation_for_emergency_rescue.pdf}, } @thesis{hunsinger09_const_polit_knowl_age_inter_, title = {Constructing a Politics of Knowledge in the Age of the Internet}, author = {Hunsinger, Jeremy}, year = {2009}, tags = {cultural_reproduction, cyberinfrastructure, epistemology, felix_guattari, gilles_deleuze, internet, knowledge, STS, technology}, institution = {Virginia Tech}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10919/40392}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Hunsinger/Hunsinger_2009_Constructing_a_Politics_of_Knowledge_in_.pdf}, } @book{hurston09_tell_my_horse_, title = {Tell My Horse}, subtitle = {Voodoo and Life in Haiti and Jamaica}, author = {Hurston, Zora Neale}, year = {2009}, tags = {haiti, jamaica, lived_experience, religion, ritual, travelogue, voodoo}, publisher = {Amistad}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-06-169513-1}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Hurston/Hurston_2009_Tell_My_Horse.pdf}, } @article{hussain09_attit_feelin_exper_onlin_games_12_, title = {The Attitudes, Feelings, and Experiences of Online Games}, subtitle = {A Qualitative Analysis}, author = {Hussain, Zaheer and Griffiths, Mark D.}, year = {2009}, tags = {addiction, affect, attitude, emotion, HCI, MMORPG, qualitative, social}, journal = {CyberPsychology & Behavior}, volume = {12}, number = {6}, abstract = {The playing of massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs) is now a highly popular leisure activity. The present study set out to explore the attitudes, experiences, and feelings of online gamers. The study entailed 71 interviews with online gamers (52 males, 19 females) from 11 different countries. Six main themes emerged from the analyses of the interview transcripts: (a) online gaming and integration into day-to-day lives; (b) online gaming, excessive play, and problems; (c) addiction; (d) psychosocial impact of online gaming; (e) online gaming, dissociation, and time loss; and (f) online gaming and the alleviation of negative feelings and mood states. These findings specifically showed how gamers used MMORPGs to alleviate negative feelings and provided detailed descriptions of personal problems that had arisen due to playing MMORPGs. The implica-tions of these findings are discussed in relation to previous qualitative and quantitative research in the area.}, invalid_isbn = {1557-8364}, issn = {1557-8364}, pages = {747–753}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {19788376}, doi = {10.1089/cpb.2009.0059}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Hussain/Hussain_2009_The_Attitudes_Feelings_and_Experiences.pdf}, } @book{identifying09_stren_foren_scien_united_states_, title = {Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States}, subtitle = {A Path Forward}, author = {Edwards, Harry T. and Gatsonis, Constantine and Berger, Margaret A. and Cecil, Joe S. and Denton, M. Bonner and Fierro, Marcella F. and Kafadar, Karen and Marone, Pete M. and Mearns, Georffrey S. and Murch, Randall S. and Robertson, Channing and Schechter, Marvin E. and Shaler, Robert and Siegel, Jay A. and Srihari, Sargu N. and Wiederhorn, Sheldon M. and Zumwalt, Ross E.}, year = {2009}, tags = {education, forensics, governance, methods, policy, science, text_book}, publisher = {National Academies Press}, issn = {03790738}, pages = {350}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {22042215}, isbn = {978-0-309-13135-3}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Forensic/Forensic_2009_Strengthening_Forensic_Science_in_the_Un.pdf}, } @misc{ii09_contr_struc_diagr_csd_, title = {The Control Structure Diagram (CSD)}, author = {Cross, II, James H.}, year = {2009}, tags = {__important, control_structure_diagram}, pdf_locked = {True}, url = {http://www.eng.auburn.edu/~crossjh/}, file = {2000/2000/2009/II/II_2009_The_Control_Structure_Diagram_CSD_.pdf}, } @book{irwin09_final_fantas_philos_24_, title = {Final Fantasy and Philosophy}, subtitle = {The Ultimate Walkthrough}, author = {Irwin, William}, year = {2009}, tags = {final_fantasy, philosophy, video_games}, volume = {24}, publisher = {John Wiley & Sons}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-470-41536-8}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Irwin/Irwin_2009_Final_Fantasy_and_Philosophy.pdf}, } @book{irwin09_watch_6_, title = {Watchmen and philosophy}, subtitle = {A Rorschach test}, author = {Irwin, William and White, Mark D}, year = {2009}, tags = {justice, law, order, philosophy, superheroes, watchmen}, volume = {6}, publisher = {John Wiley & Sons}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-470-39685-8}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Irwin/Irwin_2009_Watchmen_and_philosophy.pdf}, } @book{irwin09_x_men_philos_11_, title = {X-Men and Philosophy}, subtitle = {Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse}, author = {Irwin, William and Housel, Rebecca and Wisnewski, J Jeremy}, year = {2009}, tags = {eugenics, philosophy, race, x_men}, volume = {11}, publisher = {John Wiley & Sons}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-470-41340-1}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Irwin/Irwin_2009_X_Men_and_Philosophy.pdf}, } @article{islam09_ritual_organ_34_, title = {Rituals in Organizations}, subtitle = {A Review and Expansion of Current Theory}, author = {Islam, Gazi and Zyphur, Michael J}, year = {2009}, tags = {organisation, organisational_change, organisational_culture, review, ritual, symbolic_management}, journal = {Group & Organization Management}, volume = {34}, number = {1}, publisher = {SAGE}, pages = {114–139}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Islam/Islam_2009_Rituals_in_Organizations.pdf}, } @inproceedings{jadhav09_analy_ahp_wsm_hkbs_, title = {Analytic hierarchy process (AHP), weighted scoring method (WSM), and hybrid knowledge based system (HKBS) for software selection}, subtitle = {A comparative study}, author = {Jadhav, Anil and Sonar, Rajendra}, year = {2009}, tags = {AHP, analytic_hierarchy_process, HKBS, MCDM, method, multi_criteria, software_selection, weighted_scoring_method, WSM}, booktitle = {2009 Second International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering & Technology}, organization = {IEEE}, pages = {991–997}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Jadhav/Jadhav_2009_Analytic_hierarchy_process_AHP_weight.pdf}, } @article{jadhav09_evaluat_selec_softw_packag_51_, title = {Evaluating and Selecting Software Packages}, subtitle = {A Review}, author = {Jadhav, Anil S. and Sonar, Rajendra M.}, year = {2009}, tags = {criteria, evaluation, MCDM, review, software_selection}, journal = {Information and Software Technology}, volume = {51}, number = {3}, publisher = {Elsevier}, pages = {555–563}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Jadhav/Jadhav_2009_Evaluating_and_Selecting_Software_Packag.pdf}, } @inproceedings{jin09_self_, title = {Self-interruption on the computer}, subtitle = {A Typology of Discretionary Task Interleaving}, author = {Jin, Jing and Dabbish, Laura A.}, year = {2009}, tags = {__printed, ethnology, interleaving, interruption, observation, task, taxonomy, typology}, booktitle = {CHI '09: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, abstract = {The typical information worker is interrupted every 12 minutes, and half of the time they are interrupting themselves. However, most of the research on interruption in the area of human-computer interaction has focused on understanding and managing interruptions from external sources. Internal interruptions – user-initiated switches away from a task prior to its completion – are not well understood. In this paper we describe a qualitative study of self-interruption on the computer. Using a grounded theory approach, we identify seven categories of self-interruptions in computer-related activities. These categories are derived from direct observations of users, and describe the motivation, potential consequences, and benefits associated with each type of self-interruption observed. Our research extends the understanding of the self-interruption phenomenon, and informs the design of systems to support discretionary task interleaving on the computer.}, pages = {1799}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {526}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {10.1145/1518701.1518979}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1518701.1518979}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Jin/Jin_2009_Self_interruption_on_the_computer_A_Typ.pdf}, } @book{johnson09__glory_, title = {Gloryland}, author = {Johnson, Shelton}, year = {2009}, tags = {american_frontier, buffalo_soldier, historical_novel, south_carolina, yosemite}, publisher = {Counterpoint}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-57805-175-5}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Johnson/gloryland.pdf}, } @inproceedings{jurafsky09_extrac_, title = {Extracting social meaning}, subtitle = {Identifying interactional style in spoken conversation}, author = {Jurafsky, Dan and Ranganath, R and McFarland, D}, year = {2009}, tags = {awkward, conversation, flirtatious, friend, interaction_style, machine_learning, NLP}, booktitle = {ACL Human Language Technologies}, number = {June}, pages = {638–646}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1620847}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Jurafsky/Jurafsky_2009_Extracting_social_meaning.pdf}, } @book{jurafsky09_speec_languag_proces_, title = {Speech and Language Processing}, subtitle = {An Introduction To Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics, and Speech Recognition}, author = {Jurafsky, Dan and Martin, James H}, year = {2009}, tags = {language, machine_learning, NLP, speech, text_book}, publisher = {Prentice Hall}, abstract = {This book takes an empirical approach to language processing, based on applying statistical and other machine-learning algorithms to large corpora. Methodology boxes are included in each chapter. Each chapter is built around one or more worked examples to demonstrate the main idea of the chapter. Covers the fundamental algorithms of various fields, whether originally proposed for spoken or written language to demonstrate how the same algorithm can be used for speech recognition and word-sense disambiguation. Emphasis on web and other practical applications. Emphasis on scientific evaluation. Useful as a reference for professionals in any of the areas of speech and language processing.}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Jurafsky/Jurafsky_2009_Speech_and_Language_Processing.pdf}, } @inproceedings{juul09_easy_use_incred_diffic_, title = {Easy to Use and Incredibly Difficult}, subtitle = {On the Mythical Border between Interface and Gameplay}, author = {Juul, Jesper and Norton, Marleigh}, year = {2009}, tags = {game_play, games, HCI, interface, usability}, booktitle = {FDG}, pages = {1–6}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-437-9}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Juul/Juul_2009_Easy_to_Use_and_Incredibly_Difficult.pdf}, } @article{kaag09_pragm_lesson_exper_138_, title = {Pragmatism & the Lessons of Experience}, author = {Kaag, John Jacob}, year = {2009}, tags = {education, experience, philosophy, pragmatics}, journal = {Daedalus}, volume = {138}, number = {2}, pages = {63-72}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1162/daed.2009.138.2.63}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/daed.2009.138.2.63}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Kaag/Kaag_2009_Pragmatism_the_Lessons_of_Experience.pdf}, } @book{kahne09_civic_poten_video_games_, title = {The Civic Potential of Video Games}, editor = {Kahne, John and Middaugh, Ellen and Evans, Chris}, year = {2009}, tags = {civics, education, video_games}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-262-51360-9}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Kahne/Kahne_2009_The_Civic_Potential_of_Video_Games.pdf}, } @inproceedings{kammerer09_signp_from_masses_, title = {Signpost From the Masses}, subtitle = {Learning Effects in an Exploratory Social Tag Search Browser}, author = {Kammerer, Yvonne and Nairn, Rowan and Pirolli, Peter and Chi, Ed H}, year = {2009}, tags = {browsing, exploratory_interface, information_foraging, interface, prototype, signpost, social_search, social_tagging, tagging}, booktitle = {CHI '09: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, abstract = {Social tagging arose out of the need to organize found content that is worth revisiting. A significant side effect has been the use of social tagging sites as navigational signposts for interesting content. The collective behavior of users who tagged contents seems to offer a good basis for exploratory search interfaces, even for users who are not using social bookmarking sites. In this paper, we present the design of a tag-based exploratory system and detail an experiment in understanding its effectiveness. The tag-based search system allows users to utilize relevance feedback on tags to indicate their interest in various topics, enabling rapid exploration of the topic space. The experiment shows that the system seems to provide a kind of scaffold for users to learn new topics.}, pages = {625–634}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {10.1145/1518701.1518797}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1518701.1518797}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Kammerer/Kammerer_2009_Signpost_From_the_Masses.pdf}, } @online{kanter09__chang_is_hardes_middl_, title = {Change Is Hardest in the Middle}, author = {Kanter, Rosabeth Moss}, year = {2009}, tags = {change, kanters_law, management}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://hbr.org/2009/08/change-is-hardest-in-the-middl}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Kanter/Change Is Hardest in the Middle.pdf}, } @article{kato09_algor_fast_calcul_back_off_, title = {An Algorithm for Fast Calculation of Back-Off N-Gram Probabilities With Unigram Rescaling}, author = {Kato, Masaharu and Kosaka, Tetsuo}, year = {2009}, tags = {algorithm, backoff, latent_space, n_gram, NLP, probability, unigram}, journal = {IAENG International Journal of Computer Science}, number = {November}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://tohoku.pure.elsevier.com/en/publications/an-algorithm-for-fast-calculation-of-back-off-n-gram-probabilitie}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Kato/Kato_2009_An_Algorithm_for_Fast_Calculation_of_Bac.pdf}, } @book{keay09_china_, title = {China}, subtitle = {A History}, author = {Keay, John}, year = {2009}, tags = {china, empire, history}, publisher = {Harper Collins}, isbn = {978-0-00-722177-6}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Keay/Keay_2009_China.epub}, } @book{kelly09__codex_space_wolves_, title = {Codex Space Wolves}, author = {Kelly, Phil}, year = {2009}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {5}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-84154-939-2}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Kelly/Space Wolves (5ed).pdf}, } @misc{kelly09_domain_mdd_, title = {Domain specific modeling 76 cases of MDD that works}, author = {Kelly, Steven}, year = {2009}, tags = {DSL, language, meta, modeling, presentation, programming, review}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.metacase.com/webinar/Domain_Specific_Modeling_76_cases_of_MDD_that_works_Nov2009.pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Kelly/Kelly_2009_Domain_specific_modeling_76_cases_of_MDD.pdf}, } @thesis{kelly09_impac_avatar_appear_intel_behav_, title = {The Impact of Avatar Appearance on Intellectual Behaviour}, author = {Kelly, Ryan}, year = {2009}, tags = {appearance, avatar, dissertation, games, online}, institution = {University of Bath}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {masters}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Kelly/Kelly_2009_The_Impact_of_Avatar_Appearance_on_Intel.pdf}, } @article{kelly09_worst_pract_domain_specif_model_26_, title = {Worst Practices for Domain-Specific Modeling}, author = {Kelly, Steven and Pohjonen, Risto}, year = {2009}, tags = {__important, best_practices, domain_specific_modeling, software_engineering}, journal = {IEEE Software}, volume = {26}, number = {4}, pages = {22-29}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/ms.2009.109}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MS.2009.109}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Kelly/Kelly_2009_Worst_Practices_for_Domain_Specific_Mode.pdf}, } @book{kerr09_thomas_aquin_, title = {Thomas Aquinas}, subtitle = {A Very Short Introduction}, author = {Kerr, Fergus}, year = {2009}, tags = {history, introduction, medieval_history, philosophy, summa_theologiae, theology}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Very Short Introductions}, isbn = {978-0-19-955664-9}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Kerr/Kerr_2009_Thomas_Aquinas.pdf}, } @article{khanna09_teach_race_as_social_const_37_, title = {Teaching Race As a Social Construction}, subtitle = {Two Interactive Class Exercises}, author = {Khanna, Nikki and Harris, Cherise A}, year = {2009}, tags = {education, race, social_construction}, journal = {Teaching Sociology}, volume = {37}, number = {4}, publisher = {SAGE}, pages = {369–378}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Khanna/Khanna_2009_Teaching_Race_As_a_Social_Construction.pdf}, } @article{khedker09_progr_analy_, title = {Program Analysis}, author = {Khedker, Uday P}, year = {2009}, tags = {logic, program_analysis, programming, return_to, text_book}, journal = {Computer}, number = {July}, pages = {2–4}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://www.cse.iitb.ac.in/~uday/dfaBook-web/#slides}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Khedker/Khedker_2009_Program_Analysis.pdf}, } @article{kirschner09_joint_drumm_102_, title = {Joint Drumming}, subtitle = {Social Context Facilitates Synchronization in Preschool Children}, author = {Kirschner, Sebastian and Tomasello, Michael}, year = {2009}, tags = {children, context, drumming, music, patterns, psychology, rhythm, social, synchronization, tempo}, journal = {Journal of Experimental Child Psychology}, volume = {102}, number = {3}, publisher = {Elsevier}, pages = {299–314}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Kirschner/Kirschner_2009_Joint_Drumming.pdf}, } @inproceedings{klapiscak09_jasdl_, title = {JASDL}, subtitle = {A Practical Programming Approach Combining Agent and Semantic Web Technologies}, author = {Klapiscak, Thomas and Bordini, Rafael H.}, year = {2009}, tags = {AOP, JASDL, JASON, MAS, OWL, semantic_web}, journal = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, pages = {91-110}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-93920-7_7}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-93920-7_7}, crossref = {baldoni09_declar_agent_languag_techn_vi_5397_}, } @inproceedings{kline09_bring_inter_story_to_indus_, title = {Bringing Interactive Storytelling to Industry: Designing a Reactive Narrative Encounter System}, subtitle = {Designing a Reactive Narrative Encounter System}, author = {Kline, Daniel}, year = {2009}, tags = {drama_management, encounter_system, narrative, reactive_planning, storytelling}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment, AIIDE}, volume = {5}, number = {1}, abstract = {The commercial games industry is struggling to find a form of narrative for single-player story-based games that takes advantage of the medium. Current methods are limited to structured narrative or simulation, both of which have serious game design constraints. Drama Management represents a potential new model. This talk will cover the author's research into bringing interactive storytelling to single-player story games. Focusing on the design and production needs of current titles, different groups of penand- paper RPG Game Masters were studied, and their interactive narrative approach was algorithmically replicated for video game storytelling on a per-encounter level. To verify these results, an “Encounter Manager” pen-and-paper algorithm was tested in place of a human Game Master, achieving similar storytelling results and exposing new conclusions. Implementing these techniques in several video game projects has shown diverse payoffs, not just in narrative, replayability, and pacing but also in risk-reduction, art production, open world and linear level design, and new game genres. However, the uncertainty and risk of a new model of game production combined with the lack of a driving need in commercial games has so far proven a major hurdle for this approach. Looking forward, similarities with other procedural narrative efforts are explored, and future steps are proposed.}, pages = {113-118}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-57735-431-4}, doi = {10.1609/aiide.v5i1.12367}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aiide.v5i1.12367}, url2 = {https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/AIIDE/article/view/12367}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Kline/Kline_2009_Bringing_Interactive_Storytelling_To_Ind.pdf}, } @inproceedings{klint09_easy_meta_progr_rascal_, title = {EASY Meta-Programming with Rascal}, author = {Klint, Paul and Storm, Tijs Van Der and Vinju, Jurgen}, year = {2009}, tags = {__printed, compiler, DSL, layers, MDE, meta, model_driven_engineering, parser, programming, prototype, RASCAL, security, source_code_analysis, text_book}, booktitle = {Generative and Transformational Techniques in Software Engineering III, International Summer School, GTTSE 2009}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-18023-1_6}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Klint/Klint_2009_EASY_Meta_Programming_with_Rascal.pdf}, } @inproceedings{klint09_rascal_, title = {RASCAL}, subtitle = {A domain specific language for source code analysis and manipulation}, author = {Klint, Paul and Van Der Storm, Tijs and Vinju, Jurgen}, year = {2009}, tags = {design, DSL, MDE, meta, RASCAL, source_code_analysis}, booktitle = {9th IEEE International Working Conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation, SCAM 2009}, abstract = {Many automated software engineering tools require tight integration of techniques for source code analysis and manipulation. State-of-the-art tools exist for both, but the domains have remained notoriously separate because different computational paradigms fit each domain best. This impedance mismatch hampers the development of new solutions because the desired functionality and scalability can only be achieved by repeated and ad hoc integration of different techniques. Rascal is a domain-specific language that takes away most of this boilerplate by integrating source code analysis and manipulation at the conceptual, syntactic, semantic and technical level. We give an overview of the language and assess its merits by implementing a complex refactoring.}, pages = {168–177}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-7695-3793-1}, doi = {10.1109/SCAM.2009.28}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Klint/Klint_2009_RASCAL.pdf}, } @inproceedings{kluegl09_multiag_simul_model_desig_strat_, title = {Multiagent Simulation Model Design Strategies}, author = {Klügl, Franziska}, year = {2009}, tags = {agents, design, design_strategies, KIDS, KISS, MAS}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Multi-Agent Logics, Languages, and Organisations Federated Workshops, MALLOW}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Klgl/Klgl_2009_Multiagent_Simulation_Model_Design_Strat.pdf}, } @proceedings{koehler-bussmeier09_inter_works_organ_model_orgmod_, title = {International Workshop on Organizational Modeling, ORGMOD}, editor = {Köhler-Bußmeier, Michael and Boissier, Olivier and Moldt, Daniel}, year = {2009}, tags = {holon, MAS, MASQ, organisation, roles, tools}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www2.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/TGI/events/orgmod09/}, file = {2000/2000/2009/KhlerBumeier/KhlerBumeier_2009_International_Workshop_on_Organizational.pdf}, } @book{kojima09_manga_guide_calcul_, title = {The Manga Guide to Calculus}, author = {Kojima, Hiroyuki}, year = {2009}, tags = {calculus, education, manage, math, text_book}, publisher = {No Starch Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-59327-194-7}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Kojima/Kojima_2009_The_Manga_Guide_to_Calculus.pdf}, } @book{koller09__probab_graph_model_, title = {Probabilistic Graphical Models}, subtitle = {Principles and Techniques}, author = {Koller, Daphne and Friedman, Nir}, year = {2009}, tags = {bayesian_network, graphical_models, machine_learning, probabilistic_reasoning, probability}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-262-01319-2}, url = {https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262013192/probabilistic-graphical-models/}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Koller/Koller_2009_Probabilistic_Graphical_Models.pdf}, } @misc{koster09_defin_persis_better_, title = {Defining Persistence Better!}, author = {Koster, Raph}, year = {2009}, tags = {game_design, online_games, persistence}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.raphkoster.com/2009/06/02/defining-persistence-better/}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Koster/Koster_2009_Defining_Persistence_Better_.pdf}, } @misc{koster09_ways_make_virtual_space_more_social_, title = {Ways to Make your Virtual Space More Social}, author = {Koster, Raph}, year = {2009}, tags = {downtime, game_design, guidelines, social_game_design}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://www.raphkoster.com/2009/01/28/ways-to-make-your-virtual-space-more-social/}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Koster/Koster_2009_Ways_to_Make_your_Virtual_Space_More_Soc.pdf}, } @book{kraemer09_relig_of_star_trek_, title = {The Religions Of Star Trek}, author = {Kraemer, Ross and Cassidy, William and Schwartz, Susan L}, year = {2009}, tags = {fiction, religion, star_trek}, publisher = {Basic Books}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Kraemer/Kraemer_2009_The_Religions_Of_Star_Trek.epub}, } @misc{kurniawan09_cmpe_, title = {CMPE 235}, subtitle = {User Evaluation of Technology Modeling the Research Process Phases of research}, author = {Kurniawan, Sri}, year = {2009}, tags = {HCI, presentation}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Kurniawan/Kurniawan_2009_CMPE_235.pdf}, } @book{kyme09__tales_heres_, title = {Tales of Heresy}, editor = {Kyme, Nick and Priestley, Lindsey}, year = {2009}, tags = {horus_heresy, science_fiction, warhammer}, number = {10}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {The Horus Heresy}, isbn = {978-1-84416-683-1}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Kyme/Kyme_2009_Tales_of_Heresy.epub}, } @manual{laird09_soar_users_manual_version_, title = {The Soar User's Manual}, author = {Laird, John E and Congdon, Clare Bates}, year = {2009}, tags = {ai, manual, SOAR}, journal = {University of Michigan}, number = {9.1}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://soar.eecs.umich.edu/}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Laird/Laird_2009_The_Soar_User_s_Manual.pdf}, } @article{lambert09_water_, title = {Waterhouse}, subtitle = {Enabling Secure E-Mail With Social Networking}, author = {Lambert, Alex P. and Bezek, Stephen M. and Karahalios, Karrie G.}, year = {2009}, tags = {email, prototype, security, social_network}, journal = {CHI EA '09: CHI '09 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, pages = {4099–4104}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1520624}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Lambert/Lambert_2009_Waterhouse.pdf}, } @inbook{landy09_birth_ideol_from_spirit_myth_, title = {The Birth of Ideology From the Spirit of Myth}, subtitle = {Georges Sorel Among the Ideologues}, author = {Landy, Joshua and Saler, Michael and Saler, Michael and Edelstein, Dan and Harrison, Robert and Paige, Nicholas}, year = {2009}, tags = {enchantment, georges_sorel, history, ideology, modernity, politics, text_book}, chapter = {11}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.11126/stanford/9780804752992.003.0012}, url = {http://stanford.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.11126/stanford/9780804752992.001.0001/upso-9780804752992}, file = {2000/2000/2009/L/L_2009_The_Birth_of_Ideology_From_the_Spirit_of.pdf}, crossref = {landy09_re_enchan_world_}, } @incollection{landy09_introd_, title = {Introduction}, subtitle = {The Varieties of Modern Enchantment}, author = {Landy, Joshua and Saler, Michael}, year = {2009}, tags = {enchantment, modernity, religion, secular, text_book}, booktitle = {The Re-Enchantment of the World}, number = {October 2018}, publisher = {Stanford University Press}, abstract = {A perspective study of our scientific consciousness and a cogent and forceful challenge to its supremacy. Focusing on the rise of the mechanistic idea that we can know the natural world only by distancing ourselves from it, Berman shows how science acquired its controlling position in the consciousness of the West.}, month = {jan}, pages = {1–14}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-8047-5299-2}, doi = {10.11126/stanford/9780804752992.003.0001}, url = {http://stanford.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.11126/stanford/9780804752992.001.0001/upso-9780804752992-chapter-1}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Landy/Landy_2009_Introduction.pdf}, } @book{landy09_re_enchan_world_, title = {The Re-Enchantment of the World}, editor = {Landy, Joshua and Saler, Michael}, year = {2009}, tags = {belief_systems, disenchantment, history, modernity, rationality, religion}, publisher = {Oxford Scholarship Online}, isbn = {978-0-8047-5299-2}, doi = {10.11126/stanford/9780804752992.001.0001}, } @report{lapp09_physic_music_music_instr_, title = {The Physics of Music and Musical Instruments}, author = {Lapp, David}, year = {2009}, tags = {audio, hardware, instrument, math, music, percussion, physics, sound, string, text_book, wind}, institution = {Tufts University}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Lapp/Lapp_2009_The_Physics_of_Music_and_Musical_Instrum.pdf}, } @article{lau09_why_progr_by_demon_system_fail_30_, title = {Why Programming-By-Demonstration Systems Fail}, subtitle = {Lessons Learned for Usable AI}, author = {Lau, Tessa}, year = {2009}, tags = {case_study, CoScripter, programming_by_demonstration, sheepdog, SMARTedit, system_failure, usable_ai}, journal = {AI Magazine}, volume = {30}, number = {4}, pages = {65}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1609/aimag.v30i4.2262}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aimag.v30i4.2262}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Lau/Lau_2009_Why_Programming_By_Demonstration_Systems.pdf}, } @book{lawrence09_instit_, title = {Institutional work}, subtitle = {Actors and agency in institutional studies of organizations}, author = {Lawrence, Thomas B and Suddaby, Roy and Leca, Bernard}, year = {2009}, tags = {bureaucracy, enacted, institution, institutional_work, leadership, narrative_acts, organisation, social_control}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Lawrence/_20965.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2000/2009/Lawrence/Lawrence_2009_Institutional_work.pdf}, } @article{lawson09__cambr_2_, title = {Cambridge social ontology}, subtitle = {An interview with Tony Lawson}, author = {Lawson, Tony}, year = {2009}, tags = {philosophy, social_ontology}, journal = {Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics}, volume = {2}, number = {1}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.23941/ejpe.v2i1.26}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.23941/ejpe.v2i1.26}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Lawson/Lawson_2009_Cambridge_social_ontology.pdf}, } @inproceedings{lee09_, title = {A fast algorithm for simulation of flocking behavior}, author = {Lee, Jae Moon and Cho, Se Hong and Calvo, Rafael A.}, year = {2009}, tags = {algorithm, flocking, kNN, simulation}, booktitle = {IEEE Consumer Electronics Society's Games Innovations Conference}, publisher = {IEEE}, month = {aug}, pages = {186–190}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4244-4459-5}, doi = {10.1109/ICEGIC.2009.5293611}, url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/lpdocs/epic03/wrapper.htm?arnumber=5293611}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Lee/Lee_2009_A_fast_algorithm_for_simulation_of_flock.pdf}, } @book{lee09__fallen_angel_, title = {Fallen Angels}, author = {Lee, Mike}, year = {2009}, tags = {40k, science_fiction, warhammer}, number = {11}, publisher = {The Black Library}, series = {The Horus Heresy}, isbn = {978-1-84970-810-4}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Lee/Lee_2009_Fallen_Angels.epub}, } @article{lee09_more_than_kimch_cash_, title = {More Than Kimchi and Cash}, subtitle = {Designing for Cultural Identity}, author = {Lee, Kipum and Evenson, S. and Buchanan, R}, year = {2009}, tags = {culture, design, HCI, identity}, journal = {CHI EA '09: CHI '09 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, pages = {2663–2666}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-247-4}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1520379}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Lee/Lee_2009_More_Than_Kimchi_and_Cash.pdf}, } @article{leroy09_coind_big_step_operat_seman_207_, title = {Coinductive Big-Step Operational Semantics}, author = {Leroy, Xavier and Grall, Hervé}, year = {2009}, tags = {co_induction, coq, operational_semantics, type_system}, journal = {Information and Computation}, volume = {207}, number = {2}, pages = {284-304}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.ic.2007.12.004}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ic.2007.12.004}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Leroy/Leroy_2009_Coinductive_Big_Step_Operational_Semanti.pdf}, } @inproceedings{leshed09_visual_, title = {Visualizing real-time language-based feedback on teamwork behavior in computer-mediated groups}, author = {Leshed, Gilly and Perez, Diego and Hancock, Jeffrey T. and Cosley, Dan and Birnholtz, Jeremy and Lee, Soyoung and McLeod, Poppy L. and Gay, Geri}, year = {2009}, tags = {behaviour, CMC, CSCW, GroupMeter, HCI, linguistics, teamwork, visualisation}, booktitle = {CHI '09: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {537}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {10.1145/1518701.1518784}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1518701.1518784}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Leshed/Leshed_2009_Visualizing_real_time_language_based_fee.pdf}, } @article{ley09__dblp_some_lesson_learn_2_, title = {DBLP - Some Lessons Learned}, author = {Ley, Michael}, year = {2009}, tags = {bibliographic_data, DBLP, scholarship, XML}, journal = {Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment}, volume = {2}, number = {2}, bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}, biburl = {https://dblp.org/rec/journals/pvldb/Ley09.bib}, pages = {1493–1500}, pdf_locked = {False}, timestamp = {Sat, 25 Apr 2020 13:58:47 +0200}, doi = {10.14778/1687553.1687577}, url = {http://www.vldb.org/pvldb/vol2/vldb09-98.pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Ley/Ley_2009_DBLP_Some_Lessons_Learned.pdf}, } @inproceedings{lim09_inter_attrib_, title = {Interactivity Attributes}, subtitle = {A New Way of Thinking and Describing Interactivity}, author = {Lim, Youn-kyung and Lee, Sang-Su and Lee, Kwang-young}, year = {2009}, tags = {classification, design, HCI, interactive, taxonomy}, booktitle = {CHI '09: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, abstract = {We propose a new perspective, seeing interactivity that is the immaterial part of an interactive artifact as something concretely describable and perceivable as we do with physical materials. In order to examine the validity of this proposal, we extracted a set of interactivity attributes to be used as a design language for thinking and describing interactivity in a new way, and conducted an online survey with 14 Flash prototypes representing pairs of values of 7 interactivity attributes we extracted. The result showed that all the interactivity attributes were significant, and participants experienced distinctive and meaningful emotional effects for different interactivity attributes.}, pages = {105}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {10.1145/1518701.1518719}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1518719 http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1518701.1518719}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Lim/Lim_2009_Interactivity_Attributes.pdf}, } @book{loguidice09_vintag_, title = {Vintage games}, subtitle = {An insider look at the history of Grand Theft Auto, Super ...}, author = {Loguidice, Bill and Barton, Matt}, year = {2009}, tags = {alone_in_the_dark, castle_wolfenstein, dance_dance_revolution, diablo, doom, dune, final_fantasy, flight_simulator, games, history, kings_quest, madden, mario, myst, pac_man, pole_position, review, sim_city, space_invaders, street_fighter, tetris, text_book, the_sims, tomb_raider, ultima_online, zelda, zork}, publisher = {Focal Press}, abstract = {Vintage Games explores the most influential videogames of all time, including Super Mario Bros., Grand Theft Auto III, Doom, The Sims and many more. Drawing on interviews as well as the authors' own lifelong experience with videogames, the book discusses each game's development, predecessors, critical reception, and influence on the industry. It also features hundreds of full-color screenshots and images, including rare photos of game boxes and other materials. Vintage Games is the ideal book for game enthusiasts and professionals who desire a broader understanding of the history of videogames and their evolution from a niche to a global market. *Explores the gameplay, history, development, and influence of the most important videogames of all time *Includes material from interviews, contemporary reviews, manuals, and other primary and secondary sources *Identifies and analyzes the key concepts behind each videogame *Features hundreds of exclusive, full-color images}, pages = {395}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {0-240-81146-1}, url = {http://books.google.com/books?id=M_bFdsP9L7oC&pgis=1}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Loguidice/Loguidice_2009_Vintage_games.pdf}, } @inproceedings{lohmann09_compar_tag_cloud_layout_5726_, title = {Comparison of Tag Cloud Layouts}, subtitle = {Task-Related Performance and Visual Exploration}, author = {Lohmann, Steffen and Ziegler, Jürgen and Tetzlaff, Lena}, year = {2009}, tags = {folksonomy, HCI, information_foraging, prototype, tag, tagging, visualisation}, booktitle = {Human-Computer Interaction - INTERACT 2009, 12th IFIP TC 13 International Conference}, volume = {5726}, publisher = {Springer}, pages = {392-404}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-3-642-03654-5}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-03655-2_43}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03655-2_43}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Lohmann/Lohmann_2009_Comparison_of_Tag_Cloud_Layouts.pdf}, } @article{lorini09_logic_accep_19_, title = {The Logic of Acceptance}, subtitle = {Grounding Institutions on Agents' Attitudes}, author = {Lorini, Emiliano and Longin, Dominique and Gaudou, Benoit and Herzig, Andreas}, year = {2009}, tags = {acceptance, acceptance_logic, counts_as, institution, logic, MAS, modal_logic, norms, rule}, journal = {Journal of Logic and Computation}, volume = {19}, number = {6}, abstract = {In the recent years, several formal approaches to the specification of normative multi-agent systems (MASs) and artificial institutions have been proposed. The aim of this article is to advance the state of the art in this area by proposing an approach in which a normative MAS is conceived to be autonomous, in the sense that it is able to create, maintain and eventually change its own institutions by itself, without the intervention of an external designer in this process. In our approach the existence and the dynamics of an institution (norms, rules, institutional facts, etc.) are determined by the (individual and collective) acceptances of its members, and its dynamics depends on the dynamics of these acceptances. In order to meet this objective, we propose the logic [A][L] (Acceptance Logic) in which the acceptance of a proposition by the agents qua members of an institution is introduced. Such propositions are true w.r.t. an institutional context and correspond to facts that are instituted in an attitude-dependent way. The second part of the article is devoted to the logical characterization of some important notions in the theory of institutions. We provide a formalization of the concept of constitutive rule, expressed by a statement of the form X counts as Y in the context of institution x'. Then, we formalize the concepts of obligation and permission (so called regulative rules). In our approach, constitutive rules and regulative rules of a certain institution are attitude-dependent facts which are grounded on the acceptances of the members of the institution.}, issn = {0955792X}, pages = {901–940}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1093/logcom/exn103}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Lorini/Lorini_2009_The_Logic_of_Acceptance.pdf}, } @book{loukaitou-sideris09_sidew_, title = {Sidewalks}, subtitle = {Conflict and negotiation over public space}, author = {Loukaitou-Sideris, Anastasia and Ehrenfeucht, Renia}, year = {2009}, tags = {dissent, economics, festival, history, municipality, parades, policy, public_space, racism, shelter, sidewalks, social, text_book, urban_design}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-262-12307-5}, file = {2000/2000/2009/LoukaitouSideris/LoukaitouSideris_2009_Sidewalks.pdf}, } @inproceedings{lungu09_rule_based_system_emotion_decis_makin_agent_, title = {Rule-Based System for Emotional Decision-Making Agents}, author = {Lungu, Valentin}, year = {2009}, tags = {affect, agents, backward_chaining, decisions, emotion, forward_chaining, inference, MAS, rule, TMS, truth_maintenance_system}, booktitle = {Distributed Systems Conference}, pages = {1–3}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {aimas.cs.pub.ro/people/valentin.lungu/pdf_files/papers/Valentin-Lungu-Rule-Based-System-for-Emotional-Decision-Making-Agents.pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Lungu/Lungu_2009_Rule_Based_System_for_Emotional_Decision.pdf}, } @report{luntz09__israel_projec_global_languag_diction_, title = {The Israel Project's 2009 Global Language Dictionary}, author = {Luntz, Frank}, year = {2009}, tags = {israel, language, propaganda, zionism}, institution = {The Israel Project}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://archive.org/details/TheIsraelProjectTheGlobalLanguageDictionary2009HasbaraManual}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Luntz/The Luntz report - The Israel Projects 2009 Global Language Dictionary.pdf}, } @book{lutz09_learn_python_, title = {Learning Python}, author = {Lutz, Mark}, year = {2009}, tags = {language, programming, python, text_book}, publisher = {O'Reilly}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-596-15806-4}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Lutz/Lutz_2009_Learning_Python.pdf}, } @article{macfadyen09_method_analy_inter_narrat_envir_, title = {A Methodology for the Analysis of Interactive Narrative Environments}, author = {Macfadyen, Alyx}, year = {2009}, tags = {agency, analysis, dissertation, drama, engagement, framework, HCI, methods, narrative}, journal = {Cognition}, number = {March}, abstract = {Stories have been engaging humans for thousands of years, but in interactive narrative environments, the narrative is perceived to diminish as the source of engagement. One reason for this apparent diminution, is that in interactive environments there has been difficulty in understanding the relationship between the design of the unfolding story, and the ability of a user within the story world to alter the course of events. As yet there are no standard or accepted evaluative methods to understand interaction at a granular level, and to understand how stories and narratives flow across the expanse of technologies and mixed realities that characterise the way people communicate, share knowledge and are entertained. This thesis presents a novel methodology called the Four-Factor Framework, that takes as its premise that there are four fundamental elements in interactive stories and narratives that can be observed. The Four-Factor Framework facilitates the evaluation of interaction and stories by mapping the dynamic connections between the four fundamental elements: agency, drama, narrative and engagement. A key innovation of this work is the observation and measurement of change in these four elements as a story develops through user interaction and story design. This perspective has not previously been demonstrated. The results of this study indicate that the Four-Factor Framework methodology does facilitate the observation and measurement of the fundamental elements. Furthermore, the data collected using the methodology suggests strong and novel associations between agency, drama, narrative and engagement.}, institution = {Ballarat}, pages = {1–261}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Macfadyen/Macfadyen_2009_A_Methodology_for_the_Analysis_of_Intera.pdf}, } @book{mahoney09_explain_, title = {Explaining institutional change}, subtitle = {Ambiguity, agency, and power}, author = {Mahoney, James and Thelen, Kathleen}, year = {2009}, tags = {brazil, institution, institutional_change, institutional_drift, kenya, policy, reform, rule}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Mahoney/Mahoney_2009_Explaining_institutional_change.pdf}, } @article{maiden09_ballis_review_5_, title = {Ballistics Reviews}, subtitle = {Mechanisms of Bullet Wound Trauma}, author = {Maiden, Nicholas}, year = {2009}, tags = {ballistics, bullet_design, bullet_placement, cavity, forensics, gun_violence, pathology, tissue_damage}, journal = {Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology}, volume = {5}, number = {3}, publisher = {Springer}, pages = {204–209}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/s12024-009-9096-6}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Maiden/Maiden_2009_Ballistics_Reviews.pdf}, } @report{malone09_harnes_crowd_1_, title = {Harnessing Crowds}, subtitle = {Mapping the Genome of Collective Intelligence}, author = {Malone, Thomas W and Laubacher, Robert and Dellarocas, Chrysanthos}, year = {2009}, tags = {activity, collective_intelligence, crowds, organisation, tasks}, volume = {1}, abstract = {Over the past decade, the rise of the Internet has enabled the emergence of surprising new forms of collective intelligence. Examples include Google, Wikipedia, Threadless, and many others. To take advantage of the possibilities these new systems represent, it is necessary to go beyond just seeing them as a fuzzy collection of “cool” ideas. What is needed is a deeper understanding of how these systems work. This article offers a new framework to help provide that understanding. It identifies the underlying building blocks - to use a biological metaphor, the “genes” - at the heart of collective intelligence systems. These genes are defined by the answers to two pairs of key questions: - Who is performing the task? Why are they doing it? - What is being accomplished? How is it being done? The paper goes on to list the genes of collective intelligence - the possible answers to these key questions - and shows how combinations of genes comprise a ”genome” that characterizes each collective intelligence system. In addition, the paper describes the conditions under which each gene is useful and the possibilities for combining and re-combining these genes to harness crowds effectively. Using this framework, managers can systematically consider many possible combinations of genes as they seek to develop new collective intelligence systems.}, institution = {MIT Center for Collective Intelligence}, invalid_isbn = {0950-2688 (Print)}, issn = {15565068}, pages = {1–20}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2139/ssrn.1381502}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Malone/Malone_2009_Harnessing_Crowds.pdf}, } @book{manning09_infor_retriev_, title = {An introduction to Information Retrieval}, author = {Manning, Christopher D. and Ragahvan, Prabhakar and Schutze, Hinrich and Raghavan, Prabhakar and Schut, Hinrich}, year = {2009}, tags = {bayesian, classification, clustering, information_retrieval, latent_space, metrics, NLP, probability, SVM, text_book, vectors, weight, XML}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, abstract = {Class-tested and coherent, this groundbreaking new textbook teaches web-era information retrieval, including web search and the related areas of text classification and text clustering from basic concepts. Written from a computer science perspective by three leading experts in the field, it gives an up-to-date treatment of all aspects of the design and implementation of systems for gathering, indexing, and searching documents; methods for evaluating systems; and an introduction to the use of machine learning methods on text collections. All the important ideas are explained using examples and figures, making it perfect for introductory courses in information retrieval for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in computer science. Based on feedback from extensive classroom experience, the book has been carefully structured in order to make teaching more natural and effective. Although originally designed as the primary text for a graduate or advanced undergraduate course in information retrieval, the book will also create a buzz for researchers and professionals alike.}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Manning/Manning_2009_An_introduction_to_Information_Retrieval.pdf}, } @misc{manovich07_how_to_follow_global_digit_, title = {How To Follow Global Digital Cultures, Or Cultural Analytics for Beginners}, author = {Manovich, Lev}, year = {2009}, tags = {cultural_analytics, information_bomb, methods, new_media, paul_virillo}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://manovich.net/content/04-projects/062-how-to-follow-global-digital-cultures/59_article_2009.pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Manovich/Manovich_2007_How_To_Follow_Global_Digital_Cultures_O.pdf}, } @book{mar09_law_instit_normat_order_, title = {Law as Institutional Normative Order}, editor = {Mar, Maksymilian Del and Bankowski, Zenon}, year = {2009}, tags = {criminal_law, institution, law, legal_positivism, philosophy}, publisher = {Ashgate}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-7546-9416-8}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Mar/Mar_2009_Law_as_Institutional_Normative_Order.pdf}, } @book{mark09_behav_mathem_game_ai_, title = {Behavioral Mathematics for Game AI}, author = {Mark, Dave}, year = {2009}, tags = {ai, behaviour, behavioural_mathematics, decision_theory, game_theory, games, irrational_behaviour, marginal_utility, math, probability, rational_behaviour, relative_utility, response_curves, text_book, utility}, publisher = {Course Technology}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-58450-684-3}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Mark/Mark_2009_Behavioral_Mathematics_for_Game_AI.pdf}, } @misc{mark09_live_master_apply_behav_mathem_left_dead_, title = {Live Masterclass Applying Behavioral Mathematics to Left 4 Dead}, author = {Mark, Dave}, year = {2009}, tags = {animation, behavioural_mathematics, games, left_4_dead, math, presentation, utility}, note = {AIGameDev.com presentation}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Mark/Mark_2009_Live_Masterclass_Applying_Behavioral_Mat.pdf}, } @misc{markey09_tame_beast_b_x_bibtex_, title = {Tame the BeaST The B to X of BibTEX}, url = {https://ctan.org/pkg/tamethebeast/}, author = {Markey, Nicholas}, year = {2009}, tags = {bibtex, latex, reference, stack_programming}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Markey/Markey_2009_Tame_the_BeaST_The_B_to_X_of_BibTEX.pdf}, } @book{marzano09_handb_art_scien_teach_, title = {A Handbook for the Art and Science of Teaching}, author = {Marzano, Robert J. and Brown, John L.}, year = {2009}, tags = {education, handbook, learning, pedagogy}, publisher = {ASCD}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4166-0818-9}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Marzano/Marzano_2009_A_Handbook_for_the_Art_and_Science_of_Te.pdf}, } @inproceedings{mascarenhas09_using_, title = {Using rituals to express cultural differences in synthetic characters}, author = {Mascarenhas, Samuel and Dias, João and Afonso, Nuno and Enz, Sibylle and Paiva, Ana}, year = {2009}, tags = {agents, ai, design, emotion, ritual, synthetic_culture}, booktitle = {Proceedings of The 8th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems-Volume 1}, organization = {International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems}, pages = {305–312}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Mascarenhas/Mascarenhas_2009_Using_rituals_to_express_cultural_differ.pdf}, } @inproceedings{mateas09_ai_, title = {AI isn't just for players}, subtitle = {AI-based authoring tools}, author = {Mateas, Michael}, year = {2009}, tags = {ai, authoring, design, HCI, tools}, booktitle = {IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Games}, publisher = {IEEE}, month = {sep}, pages = {1–1}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4244-4814-2}, doi = {10.1109/CIG.2009.5286510}, url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/lpdocs/epic03/wrapper.htm?arnumber=5286510}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Mateas/Mateas_2009_AI_isn_t_just_for_players.pdf}, } @article{mateas09_defin_operat_logic_, title = {Defining Operational Logics}, author = {Mateas, Michael and Wardrip-Fruin, N}, year = {2009}, tags = {__printed, code_studies, games, graphical_logic, logic, mechanics, operational_logic, resource_management, software_studies, unit_operations}, journal = {Digital Games Research Association (DiGRA)}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://www.digra.org/dl/db/09287.21197.pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Mateas/Mateas_2009_Defining_Operational_Logics.pdf}, } @inbook{mcburney09_dialog_games_agent_argum_, title = {Dialogue Games for Agent Argumentation}, author = {McBurney, Peter and Parsons, Simon}, year = {2009}, tags = {__important, ACL, agents, argumentation, dialogue, FIPA, games, pragmatics, semantics, speech_acts, taxonomy}, booktitle = {Argumentation in Artificial Intelligence}, publisher = {Springer}, abstract = {Over the last ten years, argumentation has come to be increasingly central as a core study within Artificial Intelligence (AI). The articles forming this volume reflect a variety of important trends, developments, and applications covering a range of current topics relating to the theory and applications of argumentation. Our aims in this introduction are, firstly, to place these contributions in the context of the historical foundations of argumentation in AI and, subsequently, to discuss a number of themes that have emerged in recent years resulting in a significant broadening of the areas in which argumentation based methods are used. We begin by presenting a brief overview of the issues of interest within the classical study of argumentation: in particular, its relationship-in terms of both similarities and important differences-to traditional concepts of logical reasoning and mathematical proof. We continue by outlining how a number of foundational contributions provided the basis for the formulation of argumentation models and their promotion in AI related settings and then consider a number of new themes that have emerged in recent years, many of which provide the principal topics of the research presented in this volume. ©2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.}, chapter = {13}, pages = {261-280}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-387-98197-0}, doi = {10.1007/978-0-387-98197-0_13}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-98197-0_13}, file = {2000/2000/2009/McBurney/McBurney_2009_Dialogue_Games_for_Agent_Argumentation.pdf}, } @book{mccarthy09_wine_, title = {Wine all-in-one for Dummies}, author = {McCarthy, Ed and Ewing-Mulligan, Mary and Egan, Maryann}, year = {2009}, tags = {alcohol, australia, california, france, italy, wine}, publisher = {John Wiley & Sons}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-470-47626-0}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Mccarthy/McCarthy_2009_Wine_all_in_one_for_Dummies.pdf}, } @inproceedings{mccoy09_, title = {The Computation of Self in Everyday Life}, subtitle = {A Playable Model of Social Interaction}, author = {Mccoy, Joshua Allen and Mateas, Michael}, year = {2009}, tags = {agents, autonomy, berne, CiF, dramaturgical_analysis, erving_goffman, games, mass_effect, NPC, personality, reiss, social_game, utility}, booktitle = {AAAI Spring Symposium: Intelligent Narrative Technologies II}, number = {June}, organization = {UCSC}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Mccoy/Mccoy_2009_The_Computation_of_Self_in_Everyday_Life.pdf}, } @report{mccoy09_comme_, title = {Comme il Faut}, subtitle = {A System for Simulating Social Games Between Autonomous Characters}, author = {McCoy, J and Mateas, Michael and Wardrip-Fruin, N}, year = {2009}, tags = {agents, autonomy, berne, CiF, dramaturgical_analysis, erving_goffman, games, mass_effect, NPC, personality, reiss, social_game, utility}, institution = {University of California, Santa Cruz, UCSC}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://escholarship.org/uc/item/6x5933cw.pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Mccoy/McCoy_2009_Comme_il_Faut.pdf}, } @article{mcdonald09_playing_6_, title = {Playing Attention}, subtitle = {A Psychoanalytic Reading of Game Mechanics in Ico}, author = {Mcdonald, Peter Douglas}, year = {2009}, tags = {attention, games, ICO, mechanics, psychoanalysis}, journal = {Canadian Game Studies Association}, volume = {6}, number = {9}, pages = {36–52}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Mcdonald/Mcdonald_2009_Playing_Attention.pdf}, } @inproceedings{mcintyre09_learn_to_tell_tales_, title = {Learning To Tell Tales}, subtitle = {A Data-Driven Approach To Story Generation}, author = {Mcintyre, Neil and Lapata, Mirella}, year = {2009}, tags = {content_planning, data_driven, planning, procedural_content, stochastic, storytelling, tales}, booktitle = {Joint Conference of the 47th Annual Meeting of the ACL and the 4th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing of the AFNLP}, number = {August}, abstract = {Computational story telling has sparked great interest in artificial intelligence, partly because of its relevance to educational and gaming applications. Traditionally, story generators rely on a large repository of background knowledge containing information about the story plot and its characters. This information is detailed and usually hand crafted. In this paper we propose a data-driven approach for generating short children's stories that does not require extensive manual involvement. We create an end-to-end system that realizes the various components of the generation pipeline stochastically. Our system follows a generate-and-and-rank approach where the space of multiple candidate stories is pruned by considering whether they are plausible, interesting, and coherent.}, pages = {217–225}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-932432-45-9}, url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.5555/1687878.1687910}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Mcintyre/Mcintyre_2009_Learning_To_Tell_Tales.pdf}, } @book{mcwilliam09_story_circl_, title = {Story Circle}, subtitle = {Digital Storytelling Around the World}, author = {Mcwilliam, Kelly and Hartley, John}, year = {2009}, tags = {africa, australia, brazil, china, culture, digital, education, emergence, global, history, institution, narrative, organisation, radio, scandinavia, southeast_asia, storytelling, wales}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4051-8059-7}, url = {http://www.amazon.fr/Story-Circle-Digital-Storytelling-Around/dp/1405180587/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&s=english-books&qid=1271421246&sr=8-10}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Mcwilliam/Mcwilliam_2009_Story_Circle.pdf}, } @article{mehta09__third_places_social_life_street_42_, title = {Third Places and the Social Life of Streets}, author = {Mehta, Vikas and Bosson, Jennifer K.}, year = {2009}, tags = {massachusetts, ray_oldenburg, social_interaction, streets, third_place, urban_design}, journal = {Environment and Behavior}, volume = {42}, number = {6}, publisher = {SAGE Publications}, pages = {779-805}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/0013916509344677}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0013916509344677}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Mehta/MehtaBossonEB2010.pdf}, } @article{meyer09_devel_social_simul_as_reflec_12_, title = {The Development of Social Simulation As Reflected in the First Ten Years of Jasss}, subtitle = {A Citation and Co-Citation Analysis}, author = {Meyer, Matthias and Lorscheid, Iris and Troitzsch, Klaus G.}, year = {2009}, tags = {citation, citation_analysis, computational_social_science, history, research, simulation, social}, journal = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, JASSS}, volume = {12}, number = {4}, abstract = {Social simulation is often described as a multidisciplinary and fast-moving field. This can make it difficult to obtain an overview of the field both for contributing researchers and for outsiders who are interested in social simulation. The Journal for Artificial Societies and Social Simulation (JASSS) completing its tenth year provides a good opportunity to take stock of what happened over this time period. First, we use citation analysis to identify the most influential publications and to verify characteristics of social simulation such as its multidisciplinary nature. Then, we perform a co-citation analysis to visualize the intellectual structure of social simulation and its development. Overall, the analysis shows social simulation both in its early stage and during its first steps towards becoming a more differentiated discipline.}, issn = {1460-7425}, pages = {12}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/12/4/12.html}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Meyer/Meyer_2009_The_Development_of_Social_Simulation_As_.pdf}, } @book{meyn09_contr_techn_compl_networ_, title = {Control Techniques for Complex Networks}, author = {Meyn, Sean}, year = {2009}, tags = {complex_networks, complex_systems, control, demand, markov, math, ODE, pooling, queue, routing, scheduling, stability, text_book, workload}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {True}, isbn = {978-0-511-80441-0}, url = {https://www.cambridge.org/us/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521884419}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Meyn/Meyn_2009_Control_Techniques_for_Complex_Networks.pdf}, } @inproceedings{michael09_fdg_, title = {FDG 2009}, author = {Michael, R and Young, R. Michael}, year = {2009}, tags = {action_selection, casual, design, game_development, gesture, GPU, handheld, hardcore, procedural_content, rhythm, second_language_acquisition, text_book}, booktitle = {FDG}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Michael/Michael_2009_FDG_2009.pdf}, } @book{mieville09_three_momen_explos_, title = {Three Moments of an Explosion}, author = {Mieville, China}, year = {2009}, tags = {fiction, horror}, publisher = {Picador}, isbn = {978-1-4472-3500-2}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Mieville/Mieville_2009_Three_Moments_of_an_Explosion.epub}, } @article{miller09_formal_operat_seman_specif_logic_246_, title = {Formalizing Operational Semantic Specifications in Logic}, author = {Miller, Dale}, year = {2009}, tags = {SOS, specification, structural_operational_semantics}, journal = {Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, ENTCS}, volume = {246}, pages = {147-165}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.entcs.2009.07.020}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.entcs.2009.07.020}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Miller/Miller_2009_Formalizing_Operational_Semantic_Specifi.pdf}, } @book{millington09_artif_intel_games_, title = {Artificial Intelligence for Games}, author = {Millington, Ian and Funge, John}, year = {2009}, tags = {ai, bayes, behaviour_tree, blackboard_architecture, decision_making, FSMs, fuzzy_logic, game_ai, game_design, games, learning, markov, movement, path_finding, production_system, reinforcement_learning, rule, rule_engine, tactics}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Morgan Kaufmann}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-12-374731-0}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Millington/Millington_2009_Artificial_Intelligence_for_Games.pdf}, } @article{mitchell09_geogr_surviv_right_to_city_30_, title = {The Geography of Survival and the Right To the City}, subtitle = {Speculations on Surveillance, Legal Innovation, and the Criminalization of Intervention}, author = {Mitchell, Don and Heynen, Nik}, year = {2009}, tags = {CCTV, city, criminalisation, geography, geography_of_survival, homelessness, law, policy, privacy, rights, surveillance, tresspass, urban_design}, journal = {Urban Geography}, volume = {30}, number = {6}, abstract = {The “geography of survival” describes the spaces and spatial relations that structure not only how people may live, but especially whether they may live. For very poor people, such as the homeless, the geography of survival is knitted together into a network of public and private spaces and social services. In this article we focus on three trends that are simultaneously restructuring this geography of survival-the rise of automated surveillance (CCTV), innovations in trespass law, and the criminalization of sharing food in public-to assess their impact on homeless people's geography of survival in particular, and their right to the city more generally.}, issn = {0272-3638}, pages = {611–632}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2747/0272-3638.30.6.611}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Mitchell/Mitchell_2009_The_Geography_of_Survival_and_the_Right_.pdf}, } @article{mittal09_are_patien_with_depres_at_60_, title = {Are Patients With Depression At Heightened Risk of Suicide As They Begin To Recover?}, author = {Mittal, Vikrant and Brown, Walter A. and Shorter, Edward}, year = {2009}, tags = {depression, mental_health, suicide}, journal = {Psychiatric Services}, volume = {60}, number = {3}, pages = {384-386}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1176/ps.2009.60.3.384}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1176/ps.2009.60.3.384}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Mittal/Mittal_2009_Are_Patients_With_Depression_At_Heighten.pdf}, } @book{montfort09_racin_beam_, title = {Racing the Beam}, author = {Montfort, Nick and Bogost, Ian}, year = {2009}, tags = {atari, code_study, games, history, text_book}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pages = {184}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-262-01257-7}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Montfort/Montfort_2009_Racing_the_Beam.pdf}, } @report{moore09_review_of_kings_fossil_plant_, title = {Review Of The Kingston Fossil Plant Ash Spill Root Cause Study And Observations About Ash Management}, author = {Moore, Richard W.}, year = {2009}, tags = {fossil_fuel, institution, pollution, tennessee_valley_authority, tva}, institution = {Tennessee Valley Authority}, pdf_locked = {True}, url = {https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/sites/default/files/omb/assets/oira_2050/2050_012710-3.pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Moore/Moore_2009_Review_Of_The_Kingston_Fossil_Plant_Ash_.pdf}, } @article{moten09_case_black_50_, title = {The Case of Blackness}, author = {Moten, Fred}, year = {2009}, tags = {black_radicalism, philosophy, race, USA}, journal = {Criticism}, volume = {50}, number = {2}, issn = {1536-0342}, pages = {177–218}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1353/crt.0.0062}, url = {http://muse.jhu.edu/content/crossref/journals/criticism/v050/50.2.moten.html}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Moten/Moten_2009_The_Case_of_Blackness.pdf}, } @inproceedings{mueller09_desig_, title = {Design influence on social play in distributed exertion games}, author = {Mueller, Florian 'Floyd' and Gibbs, Martin R. and Vetere, Frank}, year = {2009}, tags = {design, exertion, games, HCI, interaction, interface, physical, social, sport, tangible}, booktitle = {CHI '09: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {1539}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {10.1145/1518701.1518938}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1518701.1518938}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Mueller/Mueller_2009_Design_influence_on_social_play_in_distr.pdf}, } @inproceedings{mullan09_drivin_, title = {Driving sound synthesis from a physics engine}, author = {Mullan, Eoin}, year = {2009}, tags = {algorithm, design, physics, software_engineering, sound}, booktitle = {IEEE Consumer Electronics Society's Games Innovations Conference}, publisher = {IEEE}, month = {aug}, pages = {1–9}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4244-4459-5}, doi = {10.1109/ICEGIC.2009.5293591}, url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/lpdocs/epic03/wrapper.htm?arnumber=5293591}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Mullan/Mullan_2009_Driving_sound_synthesis_from_a_physics_e.pdf}, } @inproceedings{munro09_archit_, title = {Architectural studies of games engines - The quake series}, author = {Munro, James and Boldyreff, Cornelia and Capiluppi, Andrea}, year = {2009}, tags = {architecture, code_studies, game_engine, games, open_source, quake, software_engineering}, booktitle = {IEEE Consumer Electronics Society's Games Innovations Conference}, publisher = {IEEE}, month = {aug}, pages = {246–255}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4244-4459-5}, doi = {10.1109/ICEGIC.2009.5293600}, url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/lpdocs/epic03/wrapper.htm?arnumber=5293600}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Munro/Munro_2009_Architectural_studies_of_games_engines_.pdf}, } @book{munroe09_1_, title = {xkcd}, author = {Munroe, Randall}, year = {2009}, tags = {humour, webcomic, xkcd}, volume = {1}, publisher = {breadpig}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-615-31446-4}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Munroe/xkcd-volume0-high.pdf}, } @book{murray09_how_to_surviv_your_viva_, title = {How To Survive Your Viva}, subtitle = {Defending A Thesis In An Oral Examination: Defending a Thesis in an Oral Examination}, author = {Murray, Rowena}, year = {2009}, tags = {answers, methods, pedagogy, phd, process, question, viva, writing}, publisher = {McGraw-Hill Education}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Murray/Murray_2009_How_To_Survive_Your_Viva.pdf}, } @article{navarro09_what_we_mean_by_social_deter_healt_39_, title = {What We Mean By Social Determinants of Health}, author = {Navarro, Vicente}, year = {2009}, tags = {health_care, inequality, public_health, social_determinism}, journal = {International Journal of Health Services}, volume = {39}, number = {3}, pages = {423-441}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.2190/hs.39.3.a}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/HS.39.3.a}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Navarro/Navarro_2009_What_We_Mean_By_Social_Determinants_of_H.pdf}, } @inproceedings{nelson09_requir_analy_videog_desig_suppor_tools_, title = {A Requirements Analysis for Videogame Design Support Tools}, author = {Nelson, Mark J. and Mateas, Michael}, year = {2009}, tags = {analysis, authoring, CAD, CSCW, design, games, HCI, interview, methods, prototype, requirement, tools}, booktitle = {Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {137–144}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-437-9}, doi = {10.1145/1536513.1536543}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1536513.1536543}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Nelson/Nelson_2009_A_Requirements_Analysis_for_Videogame_De.pdf}, } @inproceedings{neustaedter09_captur_, title = {Capturing and sharing memories in a virtual world}, author = {Neustaedter, Carman and Fedorovskaya, Elena}, year = {2009}, tags = {avatar, everyday_practice, experience, HCI, memory, second_life, sharing, social_network, virtual_world}, booktitle = {CHI '09: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {1161}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {10.1145/1518701.1518878}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1518701.1518878}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Neustaedter/Neustaedter_2009_Capturing_and_sharing_memories_in_a_virt.pdf}, } @inproceedings{newton09_autis_, title = {Autism online}, subtitle = {A Comparison of Word Usage in Bloggers With and Without Autism Spectrum Disorders}, author = {Newton, A Taylor and Kramer, Adam D.I. and McIntosh, Daniel N.}, year = {2009}, tags = {autism, blog, blogging, communication, HCI, LIWC, NLP, observation, psychology}, booktitle = {CHI '09: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, abstract = {The Internet has become a place of refuge for individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). In particular, weblogs are a popular option for personal expression via the Internet. Perhaps this means of communication is well suited to bypassing deficits in social interaction and communication that characterize ASD. Using the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) dictionaries [10], we compared blogs of individuals with ASD to the writing of neurotypical (NT) bloggers. We found that rates of word usage were nearly identical in the two groups with one exception - there was more variation in the use of social words in ASD compared to NT blogs. This similarity in language between ASD and NT authors suggests that communication deficits routinely found in people with ASD may be due to the social context in which their communication skills are tested, and that the affordances of asynchronous computer-mediated communication may offer alternative means of testing and expression. Copyright 2009 ACM.}, pages = {463}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {10.1145/1518701.1518775}, url = {http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84892469747&partnerID=tZOtx3y1}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Newton/Newton_2009_Autism_online.pdf}, } @article{niekrasz09_partic_subjec_invol_as_basis_discour_segmen_, title = {Participant Subjectivity and Involvement As a Basis for Discourse Segmentation}, author = {Niekrasz, John and Moore, Johanna}, year = {2009}, tags = {discourse, NLP, segmentation}, journal = {Computational Linguistics}, number = {September}, abstract = {We propose a framework for analyzing episodic conversational activities in terms of expressed relationships between the participants and utterance content. We test the hypothesis that linguistic features which express such properties, e.g. tense, aspect, and person deixis, are a useful basis for automatic intentional discourse segmentation. We present a novel algorithm and test our hypothesis on a set of intentionally segmented conversational monologues. Our algorithm performs better than a simple baseline and as well as or better than well-known lexical-semantic segmentation methods.}, pages = {54–61}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-932432-64-0}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/1842/3922}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Niekrasz/Niekrasz_2009_Participant_Subjectivity_and_Involvement.pdf}, } @article{nikolai09_tools_trade_12_, title = {Tools of the Trade}, subtitle = {A Survey of Various Agent Based Modeling Platforms}, author = {Nikolai, Cynthia and Madey, Gregory}, year = {2009}, tags = {ABM, MAS, platform, programming, review, social_simulation, taxonomy, toolkit, tools}, journal = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, JASSS}, volume = {12}, number = {2}, abstract = {Agent Based Modeling (ABM) toolkits are as diverse as the community of people who use them. With so many toolkits available, the choice of which one is best suited for a project is left to word of mouth, past experiences in using particular toolkits and toolkit publicity. This is especially troublesome for projects that require specialization. Rather than using toolkits that are the most publicized but are designed for general projects, using this paper, one will be able to choose a toolkit that already exists and that may be built especially for one's particular domain and specialized needs. In this paper, we examine the entire continuum of agent based toolkits. We characterize each based on 5 important characteristics users consider when choosing a toolkit, and then we categorize the characteristics into user-friendly taxonomies that aid in rapid indexing and easy reference.}, issn = {1460-7425}, pages = {2}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/12/2/2.html}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Nikolai/Nikolai_2009_Tools_of_the_Trade.pdf}, } @book{nilsson09_quest_artif_intel_, title = {The Quest for Artificial Intelligence}, author = {Nilsson, Nils J.}, year = {2009}, tags = {ai, history, text_book}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, abstract = {This book is the definitive history of the field of artificial intelligence (AI), tracing its history from the dreams of early pioneers to the more successful work of today's AI engineers. The book includes many diagrams and easy-to-understand descriptions of AI programs that will help the casual reader gain an understanding of how these and other AI systems actually work.}, issn = {00289604}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {12096616}, isbn = {978-0-511-81934-6}, doi = {10.1017/CBO9780511819346}, url = {http://ebooks.cambridge.org/ref/id/CBO9780511819346}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Nilsson/Nilsson_2009_The_Quest_for_Artificial_Intelligence.pdf}, } @book{nisbett09_growin_knowl_societ_, title = {Growing up in the Knowledge Society}, subtitle = {Living the IT Dream in Bangalore}, author = {Nisbett, Nicholas}, year = {2009}, tags = {bangalore, courtship, ethnography, india, knowledge_society, labour, sociology}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-415-55146-5}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Nisbett/Nisbett_2009_Growing_up_in_the_Knowledge_Society.pdf}, } @book{nitta09_manga_guide_physic_, title = {The Manga Guide to Physics}, author = {Nitta, Hideo and Takatsu, Keita}, year = {2009}, tags = {manga, math, physics, text_book}, publisher = {No Starch Press}, abstract = {Megumi is an all-star athlete, but she's a failure when it comes to physics class. And she can't concentrate on her tennis matches when she's worried about the questions she missed on the big test! Luckily for her, she befriends Ryota, a patient physics geek who uses real-world examples to help her understand classical mechanics-and improve her tennis game in the process!You'll also learn how to:Apply Newton's three laws of motion to real-life problemsDetermine how objects will move after a collisionDraw vector diagrams and simplify complex problems using trigonometryCalculate how an object's kinetic energy changes as its potential energy increasesIf you're mystified by the basics of physics or you just need a refresher, The Manga Guide to Physics will get you up to speed in a lively, quirky, and practical way. In The Manga Guide to Physics, you'll follow alongside Megumi as she learns about the physics of everyday objects like roller skates, slingshots, braking cars, and tennis serves. In no time, you'll master tough concepts like momentum and impulse, parabolic motion, and the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration.}, pages = {248}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {15806172}, isbn = {978-1-59327-196-1}, url = {http://my.safaribooksonline.com/9781593271961}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Nitta/Nitta_2009_The_Manga_Guide_to_Physics.pdf}, } @inproceedings{nov09_social_comput_privac_concer_, title = {Social Computing Privacy Concerns}, subtitle = {Antecedents and Effects}, author = {Nov, Oded and Wattal, Sunil}, year = {2009}, tags = {computation, ethics, flickr, HCI, photo_sharing, privacy, social, social_network, surveillance, trust}, booktitle = {CHI '09: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, abstract = {Social computing systems are increasingly a part of people's social environment. Inherent to such communities is the collection and sharing of personal information, which in turn may raise concerns about privacy. In this study, we extend prior research on internet privacy to address questions about antecedents of privacy concerns in social computing communities, as well as the impact of privacy concerns in such communities. The results indicate that users' trust in other community members, and the community's information sharing norms have a negative impact on community-specific privacy concerns. We also find that community-specific privacy concerns not only lead users to adopt more restrictive information sharing settings, but also reduce the amount of information they share with the community. In addition, we find that information sharing is impacted by network centrality and the tenure of the user in the community. Implications of the study for research and practice are discussed.}, pages = {333–336}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {10.1145/1518701.1518754}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Nov/Nov_2009_Social_Computing_Privacy_Concerns_Antec.pdf}, } @inproceedings{ochs09_simul_, title = {Simulation of the dynamics of virtual characters' emotions and social relations}, author = {Ochs, Magalie and Sabouret, Nicolas}, year = {2009}, tags = {affect, characters, emotion, NPC, simulation}, booktitle = {2009 3rd International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction and Workshops}, publisher = {IEEE}, month = {sep}, pages = {1–6}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4244-4800-5}, doi = {10.1109/ACII.2009.5349428}, url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/lpdocs/epic03/wrapper.htm?arnumber=5349428}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Ochs/Ochs_2009_Simulation_of_the_dynamics_of_virtual_ch.pdf}, } @book{okrent09_in_land_inven_languag_, title = {In the Land of Invented Languages}, subtitle = {Esperanto Rock Stars, Klingon Poets, Loglan Lovers, and the mad Dreamers who tried to build a Perfect Language}, author = {Okrent, Akira}, year = {2009}, tags = {artificial_language, esperanto, klingon, language, linguistics, sapir_worf}, publisher = {Random House}, isbn = {978-0-385-52788-0}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Okrent/Okrent_2009_In_the_Land_of_Invented_Languages_Esper.epub}, } @inproceedings{olsen09_beep_, title = {Beep ! Beep ! Boom !}, subtitle = {Towards a Planning Model of Coyote and Road Runner Cartoons}, author = {Olsen, David and Mateas, Michael}, year = {2009}, tags = {ACME, ai, cartoon, computational_humour, HTN, planning}, booktitle = {FDG}, pages = {145–152}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-437-9}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Olsen/Olsen_2009_Beep_Beep_Boom_.pdf}, } @book{orwell09__all_art_propag_, title = {All Art is Propaganda}, author = {Orwell, George}, year = {2009}, tags = {essays, politics, propaganda}, publisher = {Mariner Books}, isbn = {978-0-15-101355-5}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Orwell/Orwell_2009_All_Art_is_Propaganda.epub}, } @report{osullivan09_long_game_, title = {The Long Game}, subtitle = {Hamas, the Ira, and the Politics of Radicalization in Palestine and Northern Ireland}, author = {O'Sullivan, Dan}, year = {2009}, tags = {hama, IRA, northern_ireland, palestine, politics, radicalisation}, institution = {Colby University}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://digitalcommons.colby.edu/honorstheses/460}, file = {2000/2000/2009/OSullivan/OSullivan_2009_The_Long_Game.pdf}, } @misc{pacuit09_dynam_logic_belief_inten_, title = {A Dynamic Logic of Belief and Intention}, author = {Pacuit, Eric and Shoham, Yoav}, year = {2009}, tags = {__important, belief, intention, logic, presentation, rational_agency_logic}, note = {Presentation}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Pacuit/Pacuit_2009_A_Dynamic_Logic_of_Belief_and_Intention.pdf}, } @inbook{paige09_perman_re_enchan_, title = {Permanent Re-Enchantments}, subtitle = {On Some Literary Uses of the Supernatural from Early Empiricism to Modern Aesthetics}, author = {Paige, Nicholas}, year = {2009}, tags = {enchantment, enlightenment, history, literature, modernity, phenomenology, pragmatics, realist_fiction, supernatural}, abstract = {This chapter examines secular strategies for rediscovering the supernatural. New understandings of fiction permitted Enlightenment-era Europeans to find an acceptable outlet for their fascination with otherworldly phenomena in the protected space of literature. In the mid-eighteenth century, “fantastic” and “realist” fiction were both understood as inhabiting an imaginative realm that was taken for ”real” while readers inhabited it. The imagination itself was seen as helping to constitute reality, a move that anticipated twentieth-century phenomenology and pragmatism. This chapter concludes that it was the Enlightenment that originally gave birth to the possibility for experiencing fiction as the site of a disenchanted enchantment, one which is ”real” only as long as the story lasts}, chapter = {9}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199265961.001.0001}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Paige/Paige_2009_Permanent_Re_Enchantments_On_Some_Liter.pdf}, crossref = {landy09_re_enchan_world_}, } @inproceedings{panagiotidi09_framew_to_model_norm_dynam_, title = {A Framework To Model Norm Dynamics in Answer Set Programming}, author = {Panagiotidi, Sofia and Nieves, Juan Carlos and Vázquez-Salceda, Javier}, year = {2009}, tags = {action_language, answer_set_programming, ASP, norm_dynamics, norm_lifecycle}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Multi-Agent Logics, Languages, and Organisations Federated Workshops, MALLOW}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Panagiotidi/Panagiotidi_2009_A_Framework_To_Model_Norm_Dynamics_in_An.pdf}, } @report{partl09_not_so_short_introd_to_latex_, title = {The Not So Short Introduction To LaTex 2ε}, author = {Partl, Hubert and Hyna, Irene and Schlegl, Elisabeth}, year = {2009}, tags = {latex, programming, text_book}, institution = {GNU}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Partl/Partl_2009_The_Not_So_Short_Introduction_To_LaTex_2.pdf}, } @book{patterson09_comput_organ_desig_4th_, title = {Computer Organization and Design}, subtitle = {The Hardware/Software Interface}, author = {Patterson, David A. and Hennessy, John L.}, year = {2009}, tags = {assembly, cache, design, hardware, interface, pipeline, text_book}, volume = {4th}, number = {0}, publisher = {Morgan Kaufmann}, abstract = {The classic textbook for computer systems analysis and design, Computer Organization and Design, has been thoroughly updated to provide a new focus on the revolutionary change taking place in industry today: the switch from uniprocessor to multicore microprocessors. This new emphasis on parallelism is supported by updates reflecting the newest technologies with examples highlighting the latest processor designs, benchmarking standards, languages and tools. As with previous editions, a MIPS processor is the core used to present the fundamentals of hardware technologies, assembly language, computer arithmetic, pipelining, memory hierarchies and I/O. Along with its increased coverage of parallelism, this new edition offers new content on Flash memory and virtual machines as well as a new and important appendix written by industry experts covering the emergence and importance of the modern GPU (graphics processing unit), the highly parallel, highly multithreaded multiprocessor optimized for visual computing. A new exercise paradigm allows instructors to reconfigure the 600 exercises included in the book to easily generate new exercises and solutions of their own. A CD provides a toolkit of simulators and compilers along with tutorials for using them as well as additional problems and solutions, and references.}, pages = {912}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {0-12-374493-8}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Patterson/Patterson_2009_Computer_Organization_and_Design.pdf}, } @report{payne09_resear_into_pract_polic_applic_, title = {Research Into the Practical and Policy Applications of Soundscape Concepts and Techniques in Urban Areas (NANR 200)}, author = {Payne, Sarah R. and Davies, William J. and Adams, Mags}, year = {2009}, tags = {perception, policy, review, soundscape, taxonomy, text_book, urban_design}, journal = {Defra}, number = {October}, abstract = {The aim of this review was to investigate existing research into soundscape concepts and to produce recommendations for future research into the practical identification, management and enhancement of soundscapes in urban areas.}, institution = {Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs}, pages = {1–100}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://usir.salford.ac.uk/27343/}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Payne/Payne_2009_Research_Into_the_Practical_and_Policy_A.pdf}, } @misc{penstein-rose09_gener_depen_featur_opinion_minin_intro_, title = {Generalizing Dependency Feature for Opinion Mining Intro}, author = {Penstein-rose, Carolyn}, year = {2009}, tags = {dependency, machine_learning, opinion, presentation}, note = {Presentation}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Pensteinrose/Pensteinrose_2009_Generalizing_Dependency_Feature_for_Opin.pdf}, } @inproceedings{perini09_operat_seman_goal_model_adapt_, title = {Operational Semantics of Goal Models in Adaptive Agents Categories and Subject Descriptors}, author = {Perini, Anna}, year = {2009}, tags = {adaptive, agents, categories, FSMs, goals, operational_semantics, semantics, transition}, booktitle = {Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems}, pages = {129–136}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Perini/Perini_2009_Operational_Semantics_of_Goal_Models_in_.pdf}, } @book{perron09_video_game_theor_reader_, title = {The Video Game Theory Reader 2}, author = {Perron, Bernard and Wolf, Mark J. P.}, year = {2009}, tags = {aesthetics, difficulty, embodiment, emotion, experiments, GAMBIT, games, HCI, language, literacy, magic_circle, media, noise, philosophy, reader, synthetic_cultures, text_book, UI}, publisher = {Routledge}, abstract = {The Video Game Theory Reader 2 picks up where the first Video Game Theory Reader (Routledge, 2003) left off, with a group of leading scholars turning their attention to next-generation platforms-the Nintendo Wii, the PlayStation 3, the Xbox 360-and to new issues in the rapidly expanding field of video games studies. The contributors are some of the most renowned scholars working on video games today including Henry Jenkins, Jesper Juul, Eric Zimmerman, and Mia Consalvo. While the first volume had a strong focus on early video games, this volume also addresses more contemporary issues such as convergence and MMORPGs. The volume concludes with an appendix of nearly 40 ideas and concepts from a variety of theories and disciplines that have been usefully and insightfully applied to the study of video games.}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=article&doi=10.1080/01972240903423444&magic=crossref}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Perron/Perron_2009_The_Video_Game_Theory_Reader_2.pdf}, } @book{perry09_david_perry_, title = {David Perry on game design}, subtitle = {A brainstorming toolbox}, author = {Perry, D. and DeMaria, R.}, year = {2009}, tags = {characters, design, enemies, experience, game_design, games, genre, hooks, roles, speech, storytelling, text_book, tools, world, world_building}, booktitle = {Learning}, publisher = {Course Technology, Cengage Learning}, abstract = {Presents a collection of ready-to-use ideas to create computer and video games, with information on game types, storyline creation, character development, weapons and armor, game worlds, obstacles, and goals and rewards.}, issn = {1584506687}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-58450-668-3}, url = {http://www.dperry.com/book/TOC.pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Perry/Perry_2009_David_Perry_on_game_design.pdf}, } @inbook{petty09_princ_model_simul_, title = {Principles of Modeling and Simulation}, author = {Petty, Mikel D}, year = {2009}, tags = {ABM, methods, netlogo, replication, text_book, validation, verification}, publisher = {John Wiley & Sons}, chapter = {7}, pages = {121–149}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1002/9780470403563}, url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9780470403563#page=126}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Petty/Petty_2009_Principles_of_Modeling_and_Simulation.pdf}, } @inproceedings{pieper09_team_analy_, title = {Team Analytics}, subtitle = {Understanding Teams in the Global Workplace}, author = {Pieper, Jan H and Grace, Julia and Dill, Stephen and Road, Harry and Jose, San}, year = {2009}, tags = {analytics, distributed_teams, HCI, prototype, teams}, booktitle = {CHI '09: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, abstract = {Many medium and large companies maintain internal em- ployee directories. Unfortunately, most directories only al- low the lookup of individual profiles, one profile at a time. Team Analytics is a novel application that integrates infor- mation from disparate enterprise tools for groups of peo- ple. Besides accelerating the lookup process, Team Ana- lytics also displays information that is only available in the group context, such as an organizational chart and time zone awareness. We present the Team Analytics application, its integration with our corporate email client, and results from a user survey that evaluates various aspects of the applica- tion.}, pages = {83–86}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {10.1145/1518701.1518715}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Pieper/Pieper_2009_Team_Analytics.pdf}, } @inproceedings{pierre09_socio_emotion_model_impol_non_player_charac_, title = {A Socio-Emotional Model of Impoliteness for Non-Player Characters}, author = {Campano, Sabrina and Sabouret, Nicolas}, year = {2009}, tags = {ai, impoliteness, NPC, socio_emotional}, booktitle = {Proceedings - 2009 3rd International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction and Workshops, ACII 2009}, abstract = {Due to its important role in dialogue, politeness has been widely studied both from a theoretical point of view and at a practical level in virtual agents. However, few attention has been given to impoliteness, even though virtual characters, such as non player characters in video games, should be able to use it to improve their believability. In this paper, we describe a model for utterance selection based on impoliteness that takes into account emotions, personality, and social relations.}, issn = {15582914}, pages = {1123–1124}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4244-4799-2}, doi = {10.1109/ACII.2009.5349342}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Pierre/Pierre_2009_A_Socio_Emotional_Model_of_Impoliteness_.pdf}, } @book{pigliucci09_ration_speak_, title = {Rationally Speaking}, subtitle = {Skeptical Essays on Reality as We Think We Know It}, author = {Pigliucci, Massimo}, year = {2009}, tags = {natural_rights, philosophy, rationalistic_fallacy, rationality, skepticism}, publisher = {RationallySpeaking.org}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Pigliucci/Pigliucci_2009_Rationally_Speaking.pdf}, } @thesis{pinchbeck09_story_as_funct_gamep_first_person_shoot_, title = {Story As a Function of Gameplay in First Person Shooters}, subtitle = {An Analysis of Fps Diegetic Content 1998-2007}, author = {Pinchbeck, Dan}, year = {2009}, tags = {avatar, dissertation, FPS, game_play, games, history, narrative, plot, storytelling, world_building}, institution = {University of Portsmouth}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, url = {https://researchportal.port.ac.uk/en/studentTheses/story-as-a-function-of-gameplay-in-first-person-shooters-and-an-a}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Pinchbeck/Pinchbeck_2009_Story_As_a_Function_of_Gameplay_in_First.pdf}, } @inproceedings{pinelle09_usabil_heuris_networ_multip_games_, title = {Usability Heuristics for Networked Multiplayer Games}, author = {Pinelle, David and Wong, Nelson and Stach, Tadeusz and Gutwin, Carl}, year = {2009}, tags = {design, games, HCI, heuristics, multi_player, network, taxonomy, usability}, booktitle = {ACM Supporting Group Work}, pages = {169–178}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-500-0}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Pinelle/Pinelle_2009_Usability_Heuristics_for_Networked_Multi.pdf}, } @article{pippin09_natur_normat_138_, title = {Natural & Normative}, author = {Pippin, Robert B.}, year = {2009}, tags = {norms, philosophy}, journal = {Daedalus}, volume = {138}, number = {3}, pages = {35-43}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1162/daed.2009.138.3.35}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/daed.2009.138.3.35}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Pippin/Pippin_2009_Natural_Normative.pdf}, } @inproceedings{pirolli09_, title = {An elementary social information foraging model}, author = {Pirolli, Peter}, year = {2009}, tags = {HCI, information_foraging, interface, metrics, social_information}, booktitle = {CHI '09: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {605}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {10.1145/1518701.1518795}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1518701.1518795}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Pirolli/Pirolli_2009_An_elementary_social_information_foragin.pdf}, } @inproceedings{piselli09_relat_, title = {Relating cognitive models of computer games to user evaluations of entertainment}, author = {Piselli, Paolo and Claypool, Mark and Doyle, James}, year = {2009}, tags = {cognitive, evaluation, games, HCI, user_studies}, booktitle = {Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {153}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-437-9}, doi = {10.1145/1536513.1536545}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1536513.1536545}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Piselli/Piselli_2009_Relating_cognitive_models_of_computer_ga.pdf}, } @inproceedings{pitler09_autom_sense_predic_implic_discour_relat_text_2_, title = {Automatic Sense Prediction for Implicit Discourse Relations in Text}, author = {Pitler, Emily and Louis, Annie and Nenkova, Ani}, year = {2009}, tags = {classification, discourse, implicit, machine_learning, NLP, text, word_pairs}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Joint Conference of the 47th Annual Meeting of the ACL and the 4th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing of the AFNLP}, volume = {2}, number = {August}, abstract = {We present a series of experiments on automatically identifying the sense of implicit discourse relations, i.e. relations that are not marked with a discourse connective such as “but” or “because”. We work with a corpus of implicit relations present in newspaper text and report results on a test set that is representative of the naturally occurring distribution of senses. We use several linguistically informed features, including polarity tags, Levin verb classes, length of verb phrases, modality, context, and lexical features. In addition, we revisit past approaches using lexical pairs from unannotated text as features, explain some of their shortcomings and propose modifications. Our best combination of features outperforms the baseline from data intensive approaches by 4 }, pages = {683–691}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-932432-46-6}, doi = {10.3115/1690219.1690241}, url = {http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/P/P09/P09-1077}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Pitler/Pitler_2009_Automatic_Sense_Prediction_for_Implicit_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{pitler09_using_syntax_to_disam_explic_, title = {Using Syntax To Disambiguate Explicit Discourse Connectives in Text}, author = {Pitler, Emily and Nenkova, Ani}, year = {2009}, tags = {classification, discourse, explicit, machine_learning, syntax, text}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the ACL-IJCNLP 2009 Conference Short Papers}, number = {August}, abstract = {Discourse connectives are words or phrases such as once, since, and on the contrary that explicitly signal the presence of a discourse relation. There are two types of ambiguity that need to be resolved during discourse processing. First, a word can be ambiguous between discourse or non-discourse usage. For example, once can be either a temporal discourse connective or a simply a word meaning “formerly”. Secondly, some connectives are ambiguous in terms of the relation they mark. For example since can serve as either a temporal or causal connective. We demonstrate that syntactic features improve performance in both disambiguation tasks. We report state-of-the-art results for identifying discourse vs. non-discourse usage and human-level performance on sense disambiguation.}, pages = {13–16}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-61738-258-1}, doi = {10.3115/1667583.1667589}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1667589}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Pitler/Pitler_2009_Using_Syntax_To_Disambiguate_Explicit_Di.pdf}, } @inproceedings{piunti09_embod_organ_multi_work_envir_, title = {Embodying Organisations in Multi-agent Work Environments}, author = {Piunti, Michele and Ricci, Alessandro and Boissier, Olivier and Hübner, Jomi F.}, year = {2009}, tags = {artifacts, CArtAgO, embodiment, MAS, organisation}, booktitle = {IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/wi-iat.2009.204}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WI-IAT.2009.204}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Piunti/Piunti_2009_Embodying_Organisations_in_Multi_agent_W.pdf}, } @article{plaku09_hybrid_system_34_, title = {Hybrid Systems}, subtitle = {From Verification To Falsification By Combining Motion Planning and Discrete Search}, author = {Plaku, Erion and Kavraki, Lydia E. and Vardi, Moshe Y.}, year = {2009}, tags = {algorithm, falsification, formal_methods, hybrid_systems, HyDICE, math, motion_planning, nonlinear_dynamics, robotics, safety, search, transition, verification}, journal = {Formal Methods in System Design}, volume = {34}, number = {2}, abstract = {We propose HyDICE, Hybrid DIscrete Continuous Exploration, a multi-layered approach for hybrid-system testing that integrates continuous sampling-based robot motion planning with discrete searching. The discrete search uses the discrete transitions of the hybrid system and coarse-grained decompositions of the continuous state spaces or related projections to guide the motion planner during the search for witness trajectories. Experiments presented in this paper, using a hybrid system inspired by robot motion planning and with nonlinear dynamics associated with each of several thousand modes, provide an initial validation of HyDICE and demonstrate its promise as a hybrid-system testing method. Comparisons to related work show computational speedups of up to two orders of magnitude. ©Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2007.}, issn = {03029743}, pages = {463–476}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {3-540-73367-1}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Plaku/Plaku_2009_Hybrid_Systems.pdf}, } @misc{plotkin09__rule_based_progr_inter_fiction_, title = {Rule-Based Programming in Interactive Fiction}, author = {Plotkin, Andrew}, year = {2009}, tags = {complexity, declarative_languages, inform_7, interactive_fiction, rule}, note = {penguicon 7}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://eblong.com/zarf/essays/rule-based-if/}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Plotkin/Rule-Based Programming in Interactive Fiction.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2000/2009/Plotkin/rule-based-if.pdf}, } @misc{plotkin09_rule_inter_fiction_, title = {Rule-based programming in Interactive Fiction}, author = {Plotkin, Andrew}, year = {2009}, tags = {__important, authoring, history, inform_7, interactive_fiction, rule}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://eblong.com/zarf/essays/rule-based-if/index.html}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Plotkin/Plotkin_2009_Rule_based_programming_in_Interactive_Fi.pdf}, } @thesis{pollock09__shoul_we_give_every_cow_its_calf_, title = {Should We Give Every Cow Its Calf? Monopoly, Competition and Transaction Costs in the Promotion of Innovation and Creativity}, author = {Pollock, Rufus}, year = {2009}, tags = {copyright, economics, intellectual_property, monopoly, transaction_costs}, journal = {Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository}, DATE_ADDED = {Tue Oct 17 19:25:10 2023}, institution = {Cambridge University}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, doi = {10.17863/CAM.16512}, url = {https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/219191}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Pollock/thesis.final.pdf}, } @book{pratchett09_unseen_academ_, title = {Unseen Academicals}, author = {Pratchett, Terry}, year = {2009}, tags = {academia, discworld, fantasy, football, race}, publisher = {Doubleday}, isbn = {978-0-06-116170-4}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Pratchett/Pratchett_2009_Unseen_Academicals.epub}, } @book{priestley09__planet_empir_, title = {Planetary Empires}, author = {Priestley, Rick and Johnson, Jervis}, year = {2009}, tags = {40k, rule_book}, edition = {5}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Planetary_Empires}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Priestley/40k 5e - Planetary Empires Rules (5ed).pdf}, } @book{quionero-candela09_datas_, title = {Dataset shift in machine learning}, author = {Quionero-Candela, Joaquin and Sugiyama, Masashi and Schwaighofer, Anton and Lawrence, Neil D}, year = {2009}, tags = {algorithm, covariate_shift, dataset_shift, kernel_mean_matching, machine_learning}, publisher = {MIT Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-262-17005-5}, file = {2000/2000/2009/QuioneroCandela/QuioneroCandela_2009_Dataset_shift_in_machine_learning.pdf}, } @book{rabushka09_polit_plural_societ_, title = {Politics in Plural Societies}, subtitle = {A Theory of Democratic Instability}, author = {Rabushka, Alvin and Shepsle, Kenneth A.}, year = {2009}, tags = {authoritarianism, belgium, brokerage_institutions, burundi, ceylon, democracy, fragmentation, guyana, plural_society, pluralism, political_science, politics, rhodesia, south_africa}, publisher = {Pearson}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-205-61761-6}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Rabushka/Rabushka_2009_Politics_in_Plural_Societies.pdf}, } @inproceedings{radul09_, title = {The art of the propagator}, author = {Radul, Alexey and Sussman, Gerald Jay}, year = {2009}, tags = {__printed, cells, lisp, network, partial_information, propagator}, booktitle = {Proceedings Of The 2009 International Lisp Conference}, pages = {1–10}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Radul/Radul_2009_The_art_of_the_propagator_a63a4.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2000/2009/Radul/Radul_2009_The_art_of_the_propagator.pdf}, } @article{rahwan09__argum_inter_format_, title = {The Argument Interchange Format}, author = {Rahwan, Iyad and Reed, Chris}, year = {2009}, tags = {agent_communication_language, argument_interchange, argumentation, ClaiMaker, description_logic, markup_language, ontology, RDF, schemas, standarization, XML}, journal = {Argumentation in Artificial Intelligence}, pages = {383-402}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-387-98196-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-0-387-98197-0_19}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-98197-0_19}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Rahwan/Rahwan_2009_The_Argument_Interchange_Format.pdf}, } @book{rahwan09_argum_artif_intel_, title = {Argumentation in Artificial Intelligence}, author = {Rahwan, Iyad and Simari, Guillermo R.}, year = {2009}, tags = {ai, argumentation, bayesian_network, belief_revision, defeasible_logic, defeasible_reasoning, description_logic, dialogue, legal_reasoning, logic, persuasion, probability, programming, semantic_grid, semantics, text_book}, publisher = {Springer}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-387-98196-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-0-387-98197-0}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Rahwan/Rahwan_2009_Argumentation_in_Artificial_Intelligence.pdf}, } @inproceedings{rao09_my_datin_site_think_im_loser_, title = {“My Dating Site Thinks I'm a Loser”}, subtitle = {Effects of Personal Photos and Presentation Intervals on Perceptions of Recommender Systems}, author = {Rao, Shailendra and Hurlbutt, Tom and Nass, Clifford}, year = {2009}, tags = {dating, HCI, identity, online, personalisation, photographs, recommender_system, web}, booktitle = {CHI 2009}, pages = {221–224}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Rao/Rao_2009_My_Dating_Site_Thinks_I_m_a_Loser.pdf}, } @book{rapushka09_polit_plural_societ_, title = {Politics in Plural Societies}, subtitle = {A Theory of Democratic Instability}, author = {Rapushka, Alvin and Shepsle, Kenneth A.}, year = {2009}, tags = {democracy, plurality, politics, society}, publisher = {Pearson Longman}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-205-61761-6}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Rapushka/Rapushka_2009_Politics_in_Plural_Societies.pdf}, } @inproceedings{rebolledo-mendez09_model_motiv_based_empat_ai_, title = {A Model of Motivation Based on Empathy for AI-Driven Avatars in Virtual Worlds}, author = {Rebolledo-Mendez, Genaro and Freitas, Sara De and Gaona, Alma Rosa Garcia}, year = {2009}, tags = {ai, avatar, empathy, games, motivation, serious_games}, booktitle = {Games and Virtual Worlds for Serious Applications}, publisher = {IEEE}, month = {mar}, pages = {5–11}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-7695-3588-3}, doi = {10.1109/VS-GAMES.2009.33}, url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/lpdocs/epic03/wrapper.htm?arnumber=5116547}, file = {2000/2000/2009/RebolledoMendez/RebolledoMendez_2009_A_Model_of_Motivation_Based_on_Empathy_f.pdf}, } @article{rector09_obama_to_spend_, title = {Obama To Spend $10.3 Trillion on Welfare}, subtitle = {Uncovering the Full Cost of Means-Tested Welfare Or Aid To the Poor}, author = {Rector, Robert and Bradley, Katherine and Sheffield, Rachel}, year = {2009}, tags = {barack_obama, economics, government, heritage_foundation, means_testing, poverty, welfare}, journal = {The Heritage Foundation}, pages = {53}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {www.heritage.org/Research/Welfare/sr0067.cfm}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Rector/Rector_2009_Obama_To_Spend_10_3_Trillion_on_Welfare.pdf}, } @article{regev09_lattic_learn_with_error_random_56_, title = {On Lattices, Learning With Errors, Random Linear Codes, and Cryptography}, author = {Regev, Oded}, year = {2009}, tags = {cryptography, lattice, math, random_linear_codes}, journal = {Journal of the ACM}, volume = {56}, number = {6}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {1–40}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Regev/Regev_2009_On_Lattices_Learning_With_Errors_Rando.pdf}, } @inproceedings{reisinger09_laten_variab_model_concep_attrib_attac_2_, title = {Latent Variable Models of Concept-Attribute Attachment}, author = {Reisinger, Joseph and Paşca, Marius}, year = {2009}, tags = {heuristics, latent_dirichlet_allocation, LDA, machine_learning, NLP, ontology, visualisation, word_net}, booktitle = {ACL '09: Proceedings of the Joint Conference of the 47th Annual Meeting of the ACL and the 4th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing of the AFNLP: Volume 2 - Volume 2}, volume = {2}, number = {August}, abstract = {This paper presents a set of Bayesian methods for automatically extending the WORDNET ontology with new concepts and annotating existing concepts with generic property fields, or attributes. We base our approach on Latent Dirichlet Al- location and evaluate along two dimen- sions: (1) the precision of the ranked lists of attributes, and (2) the quality of the attribute assignments to WORDNET concepts. In all cases we find that the principled LDA-based approaches outper- form previously proposed heuristic meth- ods, greatly improving the specificity of attributes at each concept.}, pages = {620}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-932432-46-6}, doi = {10.3115/1690219.1690233}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1690219.1690233}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Reisinger/Reisinger_2009_Latent_Variable_Models_of_Concept_Attrib.pdf}, } @article{ricci09_envir_progr_cartag_, title = {Environment Programming in Cartago}, author = {Ricci, Alessandro and Piunti, Michele and Viroli, Mirko and Omicini, Andrea}, year = {2009}, tags = {AgentSpeak, artifacts, CArtAgO, diagram, JASON, MAS}, journal = {Multi-Agent Programming}, pages = {259-288}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-0-387-89299-3_8}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-89299-3_8}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Ricci/Ricci_2009_Environment_Programming_in_Cartago.pdf}, } @inproceedings{riedl09_comput_audien_, title = {Computer as Audience}, subtitle = {A Strategy for Artificial Intelligence Support of Human Creativity}, author = {Riedl, Mark O.}, year = {2009}, tags = {computer_as_audience, creativity, HCI, lubart, metaphor, tool_assisted_creativity}, booktitle = {CHI 2009 Workshop on Computational Creativity Support}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Riedl/Riedl_2009_Computer_as_Audience.pdf}, } @inproceedings{riedl09_towar_assis_author_social_skill_, title = {Toward Assisted Authoring of Social Skill Scenarios for Young Adults with High Functioning Autism}, author = {Riedl, Mark O. and Arriaga, Rosa and Boujarwah, Fatima and Hong, Hwajung and Isbell, Jackie and Heflin, L. Juane}, year = {2009}, tags = {autism, game_design, social_skill}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the IJCAI Workshop on Assisted Cognition}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Riedl/Riedl_2009_Toward_Assisted_Authoring_of_Social_Skil.pdf}, } @misc{riley09_clips_implem_rete_patter_match_algor_, title = {The CLIPS Implementation of the Rete Pattern Matching Algorithm}, author = {Riley, Gary}, year = {2009}, tags = {CLIPS, pattern_matching, production_system, RETE}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Riley/Riley_2009_The_CLIPS_Implementation_of_the_Rete_Pat.pdf}, } @book{roberts09__key_concep_sociol_, title = {Key Concepts in Sociology}, author = {Roberts, Ken}, year = {2009}, tags = {reference, sociology}, publisher = {Palgrave}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Palgrave Key Concepts}, isbn = {978-1-137-06644-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-1-137-06644-2}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Roberts/Key Concepts in Sociology.pdf}, } @misc{rossum09_final_words_tail_calls_, title = {Final Words on Tail Calls}, author = {van Rossum, Guido}, year = {2009}, tags = {programing_language, python, recursion, tail_call}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {https://neopythonic.blogspot.com/2009/04/final-words-on-tail-calls.html?m=1}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Rossum/Rossum_2009_Final_Words_on_Tail_Calls.pdf}, } @inproceedings{rzepka09_serious_proces_frivol_purpos_chatb_, title = {Serious Processing for Frivolous Purpose - A Chatbot Using Web-mining Supported Affect Analysis and Pun Generation}, author = {Rzepka, Rafal and Shi, Wenhan and Ptaszynski, Michal}, year = {2009}, tags = {affect, algorithm, chatbot, frivolous, humour, Modalin, NLP, Punda, puns, serious, web}, booktitle = {IUI}, pages = {487–488}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-331-0}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Rzepka/Rzepka_2009_Serious_Processing_for_Frivolous_Purpose.pdf}, } @inproceedings{salovaara09_study_approp_every_techn_cognit_approac_, title = {Studying Appropriation of Everyday Technologies - a Cognitive Approach}, author = {Salovaara, Antti}, year = {2009}, tags = {appropriation, cognitive, everyday_practice, HCI, methods, technology}, booktitle = {CHI}, pages = {3141–3144}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-247-4}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Salovaara/Salovaara_2009_Studying_Appropriation_of_Everyday_Techn.pdf}, } @inproceedings{savarimuthu09_, title = {A categorization of simulation works on norms}, author = {Savarimuthu, Bastin Tony Roy and Cranefield, Stephen}, year = {2009}, tags = {life_cycle, MAS, norms, rule, taxonomy}, booktitle = {Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings}, organization = {Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Savarimuthu/Savarimuthu_2009_A_categorization_of_simulation_works_on_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{savolainen09_layer_compar_, title = {Layered architecture revisited-Comparison of research and practice}, author = {Savolainen, Juha and Myllarniemi, Varvana}, year = {2009}, tags = {layers, review, software_architecture, software_engineering}, booktitle = {2009 Joint Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture & European Conference on Software Architecture}, organization = {IEEE}, pages = {317–320}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Savolainen/Savolainen_2009_Layered_architecture_revisited_Compariso.pdf}, } @book{scalzi09_god_engin_, title = {The God Engines}, author = {Scalzi, John}, year = {2009}, tags = {fiction, religion, science_fiction}, publisher = {Subterranean Press}, isbn = {978-1-59606-299-3}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Scalzi/Scalzi_2009_The_God_Engines.epub}, } @book{schreiber09_chall_game_desig_, title = {Challenges for Game Designers}, author = {Schreiber, Ian and Braithwaite, Brenda and Brathwaite, Brenda and Schreiber, Ian}, year = {2009}, tags = {chance, design, games, prototype, skill, text_book, writing}, publisher = {Course Technology, Cengage Learning}, abstract = {Welcome to a book written to challenge you, improve your brainstorming abilities, and sharpen your game design skills! Challenges for Game Designers: Non-Digital Exercises for Video Game Designers is filled with enjoyable, interesting, and challenging exercises to help you become a better video game designer, whether you are a professional or aspire to be. Each chapter covers a different topic important to game designers, and was taken from actual industry experience. After a brief overview of the topic, there are five challenges that each take less than two hours and allow you to apply the material, explore the topic, and expand your knowledge in that area. Each chapter also includes 10 `non-digital shorts' to further hone your skills. None of the challenges in the book require any programming or a computer, but many of the topics feature challenges that can be made into fully functioning games. The book is useful for professional designers, aspiring designers, and instructors who teach game design courses, and the challenges are great for both practice and homework assignments. The book can be worked through chapter by chapter, or you can skip around and do only the challenges that interest you. As with anything else, making great games takes practice and Challenges for Game Designers provides you with a collection of fun, thoughtprovoking, and of course, challenging activities that will help you hone vital skills and become the best game designer you can be. Read more at http://ebookee.org/Challenges-for-Game-Designers-Brenda-Brathwaite-Ian-Schreiber_293548.html#61ISrPH0ogtOFydS.99}, pages = {315}, pdf_locked = {False}, pmid = {15302558}, isbn = {978-1-58450-580-8}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Schreiber/Schreiber_2009_Challenges_for_Game_Designers.pdf}, } @article{schrijvers09_monad_const_progr_19_, title = {Monadic Constraint Programming}, author = {Schrijvers, Tom and Stuckey, Peter and Wadler, Philip}, year = {2009}, tags = {constraints, haskell, monads, programming}, journal = {Journal of Functional Programming}, volume = {19}, number = {06}, issn = {0956-7968}, month = {aug}, pages = {663}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1017/S0956796809990086}, url = {http://www.journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S0956796809990086}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Schrijvers/Schrijvers_2009_Monadic_Constraint_Programming.pdf}, } @inproceedings{seong09_why_we_cannot_work_without_, title = {Why We Cannot Work Without Paper Even in a Computerized Work Environment}, author = {Seong, Jinha and Lee, Woohun and Lim, Youn-kyung}, year = {2009}, tags = {CSCW, HCI, paper}, booktitle = {CHI '09: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, abstract = {As work environment becomes more computerized, it has been long expected that the computer will substitute for paper. However, in fact, this expectation has strayed. Paper is still around in the work environment; moreover, computers and papers are used in conjunction with each other. In this study, we suggest the term “human-computer-paper interaction” considering these phenomena. Using contextual inquiry and lab-based user study, we explored the switchover in human-computer-paper interaction and determined what incites this interaction. Through this study, we attempted to provide considerable insights into the HCI design area.}, pages = {4105}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-247-4}, doi = {10.1145/1520340.1520625}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1520340.1520625}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Seong/Seong_2009_Why_We_Cannot_Work_Without_Paper_Even_in.pdf}, } @book{shoham09_multiag_system_, title = {Multiagent Systems}, subtitle = {Algorithmic, Game-Theoretic, and Logical Foundations}, author = {Shoham, Yoav and Leyton-Brown, Kevin}, year = {2009}, tags = {auctions, belief, game_theory, MAS, mechanism_design, modal_logic, optimisation, probability, protocol, resource_allocation, sequence, social_choice, text_book}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-521-89943-7}, url = {http://www.masfoundations.org}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Shoham/Shoham_2009_Multiagent_Systems.pdf}, } @article{siegel09_dialog_patter_visual_languag_dynam_dialog_20_, title = {Dialogue Patterns-A Visual Language for Dynamic Dialogue}, author = {Siegel, J. and Szafron, D.}, year = {2009}, tags = {__important, abstraction, dialogue, games, graph, metrics, neverwinter_nights, NPC, patterns, procedural_content, ScriptEase, visual_language, visualisation}, journal = {Journal of Visual Languages & Computing}, volume = {20}, number = {3}, issn = {1045926X}, month = {jun}, pages = {196–220}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.jvlc.2009.02.001}, url = {http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1045926X09000147}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Siegel/Siegel_2009_Dialogue_Patterns_A_Visual_Language_for_.pdf}, } @article{sixma09_gorean_commun_secon_life_1_, title = {The Gorean Community in Second Life}, subtitle = {Rules of Sexual Inspired Role-Play}, author = {Sixma, Tjarda}, year = {2009}, tags = {community, gorea, role_play, rule, second_life, sexual_play, social}, journal = {Journal of Virtual Worlds Research}, volume = {1}, number = {3}, abstract = {Gor is one of the most successful role-play themes in the Virtual World of Second Life (SL). In this theme, player-characters act out a barbaric world of sexual slavery that is based on the novels of John Norman. Norman's narrative comes alive in privately owned 3D simulations (SIMs) that depict settlements in Roman, Viking, or tribal style. This paper gives insight into the construction of Gorean role-play, and positions it within the discourse on role-play in Virtual Worlds. The role-play was studied by undertaking an ethnographic participant-observation. Moreover, the rules of the city of Veroda (a pseudonym) are analysed in detail. The analysis shows that Veroda's rules aim at immersion in the role-play experience and are concerned with the power structure of the SIM, as well as with the personal power relationships of its members. In conclusion, Gorean SIM communities are closed or semi-closed social groups that act as real communities “living” in a particular shared online place. Whereas within gaming worlds the play occurs under the rules of game-design, Gorean role-play groups in Second Life construct their own social rules and play. In doing so, they create and maintain a vibrant community life.}, issn = {1941-8477}, pages = {3–18}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.4101/jvwr.v1i3.330}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Sixma/Sixma_2009_The_Gorean_Community_in_Second_Life.pdf}, } @article{small09_many_cases_do_i_need_10_, title = {`how Many Cases Do I Need?'}, subtitle = {On Science and the Logic of Case Selection in Field-Based Research}, author = {Small, Mario Luis}, year = {2009}, tags = {case_selection, ethnography, field_based_research, methods, scientific_method}, journal = {Ethnography}, volume = {10}, number = {1}, publisher = {SAGE}, pages = {5-38}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/1466138108099586}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1466138108099586}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Small/Small_2009_how_Many_Cases_Do_I_Need_.pdf}, } @book{smith09_eatin_, title = {Eating history}, subtitle = {30 turning points in the making of American cuisine}, author = {Smith, Andrew F}, year = {2009}, tags = {america, cuisine, food, history, warfare}, publisher = {Columbia University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Smith/Smith_2009_Eating_history.pdf}, } @article{smith09_intel_game_desig_, title = {The Intelligent Game Designer}, subtitle = {Game Design As a New Domain for Automated Discovery}, author = {Smith, Adam M}, year = {2009}, tags = {ai, creativity, game_design, machine_learning}, journal = {Context}, pages = {1–44}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Smith/Smith_2009_The_Intelligent_Game_Designer.pdf}, } @report{smith09_sprin_, title = {Springboard}, subtitle = {Computer-supported level design for platformers}, author = {Smith, Gillian}, year = {2009}, tags = {affordances, authoring, CSCW, level_design, procedural_content, rhythm, tools, visualisation}, institution = {University of California, Santa Cruz, UCSC}, pages = {1–26}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Smith/Smith_2009_Springboard.pdf}, } @article{soederstroem09_signif_ict_disab_youth_ident_negot_11_, title = {The Significance of Ict in Disabled Youth's Identity Negotiations}, author = {Söderström, Sylvia}, year = {2009}, tags = {disability, ICT, identity, interview, norway, psychology, youth}, journal = {Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research}, volume = {11}, number = {2}, abstract = {This paper investigates the significance of information and communication technology (ICT) in Norwegian disabled youth's identity negotiations in the intersections of age, gender and disability. The object of the paper is to provide enhanced insights in the opportunities and barriers ICT holds within these negotiations. The paper draws on a qualitative interview study which explores the significance of ICT in the everyday lives of 23 disabled Norwegian youth, aged 15?20 years. The analysis of the data material is inspired by the principles in constructivist grounded theory. This paper illuminates how the widespread dissemination of ICT involves complex dependencies and mechanisms of exclusion and marginalization of disabled youth, as well as inclusion. The access to ICT, and provision of ICT assistive devices, do not necessarily provide usable and suitable ICT, and this leaves some disabled youth at a neglected dead end which excludes them from their peer group.}, issn = {17453011}, month = {jun}, pages = {131–144}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1080/15017410902830587}, url = {http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15017410902830587}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Sderstrm/Sderstrm_2009_The_Significance_of_Ict_in_Disabled_Yout.pdf}, } @inproceedings{somasundaran09_recog_1_, title = {Recognizing stances in online debates}, author = {Somasundaran, Swapna and Wiebe, Janyce}, year = {2009}, tags = {discourse, machine_learning, NLP, presentation}, booktitle = {ACL '09: Proceedings of the Joint Conference of the 47th Annual Meeting of the ACL and the 4th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing of the AFNLP: Volume 1 - Volume 1}, volume = {1}, publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics}, address = {Morristown, NJ, USA}, pages = {226}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-932432-45-9}, doi = {10.3115/1687878.1687912}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1687878.1687912}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Somasundaran/Somasundaran_2009_Recognizing_stances_in_online_debates.pdf}, } @inproceedings{somasundaran09_recog_stanc_onlin_debat_1_, title = {Recognizing Stances in Online Debates}, author = {Somasundaran, Swapna and Wiebe, Janyce}, year = {2009}, tags = {classification, debate, machine_learning, NLP, polarity}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Joint Conference of the 47th Annual Meeting of the ACL and the 4th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing of the AFNLP: Volume 1 - ACL-IJCNLP '09}, volume = {1}, number = {June}, abstract = {Thiswork explores the utility of sentiment and arguing opinions for classifying stances in ide- ological debates. In order to capture arguing opinions in ideological stance taking, we con- struct an arguing lexicon automatically from a manually annotated corpus. We build su- pervised systems employing sentiment and ar- guing opinions and their targets as features. Our systems perform substantially better than a distribution-based baseline. Additionally, by employing both types of opinion features, we are able to perform better than a unigram- based system.}, pages = {226–234}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-932432-45-9}, doi = {10.3115/1687878.1687912}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1687878.1687912}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Somasundaran/Somasundaran_2009_Recognizing_Stances_in_Online_Debates_07630.pdf}, } @inproceedings{somasundaran09_super_, title = {Supervised and unsupervised methods in employing discourse relations for improving opinion polarity classification}, author = {Somasundaran, Swapna and Namata, Galileo and Somasundaran, Swapna and Namata, Galileo and Namata, Galileo and Wiebe, Janyce and Wiebe, Janyce and Getoor, Lise and Getoor, Lise}, year = {2009}, tags = {classification, discourse, machine_learning, NLP, polarity}, booktitle = {EMNLP '09: Proceedings of the 2009 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing: Volume 1 - Volume 1}, number = {August}, abstract = {This work investigates design choices in modeling a discourse scheme for improving opinion polarity classification. For this, two diverse global inference paradigms are used: a supervised collective classification framework and an unsupervised optimization framework. Both approaches perform substantially better than baseline approaches, establishing the efficacy of the methods and the underlying discourse scheme. We also present quantitative and qualitative analyses showing how the improvements are achieved.}, pages = {170–179}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-932432-59-6}, doi = {10.3115/1699510.1699533}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1699533}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Somasundaran/Somasundaran_2009_Supervised_and_unsupervised_methods_in_e.pdf}, } @article{spence09__age_us_68_, title = {Age at first birth, parity, and post-reproductive mortality among white and black women in the US, 1982-2002}, author = {Spence, Naomi J. and Eberstein, Isaac W.}, year = {2009}, tags = {childbirth, ethnicity, fertility, health_care, maternal_mortality, USA}, journal = {Social Science & Medicine}, volume = {68}, number = {9}, pages = {1625-1632}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.socscimed.2009.02.018}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2009.02.018}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Spence/Spence_2009_Age_at_first_birth_parity_and_post_rep.pdf}, } @report{spitkovsky09_baby_steps_, title = {Baby Steps}, subtitle = {How “Less is More” in Unsupervised Dependency Parsing}, author = {Spitkovsky, Valentin I and Jurafsky, Dan}, year = {2009}, tags = {dependency_parsing, machine_learning, NLP}, institution = {Google}, pages = {1–10}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Spitkovsky/Spitkovsky_2009_Baby_Steps.pdf}, } @book{stanchfield09_drawn_life_, title = {Drawn to Life}, author = {Stanchfield, Walt}, year = {2009}, tags = {animation, disney, drawing, text_book}, publisher = {CRC Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Stanchfield/Stanchfield_2009_Drawn_to_Life_bea32.pdf}, file2 = {2000/2000/2009/Stanchfield/Stanchfield_2009_Drawn_to_Life.pdf}, } @inproceedings{sterren09_multi_unit_plann_htn_, title = {Multi-Unit Planning with HTN and A*}, author = {Sterren, William Van Der}, year = {2009}, tags = {a_star, ai, games, HTN, multi_unit, path_finding, tactics}, booktitle = {Paris Game AI Conference}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&btnG=Search&q=intitle:Multi-Unit+Planning+with+HTN+and+A+*#0}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Sterren/Sterren_2009_Multi_Unit_Planning_with_HTN_and_A_.pdf}, } @book{stewart09_game_case_studies_, title = {Game Case Studies}, author = {Stewart, Sean}, year = {2009}, tags = {case_study, design, games, pervasive_game, virtual_reality}, publisher = {Elsevier}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-12-374853-9}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Stewart/Stewart_2009_Game_Case_Studies.pdf}, } @inproceedings{stiles09_missin_action_, title = {Missing in Action}, subtitle = {Agency and Meaning in Interactive Art}, author = {Stiles, Kristine and Shanken, EA}, year = {2009}, tags = {agency, art, empathy, interactive, meaning, new_media}, booktitle = {Context Providers: Conditions of Meaning in Digital Art}, pages = {31–54}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://www.academia.edu/download/31038183/Stiles_Shanken_Missing_in_Action-1.pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Stiles/Stiles_2009_Missing_in_Action.pdf}, } @inproceedings{stoyanchev09_lexic_, title = {Lexical and syntactic priming and their impact in deployed spoken dialog systems}, author = {Stoyanchev, Svetlana and Stent, Amanda}, year = {2009}, tags = {dialogue, lexical, machine_learning, NLP, priming, syntax}, booktitle = {NAACL HLT}, number = {June}, pages = {189–192}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1620905}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Stoyanchev/Stoyanchev_2009_Lexical_and_syntactic_priming_and_their_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{straatman09_killz_multip_bots_, title = {Killzone 2 Multiplayer Bots}, author = {Straatman, R and Verweij, T and Champandard, Alex}, year = {2009}, tags = {ai, bot, design, games, killzone, NPC, presentation}, booktitle = {Paris Game AI Conference}, number = {June}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&btnG=Search&q=intitle:Killzone+2+Multiplayer+Bots#0}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Straatman/Straatman_2009_Killzone_2_Multiplayer_Bots.pdf}, } @inproceedings{stylos09_improv_api_api_, title = {Improving API documentation using API usage information}, author = {Stylos, Jeffrey and Faulring, Andrew and Yang, Zizhuang and Myers, Brad A.}, year = {2009}, tags = {api_design, design, documentation, HCI, programming}, booktitle = {2009 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC)}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1109/vlhcc.2009.5295283}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/VLHCC.2009.5295283}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Stylos/Stylos_2009_Improving_API_documentation_using_API_us.pdf}, } @inproceedings{sullivan09_from_abstr_to_realit_, title = {From Abstraction To Reality}, subtitle = {Integrating Drama Management Into a Playable Game Experience}, author = {Sullivan, Anne and Chen, Sherol and Mateas, Michael}, year = {2009}, tags = {abstraction, DODM, drama_manager, EMPath, games, narrative, plot, RPG}, booktitle = {Proceeding of the AAAI 2009 Spring Symposium}, number = {1992}, abstract = {Often, video game designers must choose between creating a restrictive, linear experience and designing an open world with many different story lines that fail to form a tightly crafted narra- tive arc. A drama manager (DM) can provide a solution to this dilemma. A DM monitors an interactive experience, such as a computer game, and intervenes to shape the global experience so that it satisfies the authors expressive goals without decreasing a players interactive agency. Previous work with declarative op- timization-based drama management (DODM) has focused on simulated player studies in abstract game worlds. In this paper, we present the integration of DODM into a real-time adventure- style dungeon game called EMPath. We describe the game world as well as the modifications that had to be made to the DM as the result of integrating with a concrete, playable experience. These changes include the development of new story evaluation fea- tures, improving drama management move refiners and creating a new player model. We also describe the results of a play test comparing player experiences with the drama manager on and off. Introduction}, pages = {111–118}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-57735-413-0}, url = {https://cdn.aaai.org/Symposia/Spring/2009/SS-09-06/SS09-06-018.pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Sullivan/Sullivan_2009_From_Abstraction_To_Reality.pdf}, } @inproceedings{sullivan09_gender_inclus_quest_desig_massiv_, title = {Gender-Inclusive Quest Design in Massively Multiplayer Online Role- Playing Games}, author = {Sullivan, Anne}, year = {2009}, tags = {design, games, gender, online, quest, QuestGen, RPG, world_of_warcraft}, booktitle = {Foundations of Digital Games, FDG}, pages = {354–356}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-437-9}, doi = {10.1145/1536513.1536581}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Sullivan/Sullivan_2009_Gender_Inclusive_Quest_Design_in_Massive.pdf}, } @inproceedings{sun09_model_trans_demon_, title = {Model Transformation by Demonstration}, author = {Sun, Yu and White, Jules and Gray, Jeff}, year = {2009}, tags = {algorithm, domain_specific_modeling, DSM, inference, MazeGame, meta, modeling, MTBD, program_inference, refactoring, transformation}, booktitle = {International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems. (MODELS)}, journal = {Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems}, abstract = {Model transformations provide a powerful capability to automate model refinements. However, the use of model transformation languages may present challenges to those who are unfamiliar with a specific transformation language. This paper presents an approach called model transformation by demonstration (MTBD), which allows an end-user to demonstrate the exact transformation desired by actually editing a source model and demonstrating the changes that evolve to a target model. An inference engine built into the un- derlying modeling tool records all editing operations and infers a transformation pattern, which can be reused in other models. The paper motivates the need for the approach and discusses the technical contributions of MTBD. A case study with several sample inferred transformations serves as a concrete example of the benefits of MTBD. Keywords:}, organization = {Springer}, pages = {712-726}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {0-8031-1189-4}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-04425-0_58}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04425-0_58}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Sun/Sun_2009_Model_Transformation_by_Demonstration.pdf}, } @book{sveinsson09_who_cares_about_white_workin_class_, title = {Who Cares About The White Working Class?}, editor = {Sveinsson, Kjartan Páll}, year = {2009}, tags = {chavs, class, education, social_housing, white_working_class}, publisher = {Runnymede}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-906732-10-3}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Sveinsson/Sveinsson_2009_Who_Cares_About_The_White_Working_Class.pdf}, } @book{takahashi09_manga_guide_datab_, title = {The Manga Guide to Databases}, author = {Takahashi, Mana and Azuma, Shoko}, year = {2009}, tags = {database, manga, text_book}, publisher = {No Starch Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Takahashi/Takahashi_2009_The_Manga_Guide_to_Databases.pdf}, } @inproceedings{takhtamysheva09_games_, title = {Games for games}, subtitle = {Manipulating contexts in human computation games}, author = {Takhtamysheva, Aneta and Porzel, Robert and Krause, Markus}, year = {2009}, tags = {context, games, HCI, manipulation}, booktitle = {ACM SIGKDD Workshop on Human Computation}, pages = {38–39}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-672-4}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1600164}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Takhtamysheva/Takhtamysheva_2009_Games_for_games.pdf}, } @inproceedings{tanenbaum09_commit_, title = {Commitment to meaning}, subtitle = {A reframing of agency in games}, author = {Tanenbaum, Karen and Tanenbaum, Joshua}, year = {2009}, tags = {agency, choice, commitment, design, games, meaning, speech_acts, storytelling, taxonomy}, booktitle = {Digital Arts and Culture}, abstract = {This paper examines the concept of agency within games and proposes a shift from the notion of agency as representing choice or freedom to one of agency as representing commitment to meaning. This conception of agency is aimed at understanding the pleasures of engaging with narratively rich games, and helps to address the tension between player choice and authorial intent. We draw on what speech act theory says about how trust, meaning and communication are achieved in human conversation, applying these notions to interactive storytelling. This new perspective on agency provides us with a better analytical tool for understanding the relationship between interaction and narrative pleasure, and provides a useful metric for designers of story- rich games. eScholarship}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://escholarship.org/uc/item/6f49r74n.pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Tanenbaum/Tanenbaum_2009_Commitment_to_meaning.pdf}, } @inproceedings{thom-santelli09_whats_, title = {What's mine is mine}, author = {Thom-Santelli, Jennifer and Cosley, Dan R. and Gay, Geri}, year = {2009}, tags = {authoring, authorship, collaboration, CSCW, tagging, territorial, wiki}, booktitle = {CHI '09: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, number = {Figure 1}, abstract = {Territoriality, the expression of ownership towards an object, can emerge when social actors occupy a shared social space. In the case of Wikipedia, the prevailing cultural norm is one that warns against ownership of one's work. However, we observe the emergence of territoriality in online space with respect to a subset of articles that have been tagged with the Maintained template through a qualitative study of 15 editors who have self-designated as Maintainers. Our participants communicated ownership, demarcated boundaries and asserted their control over artifacts for the sake of quality by appropriating existing features of Wikipedia. We then suggest design strategies to support these behaviors in the proper context within collaborative authoring systems more generally.}, pages = {1481}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {10.1145/1518701.1518925}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1518701.1518925}, file = {2000/2000/2009/ThomSantelli/ThomSantelli_2009_What_s_mine_is_mine.pdf}, } @article{thornton09_recon_bach_, title = {Reconstituted Bach}, subtitle = {Generative Music From Hierarchical N-Gram Analysis}, author = {Thornton, Chris}, year = {2009}, tags = {ai, j_s_bach, machine_learning, markov, music, n_gram, procedural_content}, journal = {October}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Thornton/Thornton_2009_Reconstituted_Bach.pdf}, } @article{thylefors09_oeur_gover_is_bwa_kayim_, title = {“Our Government Is in Bwa Kayiman”}, subtitle = {A Vodou Ceremony in 1791 and Its Contemporary Significations}, author = {Thylefors, Markel}, year = {2009}, tags = {anthropology, ceremony, culture, haiti, history, identity, meaning, vodou}, journal = {Afro-Latin American Religious Expressions and Representations Representaciones y expresiones religiosas afrolatinoamericanas}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Thylefors/Thylefors_2009_Our_Government_Is_in_Bwa_Kayiman.pdf}, } @thesis{tidemann09_groov_virtual_drumm_, title = {A Groovy Virtual Drummer}, subtitle = {Learning by Imitation Using a Self-Organizing Connectionist Architecture}, author = {Tidemann, Axel}, year = {2009}, tags = {dissertation, drumming, imitation, machine_learning, neural_network}, number = {August}, abstract = {The research in this thesis aims to enable robots to imitate humans. Learning by imitation is a fundamental part of human behaviour, since it allows humans to acquire motor skills simply by demonstration; seen from a robotic viewpoint you can easily “program” your fellow humans by showing them what to do. Would it not be great if the same mechanism could be used to program robots? A robot is programmed by specifying the torque of its motors. The torque can be regarded as the force or strength that is the result of muscles contracting or relaxing. Typical approaches to determine motor torques that will lead to a desired behaviour include setting them manually, i.e. on a trial-and-error basis, or specifying them by mathematical equations. Neither of these are intuitive to most humans, so most robot behaviours are programmed by engineers. However, if an engineer was to design a preprogrammed housekeeping robot, it would be very hard to program all the possible behaviours the robot could be expected to perform, even in such a limited domain. It is much more cost-efficient to make the robot learn what to do. This would allow the robot to adapt to its human owner, and not the other way around. Since humans easily learn new behaviours by imitating others, it would be ideal if humans could use the same technique to transfer motor knowledge to robots. I believe research in this area could be of great help to bridge the human-robot interaction gap that currently exists, so that you could have truly intelligent robots that could assist people in everyday life. To understand imitation learning, knowledge of psychology and neuroscience is required. The research in this thesis has taken an interdisciplinary approach, studying the desired mechanism on both a behavioural and neuroscientific level. I have focused on imitation in a musical setting. The system can both see and hear, and seeks to imitate the perceived behaviour. The application has been to create an intelligent virtual drummer, that imitates both the physical playing style (i.e. the movement of the arms) as well as the musical playing style (i.e. the groove) of the teacher. The virtual drummer will then both look and sound like a human drummer. The research in this thesis presents a multi-modal architecture for imitation of human movements. I have been working on simulated robots due to limits of time and money, however the principles of my research have been developed in a platformindependent way, so it should be applicable to real robots as well.}, institution = {Norwegian University of Science and Technology}, pages = {186}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, isbn = {978-82-471-1734-7}, url = {http://www.dart-europe.eu/full.php?id=183566}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Tidemann/Tidemann_2009_A_Groovy_Virtual_Drummer.pdf}, } @book{todeschini09_franc_wealt_, title = {Franciscan Wealth}, subtitle = {From Voluntary Poverty to Market Society}, author = {Todeschini, Giacomo}, year = {2009}, tags = {economics, franciscans, history, institution, italy, market, organisation, poverty}, publisher = {The Franciscan Institute}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {1-57659-153-0}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Todeschini/Todeschini_2009_Franciscan_Wealth.pdf}, } @misc{tontalo09_progr_assig_, title = {Programming Assignment 2}, author = {Tontalo, Patrick}, year = {2009}, tags = {ADT, assignment, programming}, note = {CMPS 101 Programming Assignment}, pages = {1–12}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Tontalo/Tontalo_2009_Programming_Assignment_2.pdf}, } @book{toussaint-samat09_, title = {A History of Food}, author = {Toussaint-Samat, Maguelonne}, year = {2009}, tags = {cooking, dairy, economics, food, history, honey, luxury, meat, oil, spice, wine}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-4051-8119-8}, file = {2000/2000/2009/ToussaintSamat/ToussaintSamat_2009_A_History_of_Food.pdf}, } @inproceedings{tsandilas09_mus_, title = {Mus ink}, subtitle = {Composing music through augmented drawing}, author = {Tsandilas, Theophanis and Letondal, Catherine and Mackay, WE}, year = {2009}, tags = {composition, creativity, CSCW, drawing, gesture, HCI, interface, music, MusInk, participatory_design, tools}, booktitle = {CHI}, pages = {819–828}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1518827}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Tsandilas/Tsandilas_2009_Mus_ink.pdf}, } @book{turner09_telev_studies_after_tv_, title = {Television Studies After TV}, subtitle = {Understanding Television in the Post-Broadcast Era}, editor = {Turner, Graeme and Tay, Jinna}, year = {2009}, tags = {broadcast, commercial_nationalism, india, latin_america, matrix_media, oprah, soap_opera, social_change, television_studies}, publisher = {Routledge}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-203-87831-6}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Turner/Turner_2009_Television_Studies_After_TV.pdf}, } @inproceedings{van09_empir_study_agent_progr_dynam_5925_LNAI_, title = {An Empirical Study of Agent Programs a Dynamic Blocks World Case Study in Goal}, author = {Van Riemsdijk, M. Birna and Hindriks, Koen V.}, year = {2009}, tags = {agent_oriented_programming, agents, ai, AOP, autonomy, blocks_world, GOAL}, booktitle = {Principles of Practice in Multi-Agent Systems, 12th International Conference, PRIMA 2009}, volume = {5925 LNAI}, issn = {03029743}, pages = {200–215}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {3-642-11160-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-11161-7_14}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Van/Van_2009_An_Empirical_Study_of_Agent_Programs_a_D.pdf}, } @article{van09_progr_parad_dummies_104_, title = {Programming Paradigms for Dummies}, subtitle = {What Every Programmer Should Know}, author = {Van Roy, Peter}, year = {2009}, tags = {__printed, language, paradigm, programming, review, taxonomy}, journal = {New computational paradigms for computer music}, volume = {104}, publisher = {IRCAM/Delatour}, pages = {616–621}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Van/Van_2009_Programming_Paradigms_for_Dummies_What_.pdf}, } @article{varian09_how_to_build_econom_model_61_, title = {How To Build an Economic Model in Your Spare Time}, author = {Varian, Hal R.}, year = {2009}, tags = {economics, guidelines, methods, research, simulation}, journal = {The American Economist}, volume = {61}, number = {1}, abstract = {This is an essay for Passion and Craft: Economists at Work, edited by Michael Szenberg, University of Michigan Press, 1997.}, invalid_isbn = {0569-4345}, issn = {0569-4345}, pages = {81–90}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1177/0569434515627089}, url = {http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0569434515627089}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Varian/Varian_2009_How_To_Build_an_Economic_Model_in_Your_S.pdf}, } @inproceedings{vasalou09_, title = {The application of forgiveness in social system design}, author = {Vasalou, Asimina and Riegelsberger, Jens and Joinson, Adam}, year = {2009}, tags = {design, emotion, forgiveness, HCI, offense, online, reparations, sanction, social_system}, booktitle = {CHI '09: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {225}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {10.1145/1518701.1518738}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1518701.1518738}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Vasalou/Vasalou_2009_The_application_of_forgiveness_in_social.pdf}, } @article{vasalou09_me_mysel_i_25_, title = {Me, Myself and I}, subtitle = {The Role of Interactional Context on Self-Presentation Through Avatars}, author = {Vasalou, Asimina and Joinson, Adam N}, year = {2009}, tags = {avatar, blogging, context, dating, games, identity, perception, presentation, psychology}, journal = {Computers in Human Behavior}, volume = {25}, number = {2}, publisher = {Elsevier}, abstract = {This paper investigates whether the nature of an online environment can prime users to create avatars that emphasize particular characteristics. Participants created an avatar for one of three contrasting settings: blogging, dating or gaming. For the most part, avatars in blogging were created to accurately reflect their owners' physical appearance, lifestyle and preferences. By contrast, participants in the dating and gaming treatments accentuated certain aspects of their avatar to reflect the tone and perceived expectations of the context. For instance, avatars in dating were made to look more attractive while avatars in gaming were made to look more intellectual. Yet, predominantly, these emphasized avatar attributes drew on participants' self-image, and thus avatars were perceived by their owners as highly similar to themselves. The implications of these results are discussed against current frameworks of online identity and behavior. Most importantly, we use our results to extract design recommendations for improving avatar-driven applications. ©2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.}, invalid_isbn = {07475632}, issn = {07475632}, pages = {510–520}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1016/j.chb.2008.11.007}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2008.11.007}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Vasalou/Vasalou_2009_Me_Myself_and_I.pdf}, } @article{vasconcelos09_normat_confl_resol_multi_agent_system_19_, title = {Normative Conflict Resolution in Multi-Agent Systems}, author = {Vasconcelos, Wamberto W. and Kollingbaum, Martin J. and Norman, Timothy J.}, year = {2009}, tags = {conflict, detection, MAS, norm_removal, norms, resolution}, journal = {Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems}, volume = {19}, number = {2}, pages = {124–152}, pdf_locked = {False}, ublisher = {Springer}, doi = {10.1007/s10458-008-9070-9}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Vasconcelos/Vasconcelos_2009_Normative_Conflict_Resolution_in_Multi_A.pdf}, } @inproceedings{vassiliadis24__taxon_of_etl_activ_, title = {A taxonomy of ETL activities}, author = {Vassiliadis, Panos and Simitsis, Alkis and Baikousi, Eftychia}, year = {2009}, tags = {data_warehousing, ETL, pipeline, taxonomy}, journal = {Proceedings of the ACM twelfth international workshop on Data warehousing and OLAP}, publisher = {ACM}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1145/1651291.1651297}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1651291.1651297}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Vassiliadis/DOLAP_2009_ETL.pdf}, } @report{voida09_mii_wii_, title = {The Mii and the Wii}, subtitle = {Emphasizing the Individual and the Group in Console Gaming}, author = {Voida, Amy and Carpendale, Sheelagh and Greenberg, Saul}, year = {2009}, tags = {collaboration, cooperation, games, groups, hardware, individual, online, platform, psychology}, abstract = {In this paper, we present results from a study of collocated group console gaming. We focus, in particular, on observed gaming practices that emphasized the individual gamer within a gaming group as well as practices that emphasized the gaming group as a whole. We relate each of these practices, where possible, to specific elements of the game design, including game mechanics, interaction design, and special effects design. We argue that the classic distinction between competitive and cooperative modes of gameplay does not transfer to fully account for the interpersonal dynamics of collocated gaming groups.}, institution = {University of Calgary}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://grouplab.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/grouplab/uploads/Publications/Publications/2009-MiiAndWii.Report2009-931-10.pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Voida/Voida_2009_The_Mii_and_the_Wii.pdf}, } @inproceedings{voida09_wii_, title = {Wii all play}, subtitle = {The console game as a computational meeting place}, author = {Voida, Amy and Greenberg, Saul}, year = {2009}, tags = {games, groups, HCI, nintendo, online, platform, psychology, social, wii}, booktitle = {SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.}, pages = {1559–1568}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1518940}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Voida/Voida_2009_Wii_all_play.pdf}, } @inproceedings{voit09_why_person_infor_manag_pim_, title = {Why Personal Information Management ( Pim ) Technologies Are Not Widespread and What To Do About It}, author = {Voit, Karl and Andrews, Keith and Slany, Wolfgang}, year = {2009}, tags = {design, file_storage, HCI, information_retrieval, personal_information_management, PIM, search, tagging, taxonomy}, booktitle = {Personal Information Management 2009 (a CSCW 2009 Workshop)}, abstract = {Users of computer systems create and store valuable personal in- formation in files, email folders, and bookmark collections. For decades, the main principle of interacting with files, emails, and bookmarks has remained unchanged: hierarchical directory trees with standard (Windows Explorer style) browsers. Users often have problems both in classifying new items and maintaining a classification hierarchy as such. With files, emails, and bookmarks, users often end up maintaining three parallel classi- fication hierarchies, one in each tool. Over the past thirty years, a number of alternative personal information management (PIM) tools have emerged, but the typical user is still faced with hierarchical directory structures. This position paper addresses some of the reasons why modern PIM tools are not widespread and proposes a set of eight require- ments for future PIM tools.}, pages = {1–4}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Voit/Voit_2009_Why_Personal_Information_Management_Pi.pdf}, } @incollection{walton09_argum_theor_, title = {Argumentation Theory}, subtitle = {A Very Short Introduction}, author = {Walton, Douglas}, year = {2009}, tags = {argumentation, dialogue, formal, logic, review, speech_act}, booktitle = {Argumentation in Artificial Intelligence}, pages = {1-22}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-0-387-98197-0_1}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-98197-0_1}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Walton/Walton_2009_Argumentation_Theory.pdf}, } @book{ward09_, title = {Codex Blood Angels}, author = {Ward, Matthew}, year = {2009}, tags = {40k, codex, rule_book}, edition = {5}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-84154-960-6}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Ward/Codex Blood Angels.pdf}, } @inproceedings{wardrip-fruin09_agenc_, title = {Agency reconsidered}, author = {Wardrip-Fruin, N and Mateas, Michael and Dow, Steven and Sali, Serdar}, year = {2009}, tags = {affordances, agency, drama, eliza_effect, games, HCI, improvisation, intention, sim_city_effect}, booktitle = {Proceedings of DiGRA 2009}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.190.1393&rep=rep1&type=pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/WardripFruin/WardripFruin_2009_Agency_reconsidered.pdf}, } @thesis{warth09__exper_with_progr_languag_, title = {Experimenting With Programming Languages}, author = {Warth, Alessandro}, year = {2009}, tags = {OMeta, packrat_parser, pattern_matching, PEG, programming_language_design, side_effects}, institution = {University of California, Los Angeles}, pdf_locked = {False}, type = {phd}, url = {https://tinlizzie.org/VPRIPapers/tr2008003_experimenting.pdf}, url2 = {https://search.proquest.com/openview/e0b1e4124ca9c78aa366a0d5b1b7f879/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Warth/tr2008003_experimenting.pdf}, } @inproceedings{webber09_genre_penn_treeb_, title = {Genre distinctions for discourse in the Penn TreeBank}, author = {Webber, Bonnie}, year = {2009}, tags = {corpus, genre, machine_learning, NLP, penn_treebank}, booktitle = {AFNLP}, number = {August}, pages = {674–682}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1690240}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Webber/Webber_2009_Genre_distinctions_for_discourse_in_the_.pdf}, } @inproceedings{weber09_concep_, title = {Conceptual neighborhoods for retrieval in case-based reasoning}, author = {Weber, Ben G. and Mateas, Michael}, year = {2009}, tags = {case_based_reasoning, CBR, conceptual_neighbourhoods, generalisation, information_retrieval, metrics, RTS, starcraft}, booktitle = {Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development, 8th International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning, ICCBR 2009}, publisher = {Springer}, pages = {343–357}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-02998-1_25}, url = {http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-02998-1_25}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Weber/Weber_2009_Conceptual_neighborhoods_for_retrieval_i.pdf}, } @article{weber09_inter_geomet_simul_cities_28_, title = {Interactive Geometric Simulation of 4d Cities}, author = {Weber, Basil and Müller, Pascal and Wonka, Peter and Gross, Markus}, year = {2009}, tags = {4d_cities, city, geometry, growth, simulation, street}, journal = {Eurographics}, volume = {28}, number = {2}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1111/j.1467-8659.2009.01387.x}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Weber/Weber_2009_Interactive_Geometric_Simulation_of_4d_C.pdf}, } @booklet{wielemaker09__logic_progr_for_knowl_inten_inter_applic_, title = {Logic Programming For Knowledge-Intensive Interactive Applications}, author = {Wielemaker, Jan}, year = {2009}, tags = {logic_programming, ontology, prolog, RDF, semantic_web}, publisher = {wörhman print service}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Wielemaker/jan-phd.pdf}, } @inproceedings{wigdor09_desig_, title = {Designing user interfaces for multi-touch and gesture devices}, author = {Wigdor, Daniel and Fletcher, Joe and Morrison, Gerald}, year = {2009}, tags = {design, gesture, haptics, HCI, interface, user_interface}, booktitle = {CHI '09: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {2755}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-247-4}, doi = {10.1145/1520340.1520399}, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1520340.1520399}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Wigdor/Wigdor_2009_Designing_user_interfaces_for_multi_touc.pdf}, } @misc{wing09_recog_stanc_ideol_line_debat_, title = {Recognizing Stances in Ideological On-Line Debates}, author = {Wing, Sam}, year = {2009}, tags = {debate, discourse, ideology, machine_learning, NLP, online}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://www.cs.pitt.edu/~swapna/papers/SomasundaranWiebe-naaclWkshp2010.pdf}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Wing/Wing_2009_Recognizing_Stances_in_Ideological_On_Li.pdf}, } @article{wittmann09_inner_exper_time_364_, title = {The Inner Experience of Time}, author = {Wittmann, Marc}, year = {2009}, tags = {emotion, perception, philosophy, subjective_duration, time}, journal = {Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences}, volume = {364}, number = {1525}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1098/rstb.2009.0003}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Wittmann/Wittmann_2009_The_Inner_Experience_of_Time.pdf}, } @book{woodward09_statis_panic_, title = {Statistical Panic}, subtitle = {Cultural Politics of the Emotions}, author = {Woodward, Kathleen}, year = {2009}, tags = {bureaucracy, culture, emotion, media, panic, politics, race, statistics}, publisher = {Duke University Press}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-0-8223-4354-7}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Woodward/Woodward_2009_Statistical_Panic.pdf}, } @book{workshop00:_skaven_7th_, title = {Skaven}, author = {Vetock, Jeremy}, year = {2009}, tags = {rule_book, tabletop_game, warhammer}, edition = {7}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Warhammer Fantasy Battle}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Vetock/Skaven (7ed).pdf}, } @book{workshop09__warham_, title = {Warhammer}, subtitle = {The Game of Fantasy Battles}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2009}, tags = {rule_book, tabletop_game, warhammer}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, invalid_isbn = {978-181549644}, pdf_locked = {False}, series = {Warhammer Fantasy Battle}, url = {https://8th.whfb.app/}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Workshop/Warhammer Fantasy Battles (8ed).pdf}, } @book{workshop09__warham_fantas_battl_, title = {Warhammer Fantasy Battles}, author = {{Games Workshop}}, year = {2009}, tags = {rule_book, warhammer, warhammer_fantasy}, edition = {8}, publisher = {Games Workshop}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-84154-964-4}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Workshop/Workshop_2009_Warhammer_Fantasy_Battles.pdf}, } @misc{worthington09_differ_between_phenom_resear_basic_, title = {Differences Between Phenomenological Research and a Basic Qualitative Research Design}, author = {Worthington, Michael}, year = {2009}, tags = {methods, phenomenology, qualitative, research}, note = {Adapted from Capella Course}, pages = {1–3}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Worthington/Worthington_2009_Differences_Between_Phenomenological_Res.pdf}, } @article{wright09__or_60_, title = {50 years of OR in sport}, author = {Wright, M B}, year = {2009}, tags = {clients, forecasting, operational_research, review, scheduling, sport, strategy, tactics}, journal = {Journal of the Operational Research Society}, volume = {60}, number = {sup1}, pages = {S161-S168}, pdf_locked = {False}, doi = {10.1057/jors.2008.170}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/jors.2008.170}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Wright/Wright_2009_50_years_of_OR_in_sport.pdf}, } @inproceedings{wyche09_sacred_imager_techn_spirit_desig_, title = {Sacred Imagery in Techno-Spiritual Design}, author = {Wyche, Susan P. and Caine, Kelly E. and Davison, Benjamin K. and Patel, Shwetak N. and Arteaga, Michael and Grinter, Rebecca E.}, year = {2009}, tags = {design, HCI, imagery, islam, religion, techno_spiritual}, booktitle = {CHI '09: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York, New York, USA}, pages = {55}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, doi = {10.1145/1518701.1518710}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1518701.1518710}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Wyche/Wyche_2009_Sacred_Imagery_in_Techno_Spiritual_Desig.pdf}, } @book{ybema09_organ_ethnog_, title = {Organizational Ethnography}, subtitle = {Studying the Complexities of Everyday Life}, author = {Ybema, Sierk and Yanow, Dvora and Wels, Harry and Kamsteeg, Frans}, year = {2009}, tags = {__important, ethnography, everyday_life, organisation}, publisher = {SAGE}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-84787-046-9}, url = {https://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/organizational-ethnography/book232255}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Ybema/Ybema_2009_Organizational_Ethnography.pdf}, } @inproceedings{zagal09_charac_, title = {Characterizing and understanding game reviews}, author = {Zagal, José Pablo and Ladd, Amanda and Johnson, Terris}, year = {2009}, tags = {analysis, games, review, taxonomy}, booktitle = {FDG}, number = {McCrea 2007}, pages = {215–222}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-437-9}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1536553}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Zagal/Zagal_2009_Characterizing_and_understanding_game_re.pdf}, } @inproceedings{zargayouna09_agent_secur_inter_data_driven_languag_, title = {Agents Secure Interaction in Data Driven Languages}, author = {Zargayouna, Mahdi and Balbo, Flavien and Haddad, Serge}, year = {2009}, tags = {agents, data_driven_languages, MAS, programming, security}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Multi-Agent Logics, Languages, and Organisations Federated Workshops, MALLOW}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Zargayouna/Zargayouna_2009_Agents_Secure_Interaction_in_Data_Driven.pdf}, } @article{zhang09_consen_protoc_desig_multi_agent_45_, title = {Consentability and Protocol Design of Multi-Agent Systems With Stochastic Switching Topology}, author = {Zhang, Ya and Tian, Yu-Ping}, year = {2009}, tags = {consent, MAS, protocol, topology}, journal = {Automatica}, volume = {45}, number = {5}, publisher = {Elsevier}, pages = {1195–1201}, pdf_locked = {False}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Zhang/Zhang_2009_Consentability_and_Protocol_Design_of_Mu.pdf}, } @inproceedings{zhang09_employ_, title = {Employing topic models for pattern-based semantic class discovery}, author = {Zhang, H and Zhu, Mingjie and Shi, Shuming and Wen, JR}, year = {2009}, tags = {machine_learning, NLP, patterns, RASC, semantic_class, topic_models}, booktitle = {AFNLP}, number = {August}, pages = {459–467}, pdf_locked = {False}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1687943}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Zhang/Zhang_2009_Employing_topic_models_for_pattern_based.pdf}, } @thesis{zhu09_inten_system_artif_intel_ai_hermen_networ_, title = {Intentional Systems and the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Hermeneutic Network}, subtitle = {Agency and Intentionality in Expressive Computational Systems}, author = {Zhu, Jichen}, year = {2009}, tags = {AARON, agency, ai, copycat, dissertation, ELIZA, GRIOT, hermeneutics, intention, ontology, SHRDLU}, number = {August}, abstract = {Human interaction with technical artifacts is often mediated by treating them as if they are alive. We exclaim “my car doesn't want to start,” or “my computer loves to crash.” Of increasing cultural importance are software systems designed explicitly to perform tasks and/or exhibit complex behaviors usually deemed as intentional human phenomena, including creating, improvising, and learning. Compared to the instrumental programs (e.g., Adobe Photoshop ), these intentional systems (e.g., George Lewis' musical system Voyager ) seem to produce output that is ”about” certain things in the world rather than the mere execution of algorithmic rules. This dissertation investigates such phenomena with two central research questions: (1) How is system intentionality formed? and (2) What are the design implications for building systems that utilize such intentionality as an expressive resource. In the discourse of artificial intelligence (AI) practice, system intentionality is typically seen as a technical and ontological property of a computer program, emerging from its underlying algorithms and knowledge engineering. Distilling from the areas of hermeneutics, actor-network theory, cognitive semantics theory, and philosophy of mind, this dissertation proposes a humanistic and interpretive framework called the AI hermeneutic network . It accentuates that system intentionality is narrated and interpreted by its human creators and users in their socio-cultural settings. Special attention is paid to system authors' discursive strategies, a constitutive component of AI, embedded in their source code and technical literature. The utility of the framework is demonstrated by a close analytical reading of a full-scale AI system, Copycat . The theoretical discovery leads to new design strategies, namely scale of intentionality and agency play . They provide insights for using system intentionality and agency as expressive resources that can be used to convey meanings and express ideas. The fruits of these insights are illustrated by a stream of consciousness literature inspired interactive narrative project Memory, Reverie Machine, co-developed using Harrell's GRIOT system. It portrays a protagonist whose intentionality and agency vary dynamically in service of narrative needs.}, pages = {251}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-124-25558-3}, url = {http://search.proquest.com/docview/757947954}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Zhu/Zhu_2009_Intentional_Systems_and_the_Artificial_I.pdf}, } @inproceedings{zimmerman09_desig_, title = {Designing for the self}, subtitle = {Making products that help people become the person they desire to be}, author = {Zimmerman, John}, year = {2009}, tags = {actualisation, design, HCI, identity, intervention}, booktitle = {SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.}, pages = {395–404}, pdf_locked = {False}, isbn = {978-1-60558-246-7}, url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1518765}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Zimmerman/Zimmerman_2009_Designing_for_the_self.pdf}, } @article{gonthier09:_ssref_tutor, author = {Georges Gonthier and Roux Stéphane Le}, tags = {tutorial,proof_language,rocq,ssreflect}, identifier = {inria-00407778}, url = {https://inria.hal.science/inria-00407778/document}, file = {2000/2000/2009/Gonthier/RT-367.pdf}, title = {An Ssreflect Tutorial}, year = {2009}, } @manual{gonthier09:_small_scale_reflec_exten_for_coq_system, author = {Georges Gonthier and Assia Mahboubi and Enrico Tassi}, edition-year = {2016}, file = {/media/john/data/library/pdfs_structured/2000/2000/2009/Gonthier/main.pdf}, url = {https://inria.hal.science/inria-00258384/}, tags = {proof_tactics,formal_proof,proof_assistant,small_scale_reflection}, year = {2009}, file2 = {/media/john/data/library/pdfs_structured/2000/2000/2009/Gonthier/ssreflect-manual.pdf}, title = {A Small Scale Reflection Extension For The Coq System}, }