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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LITERARY THEORY, CRITICISM AND PHILOLOGY
http://www.unizar.es/departamentos/filologia_inglesa/garciala/bibliography.html
by José Ángel GARCÍA LANDA
(University of Zaragoza, Spain)
ROGER C. SCHANK
(1946)
(US cognitive psychologist, Northwestern U)
Works
Schank, Roger C. Conceptual Information Processing. Amsterdam:
North-Holland, 1975.
_____.
"Interestingness:
Controlling
Inferences."
Artificial
Intelligence12 (1979): 273-97.
_____. Reading and Understanding. Hillsdale: Erlbaum, 1982.
_____. Explanation Patterns: Understanding Mechanically and
Creatively. Hillsdale (NJ): Lawrence Erlbaum, 1986.
_____. "Knowledge Is Stories." In Schank, Tell Me a Story: Narrative
and Intelligence. Evanston (IL): Northwestern UP, 1990. 1-27.*
_____. "Where Stories Come From and Why We Tell Them." In
Schank, Tell Me a Story: Narrative and Intelligence. Evanston
(IL): Northwestern UP, 1990. 28-55.*
_____. "Understanding Other People's Stories." In Schank, Tell Me a
Story: Narrative and Intelligence. Evanston (IL): Northwestern
UP, 1990. 56-83.*
_____. "Indexing Stories." In Schank, Tell Me a Story: Narrative and
Intelligence. Evanston (IL): Northwestern UP, 1990. 84-114.*
_____. "Shaping Memory." In Schank, Tell Me a Story: Narrative and
Intelligence. Evanston (IL): Northwestern UP, 1990. 114-46.*
_____. "Story Skeletons." In Schank, Tell Me a Story: Narrative and
Intelligence. Evanston (IL): Northwestern UP, 1990. 147-88.*
_____. "Knowing the Stories of Your Culture." In Schank, Tell Me a
Story: Narrative and Intelligence. Evanston (IL): Northwestern
UP, 1990. 189-218.*
_____. "Stories and Intelligence." In Schank, Tell Me a Story:
Narrative and Intelligence. Evanston (IL): Northwestern UP,
1990. 219-53.*
_____. Tell Me a Story: Narrative and Intelligence. Foreword by Gary
Saul Morson. (Rethinking Theory). Evanston (IL): Northwestern
UP, 1990.*
_____, ed. Theoretical Issues in Natural Language Processing.
Cambridge (MA): MIT Press, 1975.
Schank, Roger, and Bonnie L. Nash-Weber, eds. Theoretical Issues in
Natural Language Processing: An Interdisciplinary Workshop in
Computational Linguistics, Psychology, Linguistics, and
Artificial Intelligence. Arlington (VA), 1975.
Schank, Roger C., and Robert P. Abelson. "Scripts, Plans and
Knowledge." Advance Papers of the Fourth International Joint
Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Tblisi, Georgia, USSR.
Cambridge (MA): Artificial Intelligence Lab, 1965. 151-7.
_____. "Scripts, Plans and Knowledge." In Thinking: Readings in
Cognitive Science. Ed. P. N. Johnson-Laird and P. C. Wason.
Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1977.
_____. Scripts, Plans, Goals and Understanding: An Inquiry into
Human Knowledge Structures. Hillsdale (NJ): Erlbaum, 1977.
_____. "Knowledge and Memory: The Real Story." Advances in Social
Cognition 8 (1995): 1-85.
_____. "So All Knowledge Isn't Stories?" Advances in Social Cognition
8 (19959: 227-33.
Schank, R. C., and K. M. Colby, eds. Computer Models of Thought and
Language. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1973.
Schank, R. C., Goldman, and R. Riesbeck. "MARGIE: Memory,
Analysis, Response, Generation and Inference in English". In
Advanced Papers for the Third International Joint Conference in
Artificial Intelligence. Stanford, USA, 1973.
Schank, Roger C., and Peter Childers. The Cognitive Computer: On
Language, Learning, and Artificial Intelligence. Reading (MA):
Addison-Wesley, 1984.
_____. El ordenador inteligente. Trans. Paloma Villegas. Barcelona:
Bosch, 1987.
Schank, Roger C., and Christopher K. Riesbeck, eds. Inside Computer
Understanding. Hillsdale (NJ): Erlbaum, 1981.
Schank. R. C., and C. Riesbeck. Inside Case-based Reasoning.
Mahwah (N.J.): Erlbaum, 1989.
Edited works
Theoretical Issues in Natural Language Processing:
Charniak, Eugene. "Organization and Inference in a Frame-like System
of Common Sense Knowledge." In Theoretical Issues in Natural
Language Processing: An Interdisciplinary Workshop in
Computational Linguistics, Psychology, Linguistics, and
Artificial Intelligence. Ed. Roger Schank and Bonnie L. NashWeber. Arlington (VA), 1975. 42-51.
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