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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j36]David S. Touretzky, Angela Chen, Neel Pawar:
Neural Networks in Middle School. Inroads 15(3): 24-28 (2024) - 2023
- [j35]David S. Touretzky, Christina Gardner-McCune, Deborah W. Seehorn:
Machine Learning and the Five Big Ideas in AI. Int. J. Artif. Intell. Educ. 33(2): 233-266 (2023) - [j34]David S. Touretzky:
Using an Intelligent Robot to Introduce Elementary School Students to Computational Thinking and Artificial Intelligence. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 55(2): 8-10 (2023) - [c62]David S. Touretzky, Christina Gardner-McCune:
Guiding Students to Investigate What Google Speech Recognition Knows about Language. AAAI 2023: 16040-16047 - [c61]Christina Gardner-McCune, David S. Touretzky, Bryan Cox, Charlotte Dungan, Dianne O'Grady-Cunniff:
BOF: Organizing State-Level Efforts for K-12 AI Education. SIGCSE (2) 2023: 1242 - [c60]Christina Gardner-McCune, David S. Touretzky:
How States are Preparing Their Students for the Fourth Industrial Revolution. SIGCSE (2) 2023: 1271 - [c59]Christina Gardner-McCune, David S. Touretzky, Bryan Cox, Judith Uchidiuno, Yerika Jimenez, Betia Bentley, William Hanna, Amber Jones:
Co-Designing an AI Curriculum with University Researchers and Middle School Teachers. SIGCSE (2) 2023: 1306 - [c58]David S. Touretzky, Christina Gardner-McCune, Bryan Cox, Judith Uchidiuno, Janet L. Kolodner, Patriel Stapleton:
Lessons Learned From Teaching Artificial Intelligence to Middle School Students. SIGCSE (2) 2023: 1371 - 2022
- [c57]Saptarashmi Bandyopadhyay, Jason Xu, Neel Pawar, David S. Touretzky:
Interactive Visualizations of Word Embeddings for K-12 Students. AAAI 2022: 12713-12720
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j33]David S. Touretzky, Christina Gardner-McCune, Cynthia Breazeal, Fred Martin, Deborah W. Seehorn:
A Year in K-12 AI Education. AI Mag. 40(4): 88-90 (2019) - [c56]David S. Touretzky, Christina Gardner-McCune, Fred Martin, Deborah W. Seehorn:
Envisioning AI for K-12: What Should Every Child Know about AI? AAAI 2019: 9795-9799 - [c55]Ashish Aggarwal, Christina Gardner-McCune, David S. Touretzky:
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Explicit Instruction in Reducing Program Reasoning Fallacies in Elementary Level Students. ITiCSE 2019: 292 - [c54]David S. Touretzky, Fred Martin, Deborah W. Seehorn, Cynthia Breazeal, Tess Posner:
Special Session: AI for K-12 Guidelines Initiative. SIGCSE 2019: 492-493 - [c53]Christina Gardner-McCune, David S. Touretzky, Fred Martin, Deborah W. Seehorn:
AI for K-12: Making Room for AI in K-12 CS Curricula. SIGCSE 2019: 1244 - 2018
- [c52]Ashish Aggarwal, David S. Touretzky, Christina Gardner-McCune:
Demonstrating the Ability of Elementary School Students to Reason About Programs. SIGCSE 2018: 735-740 - [c51]David S. Touretzky, Christina Gardner-McCune, Joseph T. Isaac, Laura Mayfield Tomokiyo:
Couplets: Helping Elementary School Students Recognize Structure in Code (Abstract Only). SIGCSE 2018: 1098 - [c50]David S. Touretzky, Christina Gardner-McCune:
Calypso for Cozmo: Robotic AI for Everyone (Abstract Only). SIGCSE 2018: 1110 - 2017
- [c49]Ashish Aggarwal, Christina Gardner-McCune, David S. Touretzky:
Evaluating the Effect of Using Physical Manipulatives to Foster Computational Thinking in Elementary School. SIGCSE 2017: 9-14 - [c48]David S. Touretzky, Christina Gardner-McCune, Ashish Aggarwal:
Semantic Reasoning in Young Programmers. SIGCSE 2017: 585-590 - 2016
- [c47]David S. Touretzky, Christina Gardner-McCune, Ashish Aggarwal:
Teaching "Lawfulness" With Kodu. SIGCSE 2016: 621-626 - [c46]Ashish Aggarwal, Christina Gardner-McCune, David S. Touretzky:
Designing and Refining of Questions to Assess Students' Ability to Mentally Simulate Programs and Predict Program Behavior (Abstract Only). SIGCSE 2016: 696 - 2015
- [c45]David S. Touretzky:
Building the Pascaline: Digital Computing Like It's 1642 (Abstract Only). SIGCSE 2015: 688 - 2014
- [j32]David S. Touretzky:
Teaching Kodu with physical manipulatives. Inroads 5(4): 44-51 (2014) - 2013
- [j31]David S. Touretzky:
Robotics for computer scientists: what's the big idea? Comput. Sci. Educ. 23(4): 349-367 (2013) - [c44]David S. Touretzky, Daniela Marghitu, Stephanie Ludi, Debra Bernstein, Lijun Ni:
Accelerating K-12 computational thinking using scaffolding, staging, and abstraction. SIGCSE 2013: 609-614 - [c43]Nan Li, Apoorv Khandelwal, Tung Phan, David S. Touretzky, William W. Cohen, Kenneth R. Koedinger:
Creating an educational robot by embedding a learning agent in the physical world (abstract only). SIGCSE 2013: 759-760 - 2012
- [j30]Sonia Chernova, Zachary Dodds, Mike Stilman, David S. Touretzky, Andrea Lockerd Thomaz:
The AAAI 2011 Robot Exhibition. AI Mag. 33(1): 43-50 (2012) - [c42]Ramon A. Cardona, David S. Touretzky:
Leg Design for a Praying Mantis Robot. FLAIRS 2012 - [c41]Joaquin Arturo Pockels, Ashwin Iyengar, David S. Touretzky:
Graphical Display of Search Trees for Transparent Robot Programming. FLAIRS 2012 - [c40]Owen Paul Watson, David S. Touretzky:
Small Scale Manipulation with the Calliope Robot. FLAIRS 2012 - [c39]David S. Touretzky:
Seven big ideas in robotics, and how to teach them. SIGCSE 2012: 39-44 - [c38]Monica Anderson, David S. Touretzky, Chutima Boonthum-Denecke:
ARTSI robotics roadshow-in-a-box: turnkey solution for providing robotics workshops to middle and high school students (abstract only). SIGCSE 2012: 661 - 2011
- [j29]Monica Anderson, Sonia Chernova, Zachary Dodds, Andrea Lockerd Thomaz, David S. Touretzky:
Report on the AAAI 2010 Robot Exhibition. AI Mag. 32(3): 109-118 (2011) - [c37]Chutima Boonthum-Denecke, David S. Touretzky, Elva J. Jones, Thorna Humphries, Rebecca Caldwell:
The ARTSI Alliance: Using Robotics and AI to Recruit African-Americans to Computer Science Research. FLAIRS 2011 - [c36]Steven Stenberg Hansen, David S. Touretzky:
Human-Like Understanding of Two-Line Figures. FLAIRS 2011 - [c35]Jeremy Karnowski, David S. Touretzky:
A New Set of Eyes and a New Pair of Legs: A Robust Learning Environment for Advanced High School Robotics. FLAIRS 2011 - [c34]Thomas K. Landauer, Rosalind W. Picard, David S. Touretzky, Ryan Shaun Joazeiro de Baker, Robert C. Holte, Amanda J. Stent, Daniel Vanderveken:
Invited Talk Abstracts. FLAIRS 2011 - [c33]Owen Paul Watson, David S. Touretzky:
Navigating with the Tekkotsu Pilot. FLAIRS 2011 - [c32]Ethan J. Tira-Thompson, David S. Touretzky:
The Tekkotsu robotics development environment. ICRA 2011: 6084-6089 - 2010
- [j28]David S. Touretzky:
Preparing computer science students for the robotics revolution. Commun. ACM 53(8): 27-29 (2010) - [c31]David S. Touretzky, Owen Paul Watson, Clement S. Allen, Ray Russell:
Calliope: Mobile Manipulation From Commodity Components. Enabling Intelligence through Middleware 2010 - [c30]David S. Touretzky, Ethan J. Tira-Thompson:
The Tekkotsu "Crew": Teaching Robot Programming at a Higher Level. EAAI 2010: 1908-1913
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c29]Glenn V. Nickens, Ethan J. Tira-Thompson, Thorna Humphries, David S. Touretzky:
An inexpensive hand-eye system for undergraduate robotics instruction. SIGCSE 2009: 423-427 - 2008
- [c28]Andrew B. Williams, David S. Touretzky, LaVonne Manning, Jessie J. Walker, Chutima Boonthum, Jeffrey Forbes, Jayfus T. Doswell:
The ARTSI Alliance: Recruiting Underrepresented Students to Computer Science and Robotics to Improve Society. AAAI Spring Symposium: Using AI to Motivate Greater Participation in Computer Science 2008: 110- - [c27]Andrew B. Williams, David S. Touretzky, Ethan J. Tira-Thompson, LaVonne Manning, Chutima Boonthum, Clement S. Allen:
Introducing an experimental cognitive robotics curriculum at historically black colleges and universities. SIGCSE 2008: 498-502 - 2007
- [j27]David S. Touretzky, Neil S. Halelamien, Ethan J. Tira-Thompson, Jordan J. Wales, Kei Usui:
Dual-coding representations for robot vision programming in Tekkotsu. Auton. Robots 22(4): 425-435 (2007) - [j26]Mark C. Fuhs, David S. Touretzky:
Context Learning in the Rodent Hippocampus. Neural Comput. 19(12): 3173-3215 (2007) - 2006
- [j25]David S. Touretzky, Robert U. Muller:
Place field dissociation and multiple maps in hippocampus. Neurocomputing 69(10-12): 1260-1263 (2006) - [j24]Nathaniel D. Daw, Aaron C. Courville, David S. Touretzky:
Representation and Timing in Theories of the Dopamine System. Neural Comput. 18(7): 1637-1677 (2006) - 2005
- [j23]David S. Touretzky:
Path integrator contributions to hippocampal map formation. Neurocomputing 65-66: 291-296 (2005) - [c26]David S. Touretzky, Ethan J. Tira-Thompson:
Tekkotsu: A Framework for AIBO Cognitive Robotics. AAAI 2005: 1741-1742 - 2004
- [c25]Ethan J. Tira-Thompson, Neil S. Halelamien, Jordan J. Wales, David S. Touretzky:
Cognitive Primitives for Mobile Robots. AAAI Technical Report (5) 2004: 110-111 - [c24]Ethan J. Tira-Thompson, Neil S. Halelamien, Jordan J. Wales, David S. Touretzky:
Tekkotsu: Cognitive Robotics on the Sony AIBO. ICCM 2004 - [c23]Aaron C. Courville, Nathaniel D. Daw, David S. Touretzky:
Similarity and Discrimination in Classical Conditioning: A Latent Variable Account. NIPS 2004: 313-320 - 2003
- [c22]Aaron C. Courville, Nathaniel D. Daw, Geoffrey J. Gordon, David S. Touretzky:
Model Uncertainty in Classical Conditioning. NIPS 2003: 977-984 - 2002
- [j22]Nathaniel D. Daw, David S. Touretzky:
Long-Term Reward Prediction in TD Models of the Dopamine System. Neural Comput. 14(11): 2567-2583 (2002) - [c21]Nathaniel D. Daw, Aaron C. Courville, David S. Touretzky:
Timing and Partial Observability in the Dopamine System. NIPS 2002: 83-90 - 2001
- [j21]David S. Touretzky:
Free speech rights for programmers. Commun. ACM 44(8): 23-25 (2001) - [j20]Nathaniel D. Daw, David S. Touretzky:
Operant behavior suggests attentional gating of dopamine system inputs. Neurocomputing 38-40: 1161-1167 (2001) - [c20]Aaron C. Courville, David S. Touretzky:
Modeling Temporal Structure in Classical Conditioning. NIPS 2001: 3-10 - 2000
- [j19]Mark C. Fuhs, David S. Touretzky:
Synaptic learning models of map separation in the hippocampus. Neurocomputing 32-33: 379-384 (2000) - [j18]Nathaniel D. Daw, David S. Touretzky:
Behavioral considerations suggest an average reward TD model of the dopamine system. Neurocomputing 32-33: 679-684 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j17]Jeremy P. Goodridge, A. David Redish, David S. Touretzky:
A model of the rodent head direction system that accounts for unique properties of anterior thalamic head direction cells. Neurocomputing 26-27: 705-711 (1999) - 1998
- [j16]A. David Redish, David S. Touretzky:
The Role of the Hippocampus in Solving the Morris Water Maze. Neural Comput. 10(1): 73-112 (1998) - 1997
- [j15]David S. Touretzky, Lisa M. Saksida:
Operant Conditioning in Skinnerbots. Adapt. Behav. 5(3-4): 219-247 (1997) - [j14]Richard D. Romero, David S. Touretzky, Robert H. Thibadeau:
Optical Chinese character recognition using probabilistic neural networks. Pattern Recognit. 30(7): 1279-1292 (1997) - [j13]Lisa M. Saksida, Scott M. Raymond, David S. Touretzky:
Shaping robot behavior using principles from instrumental conditioning. Robotics Auton. Syst. 22(3-4): 231-249 (1997) - 1996
- [e5]David S. Touretzky, Michael Mozer, Michael E. Hasselmo:
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 8, NIPS, Denver, CO, USA, November 27-30, 1995. MIT Press 1996, ISBN 0-262-20107-0 [contents] - 1995
- [c19]A. David Redish, David S. Touretzky:
Modeling Interactions of the Rat's Place and Head Direction Systems. NIPS 1995: 61-67 - [e4]Gerald Tesauro, David S. Touretzky, Todd K. Leen:
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 7, [NIPS Conference, Denver, Colorado, USA, 1994]. MIT Press 1995 [contents] - 1994
- [j12]A. David Redish, David S. Touretzky:
The reaching task: evidence for vector arithmetic in the motor system? Biol. Cybern. 71(4): 307-317 (1994) - [j11]Prahlad Gupta, David S. Touretzky:
Connectionist Models and Linguistic Theory: Investigations of Stress Systems in Language. Cogn. Sci. 18(1): 1-50 (1994) - [j10]David S. Touretzky, Dean Pomerleau:
Reconstructing Physical Symbol Systems. Cogn. Sci. 18(2): 345-353 (1994) - 1993
- [j9]David S. Touretzky:
Matthew Zeidenberg, Neural Networks in Artificial Intelligence. Artif. Intell. 62(1): 163-164 (1993) - [j8]David S. Touretzky, A. David Redish, Hank S. Wan:
Neural Representation of Space Using Sinusoidal Arrays. Neural Comput. 5(6): 869-884 (1993) - 1992
- [j7]David S. Touretzky, Peter Lee:
Visualizing Evaluation in Applicative Languages. Commun. ACM 35(10): 49-59 (1992) - [c18]Ajay N. Jain, Alex Waibel, David S. Touretzky:
PARSEC: a structured connectionist parsing system for spoken language. ICASSP 1992: 205-208 - 1991
- [j6]David S. Touretzky:
Introduction. Mach. Learn. 7: 105-107 (1991) - [j5]David S. Touretzky, Deirdre W. Wheeler:
Sequence Manipulation Using Parallel Mapping Networks. Neural Comput. 3(1): 98-109 (1991) - [c17]David S. Touretzky, Richmond H. Thomason, John F. Horty:
A Skeptic's Menagerie: Conflictors, Preemptors, Reinstaters, and Zombies in Nonrnonotonic Inheritance. IJCAI 1991: 478-485 - [c16]Prahlad Gupta, David S. Touretzky:
A Connectionist Learning Approach to Analyzing Linguistic Stress. NIPS 1991: 225-232 - [p1]Richmond H. Thomason, David S. Touretzky:
Inheritance Theory and Networks with Roles. Principles of Semantic Networks 1991: 231-266 - [e3]Richard Lippmann, John E. Moody, David S. Touretzky:
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 3, [NIPS Conference, Denver, Colorado, USA, November 26-29, 1990]. Morgan Kaufmann 1991, ISBN 1-55860-184-8 [contents] - 1990
- [b2]David S. Touretzky:
Common LISP - a gentle introduction to symbolic computation. Benjamin/Cummings 1990, ISBN 978-0-8053-0492-3 - [j4]John F. Horty, Richmond H. Thomason, David S. Touretzky:
A Skeptical Theory of Inheritance in Nonmonotonic Semantic Networks. Artif. Intell. 42(2-3): 311-348 (1990) - [j3]David S. Touretzky:
BoltzCONS: Dynamic Symbol Structures in a Connectionist Network. Artif. Intell. 46(1-2): 5-46 (1990) - [c15]David S. Touretzky, Deirdre W. Wheeler:
Exploiting Syllable Structure in a Connectionist Phonology Model. NIPS 1990: 612-618 - [e2]David S. Touretzky:
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 2, [NIPS Conference, Denver, Colorado, USA, November 27-30, 1989]. Morgan Kaufmann 1990, ISBN 1-55860-100-7 [contents]
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c14]David S. Touretzky, Deirdre W. Wheeler:
A Computational Basis for Phonology. NIPS 1989: 372-379 - [c13]David S. Touretzky, Gillette Elvgreen III:
Rule Representations in a Connectionist Chunker. NIPS 1989: 431-438 - [e1]David S. Touretzky:
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 1, [NIPS Conference, Denver, Colorado, USA, 1988]. Morgan Kaufmann 1989, ISBN 1-55860-015-9 [contents] - 1988
- [j2]David S. Touretzky, Geoffrey E. Hinton:
A Distributed Connectionist Production System. Cogn. Sci. 12(3): 423-466 (1988) - [j1]Ronald Rosenfeld, David S. Touretzky:
Coarse-Coded Symbol Memories and Their Properties. Complex Syst. 2(4) (1988) - [c12]David S. Touretzky, Richmond H. Thomason:
Nonmonotonic Inheritance and Generic Reflexives. AAAI 1988: 433-438 - [c11]Dean A. Pomerleau, George L. Gusciora, David S. Touretzky, H. T. Kung:
Neural network simulation at Warp speed: how we got 17 million connections per second. ICNN 1988: 143-150 - [c10]David S. Touretzky:
Analyzing the Energy Landscapes of Distributed Winner-Take-All Networks. NIPS 1988: 626-633 - 1987
- [c9]John F. Horty, Richmond H. Thomason, David S. Touretzky:
A Skeptical Theory of Inheritance in Nonmonotonic Semantic Networks. AAAI 1987: 358-363 - [c8]David S. Touretzky, Mark Derthick:
Symbol Structures in Connectionist Networks: Five Properties and Two Architectures. COMPCON 1987: 30-34 - [c7]David S. Touretzky, John F. Horty, Richmond H. Thomason:
A Clash of Intuitions: The Current State of Nonmonotonic Multiple Inheritance Systems. IJCAI 1987: 476-482 - [c6]Richmond H. Thomason, John F. Horty, David S. Touretzky:
A Calculus for Inheritance in Monotonic Semantic Nets. ISMIS 1987: 280-287 - [c5]Ronald Rosenfeld, David S. Touretzky:
Scaling Properties of Coarse-Coded Symbol Memories. NIPS 1987: 652-661 - 1986
- [b1]David S. Touretzky:
The Mathematics of Inheritance Systems. Morgan Kaufmann 1986, ISBN 0-934613-06-0 - 1985
- [c4]David S. Touretzky, Geoffrey E. Hinton:
Symbols Among the Neurons: Details of a Connectionist Inference Architecture. IJCAI 1985: 238-243 - 1984
- [c3]David S. Touretzky:
Implicit Ordering of Defaults in Inheritance Systems. AAAI 1984: 322-325 - 1983
- [c2]David S. Touretzky:
A comparison of reduction in APL with polyarity in LISP. APL 1983: 259-263 - 1981
- [c1]Scott E. Fahlman, David S. Touretzky, Walter van Roggen:
Cancellation in a Parallel Semantic Network. IJCAI 1981: 257-263
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