Contribution Tracking: Models and skills for collaborative language use under uncertainty. David DeVault and Matthew Stone.
Enlightened update: Informative presupposition in a computational architecture for pragmatic reasoning. Richmond H. Thomason, Matthew Stone and David DeVault.
Mapping meaning in computation. Matthew Stone. Originally written in 2005 for a planned volume by Paul R. Cohen, editor, Artificial Intelligence: The first hundred years.
Agents in the real world: Computational models in artificial intelligence and cognitive science. Matthew Stone. Originally written in 2001 for a planned revision of Lepore and Pylyshyn, eds., Cognitive Science, to be published by Blackwell. Comments welcome and appreciated.
Toward an account of accented pronouns in discourse: Evidence from eye-tracking. Jennifer J. Venditti, Matthew Stone, Preetham Nanda and Paul Tepper. Distributed as RuCCS TR 68, 2001. Comments welcome and appreciated.
Reference to possible worlds. Matthew Stone. Distributed as RuCCS TR 49, 1999.
First-order multi-modal deduction. Matthew Stone. RuCCS TR 55, 1999.
Efficient tree construction for reasoning about necessity. Matthew Stone. Distributed as IRCS TR 97-07, University of Pennsylvania, 1997.