Creativity: An Expert System and a Research Tool.” Fourth International Conference on
Advanced Science and Technology, Bangkok, Thailand, June 30-July 2.
192. F. Rinaldo, R. Strutz, and M. Evens. 1994. "Information Technology and Automatic
Knowledge Discovery." Proceedings of the International Conference on Electronics and
Information Technology, August, Beijing. 363-368.
193. S. Pin-Ngern Conlon and M. Evens. 1994. "An Adverbial Lexicon for Natural Language
Processing Systems." International Journal of Lexicography, Vol. 7, No. 3. 197-221.
194. I. Al-Kharashi and M. Evens. 1994. "Words, Stems, and Roots in an Arabic Information
Retrieval System." Journal of the American Society for Information Science, Vol. 45,
No. 8, 548-560.
195. J. Michael, A. Rovick, and M. Evens. 1994. “Circsim-Tutor: A Smart Tutor/Learning
Environment Based on a Qualitative, Causal Model.” Proceedings of the International
Conference on Computer-Assisted Education and Training in Developing Countries,
Midrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. 173-178.
196. G. Hume, J. Michael, A. Rovick, and M. Evens. 1995. “Controlling Active Learning:
How Tutors Decide When To Generate Hints.” Proc. Florida Artificial Intelligence
Research Symposium, FLAIRS '95. Melbourne Beach, Florida, April. 157-161.
197. R.E. Strutz, J. Dardaine, and M. Evens. 1995. “Organizing Case Frame Information in a
Lexical Knowledge Base to Support Natural Language Processing Systems.” Proc.
Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Symposium, FLAIRS '95. Melbourne Beach,
FL, April. 264-268.
198. K. Ramachandran and M. Evens. 1995. "Lexical Choice for an Intelligent Tutoring
System." Proceedings of MAICSS '95, Carbondale, IL, April, 53-57.
199. J.S. Kim and M. Evens. 1995. “Extracting Personal Names from Wall Street Journal
Text.” Proceedings of MAICSS '95, Carbondale, IL,April. 78-82.
200. W.H. Lin and M. Evens. 1995. "Statistical Approaches to Chinese Word Segmentation."
Proceedings of MAICSS '95, Carbondale, IL, April, 83-87.
201. S. Haynes, R. Strutz, and M. Evens. 1995. "Grafting Excluded Information into the Parse
of the CED." Proceedings of MAICSS '95, Carbondale, IL, April, 88-92.
202. M. Hentea and M. Evens. 1995. "Neural Network Prediction Model for Process Control
and Architecture Design Issues." Fourth Golden West Conference on Intelligent
Systems, San Francisco, June 12-14, 219-223.
203. F. Shah, M. Hentea, and M. Evens. 1995. "Hybrid Connectionist Quality Management in
Steel Manufacturing." International Conference on Neural Networks, Washington, DC,
July, Vol. 2, 74-79.
204. E. Fox, J.T. Nutter, and M. Evens. 1995. "A Lexicon Server Using Lexical Relations for
Information Retrieval." In Chengming Guo, ed., Machine Tractable Dictionaries –
Design and Construction, Ablex, Norwood, New Jersey, 89-92.
205. G. Hume, J. Michael, A. Rovick, M. Evens. 1996. "Hinting as a Tactic in One-on-One
Tutoring." Journal of the Learning Sciences. Vol. 5, No. 1, 23-47.
206. G. Hume, J. Michael, A. Rovick, and M. Evens. 1996. "Responses and Follow Up
Tutorial Tactics in an ITS." Proceedings of the 9th Florida Artificial Intelligence
Research Symposium, May 20-22, Key West, FL. 168-172.
207. M. Hentea and M. Evens. 1996.”A Hybrid Prediction Neural NetworkModel for Process
Control.” Proceedings of the Fifteenth IASTED International Conference: Modelling,
Identification, and Control. Innsbruck, Austria, 224-227.
208. R. Freedman and M. Evens. 1996. “Generating and Revising Hierarchical Multi-turn
Text Plans in an ITS.” Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Intelligent
Tutoring Systems (ITS '96), Montreal, Canada. 632-640.
209. M. Glass and M. Evens. 1996. “Goals for the CIRCSIM-Tutor Input Understander.”
Proceedings of MAICS96. http://www.cs.indiana.edu/event/maics96/Proceedings/
glass.html
210. J.S. Kim and Martha Evens. 1996. “Efficient Coreference Resolution for Proper Names
in Wall Street Journal Text.” Proceedings of MAICS96.
211. F. Shah and M. Evens. 1996. “How to Respond to Student Initiatives in Tutoring
Systems. Proceedings of MAICS96. http://www.cs.indiana.edu/event/maics96/
Shah/shah.{html/ps}
212. D.J. Wang, T.Y. Chen, and M. Evens. 1996. “Friendly Medical Database System
Interface in Chinese.” Proceedings of MAICS96. http://www.cs.indiana.edu/
event/maics96/Wang/wang.{html/ps}
213. M. Kannan and M. Evens. 1996. “A Text Realization System to Transform Shallow
Semantic Forms to FDs in an Intelligent Tutoring System.” Proceedings of MAICS96.
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/event/maics96/Proceedings/Kannan/kannan.html
214. P. Lalitrojwong, Paul Buchheit, and Martha Evens. 1996. “The Infant System: Past,
Present, and Future.” Proceedings of MAICS96. http://www.cs.indiana.edu/event/
maics96/Lalitrojwong/lalitrojwong.{html/ps}
215. G. Hume, J.A. Michael, A.A. Rovick, and M. Evens 1996. “The Use of Hints by Human
and Computer Tutors: The Consequences of the Tutoring Protocol.” Proceedings of the
2nd International Conference on the Learning Sciences. Evanston, IL. 135-142.
216. W. Lee and M. Evens. 1996. “Generating Cohesive Text Using Lexical Functions.” In Leo
Wanner, ed. Lexical Functions in Lexicography and Natural Language Processing. John
Benjamins, Amsterdam, 1996. 299-306.
217. R. Freedman and M. Evens. 1996. “Realistic Limitations in Natural Language Processing for
an Intelligent Tutoring System.” Proceedings of 20th Annual Cognitive Science Conference,
La Jolla, CA.
218. F. Shah and M. Evens. 1997. “Student Initiatives and Tutor Responses in a Medical Tutoring
System.” In Computational Models for Mixed Initiative Interaction. AAAI Spring
Symposium, Stanford University, March 24-26, 1997, 138-144.
218. S. Brandle and M. Evens. 1997. “Acknowledgements in Tutorial Dialogue.” Proceedings of
the 1997 MAICS Conference, Dayton, Ohio, May 30, 13-17.
219. S. Brandle and M. Evens. 1997. “Responding to Acknowledgments in Tutorial Dialogue.”
Proceedings of CogSci97, Stanford, CA, August 7-10, 872.
220. R. Freedman and M. Evens. 1997. “The Use of Multiple KnowledgeTypes in an Intelligent
Tutoring System.” Proceedings of CogSci97, Stanford, CA, August 7-10, 920.
221. M. Hentea and M. Evens. 1997. “Hybrid Knowledge-Based System for Intelligent Quality
Control.” Proceedings of EUFIT '97, Aachen, Germany, September, 1997. 1565-1569.
222. I. Hmeidi, G. Kanaan, and M. Evens. 1997. “Design and Implementation of Automatic
Indexing for Information Retrieval of Arabic Documents.” Journal of the American Society
for Information Science, Vol. 48, No. 10, October. 867-881.
223. Tian-Long Wan, Martha Evens, Yuen-Wen Wan, and Yuen-Yuan Pao. 1997. “Experiments
with Automatic Indexing and a Relational Thesaurus in a Chinese Information Retrieval
System.” Journal of the American Society for Information Science, Vol. 48, No.12, 1086-
1096.
224. J. Kim, D. Trace, K. Meyers, and M. Evens. 1997. “An Empirical Study of the Health Status
Questionnaire System for Use in Patient-Computer Interaction.” Proc. AMIA Annual Fall
Symposium. 86-90.
226. Debra Baddorf and Martha Evens. 1998. “Finding Phrases Rather Than Discovering
Collocations: Searching Corpora for Dictionary Phrases.” Ninth Midwest Artificial
Intelligence and Cognitive Science Conference, Dayton, OH, AAAI Press. 109-116.
227. Jung Hee Kim, Reva Freedman, and Martha Evens. 1998. “Relationship between Tutorial
Goals and Sentence Structure in a Corpus of Tutoring Transcripts,” Ninth Midwest Artificial
Intelligence and Cognitive Science Conference, Dayton, OH, AAAI Press. 124-131.
228. Reva Freedman, Yujian Zhou, Jung Hee Kim, Michael Glass, and Martha Evens. 1998.
“SGML-Based Markup as a Step Toward Improving Knowledge Acquisition for Text
Generation,” AAAI Spring Symposium on Applying Machine Learning to Discourse
Processing. 114-117.
229. Injoo Jeong, Martha Evens, and Yeongkwun Kim. 1998. “Tool for Knowledge Acquisition
and Knowledge Visualization,” Proceedings of FLAIRS '98. Sanibel Island, FL. 173-177.
230. Jung Hee Kim, Reva Freedman, and Martha Evens. 1998. Responding to Unexpected Student
Utterances in CIRCSIM-Tutor Version 3, Proceedings of FLAIRS-98. May 18-20. Sanibel
Island, FL. 153-157.
231. Reva Freedman, Yujian Zhou, Michael Glass, Jung Hee Kim, and Martha W. Evens. 1998.
“Using Rule Induction to Assist in Rule Construction for a Natural-Language Based
Intelligent Tutoring System. Proceedings of CogSci '98, Madison, WI. 362-367.
232. Reva Freedman, Stefan Brandle, Michael Glass, Jung Hee Kim,Yujian Zhou, and Martha W.
Evens. 1998. “System Demonstration: Content Planning as the Basis for an Intelligent
Tutoring System.” International Conference on Natural Language Generation. Niagara-on-
the-Lake, Ontario, CA, August, 1998. 280-283.
233. Mariana Hentea and Martha Evens. 1998. “Optimization of Controlled Variables for
Intelligent Control.” Proceedings of the ISCA Seventh International Conference on
Intelligent Systems, Paris, France, July. 40-43.
234. Mohammad Ali Elmi and Martha W. Evens. 1998. “Spelling Correction Using Context,”
Proceedings of COLING 98, Montreal, Canada. 360-364.
235. Saleem Abuleil and Martha Evens. 1998. “Discovering Lexical Information by Tagging
Arabic Newspaper Text.” Computational Approaches to Semitic Languages Workshop,
COLING 98, Montreal, Canada. 1-7.
236. Riyad Al-Shalabi and Martha Evens. 1998. “A Computational Morphology System for
Arabic.” Computational Approaches to Semitic Languages Workshop, COLING 98,
Montreal, Canada. 58-65.
237. Mariana Hentea and Martha Evens. 1998. “Techniques for Neural Network Modeling.”
Proceedings of the Sixth European Conference on Intelligent Techniques and Soft
Computing. Aachen, Germany, September, 1998. 40-43.
238. ByungGu Yu and Martha Evens. 1998. “Cognitive Issues in Searching Images with Visual
Queries.” 27th AIPR Workshop, Advances in Computer-Aided Recognition, Proceedings
SPIE, Vol. 3584. 162-173.
239. Yoon Hee Lee and Martha Evens. 1998. “Natural Language Interface for an Expert System.”
Expert Systems (International Journal of Knowledge Engineering and Neural Networks),
Vol. 15, No. 4. 233-239.
240. Injoo Jeong, Martha Evens, and Yeongkwun Kim. 1998.“Tools for Building Concept Maps.”
Korea Telecom Journal, Vol. 3, Number 1, (December, 1998). 11-21.
241. Da-Jinn Wang, Tsong-Yi Chen, and Martha W. Evens. 1999. “The Lexicon in FCIDB: A
Friendly Chinese Interface for DBMS.” PACLIC 13, Taipei, February 10-11. 215-222.
242. Hani Abu-Salem, M. Al-Omari, and Martha Evens. 1999. “Stemming Methodologies over
Individual Query Words for an Arabic Information Retrieval System.” JASIS, Vol. 50, No.
6, 524-529.
243. Sangho Yoon and Martha Evens. 1999. “Extracting Lexical Information from the Wall
Street Journal Using a Robust Parsing Strategy.” Proceedings of the 15th International
Conference on Advanced Science and Technology. Argonne, IL, April 2-3.
244. Saleem Abuleil and Martha Evens. 1999. “Building a Proper Noun Database to Support
Natural Language Applications.” Proc.MAICS 99, Bloomington, IN, April 24. 2-6.
245. Emad Al-Shawakfa and Martha Evens. 1999. “Bilingual Dialogs with a Network Operating
System.” Proceedings of MAICS 99, Bloomington, IN, April 24. 7-12.
246. Narin Puntien, Martha Evens, and David Trace. 1999. “Treatment Protocol System for
Telemedicine in a Wireless Communication Environment.” Proceedings of MAICS 99,
Bloomington, IN, April 24. 73-79.
247. Michael Glass, Jung Hee Kim, Martha Evens, Joel Michael, and Allen Rovick. 1999.
“Novice vs. Expert Tutors: A Comparison of Style.” Proceedings of MAICS 99,
Bloomington, IN, April 24. 43-49.
248. Yujian Zhou, Reva Freedman, Michael Glass, Joel Michael, Allen Rovick, and Martha
Evens. 1999. “What Should the Tutor Do When the Student Cannot Answer a Question?”
Proceedings of FLAIRS. Orlando, FL. 187-191.
249. Byung-In Cho, Joel Michael, Allen Rovick, and Martha W. Evens.1999. “A Curriculum
Planning Model for an Intelligent Tutoring System.” Proceedings of FLAIRS. Orlando, FL.
197-201.
250. Yujian Zhou, Reva Freedman, Michael Glass, Joel Michael, Allen Rovick, and Martha
Evens. 1999. “Delivering Hints in a Dialogue-Based ITS.” Proceedings of AAAI. Orlando,
FL. 128-134.
251. Su-Chin Coutre, Sam Armato, Martha Evens, and Ratko Orlandic. 1999. “Automatic
Radionuclide Lung Scan Registration: A Comparison of Four Methods,” IEEE Conf. on
Medical Image Processing, October, 1999.
252. Byunggu Yu, Ratko Orlandic, and Martha Evens. 1999. “Simple QSF-Trees: An Efficient
and Scalable Spatial Access Method.” ACM International Conference on Information and
Knowledge Management. 5-14.
253. Yujian Zhou and Martha Evens. 1999. “A Practical Student Model in an Intelligent Tutoring
System.” Proc. 11th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence.
Chicago, November, 1999. 13-18.
254. Huichih Chen, Joel Michael, and Martha Evens. 1999. “Teaching the Hypothetico-Deductive
Problem-Solving Method: The Extended Pathophysiology Tutor.” ISCA First International
Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI-99). Atlanta, November. 96-99.
255. Pattarachai Lalitrojwong, Paul Buchheit, and Martha Evens. 1999. “A Connectionist Infer-
ence Mechanism for a Natural Language Understanding System.” IEEE ICIIS-99. 570-573.
256. Hasan Abbas and Martha Evens. 2000. “Domain Knowledge Base for an Intelligent
Tutoring System: CIRCSIM-Tutor.” CATA, New Orleans, March 31, 2000. 338-343.
257. M. Asadur Rahman and Martha Evens. 2000. “Categorization of Proper Names for Inclusion
in a Lexical Database.” CATA, New Orleans, March 29, 2000. 102-107.
258. M. Asadur Rahman and Martha Evens. 2000. “Retrieving Knowledge for a Lexical
Database from Proper Noun Entries in Collins English Dictionary.” MAICS, Fayetteville,
AR, April. 63-67.
259. Jong Young Kim, Martha Evens, and David Trace. 2000. “Patient Simulation for Basic
Science Learning.” Proc. Human Interfaces to Complex Systems. Beckman Institute,
Urbana, April. 21-25.
260. Feng-Jen Yang, Jung-Hee Kim, Michael Glass, and Martha Evens. 2000. “Lexical Issues in
the Tutoring Schemata of CIRCSIM-Tutor: Analysis of Variable References and Discourse
Markers.” Proc. Human Interfaces to Complex Systems. Beckman Institute, Urbana, 27-31.
261. Kuo-Pao Yang, Martha Evens, David Trace, and Johng-Chern Chern. 2000. “Patient
Simulation for Medical Education.” The 16th International Conference on Advanced Science
and Technology. 141-148.
262. Ruth Chen and Martha Evens. 2000. “An Intelligent Problem-Solving Tutor.” Proc. 9th
Lucent Technologies Software Symposium, Naperville, IL, (April 11-14, 2000). p. 85.
263. Feng-Jen Yang, Jung-Hee Kim, Michael Glass, and Martha Evens. 2000. “Turn Planning in
CIRCSIM-Tutor.” Proc. FLAIRS, May. 60-64.
264. Haesun Kang Lee, Ilhyun Lee, Martha Evens. 2000. “Scheduling Periodic Tasks with
Reduced Context Switches.” Proc. International Conference on Software Engineering
Applied to Networking and Parallel/Distributed Computing (SNPD '00). Reims, 209-215.
265. Byung-In Cho, Joel Michael, Allen Rovick, and Martha W. Evens. 2000. “An Analysis of
Multiple Tutoring Protocols.” Proc. Intelligent Tutoring Systems 2000. Montreal. 212-221.
266. Injoo Jeong and Martha Evens. 2000. “A Tool for Visualizing Cardiovascular Knowledge.”
Proc. Workshop on Collaboration in Learning, ITS 2000, Montreal. 4-7.
267. Jung Hee Kim, Michael Glass, Reva Freedman, and Martha Evens. 2000. “Learning the Use
of Discourse Markers in Tutorial Dialogue for an Intelligent Tutoring System.” Cognitive
Science 2000, August, Philadelphia, PA. 262-267.
268. Injoo Jeong and Martha Evens. 2000. “Concept Map-Based Tool to Automate the
Knowledge- Acquisition Process.” ISCA Second International Conference on Knowledge-
Reuse and Integration. Honolulu, November.
269. Injoo Jeong and Martha W. Evens. 2000. “Interactive Learning Based on Concept Map
Building.” OZCHI2000, Sydney, Australia, December 4-8, Poster Session.
http://www.cmis.csiro.au/ozchi2000/programWednesday.html
270. Martha W. Evens. 2001. “Thesaural Relations in Information Retrieval.” In S.H. Myaeng,
C.A. Bean, and R. Green, eds. The Semantics of Relationships: An Interdisciplinary
Perspective. Kluwer, Boston, MA.
271. Haesun Kang Lee, Ilhyun Lee, and Martha Evens. 2001. “Mixed Scheduling of Periodic and
Soft Aperiodic Tasks with Reduced Context Switches,” CATA, Seattle, March, 171-174.
272. Jong Young Kim, Martha W. Evens, Injoo Jeong, and David Trace 2001. “Generating
Concept-Feature Relationships for Patient Simulation Using a Textbook Index.” CATA,
Seattle, March, 192-195.
273. Saleem Abuleil and Martha Evens. 2001. “Extracting Information about Proper Nouns from
Arabic Newspaper Text.” CATA, Seattle, March, 374-378.
274. Injoo Jeong, Martha Evens, and Jong Young Kim. 2001. “Concept-Map Based Interactive
Intelligent Tutoring System.” CATA, Seattle, March, 497-500.
275. Martha Evens, Stefan Brandle, Ru-Charn Chang, Reva Freedman, Michael Glass, Yoon Hee
Lee, Leem Seop Shim, Chong Woo Woo, Yuemei Zhang, Yujian Zhou, Joel Michael, and
Allen Rovick. 2001. “CIRCSIM-Tutor: An Intelligent Tutoring System Using Natural
Language Dialogue.” Proc. MAICS 2001, Oxford, OH, 16-23.
276. Yeong Cheol Kim, Martha Evens, and David Trace. 2001. “Building Concept Maps from
Medical Index Terms.” Proc. MAICS 2001, Oxford, OH, 75-80.
277. Kuo-Pao Yang, Martha Evens, and David Trace. 2001. “Terminology Matching for
Interactive Simulated Patients.” Proc. MAICS 2001, Oxford, OH, 141-148.
278. Reva Freedman, Byung-In Cho, Michael Glass, Yujian Zhou, Bruce Mills, Feng-Jen Yang,
and Martha Evens. 2001. “Adaptive Processing in a Medical Intelligent Tutoring System.”
Proceedings of the NAACL Workshop on Adaptation in Dialogue Systems. Pittsburgh, 17-24.
279. Jami Montgomery, James Kenevan, and Martha Evens. 2001. “Dynamically Updating an
Application in a Multithreaded Environment.” International Symposium on Information
Systems and Engineering. Las Vegas, June, 2001. 224-228.
280. Emad Al-Shawakfa and Martha Evens. 2001. “The Dialoguer: An Interactive Bilingual
Interface to a Network Operating System.” Expert Systems: The International Journal of
Knowledge Engineering and Neural Networks. Vol. 18, No. 3. 131-149.
281. Ahmad Hasnah and Martha Evens. 2001. “Using a Dictionary in Arabic-English Cross
Language Information Retrieval.” Semitic Languages Workshop, ACL Annual Meeting,
Toulouse.
282. Karl Gangle and Martha Evens. 2001. “Air Traffic Information System.” Proceedings of the
Seventh Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2001). Boston, MA, August.
1597-1604.
283. Injoo Jeong and Martha W. Evens. 2001. “Interactive Cardiovascular Tutoring Using Con-
cept Map Construction.” HCI International 2001, New Orleans, August 5-10, p. 351-353.
284. Jami Montgomery, James Kenevan, and Martha Evens. 2001. “Dynamic Updating of an
Executing Process.” 14th International Conference on Computer Applications in Industry
and Engineering. Las Vegas, November, 2001. 220-224.
285. Feng-Jen Yang, Michael Glass, and Martha Evens. 2001. “Evaluation of the Turn-Planner in
Circsim-Tutor.” ICAST, Chicago, October. 47-51.
286. Kuo-Pao Yang, Martha Evens, and David Trace. 2001. “Building an Up-to-Date Medical
Record System.” ICAST, Chicago, October. 52-56.
287. Mouayad Albaghdadi, Bruce Briley, Rafid Sukkar, Mohammed Petiwala, and Mark Hamlen.
2001. “A Framework for Event Correlation in Communication Systems.” Proceedings of
the IFIPS/IEEE International Conference on Management of Multimedia Networks and
Services, Chicago, IL, November, 2001. 271-284.
288. Saleem Abuleil and Martha W. Evens. 2002. “Extracting an Arabic Lexicon from Arabic
Newspaper Text.” Computers and the Humanities, Vol. 36, No. 2, 191-221.
289. Farhana Shah, Martha Evens, Joel A. Michael and Allen A. Rovick. 2002. “Classifying Stu-
dent Initiatives and Tutor Responses in Human Keyboard to Keyboard Tutoring Sessions.”
Discourse Processes, Vol. 33, No. 1. 23-52.
290. Jorge Abeid Neto, David Arditi, and Martha W. Evens. 2002. “Using Colors to Detect
Structural Components in Digital Pictures.” Computer-Aided Civil and Infra-Structure
Engineering, Vol. 17, No. 1. 61-67.
291. Martha Evens. 2002. “Natural Language Interface for an Expert System.” In Encyclopedia
of Microcomputers. Allen Kent and James G. Williams, eds. Marcel Dekker, New York.
225-254. Also in Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, Allen Kent, ed.
Marcel Dekker, New York. 228-258.
292. Jong Young Kim, Martha Evens, and David Trace. 2002. “Building an Authoring Tool for
Concept-Feature Relationships by Decomposing Phrases in Text.” CATA. San Francisco,
April, 2002. 261-264.
293. Jay Yusko and Martha Evens. 2002. “The Knowledge Collective: Using Micro-Droids to
Turn Meta Data into Meta Knowledge.” MAICS 2002. Chicago, April. 56-60.
294. Yeong-Cheol Kim, Martha Evens, Joel Michael, and David Trace. 2002. “Physiology
Tutorials Using Concept Mapping.” MAICS 2002. Chicago, April. 61-64.
295. Muhammad Asadur Rahman and Martha Evens. 2002. “Identifying and Retrieving
Derivatives of Proper Names for a Lexical Database from the Collins English Dictionary.”
MAICS 2002. Chicago, April. 76-80.
296. Saleem Abuleil, Khalid Alsamara, and Martha Evens. 2002. “Tagging Proper Nouns and
Keywords to Classify Arabic Newspaper Text.” MAICS 2002. Chicago, April, 137-142.
297. Kuo-Pao Yang, Martha Evens, and David Trace. 2002. “Chief Complaint Reports in the
Intelligent Medical Record.” MAICS 2002. Chicago, April, 151-156.
298. Jong Young Kim, Junhyung Ha, Martha Evens, and David Trace. 2002. “The Need for a
New Disorder Pattern Toolbox.” MAICS 2002. Chicago, April, 157-160.
299. Chung Hee Lee, Jai Hyun Seu, and Martha Evens. 2002. “Building an Ontology for
CIRCSIM-Tutor.” MAICS 2002. 161-168.
300. Diane Lark, Martha Evens, and William Lidinsky. 2002. “WWW Simulator Evaluation.”
Advanced Simulation Technologies Conference. San Diego, April 14-18, 251-257.
301. Diane Lark, Martha Evens, and William Lidinsky. 2002. “Simulating WWW Workloads
System Resource Utilization.” System Administration and Networking Conference (SANE).
May. 133-144.
302. Diane Lark, Martha Evens, and William Lidinsky. 2002. “Self-Similar Network Traffic
Simulation.” International Networking Conference (INC 2002). July.
303. Chong-woo Woo, Jin-woo Choi, and Martha Evens. 2002. “Web-Based ITS for Training
System Managers on the Computer Intrusion.” In S.A. Cerri, G. Gouarderes, and F.
Paraguacu (Eds.) ITS 2002. LNCS 2363, Berlin: Springer. 311-319.
304. Saleem Abuleil, Khalid Alsamara, and Martha Evens. 2002. “Acquisition System for Arabic
Noun Morphology.” Workshop on Computational Approaches to Semitic Languages, ACL
2002. Philadelphia, PA, July. 19-26.
305. Bassam Hammo, Hani Abu-Salem, Steven Lytinen, and Martha Evens. 2002. “QARAB: A
Question Answering System to Support the Arabic Language.” Workshop on
Computational Approaches to Semitic Languages, ACL 2002, Philadelphia, PA, July. 55-65.
306. Jong Young Kim, Martha Evens, and David Trace. 2002. “IIRS - Intelligent Information
Retrieval System: Combining Basic and Clinical Science in Problem-Based Learning
Environments.” ICAST 2002. Chicago, IL. 52-58.
307. Chung Hee Lee, Martha Evens, and Jai-Hyun Seu. 2002. “Automating the Construction of
Case Frames for CIRCSIM-Tutor.” ICAST 2002. Chicago, IL. 59-65.
308. Kuo-Pao Yang, Martha W. Evens, and David Trace. 2002. “Designing the Interaction
between the Student and the Patient Simulation System.” ICAST 2002, Chicago, IL. 66-73.
309. Abdullah Bahattab, Bohdan Bodnar, George Kraft, and Martha Evens. 2002. “Producing a
High Hit Ratio and Low Search Time in Forwarding Routing Tables by Predicting IP
Addresses.” GLOBECOM 2002. Taipei, Taiwan.
310. Woody Haynes and Martha Evens. 2003. Review of Lexicography and Natural Language
Processing: A festschrift in honour of B.T.S. Atkins. M.H. Correard, ed. Computational
Linguistics. Vol. 29, No. 2.
311. Evelyn Lulis and Martha Evens. 2003. The Use of Analogies in Human Tutoring Sessions.
Proc. AAAI Symposium on NaturalLanguage Generation in Spoken and Written Dialogue.
March, Stanford, CA. 94-96.
312. Chung Hee Lee and Martha Evens. 2003. Interleaved Syntactic and Semantic Processing for
CIRCSIM-Tutor Dialogues. Proceedings of MAICS'03. Cincinnati, OH. 69-73.
313. Jie Zhao, Jung Hee Kim, and Martha Evens. 2003. Comparison of Student Initiatives in
Keyboard-to-Keyboard and Face-to-Face Tutoring Sessions. Proceedingsof MAICS'03.
Cincinnati, OH. 178-183.
312. Injoo Jeong, Martha Evens, and Yeongkwun Kim. 2003. Automatic Knowledge Acquisition
Using Concept Map Generation. Proceedings of ICAI'03. June, Las Vegas, Nevada.
313. Joel A. Michael, Allen A. Rovick, Yujian Zhou, Michael Glass, and Martha Evens. To
appear. Learning from a Computer Tutor with Natural Language Capabilities. Interactive
Learning Environments.
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