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Date: Monday, 25-Nov-96 21:53:22 GMTServer: NCSA/1.1MIME-version: 1.0Content-type: text/htmlLast-modified: Monday, 14-Oct-96 16:30:42 GMT<TITLE>JOHN BARNDEN</TITLE>Please email me (<!WA0><a href="mailto:jbarnden@cs.nmsu.edu">jbarnden@cs.nmsu.edu</a>) ifthere's anything further you'd like to know.<P><HR><! horiz line across page><H1> John A. Barnden </H1><HR><! horiz line across page>A professor in the Computer Science Department.<BR>Chairman of the Graduate Committee in the department.<P>Also in the <!WA1><A HREF=http://crl.nmsu.edu/>Computing Research Laboratory</A> as a Principal Investigator and Associate Director.<P><PRE></PRE>British; <!WA2><A HREF=http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~jbarnden/green-card.html>Resident Alien</A> of the USA.<P><HR><PRE>PHONE: (+1) 505-646-6235FAX: (+1) 505-646-1002 or 505-646-6218</PRE>OFFICE: Science Hall 149<P>OFFICE HOURS: yet to be specfied.<P>ADDRESS:<P>Computer Science Department<BR>New Mexico State University<BR>Box 30001, Dept CS<BR>Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001, U.S.A.<BR><P>Courier deliveries: Science Hall, Room 123, (+1) 505-646-3724<P>ALTERNATIVE ADDRESS:<P>Computing Research Laboratory<BR>New Mexico State University<BR>Box 30001, Dept CRL<BR>Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001, U.S.A.<BR><P>Courier deliveries: Science Hall, Room 286, (+1) 505-646-5466<P><HR><H2>Degrees and Positions</H2><PRE> <!WA3><A HREF=http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~jbarnden/bio.html>click here</A></PRE><HR><H2>Teaching</H2>I am currently (Fall 1996) teaching the following courses:<P><UL><LI> CS 475: Artificial Intelligence 1<LI> CS 575: Artificial Intelligence 2</UL><HR><H2>Research</H2>My research is within Artificial Intelligence and has the following main aspects:<OL><LI> <!A HREF=research-aspect1.html> representing and reasoning about mental states of agents </A><LI> <!A HREF=research-aspect2.html> understanding metaphorical descriptions of mental states in natural language discourse </A> <LI> <!A HREF=research-aspect3.html> connectionist approaches to knowledge representation and reasoning</A>.</OL>The work on aspects 1 and 2 mainly uses symbolic AI techniques. The work on aspect 3 is largely a separate line of research, though its mainfocus is on bridging the gap between connectionism and symbolic AI.<P>I have done <!A HREF=combine-research.html> some work </A> on thequestion of applying connectionism to the task of representing and reasoningabout mental states (= Aspect 1).<P><H3> <A NAME=SELECTEDPUBS>Selected Publications</A> </H3><UL><LI> <!WA4><A HREF=http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~jbarnden/Publications/mental-without-metaphor.list.html> mental states </A>(no metaphorical or connectionist angle)<LI> <!WA5><A HREF=http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~jbarnden/Publications/mental-and-metaphor.list.html> mental states and metaphor </A><LI> <!WA6><A HREF=http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~jbarnden/Publications/connectionism-main.list.html> connectionism </A> (except as related to mental states, analogy or metaphor)<LI> <!WA7><A HREF=http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~jbarnden/Publications/connectionism-and-analogy.list.html> connectionism and analogy-based reasoning </A>(related to metaphor)<LI> <!WA8><A HREF=http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~jbarnden/Publications/connectionism-and-mental.list.html> connectionism and mental states</A>.</UL><HR>That's it for now.<P>
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