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Bill
Manaris and Penousal Machado, (eds.), International Journal on
Artificial Intelligence Tools, special issue on Artificial
Intelligence in Music and Art, (in progress).
Bill
Manaris (ed.) (2003). Computer Science Education Journal 3(13),
special issue on Human-Computer Interaction, Sep. 2003.
Bill
Manaris and Jim Etheredge, (eds.) (2001). International
Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools 10(2), special issue on
FLAIRS-2000, Mar. 2001.
Bill Manaris, (ed.) Proceedings of ACM Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (ITiCSE '99), Krakow, Poland, Jun. 27 – Jul. 1, 1999.
Bill
Manaris and Pierre Marquis, (eds.) International
Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools 6(4), special issue on
ICTAI’96, Dec. 1997.
Bill
Manaris and Brian Slator, (eds.) IEEE
Computer 29(7), special issue on Interactive Natural Language
Processing, Jul. 1996.
Book
Chapter
Bill
Manaris, “Natural Language
Processing: A Human-Computer Interaction Perspective,” In Advances
in Computers (Marvin V. Zelkowitz, ed.), vol. 47, pp. 1-66, Academic
Press, New York, 1998.
Journal
Publications
Bill
Manaris, Juan Romero, Penousal Machado, Dwight Krehbiel, Timothy Hirzel,
Walter Pharr, and Robert B. Davis. 2004. "Zipf’s Law, Music
Classification and Aesthetics."
Computer Music Journal (to appear).
Bill
Manaris, Valanne MacGyvers, and Michail Lagoudakis, “A
Listening Keyboard for Users with Motor Impairments—A Usability Study,
” International Journal of Speech Technology 5(4), Dec. 2002,
pp. 371-388.
Renée
McCauley and Bill Manaris. “An Information Resource for Computer
Science Educators,” SIGCSE Bulletin 32(2), Jun. 2000, pp.
25-29.
Renée
McCauley, Ursula Jackson and Bill Manaris.
“Establishing an Early Foundation in Software Engineering –
Framework, Experiences and Results,” The
Journal of Software Engineering Education 88(4), pp. 403-408, Oct.
1999.
Bill
Manaris and Brian Slator, “Interactive Natural Language Processing –
Building on Success,” IEEE Computer 29(7),
pp. 28-32, Jul. 1996.
Bill
Manaris, “An Engineering Environment for Natural Language
Interfaces,” International
Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools 3(4), pp. 557-579, Dec.
1994.
Bill
Manaris and Wayne Dominick, “NALIGE: A User Interface Management
System for the Development of Natural Language Interfaces,” International Journal of Man–Machine Studies 38(6), pp. 891-921,
Jun. 1993.
Refereed
Conference Proceedings
Penousal Machado, Juan Romero, María Luisa Santos, Amílcar Cardoso, Bill Manaris, “Adaptive Critics for Evolutionary Artists,” EvoMUSART2004 – 2nd European Workshop on Evolutionary Music and Art, Coimbra, Portugal, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Applications of Evolutionary Computing, LNCS 3005, Springer-Verlag, Apr. 2004, pp. 437-446.
Penousal Machado, Juan Romero, Bill Manaris, Antonino Santos, and Amílcar Cardoso, “Power to the Critics - A Framework for the Development of Artificial Critics,” in Proceedings of 3rd Workshop on Creative Systems, 18th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI 2003), Acapulco, Mexico, Aug. 2003, pp. 55-64.
Bill
Manaris, Dallas Vaughan, Christopher Wagner, Juan Romero, and Robert B.
Davis, “Evolutionary Music and the
Zipf–Mandelbrot Law: Progress towards Developing Fitness Functions for
Pleasant Music,” EvoMUSART2003 – 1st European Workshop on
Evolutionary Music and Art, Essex, UK, Lecture
Notes in Computer Science,
Applications of Evolutionary Computing, LNCS 2611, Springer-Verlag, Apr.
2003, pp. 522-534.
Renée
McCauley and Bill Manaris, “Computer Science Education at the Start of
the 21st Century - A Survey of Accredited Programs”, Proceedings
of the 2002 Frontiers in
Education Conference, Boston, MA, Nov. 2002, pp.
F2G10-F2G15.
Bill
Manaris, Tarsem Purewal, and Charles McCormick, “Progress
Towards Recognizing and Classifying Beautiful Music with
Computers—MIDI-Encoded Music and the Zipf-Mandelbrot Law,” Proceedings
of the IEEE SoutheastCon 2002,
Columbia, SC, Apr. 2002, pp. 52-57.
Bill
Manaris, Renée McCauley, and Valanne MacGyvers, “An
Intelligent Interface for Keyboard and Mouse Control--Providing Full
Access to PC Functionality via Speech,” Proceedings
of 14th International Florida AI Research Symposium (FLAIRS-01), Key
West, FL, May 2001, pp. 182-188.
Renée
McCauley and Bill Manaris. “Computer Science Education:
An Information Resource for Curriculum Development and Program
Enhancement,” in The Proceedings
of the 30th ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference
(FIE’2000), Kansas City, MO, October 2000, pp. T4A19- TA424.
Bill
Manaris, Valanne MacGyvers, and Michail Lagoudakis, “Speech
Input for Mobile Computing Devices,” Proceedings
of 12th International Florida AI Research Symposium (FLAIRS-99),
Orlando, FL, May 1999, pp. 286-292.
Bill
Manaris and Alan Harkreader, “SUITEKeys: A
Speech Understanding Interface for the Motor-Control Challenged,” Proceedings of The Third International ACM Conference on Assistive
Technologies (ASSETS ’98), Marina del Ray, April 1998, pp.
108-115.
Renée
McCauley and Bill Manaris, “Computer Science Degree Programs: What Do
They Look Like?” Proceedings of
the 29th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
(SIGCSE-98), Atlanta, GA, February 1998, pp. 15-19.
Bill
Manaris and Alan Harkreader, “SUITE: Speech Understanding Interface
Tools and Environments,” Proceedings
of Tenth International Florida AI Research Symposium (FLAIRS-97),
Daytona Beach, FL, May 1997, pp. 247-252.
Ursula
Jackson, Bill Manaris, and Renée McCauley, “Strategies for Effective
Integration of Software Engineering Concepts and Techniques into the
Undergraduate Computer Science Curriculum,” Proceedings
of the 28th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
(SIGCSE-97), San Jose, CA, Feb. 1997, pp. 360-364.
Renée
McCauley and Bill Manaris, “Report on the 1996 Survey of Departments
Offering CSAC/CSAB - Accredited Computer Science Degree Programs,” Proceedings of the 28th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science
Education (SIGCSE-97), San Jose, CA, pp. 301-305, Feb. 1997.
Ingrid
Russell and Bill Manaris, “An AI Repository as a Course Development
Resource,” Proceedings of the
1996 American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual
Conference, Washington, DC, Jun. 1996.
Bill
Manaris and Ingrid Russell, “Pedagogic Resources for Artificial
Intelligence in the Undergraduate Computer Science Curriculum,” Florida AI Research Symposium (FLAIRS’96), Key West, FL, May 1996,
pp. 468-472.
Renée
McCauley, Ursula Jackson and Bill Manaris, “Documentation Standards in
the Undergraduate Computer Science Curriculum,” Proceedings
of the 27th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
(SIGCSE’96), Philadelphia, PA, Feb. 1996, pp. 242-246.
Bill
Manaris, Robert Glanville, and Timothy Gillis, “Developing Natural
Language Interfaces with NALIGE,” Proceedings
of IEEE 6th International Conference on Tools with Artificial
Intelligence, New Orleans, LA, pp. 260-266, Nov. 6-9, 1994.
Bill
Manaris and Chris Jones, “Internet Navigation and Resource Location:
The Future is Here,” Proceedings
of ASCUE Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC, pp. 128-137, Jun. 12-16,
1994.
Renée
McCauley, William Edwards, and Bill Manaris, “A Pedagogical Tool for
the Logic Programming Paradigm,” Proceedings
of ACM Southeast Conference, Tuscaloosa, AL, pp. 305-312, Mar. 1994.
Bill
Manaris and Jason Pritchard, “Constructing Natural Language Interface
Applications to Operating Systems,” Proceedings
of the ACM 21st Annual Computer Science Conference, Indianapolis,
IN, pp. 425-432, Feb. 1993.
Gerald
Rambally and Bill Manaris, “A Natural Language Interface for the
VAX/VMS Operating System,” Proceedings
of IEEE Southeastcon Conference, Tampa, FL, pp. 511-515, Apr. 1987.
manaris@cs.cofc.edu.
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