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Current members:
- James Allen
- David Costello
- George Ferguson
- Carlos A. Gomez-Gallo
- Henry Kyburg
- Phil Michalak
- Matt Post
- Len Schubert
- Mary Swift
Gone but not forgotten:
- Joel Tetreault ("Empirical Evaluations of Pronoun Resolution" 2005)
- Greg Aist
- Lior Privman
- David Ahn ("The Role of Situations and Presuppositions in Restricting Adverbial Quantification", 2004)
- Myroslava Dzikovska ("A Practical Semantic Representation for Natural Language Parsing", 2004)
- Nate Blaylock (Pending, 2003)
- Lucian Galescu ("Hierarchical Statistical Language Models for Unlimited Vocabularies", 2003)
- Teresa Zollo ("Detecting and Correcting Speech Recognition Errors during Natural Language Understanding", 2003)
- Donna Byron ("Resolving Pronominal Reference to Abstract Entities", 2002)
- Bob Swier (M.Sc., 2002)
- Amanda Stent ("Dialogue Systems as Conversational Partners", 2001)
- Aaron Kaplan ("A computational model of belief", 2000)
- Amon Seagull ("A compaction of WordNet senses for evaluation of word sense disambiguators", 2000)
- Eric Ringger ("Correcting speech recognition errors", 2000)
- Mark Core ("Dialog parsing: From speech repairs to speech acts", 1999)
- Lou Hoebel ("A practical temporal reasoning system", 1997)
- Peter Heeman ("Speech repairs, intonational boundaries and discourse markers: Modeling speakers' utterances in spoken dialog", 1997)
- Brad Miller
- Marc Light ("Morphological cues for lexical semantics", 1996)
- David Traum ("A computational theory of grounding in natural language conversation", 1995)
- Alice Kyburg ("Belief, assertability, and truth: Pragmatic and semantic accounts of vagueness", 1994)
- Massimo Poesio ("Discourse interpretation and the scope of operators", 1994)
- Nat Martin ("Applying statistical inference to planning under uncertainty", 1993)
- Chung Hee Hwang ("A logical approach to narrative understanding", 1992, U. Alberta)
- Elizabeth Hinkelman ("A plan-based theory of conversational implicature", 1989)
- Johannes Koomen ("Reasoning about recurrence", 1989)
- Jay Weber ("Principles and algorithms for causal reasoning", 1989)
- Richard Pelavin ("A formal logic for planning with concurrent actions and external events", 1988)
- Henry Kautz ("A formal theory of plan recognition", 1987)
- Alan Frisch ("Knowledge retrieval as limited inference on specialized representations", 1986)
- Diane Litman ("Plan recognition and discourse analysis", 1985)
- Gary Cottrell ("A connectionist scheme for modeling human language processing", 1985)
- Mark Kahrs ("Silicon compilation of very high level languages", 1983)
- Andrew Haas ("Mental states and mental actions in planning", 1982)
- Donald Perlis ("Language, computation, and reality", 1981)