Machine Learning: An Artificial Intelligence
Approach.
Volume 2
Michalski, Carbonell, and Mitchell, eds., Morgan-Kaufman, 1986.
Machine Learning: An Artificial Intelligence
Approach,
Michalski,
Carbonell, and Mitchell, eds., Tioga Press, 1983.
Selected Articles:
Scientific Progress
in Artificial Intelligence: History, Status, and Futures, E. Horvitz and T. Mitchell,
in: Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Anne-Marie Mazza, and William Kearney (Eds.) (2024) Realizing the Promise and
Minimizing the Perils of AI for Science and the Scientific Community. University of Pennsylvania Press, October, 2024.
Screen2Vec: Semantic Embedding of GUI
Screens and GUI Components, Toby Jia-Jun Li, Lindsay Popowski, Tom M. Mitchell, and Brad
A. Myers, Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI
2021)DOI:10.1145/3411764.3445049. (received Best Paper Honorable Mention Award)
Multi-Modal Repairs of Conversational
Breakdowns in Task-Oriented Dialogs, T. Li, J. Chen, H. Xia, T. Mitchell, and
B. Myers, Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST
2020),DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3379337.3415820, October 2020. (received Best Paper Award).
Never-Ending Learning,
Tom M. Mitchell, W. Cohen, E. Hruschka, P. Talukdar, B. Yang, J. Betteridge, A. Carlson, B. Dalvi,
M. Gardner, B. Kisiel, J. Krishnamurthy, N. Lao, K. Mazaitis, T. Mohamed, N. Nakashole,
E. Platanios, A. Ritter, M. Samadi, B. Settles, R. Wang, D. Wijaya, A. Gupta, X. Chen, A. Saparov,
M. Greaves, J. Welling. Communications of the ACM, 61(5), pp. 103-115, May 2018.
Instructable Intelligent
Personal Agent.
A. Azaria, J. Krishnamurthy, T.M. Mitchell.
In Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), 2016
Translation Invariant Word Embeddings.
M. Gardner, K. Huang, E. Papalexakis, X. Fu, P. Talukdar, C. Faloutsos, N. Sidiropoulos,
T. Mitchell. In Proceedings of the Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP), 2015
A Compositional and Interpretable
Semantic Space.
A. Fyshe, L. Wehbe, P. Talukdar, B. Murphy, T. Mitchell In Proceedings of the 2015 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies (NAACL 2015).
Never-Ending Learning.
T. Mitchell, W. Cohen, E. Hruschka, P. Talukdar, J. Betteridge, A. Carlson, B. Dalvi, M. Gardner,
B. Kisiel, J. Krishnamurthy, N. Lao, K. Mazaitis, T. Mohamed, N. Nakashole, E. Platanios,
A. Ritter, M. Samadi, B. Settles, R. Wang, D. Wijaya, A. Gupta, X. Chen, A. Saparov, M. Greaves,
J. Welling.
Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), January 2015.
Weakly Supervised Training of Semantic Parsers.
J. Krishnamurthy and T.M. Mitchell. In Proceedings of the 2012 Conference on Empirical Methods in
Natural Language Processing and Computational Natural Language Learning (EMNLP-CoNLL), 2012.
Coupled Temporal Scoping of Relational Facts.
P.P. Talukdar, D.T. Wijaya and T.M. Mitchell. In Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on
Web Search and Data Mining (WSDM), 2012.
Discovering Relations between Noun Categories.
T. Mohamed, E.R. Hruschka Jr. and T.M. Mitchell. In Proceedings of the Conference on Empirical
Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP), 2011.
Which Noun Phrases Denote Which Concepts?.
J. Krishnamurthy, T.M. Mitchell. In Proceedings of the 49th Annual Meeting of the Association for
Computational Linguistics (ACL), 2011.
"Coupled
Semi-Supervised Learning for Information Extraction," Andrew
Carlson, Justin Betteridge, Richard C. Wang, Estevam R. Hruschka Jr.
and Tom M. Mitchell, Proceedings
of the Third ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining
(WSDM), February, 2010.
"Mining
Our Reality," Tom M. Mitchell, Perspective, Science, 326, December 2009.
DOI:10.1126/science.1174459
"Populating
the Semantic Web by Macro-Reading Internet Text", Tom M.
Mitchell, Justin Betteridge, Andrew Carlson, Estevam Hruschka, and
Richard Wang, Invited paper, Proceedings
of the 8th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2009),
October 2009.
Coupling
Semi-Supervised Learning of Categories and Relations, Andrew
Carlson, Justin Betteridge, Estevam R. Hruschka Jr. and Tom M.
Mitchell, Proceedings
of the NAACL HLT 2009 Workshop on Semi-supervised Learning for Natural
Language Processing, June 2009.
"Machine learning classifiers and fMRI: a tutorial
overview," Pereira
F., Mitchell T., Botvinick M., NeuroImage,
Volume 45, Issue 1, Pages S199-S209, March 2009.
"Computational
Models of Neural Representations in the Human Brain,"
(extended abstract) T.M. Mitchell, DS 2008, Lecture Notes in
Artificial Intelligence 5255, J.-F. Boulicaut, M.R.
Berthold, and T. Horvarth (Eds.), Springer-Verlag Berlin
Heidelberg, pp. 26–27, 2008.
"Feature
Selection for Grasp Recognition from Optical Markers," L.Y. Chang, N. Pollard, T. Mitchell, and E.P.
Xing, Proceedings of the 2007 IEEE/RSJ Intl. Conference on
Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2007), pp. 2944-2950, October,
2007.
"The
Discipline of Machine Learning,"
T. M. Mitchell, Machine Learning Department technical report
CMU-ML-06-108, Carnegie Mellon University, July 2006.
"Hidden
Process Models," R. A. Hutchinson, T. M Mitchell,
and I. Rustandi, Proceedings
of the International Conference on Machine Learning,
Pittsburgh, PA, June 2006.
"Semi-Supervised
Text Classification Using EM," K. Nigam, A.
McCallum, and T. Mitchell, in Semi-Supervised Learning,
Olivier Chapelle, Bernhard Sch¨olkopf, and Alexander Zien
(eds.), MIT Press, 2006.
"Exploring Predictive and Reproducible Modeling with the
Single-Subject FIAC Data Set," X. Chen, F. Pereira, W. Lee, S.
Strother, T. Mitchell, Human
Brain Mapping, 2006.
"Predicting Dire Outcomes of Patients with Community
Acquired
Pneumonia," G.F.Cooper, V. Abraham, C. F. Aliferis, J M. Aronis, B. G.
Buchanan, R. Caruana, M. J. Fine, J. E. Janosky, G. Livingston, T.
Mitchell, S. Montik, and P. Spirtes, Journal of Biomedical Informatics,
38, 2005, pp. 347-366.
"Classifying
Instantaneous
Cognitive States from fMRI Data," T. Mitchell, R. Hutchinson,
M.
Just, R.S. Niculescu, F. Pereira, X. Wang, American Medical
Informatics Association Symposium, October 2003. (received
Best
Foundational Paper Award)
"Distinguishing natural language processes on the basis of
fMRI-measured
brain activation," F. Pereira, M. Just, T. Mitchell, PKDD 2001,
Freiburg, Germany, 2001.
"Predicting Caesarean Section with Decision Trees," C.
Simms, R.
Caruana,
M.J. Krohn, L. Meyn, T.M. Mitchell, R.B. Rao, and I. Schmeuking, Annual
Meeting of the Society of Fetal and Maternal Medicine,
February
2000
"
The Role of Unlabeled Data in Supervised Learning," T.
Mitchell, Proceedings
of the Sixth International Colloquium on
Cognitive Science, San Sebastian, Spain, 1999 (invited
paper),
subsequently published in Language, Knowledge, and
Representation ,
J.M. Larrazabal and L. A. Perez Miranda (eds.), Kluwer Academic
Publishers, 2004.
"Learning to Classify Text from Labeled and Unlabeled
Documents," A. McCallum,
K. Nigam, S. Thrun, and T. Mitchell, Proceedings of the 1998
National
Conference on Artificial Intelligence, July 1998.
"Data Mining at CALD-CMU: Tools, Experiences and Research
Directions"
C. Faloutsos, G. Gibson, T. Mitchell, A. Moore, S. Thrun, First
Federal
Data Mining Symposium, Washington, D.C., December 1997.
"Does Machine Learning Really Work?," T. Mitchell, Invited
paper, AI
Magazine, Vol. 18, Number 3, AAAI Press, Fall 1997, p.11-20.
"An Evaluation of Machine-Learning Methods for Predicting
Pneumonia
Mortality," G. Cooper, C. Aliferis, R. Ambrosino, J. Aronic, B.
Buchanan,
R. Caruana, M. Fine, C. Glymour, G. Gordon, B. Hanusa, J. Janosky, C.
Meek,
T. Mitchell, R. Richardson, and P. Spirtes, Artificial
Intelligence
in
Medicine, 1997.
"Lifelong Robot Learning," S. Thrun and T.M. Mitchell, in Robotics
and
Autonomous Systems, 15, pp. 24-46, 1995.
"WebWatcher: A Learning Apprentice for the World Wide
Web", R.
Armstrong, D.
Freitag, T. Joachims, and T. Mitchell, in 1995 AAAI Spring Symposium on
Information Gathering from Heterogeneous, Distributed Environments,
March
1995.
"
Learning One More Thing", S. Thrun and T.M. Mitchell, Proceedings
of IJCAI 1995,
Montreal, August, 1995.
"
Learning Analytically and Inductively", T. Mitchell and S.
Thrun,
in Mind Matters: A Tribute to Allen Newell, Steier
and Mitchell
(eds.),
Erlbaum, 1995.
"
Experience With a Learning Personal Assistant", T.M.
Mitchell, R.
Caruana,
D. Freitag, J. McDermott, and D. Zabowski, Communications of
the ACM,
Vol. 37, No. 7, pp. 81-91, July 1994.
"Explanation-Based Learning: A Comparison of Symbolic and
Neural
Network
Approaches", T.M. Mitchell and S.B. Thrun, Tenth
International
Conference
on Machine Learning, Amherst, MA, June 27-29, 1993.
"Office Automation Systems that are Programmed by their
Users",
S. Bocionek
and T.M. Mitchell. 23rd Annual Conference of the German
Association
of
Computer Science (Gesellschaft fur Informatik, GI), Dresden,
Germany,
September, 1993.
"The Engineering Design Research Center of Carnegie Mellon
University", G.H.
Demes, S.J. Fenves, I.E. Grossmann, C.T. Hendrickson, T.M. Mitchell,
F.B.
Prinz, D.P. Siewiorek, E. Subramanian, S. Talukdar, A. Westerberg, Proceedings
of the IEEE, Special Issue on Engineering
Research Centers,
Invited paper, Vol. 81, No. 1, pp. 10-24, January, 1993.
"Integrating Inductive Neural Network Learning and
Explanation-Based
Learning", Thrun, S., and Mitchell, T.M., Proceedings of the
1993
International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence,
August
1993.
"A Personal Learning Apprentice", Dent, L., Boticario, J.,
McDermott,
J., Mitchell, T., and Zabowski, D., 1992 National Conference
on
AI, July, 1992.
"Embedding Learning in a General Frame-Based
Architecture", T.
Tanaka
and T.M. Mitchell, International Journal of Pattern
Recognition and
Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 125-145, June
1990.
"An Autonomous Rover for Exploring Mars", J. Bares, M.
Hebert,
T. Kanade, E.
Krotkov, T. Mitchell, R. Simmons, W. Whittaker, IEEE Computer,
Special
Issue on Autonomous Intelligent Machines, June, 1989 pp18-26.
"Theo:
A Framework for Self-Improving Systems", Tom M.
Mitchell,
John Allen,
Prasad Chalasani, John Cheng, Oren Etzioni, Marc N. Ringuette, Jeffrey
C.
Schlimmer, in "Architectures for Intelligence", K. Vanlehn (ed.),
Lawrence
Erlbaum Associates, New Jersey, 1991, pp. 323-356.
"Progress Toward a Knowledge-Based Aid for Mechanical
Design",
N.A.
Langrana and T.M. Mitchell, ASME Symposium on Integrated Intelligent
Manufacturing: Analysis and Synthesis, December 1986.
"Explanation-Based Generalization: A Unifying View", T.
Mitchell, R.
Keller, and S. Kedar-Cabelli, Machine Learning,
vol.
1, issue 1, January, 1986.
"LEAP: A Learning Apprentice for VLSI Design", T.
Mitchell, S.
Mahadevan, and L. Steinberg, Ninth International Joint
Conference on Artificial Intelligence, August 1985. Also a
chapter
in Machine Learning: An Artificial Intelligence Approach,
Vol. III,
Kodratoff and Michalski (eds.), Morgan Kaufmann Press, 1990.
"A Knowledge-Based Approach to Design", T. Mitchell, L.
Steinberg,
and J. Shulman, IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and
Machine
Intelligence, September, 1985.
"A Knowledge-Based Approach to VLSI CAD", L. Steinberg and
T.
Mitchell, in Proceedings of the 21st Design Automation
Conference,
IEEE and ACM, Albequerque, New Mexico, June 1984. (received Best Paper
Award).
"Learning and Problem-Solving", T. Mitchell, in Proceedings
of the
Eighth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence,
Karlsruhe, Germany, August 1983 (Computers and Thought Award Paper).
"Generalization as Search", T.M. Mitchell, Artificial
Intelligence, Volume 18, No. 2, 1982. Also appears in Readings
in Artificial Intelligence, Webber and Nilsson (eds.), Tioga
Press,
1981, pp. 517-542.
"Learning Problem-Solving Heuristics by Practice", T.M.
Mitchell, P. Utgoff,
B. Nudel, R. Banerji, Proceedings of the 7th International
Joint
Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Aug., 1981, pp.
127-134.
"The Need for Biases in Learning Generalizations", T.M.
Mitchell, Rutgers
Computer Science Department Technical Report CBM-TR-117, May, 1980.
Reprinted
in Readings in Machine Learning, J. Shavlik and T.
Dietterich,
eds.,
Morgan Kaufmann, 1990.
"Applications of Artificial Intelligence
for Chemical Inference XXV. A Computer Program for Automated Empirical
13C-NMR Rule Formation", T.M. Mitchell and G.M. Schwenzer, Organic
Magnetic Resonance, vol. 11, no. 8, 1978, pp. 378-384.
"Models
of Learning Systems," B.G. Buchanan, T.M. Mitchell,
R.G. Smith, C.R. Johnson, in Encyclopedia
of Computer Science and Technology, vol. 11, Marcel
Dekker, New York, NY, pp. 24-51. 1978.
"Version Spaces: A Candidate Elimination Approach to Rule
Learning",
T.M. Mitchell, Proceedings of the 5th International Joint
Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Cambridge MA, August
1977,
pp. 305-310.