Publications
- Tomai, E. (2009) A Pragmatic Approach to Computational Narrative Understanding.
Ph.D. dissertation. Northwestern University.
- Klenk, M., Forbus, K., Tomai, E., and Kim, H. (in press). Using Analogical Model
Formulation with Sketches to Solve Bennett Mechanical Comprehension Test
Problems. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence,
Special Issue on 'Test-Based AI'. Taylor & Francis.
- Tomai, E. and Forbus, K. (2009) EA NLU: Practical Language Understanding for
Cognitive Modeling. Proceedings of the 22nd International Florida Artificial
Intelligence Research Society Conference. Sanibel Island, FL.
- Tomai, E. and Forbus, K. (2009) What Are You Going to Do, Talk Me to Death?
Exploring the Narrative State in Interactive Entertainment. Proceedings of the
2009 AAAI Spring Symposium on Intelligent Narrative Technologies II, Stanford,
CA.
- Dehghani, M., Tomai, E., Forbus, K., Iliev, R., Klenk, M. (2008). MoralDM: A
Computational Modal of Moral Decision-Making. Abstract accepted at the 2008
meeting of Society of Judge and Decision Making (SJDM). Chicago, IL.
- Tomai, E., Forbus, K. (2008). Using Qualitative Reasoning for the Attribution of
Moral Responsibility. To appear in Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of
the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci), Washington, D.C.
- Dehghani, M., Tomai, E., Forbus, K., Klenk, M. (2008). Order of Magnitude
Reasoning in Modeling Moral Decision-Making. To appear in 22nd International
Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning (QR). Boulder, CO.
- Dehghani, M., Tomai, E., Forbus, K., Klenk, M. (2008). An Integrated Reasoning
Approach to Moral Decision-Making. To appear in Proceedings of the Twenty-Third
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI). Chicago, IL.
- Dehghani, M., Tomai, E., Forbus, K., Iliev, R., Klenk, M. (2008). MoralDM: A
Computational Modal of Moral Decision-Making. To appear in Proceedings of the
30th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci), Washington,
D.C.
- Tomai, E. and Forbus, K. (2007). Narrative Presentation and Meaning. AAAI Fall
Symposium on Intelligent Narrative Technologies, Arlington, VA.
- Forbus, K., Lockwood, K., Tomai, E., Dehghani, M. and Czyz, J. (2007). Machine
Reading as a Cognitive Science Research Instrument. AAAI Spring Symposium on
Machine Reading. Stanford University, California.
- Tomai, E. and Forbus, K. (2007). Plenty of Blame to Go Around: A Qualitative
Approach to Attribution of Moral Responsibility. In Proceedings of Qualitative
Reasoning Workshop 2007, Aberystwyth, U.K.
- Tomai, E., Lovett, A., Forbus, K., & Usher, J. (2005). A Structure Mapping Model
for Solving Geometric Analogy Problems. Proceedings of the 27th Annual
Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Stressa, Italy, 2190-2195.
- Klenk, M., Forbus, K., Tomai, E., Kim, H., and Kyckelhahn, B. (2005). Solving
Everyday Physical Reasoning Problems by Analogy using Sketches. Proceedings of
20th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-05), Pittsburgh, PA.
- Forbus, K., Usher, J. and Tomai, E. (2005). Analogical learning of
visual/conceptual relationships in sketches. Proceedings of AAAI-05.
- Klenk, M., Forbus, K., Tomai, E., Kim, H., and Kyckelhahn, B. (2005). Solving
everyday physical reasoning problems by analogy using sketches. Proceedings of
AAAI-05.
- Forbus, K., Lockwood, K., Klenk, M., Tomai, E., and Usher, J. (2004).
Open-domain sketch understanding: The nuSketch approach. To appear in AAAI Fall
Symposium on Making Pen-based Interaction Intelligent and Natural, October,
Washington, DC.
- Tomai, E., Forbus, K., and Usher, J. (2004). Qualitative spatial reasoning for
geometric analogies. Proceedings of the 18th International Qualitative Reasoning
Workshop, Evanston, Illinois, August.
- Forbus, K., Tomai, E., and Usher, J. (2003). Qualitative spatial reasoning for
visual grouping in sketches. Proceedings of the 17th International Workshop on
Qualitative Reasoning, Brasilia, Brazil, August.