Selected List of Published Papers by Henry Lieberman

(in approximate reverse chronological order)

 

Great User Interface can Promote the “Do Everything Ourselves” Economy, Henry Lieberman and Christopher Fry, Human-Computer Interaction International Conference (HCII-20), Copenhagen, July 2020.

History of Logo, Cynthia Solomon, Brian Silverman, Henry Lieberman, Brian Harvey, Mark L. Miller, Ken Kahn, Margaret Minsky, Artemis Papert, Fourth International Conference on the History of Programming Languages (HOPL4), London, June 2020.

Does a Dog Desire Cake?: Expanding Knowledge Base Assertions Using Relationship Discovery, Pedro Colon-Hernandez, Henry Lieberman, Catherine Havasi, Conference on Neural Information Processing (Neurips), Workshop on Knowledge Representation and Machine Learning, Vancouver, December 2019.

Commonsense Reasoning for Story Understanding, Henry Lieberman, Bryan Williams, Advances in Cognitive Systems, Workshop on Story-Enabled Intelligence, Cambridge, MA, August 2019.

In Robots We Trust?, Henry Lieberman, ACM Transactions on Intelligent Interactive Systems, Blog Editor’s post, February 2019.

Debugging Probabilistic Programming: Lessons from Debugging Research, Henry Lieberman, Yen-Ling Kuo, Valeria Staneva, 1st Conference on Probabilistic Programming, Cambridge, MA, October 2018.

Hippie Values Really Did Build the Internet, Henry Lieberman and Christopher Fry, Communications of the ACM, September 2018. Includes commentary also by CACM editors Andrew Chien and Moshe Vardi.

Wearing Our Hearts on Our Sleeves, Henry Lieberman, ACM Transactions on Intelligent Interactive Systems, Blog Editor’s post, November 2018.

Pay Attention to the Man Behind the Curtain, Henry Lieberman, ACM Transactions on Intelligent Interactive Systems, Special Issue on Human-Centered Machine Learning, Blog Editor’s post, August 2018.

Owning the Wind, Henry Lieberman, Invited presentation, Workshop on GDPR (EU regulations on data privacy), Computers and Human Interaction Conference (CHI-18) Montréal, April 2018.

Why Can’t We All Just Get Along?: How Science Can Enable A More Cooperative Future, Christopher Fry and Henry Lieberman, self-published book, 2018, https://www.whycantwe.org/

Understanding Stories with Large-Scale Commonsense, Bryan Williams, Henry Lieberman and Patrick Winston, Thirteenth International Symposium on Commonsense Reasoning (Commonsense-2017), London, November 2017.

Why Can't We All Just Get Along?, Christopher Fry and Henry Lieberman, self-published book, 2017.

Remembering Marvin Minsky, Ken Forbus, Ben Kuipers, and Henry Lieberman, AI Magazine, Volume 37, Number 3, pp. 94-98, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), Fall 2016.

Commonsense Reasoning for Detection, Prevention and Mitigation of Cyberbullying, Karthik Dinakar, Birago Jones, Catherine Havasi, Henry Lieberman, Rosalind Picard, Invited Journal Track presentation, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-15), Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 2015. (See Dinakar et al. TiiS 2012).

Fathom: Mixed-Initiative Real-Time Topic Modeling and Visualization for Crisis Counseling, Karthik Dinakar, Jackie (Ge) Chen, Rosalind Picard, Henry Lieberman, ACM Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI-15), Atlanta, GA, March 2015.

Visualizing Inference, Henry Lieberman and Joseph Henke, Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-15) Demo Track, Austin, TX, January 2015.

Understanding the Limits to Competitive Processes, Henry Lieberman and Christopher Fry, First Workshop on Computing within Limits, Irvine, CA, June 2015.

The Limits to Paradise, Christopher Fry, Henry Lieberman, First Workshop on Computing within Limits, Irvine, CA, June 2015.

Real-time Topic Models for Crisis Counseling, Karthik Dinakar, Allison Chaney, Henry Lieberman, David Blei, Workshop on Data Science for Social Change, Int’l Conference on Knowledge Discovery from Data (KDD-14), New York, NY, USA, August 2014.

Stacked Generalization Learning to Analyze Teenage Distress, Karthik Dinakar, Emily Weinstein, Henry Lieberman, Robert Selman, AAAI International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM-14), Ann Arbor, MI, USA, June 2014.

GestureNet: A CommonSense Approach to Physical Activity Similarity, Angela Chang, Selene Mota, Henry Lieberman, Conference on Electronic Visualization and the Arts, London, July 2014.

The New Era of High-Functionality Interfaces, Int’l. Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence (ICAART-14), Henry Lieberman, Christopher Fry, and Elizabeth Rosenzweig Keynote Presentation, Angers, France, March 2014. To appear in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series.

Steptorials: Mixed-Initiative Learning of High-Functionality Applications, Henry Lieberman, Elizabeth Rosenzweig, and Christopher Fry, ACM Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Haifa, February 2014.

Interpreting Vague and Ambiguous Referring Expressions by Dynamically Binding to Properties of the Context Set, Dustin Smith and Henry Lieberman, 8th International Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and Using Context (Context-13), Annecy, France, October 2013.

Generating and Interpreting Referring Expressions as Belief State Planning and Plan Recognition, Dustin Smith and Henry Lieberman, European Workshop on Natural Language Generation, Sofia, Bulgaria, August 2013.

Using Plan Recognition for Generating and Interpreting Referring Expressions, Dustin Smith and Henry Lieberman, AAAI Workshop on Plan, Activity and Intent Recognition, Seattle, July 2013.

Decision-Making Should Be More Like Programming, Christopher Fry and Henry Lieberman,
International Symposium on End-User Development, Copenhagen, June 2013.

Crowdsourced Ethics with Personalized Story Matching, Henry Lieberman, Karthik Dinakar, Birago Jones, ACM Conference on Computers and Human Interaction (CHI-13), Paris, France, April-May, 2013

Script-Based Story Matching for Cyberbullying Prevention, Jamie Macbeth, Hanna Adeyema, Henry Lieberman, Christopher Fry, ACM Conference on Computers and Human Interaction (CHI-13), Paris, France, April-May, 2013

Script-Based Story Matching to Encourage Empathy for Social Change, Sila Sayan, Carlo Mannino, Jamie Macbeth, Hanna Adeyema, Henry Lieberman, Christopher Fry, Workshop on Designing Social Media for Change, CHI 2013, Paris, France, April, 2013.

Say Hello to Smarter Apps That Fulfill Your Wishes, Henry Lieberman, Wired UK, November 2012, p. 70.

Commonsense Reasoning for Detection, Prevention and Mitigation of Cyberbullying, Karthik Dinakar, Birago Jones, Catherine Havasi, Henry Lieberman, and Rosalind Picard, ACM Transactions on Intelligent Interactive Systems (ACM TiiS), Volume 2, Number 3, 2012.

You Too?! Mixed-Initiative LDA Story Matching to Help Teens in Distress, Karthik Dinakar, Birago Jones, Henry Lieberman, Rosalind Picard, Carolyn Rose, Matthew Thoman, Roi Reichart, International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM-12), Dublin, Ireland, June 2012.

Textual Tinkerability: Encouraging Storytelling Behaviors to Foster Emergent Literacy, Angela Chang, Cynthia Breazeal, Tom Roberts, Glorianna Davenport, Henry Lieberman, Nick Montfort, Computers and Human Interaction Conference (CHI-12), Austin, TX, May 2012.

Helping Users Understand and Recover from Interpretation Failures in Natural Language Interfaces, Dustin Smith and Henry Lieberman, Workshop at End-User Interactions with Intelligent and Autonomous Systems, Computers and Human Interaction Conference (CHI-12), Austin, TX, May 2012.

Let’s Gang Up on Cyberbullying, Henry Lieberman, Karthik Dinakar, Birago Jones, IEEE Computer Magazine, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Volume 44, Number 9, Sept. 2011.

Modeling the Detection of Textual Cyberbullying, Karthik Dinakar, Roi Reichart, Henry Lieberman, Birago Jones, Workshop on the Social Mobile Web, International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, July 2011.

Raconteur: Integrating Authored and Real-Time Social Media, Pei-Yu (Peggy) Chi and Henry Lieberman, ACM Conference on Computers and Human Interaction (CHI-11), Vancouver, May 2011.

The State of the Art in End-User Software Engineering, Andrew Ko, Abraham R., Beckwith L., Blackwell A., Burnett M.M., Erwig M., Scaffidi C., Lawrence J., Lieberman H., Myers B.A., Rosson M.B., Rothermel G., Shaw M. and Wiedenbeck S., ACM Computing Surveys, Vol .43, Number 3, Article 21, (April 2011), 44 pages.

Intelligent Assistance for Conversational Storytelling Using Story Patterns, Pei-Yu (Peggy) Chi and Henry Lieberman, ACM International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Palo Alto, CA, February 2011.

Cross-Domain Scruffy Inference, Kenneth Arnold and Henry Lieberman, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) Fall Symposium on Commonsense Knowledge, Arlington, VA, USA, November 2010.

Embracing Ambiguity, Kenneth Arnold and Henry Lieberman, ACM SigSoft Workshop on the Future of Software Engineering Research, Santa Fe, NM, USA, November 2010.

CrossBridge: Finding Analogies Using Dimensionality Reduction, Jayant Krishnamurthy and Henry Lieberman, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) Fall Symposium on Commonsense Knowledge, Arlington, VA, USA, November 2010.

Managing Ambiguity in Programming by Finding Unambiguous Examples, Kenneth Arnold and Henry Lieberman, ACM Onward Conference (part of ACM Systems, Programming, Languages, and Applications: Software for Humanity, formerly OOPSLA), Reno, Nevada, USA, October 2010

Lessons Learned from Designing Children’s Interactive Narratives, Angela Chang, Pei-Yu Chi, Nick Montfort, Cynthia Breazeal, and Henry Lieberman, Conference of the Electronic Literature Organization (ELO), Providence, RI, USA, June 2010.

Finding Your Way in a Multi-dimensional Semantic Space with Luminoso, Robyn Speer, Catherine Havasi, Nichole Treadway, and Henry Lieberman, ACM International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI), Hong Kong, China, February 2010, pp. 385-388.

Raconteur: From Intent to Stories. Pei-Yu (Peggy) Chi and Henry Lieberman, In Proceeding of the 14th international Conference on intelligent User interfaces (Hong Kong, China, February 07 - 10, 2010). IUI '10. ACM, New York, NY, 301-304.

The Why UI: Using Goal Networks to Improve User Interfaces. Dustin Smith and Henry Lieberman, In Proceeding of the 14th international Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Hong Kong, China, February 2010. IUI '10. ACM, New York, NY, 377-380.

A Goal-Oriented Web Browser, Alexander Faaborg and Henry Lieberman, in No Code Required: Giving Users Tools to Transform the Web, Morgan Kaufmann, 2010, pp. 65-84.

Knowing What You're Talking About: Natural Language Programming of an Multi-Player Online Game, Henry Lieberman and Moin Ahmad, in No Code Required: Giving Users Tools to Transform the Web, Morgan Kaufmann, 2010, pp. 331-346.

User Interface Goals, AI Opportunities, Henry Lieberman, AI Magazine, Volume 30, Number 4, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI). Special Issue on Usability of AI Systems, Winter 2009-2010, pp. 16-23.

Recognizing and Using Goals in Event Management, Dustin Arthur Smith, Henry Lieberman, ACM Conference on Computer-Human Interaction, (CHI-09), Boston, April 2009. Pages 4525-4530

Breaking Down Brick Walls: Design, Construction, and Prototype Fabrication Knowledge an Architecture, Rachelle Villalon, Henry Lieberman, Larry Sass, ACM Conference on Computer-Human Interaction, (CHI-09), Boston, April 2009. pp. 4261-4266.

Digital Intuition: Applying Common Sense Using Dimensionality Reduction, Catherine Havasi, James Pustejovsky, Robyn Speer, and Henry Lieberman, IEEE Intelligent Systems 24(4), Special Issue on Human-Level Intelligence, pp. 24-35, July 2009.

PerspectiveSpace: Opinion Modeling with Dimensionality Reduction, Jason Alonso, Catherine Havasi, and Henry Lieberman, Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation, and Personalization (UMAP-09), Trento, Italy, June 2009.

What's Next: Emergent Storytelling in Video Collections, Edward Shen, Henry Lieberman and Glorianna Davenport, ACM Conference on Computers and Human Interaction (CHI-09), Boston, April 2009.

Talking About Painful Subjects: Flexibility and Constraints in Patient Interviews, John Moore and Henry Lieberman, in Renata Bushko, ed., Future of Health Technology: Strategy for the Future, IOS Press, 2009.

An Interface For Targeted Collection Of Common Sense Knowledge Using a Mixture Model, Robyn Speer, Jayant Krishnamurthy, Catherine Havasi, Dustin Smith, Henry Lieberman, Kenneth Arnold, International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Sanibel, FL, February 2009.

AnalogySpace: Reducing the Dimensionality of Commonsense Knowledge, Robyn Speer, Catherine Havasi and Henry Lieberman, Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-08), Chicago, July 2008.

Common Sense Assistant for Writing Stories that Teach Social Skills, Kyunghee Kim, Rosalind Picard and Henry Lieberman, ACM Conference on Computers and Human Interaction (CHI-08), Florence, Italy, April 2008.

Usable Artificial Intelligence Needs Common Sense Knowledge, Henry Lieberman, Workshop on Usable Artificial Intelligence, ACM Conference on Computers and Human Interaction (CHI-08), Florence, Italy, April 2008.

A Creative Programming Environment, Henry Lieberman, in HCI Remixed, Tom Ericson and David MacDonald, eds., pp. 37-42, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2008.

Back into Equilibrium: Balancing the Ordinary and the Extraordinary, in Out of Balance: New Frontiers in Science, Art and Thought, Department of Culture of Catalonia, and Fundació Caixa Catalunya, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, September 2007.

From Whole Earth to the Whole Web (book review of Fred Turner's "From Counterculture to Cyberculture"), Science Magazine, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 8 March 2007.

GlobalMind: Bridging the Gap Between Different Cultures and Languages with Common-sense Computing, Hyemin Chung, Henry Lieberman, and Walter Bender, International Journal on Semantic Web and Information Systems, Special Issue on Semantics of People and Culture, Vol. 3, Number 1, January-March 2007, pp. 65-95.

What Am I Gonna Wear: Scenario-Oriented Recommendation, Edward Shen, Henry Lieberman, and Francis Lam. International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI-07), Honolulu, January 2007.

Common Consensus: A Web-based Game for Collecting Commonsense Goals, Henry Lieberman, Dustin Smith, Alea Teeters, Workshop on Common Sense for Intelligent Interfaces, ACM International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI-07), Honolulu, January 2007.

Using Common Sense for Planning Learning Activities, Aparecido Fabiano Pinatti de Carvalho, Junia Coutinho Anacleto, Henry Lieberman, Muriel de Souza Godoi, Silvia Zem-Mascarenhas, Workshop on Common Sense for Intelligent Interfaces, ACM International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI-07), Honolulu, January 2007.

An Interface for Mutual Disambiguation of Recognition Errors in a Multimodal Navigational Assistant, Henry Lieberman and Amy Chu, Multimedia Systems Journal, Special Issue on User-Centered Multimedia, Vol. 12, Nos. 4-5, pp. 393-402, Summer 2007.

Applying Common Sense to Distance Learning: the Case of Home Care Education, Junia Anacleto, Aparecido de Carvalho,
Vania Almeida, Muriel de Souza Godoi, Silvia Zem-Mascarenhas, Henry Lieberman, Americo Talarico Neto, Brazilian Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (IHC-06), Natal, Brazil, November 2006.

Saurus: An Emotionally Weighted Thesaurus, Jim Gouldstone, Hugo Liu, Henry Lieberman, and Hiroshi Ishii, in Computational Aesthetics: Artificial Intelligence Approaches to Beauty and Happiness, AAAI-06 Workshop, Boston, July 2006.

The Continuing Quest for Abstraction, European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP-06), 20th Anniversary Panel: The Past and Future of Object-Oriented Programming, Nantes, France, July 2006.

Your Memory, Connected, James Teng, Edward Shen, Henry Lieberman, and Pattie Maes, ACM SigGraph Compuer Graphics Conference Art Show, Boston, MA, July 2006.

Can Common Sense Uncover Cultural Differences in Computer Applications?. Junia Anacleto, Henry Lieberman, Marie Tsutsumi, Vânia Neris, Aparecido Carvalho, Jose Espinosa and Silvia Zem-Mascarenhas, IFIP World Computer Conference, Santiago, Chile, August 2006.

NLP (Natural Language Processing) for NLP (Natural Language Programming), Henry Lieberman, Rada Mihalcea and Hugo Liu, International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing, Mexico City, Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science, February 2006.

A Goal-Oriented Interface to Consumer Electronics using Planning and Commonsense Reasoning, Henry Lieberman and José Espinosa, Knowledge Based Systems Journal, to appear. Also in the International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI-06), Sydney, Australia, January 2006.

Augmenting Kitchen Appliances with a Shared Context Using Knowledge about Daily Events. C-H. Lee, L. Bonnani, J. Espinosa, T. Selker, Henry Lieberman, International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Sydney, January 2006.

A Goal-Oriented Web Browser, Alex Faaborg and Henry Lieberman, ACM Conference on Computers and Human Interaction (CHI-06), Montréal, April 2006.

Providing Expert Advice by Analogy for On-Line Help, Henry Lieberman and Ashwani Kumar, IEEE/ACM Conference on Web Intelligence & Intelligent Agent Technology, Compiègne, France, September 2005.

End-User Development, Springer, 2005. (Book editor, with Fabio Paterno and Volker Wulf).

Feasibility Studies for Programming in Natural Language, Henry Lieberman and Hugo Liu, in H. Lieberman, F. Paterno and V. Wulf, eds., End-User Development, Springer, 2005

Programmatic Semantics for Natural Language Interfaces, Hugo Liu and Henry Lieberman, ACM Conference on Computers & Human Interaction (CHI-2005), Portland, OR, April 2005.

Topic Spotting Common Sense Translation Assistant, Jaewoo Chung, Rachel Kern and Henry Lieberman, ACM Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (CHI-2005), Portland, OR, April 2005.

Metafor: Visualizing Stories as Code, Henry Lieberman and Hugo Liu, ACM Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI-2005), San Diego, January 2005.

How to Wreck a Nice Beach You Sing Calm Incense. Alexander Faaborg, Waseem Daher, Henry Lieberman and José Espinosa. International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, IUI 2005, January 9-12 2005, San Diego.

Beating Common Sense into Interactive Applications, Henry Lieberman, Hugo Liu, Push Singh, and Barbara Barry AI Magazine, Winter 2005.

Common Sense on the Go: Giving Mobile Applications an Understanding of Everyday Life, Henry Lieberman, Alexander Faaborg, José Espinosa, and Tom Stocky, British Telecom Technology Journal, Vol. 22, Number 4, October 2004.

A Commonsense Approach to Predictive Text Entry, Tom Stocky, Alexander Faaborg, and Henry Lieberman, Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 04), Vienna, Austria, April 2004.

Common Sense Investing: Bridging the Gap Between Expert and Novice, Henry Lieberman, Ashwani Kumar and Sharad Sundararajan, Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 04), Vienna, Austria, April 2004.

Supporting User Hypotheses in Problem Diagnosis on the Web and Elsewhere, Earl Wagner and Henry Lieberman, ACM Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, January 2004.

Personalized Presentation of Policies and Processes, Earl Wagner and Henry Lieberman, in Designing Personalized User Experiences in eCommerce, Claire-Marie Karat, Jan Blom, John Karat, eds., Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands, 2004.

Understanding and Debugging System Configurations, Earl Wagner and Henry Lieberman, Conference on the Human Impact and Application
of Autonomic Computer Systems (CHIACS-2), IBM Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York, April 2004.

Visualizing the Affective Structure of a Text Document Hugo Liu, Henry Lieberman, and Ted Selker. Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI'03), Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

End-User Debugging for Electronic Commerce, Henry Lieberman, Earl Wagner, ACM Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Miami Beach, January 2003.

Intelligent Interfaces for E-Commerce Problem Solving, Earl Wagner and Henry Lieberman, ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce, San Diego, June 2003.

A Model of Textual Affect Sensing using Real-World Knowledge. Hugo Liu, Henry Lieberman, and Ted Selker, International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI 2003). Miami, Florida Recipient of the Outstanding Paper Award at this conference.

A Zero-Input Inerface for Leveraging Group Browsing, Taly Sharon, Henry Lieberman and Ted Selker, ACM Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Miami Beach, January 2003.

Static and Dynamic Semantics of the Web, (book editor, and article co-authored with Christopher Fry and Mike Plusch) in Spinning The Semantic Web, Dieter Fensel, James Hendler, Henry Lieberman, and Wolfgang Wahlster, eds., MIT Press, 2003.

Agents for the User Interface Henry Lieberman, Ted Selker, in Handbook of Agent Technology, Jeffrey Bradshaw, ed., MIT Press, to appear.

Searching the Web with a Little Help from Your Friends, Taly Sharon, Henry Lieberman and Ted Selker, ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, New Orleans, November 2002.

Adaptive Linking between Text and Photos Using Common Sense Reasoning Henry Lieberman, Hugo Liu, Conference on Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web Systems, Malaga, Spain, May 2002.

Robust Photo Retrieval Using World Semantics, Hugo Liu and Henry Lieberman. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Language Resources And Evaluation Workshop: Using Semantics for Information Retrieval and Filtering (LREC2002) -- Canary Islands, Spainhttp://web.media.mit.edu/~lieber/Publications/

GOOSE: A Goal-Oriented Search Engine With Commonsense Hugo Liu, Henry Lieberman, and Ted Selker,
Conference on Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web Systems, Malaga, Spain, May 2002. This paper won the award for "Best Artificial Intelligence Paper" from AEPIA, Asociación Española para la Inteligencia Artificial (Spanish Association for Artificial Intelligence).

Out of Many, One: Reliable Results from Unreliable Recognition, Henry Lieberman and Elizabeth Stoehr, in ACM Conference on Computer-Human Interface (CHI-2002), Minneapolis, April 2002.

Intelligent Agent Software for Medicine Henry Lieberman, Cindy Mason, in Future of Health Technology, Renata Bushko, ed., IOS Press, Amsterdam, 2002.

Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces by Example (Keynote presentation), Conference on Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces, Valenciennes, France, May 2002.

Art Imitates Life: Programming by Example as an Imitation Game, in Imitation in Nautural and Artificial Systems, Kirsten Dautenhahn and Chrystopher Nehaniv, eds., MIT Press, 2002.

Aria: An Agent for Annotating and Retrieving Images, Henry Lieberman, Elizabeth Rosenzweig and Push Singh IEEE Computer, July 2001, pp. 57-61.

Exploring the Web with Reconnaissance Agents, Communications of the ACM, August 2001 Henry Lieberman, Christopher Fry, and Louis Weitzman. pp. 69-75.

Interfaces that Give and Take Advice , in Human-Computer Interaction for the New Millenium, John Carroll, ed., ACM Press/Addison-Wesley, pp. 475-485, 2001.

Your Wish is My Command: Programming by Example (book editor), Morgan Kauffman, San Francisco, 2001.

Will Software Ever Work?, Henry Lieberman, Christopher Fry, Communications of the ACM, March 2001.

Intelligent Profiling by Example, Sybil Shearin and Henry Lieberman, ACM Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Santa Fe, NM, January 2001.

Programming by Example, (Introduction and Guest Editor), Special Issue of Communications of the ACM, March 2000.

Visual Generalization in Programming by Example Henry Lieberman, Robert St. Amant, Richard Potter, and Luke Zettlemoyer, Communications of the ACM, March 2000. Also in Henry Lieberman, ed. Your Wish is My Command, Morgan Kaufmann, 2001.

Agents to Assist in Finding Help Adriana Vivacqua and Henry Lieberman, ACM Conference on Computers and Human Interface (CHI-2000), the Hague, Netherlands, April 2000.

Out of Context: Computer Systems that Learn About, and Adapt to, Context Henry Lieberman, Ted Selker, IBM Systems Journal, Vol 39, Nos 3&4, pp. 617-631, 2000.

Training Agents to Recognize Text by Example, Henry Lieberman, Bonnie Nardi and Dave Wright, in ACM Conference on Autonomous Agents [Agents-99], Seattle, May 1999. Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, 2000, and in Henry Lieberman, ed. Your Wish is My Command, Morgan Kaufmann, 2001.

Personal Assistants for the Web: An MIT Perspective, in Matthias Klusch, ed., Intelligent Information Agents , Springer, 1999, pp. 279-292.

Lets Browse: A Collaborative Browsing Agent , Henry Lieberman, Neil Van Dyke and Adriana Vivacqua, Knowledge Based Systems Journal, Vol 12, pp. 427-431, Elsevier, 1999. International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Los Angeles, January 1999.

Butterfly: A Conversation-Finding Agent for Internet Relay Chat, Neil Van Dyke, Henry Lieberman, and Pattie Maes, International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Los Angeles, January 1999.

Integrating User Interface Agents with Conventional Applications, Henry Lieberman, Knowledge-Based Systems Journal, Elsevier, Volume 11, Number 1, September 1998, pp. 15-24. ACM Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, San Francisco, January 1998.

Beyond Information Retrieval: Information Agents at the MIT Media Lab, Kunstliche Intelligenz [German Journal of Artificial Intelligence], (1998)

A Multi-Scale, Multi-Layer, Translucent Virtual Space, Henry Lieberman, IEEE International Conference on Information Visualization, London, September 1997.

Introduction and Guest Editor, Special Issue on Debugging and Software Visualization, Henry Lieberman, Communications of the ACM, April 1997.

Debugging and the Experience of Immediacy, Henry Lieberman, David Ungar and Christopher Fry, Communications of the ACM, April 1997.

Autonomous Interface Agents, Henry Lieberman, ACM Conference on Human-Computer Interface [CHI-97], Atlanta, March 1997.

ZStep 95: A Reversible, Animated, Source Code Stepper, Henry Lieberman, in Software Visualization: Programming as a Multimedia Experience, John Stasko, John Domingue, Marc Brown, and Blaine Price, eds., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1997.

Instructible Agents: Software That Just Keeps Getting Better, Henry Lieberman, David Maulsby, IBM Systems Journal, Volume 35, Nos. 3 & 4, 1996.

Intelligent Graphics: A New Paradigm, Henry Lieberman, Communications of the ACM, August 1996, [Special Issue on New Paradigms for Using Computers].

Hearing Aid: Adding Verbal Hints to a Learning Interface Elizabeth Stoehr and Henry Lieberman, ACM Multimedia Conference, San Francisco, October 1995.

Letizia: An Agent That Assists Web Browsing, Henry Lieberman, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Montréal, August 1995.

First International Workshop on AI and the Envrionment, Cindy Mason, chair, Henry Lieberman and Brian Williams, co-chairs, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-95), Montréal, August 1995.

The Visual Language of Experts in Graphic Design, Henry Lieberman, IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages, Darmstadt, Germany, September 1995.

Interaction is the Key to Machine Learning Applications , Henry Lieberman, Workshop on Machine Learning for Interactive Applications, International Conference on Machine Learning, Tahoe City, California, July 1995.

Bridging the Gap Between Code and Behavior in Programming Henry Lieberman and Christopher Fry, ACM Conference on Computers and Human Interface [CHI-95], Denver, April 1995.

Powers of Ten Thousand: Navigating In Large Information Spaces, Henry Lieberman, Conference on User Interface Software Technology, Marina del Rey, California, November 1994.

A User Interface for Knowledge Acquisition from Video, Henry Lieberman, Conference of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence, Seattle, August 1994.

Integrating Code and Data Visualization, CHI Workshop on Software Visualization, Boston, May 1994 [with Christopher Fry]

Demonstrational Techniques for Instructible Interface Agents, Henry Lieberman, AAAI Workshop on Software Agents, Stanford, CA, March 1994.

Graphical Annotation as a Visual Language for Specify Constraint Relations , Henry Lieberman, IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages, Bergen, Norway, Sept. 1993.

Mondrian: A Teachable Graphical Editor, Henry Lieberman, in Watch What I Do: Programming by Demonstration, Allen Cypher, ed., MIT Press, 1993.

Making Programming Accessible to Visual Problem Solvers, Henry Lieberman, in Watch What I Do: Programming by Demonstration, Allen Cypher, ed., MIT Press, 1993.

Tinker: A Programming by Demonstration System for Beginning Programmers, Henry Lieberman, in Watch What I Do: Programming by Demonstration, Allen Cypher, ed., MIT Press, 1993.

Dominoes and Storyboards: Beyond Icons on Strings, Henry Lieberman, IEEE Conference on Visual Languages, Seattle, September 1992.

Capturing Design Expertise Interactively by Example, Henry Lieberman, in Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, St. Petersburg, Russia, August 1992.

Two Disciplines in Search of an Interface: Reflections on a Design Problem Laurie Vertelney, Michael Arent and Henry Lieberman, in The Art of Human-Computer Interface Design, Brenda Laurel, ed., Addison-Wesley, August 1989

Object-Oriented Programming, Henry Lieberman, in Macmillan Encyclopaedia of Computers, 1992.

Machine Tongues: Object-Oriented Programming, Henry Lieberman, in The Well-Tempered Object: Musical Applications of Object-Oriented Software Technology, Stephen Pope, ed., MIT Press, 1991

Visual Programming: A Vision for the Future, Henry Lieberman, in Friend-21 Conference on Human Interface Technologies, Tokyo, September 1989

A Three-Dimensional Representation for Program Execution, Henry Lieberman, in E.P. Glinert, ed, Visual Programming Enviornments: Applications and Issues, IEEE Press, 1991

User Interfaces for Program Debugging, Henry Lieberman, Tutorial at ACM Computers and Human Interaction Conference, Austin, Texas, 1989.

Towards Intelligent Interfaces for Graphic Design Applications, Henry Lieberman, International Conference on Fifth Generation Computer Systems, Tokyo, November 1988

The Treaty of Orlando: A Shared View of Sharing, Lynn Stein, Henry Lieberman, and David Ungar, in Object-Oriented Concepts, Applications and Databases, Won Kim and Fred Lochovsky, eds., Addison-Wesley, 1988. (And see the treaty text!)

Parallelism in Interpreters for Knowledge Representation Languages, Henry Lieberman, in Concepts and Characteristics of Knowledge-Based Systems, M. Tokoro, Y. Anzai, A. Yonezawa, eds., North-Holland, 1989

Programming Descriptive Analogies by Example, Henry Lieberman, Workshop on Inheritance Hierarchies in Knowledge Representation, Viareggio, Italy, 1989.

Reversible Object-Oriented Interpreters, Henry Lieberman, First European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Paris, France, Springer-Verlag, 1987.

Using Prototypical Objects to Implement Shared Behavior in Object-Oriented Systems, Henry Lieberman, First Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Languages, Systems, and Applications [OOPSLA-86], ACM SigCHI, Portland, Oregon, September 1986. Also in Object-Oriented Computing, Gerald Peterson, ed., IEEE Computer Society Press, 1987.

Concurrent Object Oriented Programming in Act 1, Henry Lieberman, in Object Oriented Concurrent Programming , Aki Yonezawa and Mario Tokoro, eds., MIT Press, 1987

An Example Oriented Environment for Beginning Programmers, Henry Lieberman, in Artificial Intelligence and Education, R. Lawler and M. Yazdani, eds., Ellis Horwood, Chichester, England, 1987. Also in the Instructional Sciences Journal.

There's More to Menu Systems Than Meets the Screen, Henry Lieberman, ACM SigGraph '85 Computer Graphics Conference, San Francisco, July 1985.

Expecting the Unpredictable: When Computers Can Think in Parallel, Henry Lieberman, in Matters of Intelligence, Lucia Vaina, ed., D. Reidel, 1987.

Steps Toward Better Debugging Tools for Lisp, Henry Lieberman, ACM Symposium on Lisp and Functional Programming, Austin, Texas, August 1984

Seeing What Your Programs Are Doing, Henry Lieberman, International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, July 1984.

Design Issues in Parallel Architectures for Artificial Intelligence Henry Lieberman, and Carl Hewitt, IEEE Compcon Conference, March 1984.

An Object-Oriented Simulator for the Apiary, Henry Lieberman, Conference of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence, Washington, D. C., August 1983.

A Real Time Garbage Collector Based On The Lifetimes of Objects, Henry Lieberman, and Carl Hewitt, Communications of the ACM, June 1983.

Designing Interactive Systems From The User's Viewpoint, Henry Lieberman, in Integrated Interactive Computer Systems, P. Degano and E. Sandewall, eds., North Holland, 1982.

Constructing Graphical User Interfaces by Example, Henry Lieberman, Graphics Interface Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 1982.

Tinker: Example-Based Programming for Artificial Intelligence, Henry Lieberman, 7th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI), Vancouver, B. C., Canada, August 1981.

A Session with Tinker: Interleaving Program Testing With Program Design, Henry Lieberman, and Carl Hewitt, Proceedings of the First Lisp Conference, Stanford University, August 1980.

Security and Modularity in Message Passing, Carl Hewitt, Henry Lieberman, and Giuseppe Attardi, First International Conference on Distributed Computing, Huntsville, Ala., October 1979.

Specifying And Proving Properties Of Guardians For Distributed Systems, Carl Hewitt, Giuseppe Attardi and Henry Lieberman, , In Semantics of Concurrent Computation, Springer-Verlag Computer Science Series No. 70.

Computer Animation: Snow White's Dream Machine, Kenneth Kahn and Henry Lieberman, Technology Review, October-November 1977.

How To Color In A Coloring Book, Henry Lieberman, SigGraph Computer Graphics Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, August 1978.

The TV Turtle: A Logo Graphics System for Raster Displays, Henry Lieberman, SigGraph/SigPlan Graphics Languages Symposium, Miami Beach, Florida, April 1976.



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