Janice Glasgow

alpha helices (2008)

Robert Fraser, James Stewart, Janice Glasgow

determination of interhelical angles for protein

Musings on the roles of logical and non-logical representations in intelligence. (2008)

Janice Glasgow, Hari Narayanan, Diagrammatic Reasoning Computational, Aaron Sloman

This paper offers a short and biased overview of the history of discussion and controversy about the role of different forms of representation in intelligent agents. It repeats and extends some of...

Introducing Hippy: A visualization tool for understanding the α-helix pair interface (2006)

Robert Fraser, Janice Glasgow

Hippy is a novel protein visualization tool designed to meet the needs of those who are working with contact maps for protein structure prediction, and in particular for those desiring to gain...

Running Title: Protein Structure Prediction With Visual CBR (2005)

Jim Davies, Janice Glasgow, Tony Kuo

We show that visio-spatial representations and reasoning can be used as a similarity metric for case-based protein structure prediction. Our system retrieves pairs of α-helices based on contact map...

Progress in computational methods for representing geographical concepts (1999)

Max J. Egenhofer, Janice Glasgow, Oliver Gnther, John R. Herring, Donna J. Peuquet

Over the last ten years, a subfield of GIScience has been recognized that addresses the linkage between human thought regarding geographic space and the mechanisms of implementing these in...

Improving Performance Of Case-Based Classification Using Context-Based Relevance (1997)

Igor Jurisica, Janice Glasgow

Classification involves associating instances with particular classes by maximizing intra-class similarities and minimizing inter-class similarities. Thus, the way similarity among instances is...

Case-Based Classification Using Similarity-Based Retrieval (1996)

Igor Jurisica, Janice Glasgow

Classification involves associating instances with particular classes by maximizing intra-class similarities and minimizing inter-class similarities. The paper presents a novel approach to case-based...

Applying Case-Based Reasoning to Control in Robotics (1995)

Igor Jurisica, Janice Glasgow

The paper describes an application of a casebased reasoning system TA3 to a control task in robotics. It differs from previous methods in its approach to similarity-based retrieval, which allows for...

Musings on the Roles of Logical and Non-Logical Representations in Intelligence (1995)

Janice Glasgow, Hari Narayanan, Diagrammatic Reasoning Computational, Aaron Sloman

This paper offers a short and biased overview of the history of discussion and controversy about the role of different forms of representation in intelligent agents. It repeats and extends some of...

A Semantics for Model-Based Spatial Reasoning (1994)

Janice Glasgow, Andrew Malton

Model-based reasoning involves proving the truth of a proposition by computation in the semantic domain. In contrast, rule-based reasoning is proving truth by means of formal manipulation of...

A.: A semantics for model-based spatial reasoning (1994)

Janice Glasgow, Andrew Malton

Model-based reasoning involves proving the truth of a proposition by computation in the semantic domain. In contrast, rule-based reasoning is proving truth by means of formal manipulation of...

A Case-Based Reasoning Approach to Learning Control

Igor Jurisica, Janice Glasgow

The paper describes an application of a case-based reasoning system TA3, to a control task in robotics. It differs from previous methods in its approach to relevancy-based retrieval, which allows for...