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Suzanne Paley

Suzanne Paley

Senior Computer Scientist, Artificial Intelligence Center
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Publications

Artificial intelligence publications January 1, 1995

Adapting CLIM Applications for Use on the World Wide Web

Suzanne Paley, Peter Karp

We have developed a Web server tool, written in Common Lisp, that allows any existing graphical user interface application written using the Common Lisp Interface Manager (CLIM) to hook easily into the WWW.

Artificial intelligence publications January 1, 1995

Knowledge Representation in the Large

Peter Karp, Suzanne Paley

We describe the design and implementation of a storage subsystem that submerges a database management system (DBMS) within a knowledge representation system.

Artificial intelligence publications August 1, 1994

A Storage System for Scalable Knowledge Representation

Peter Karp, Suzanne Paley

Our research investigates the hypothesis that one can employ an existing database management system (DBMS) as a storage subsystem for an FRS, to provide high-speed access to large, shared KBs.

Artificial intelligence publications January 1, 1994

Automated Drawing of Metabolic Pathways

Peter Karp, Suzanne Paley

This paper presents algorithms for drawing metabolic pathways by dynamically querying the underlying knowledge base.

Artificial intelligence publications January 1, 1994

Representations of Metabolic Knowledge: Pathways

Peter Karp, Suzanne Paley

The chief contributions of the paper are a minimized representation for biochemical pathways called the predecessor list, and inference procedures for converting the predecessor list into a pathway-graph representation that can serve as input to a pathway-drawing algorithm.

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