Journal Articles
Bridewell, W., Langley, P., Todorovski, L., & Džeroski, S.
(2008). Inductive process modeling. Machine Learning, 71, 1–32.
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Borrett, S.R., Bridewell, W., Langley, P., & Arrigo, K.R. (2007). A method for representing and developing process models. Ecological Complexity, 4, 1–12.
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Bridewell, W., Sanchez, J., Langley, P., & Billman, D. (2006). An interactive environment for the modeling and discovery of scientific knowledge. International Journal of Human–Computer Studies, 64, 1099–1114.
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Chapman, W.W., Bridewell, W., Hanbury, P., Cooper, G.F., & Buchanan, B.G. (2001). A simple algorithm for identifying negated findings and diseases in discharge summaries. Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 34, 301–310.
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Chang, E.C., & Bridewell, W.B. (1998). Irrational beliefs, optimism, pessimism, and psychological distress: A preliminary examination of differential effects in a college population. Journal of Clinical Psychology,54(2) 137–142.
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Bridewell, W.B., & Chang, E.C. (1997). Distinguishing between anxiety, depression, and hostility: Relations to anger-in, anger-out, and anger control. Personality and Individual Differences, 22, 587–590.
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Borrett, S.R., Bridewell, W., Langley, P., & Arrigo, K.R. (2007). A method for representing and developing process models. Ecological Complexity, 4, 1–12.
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Bridewell, W., Sanchez, J., Langley, P., & Billman, D. (2006). An interactive environment for the modeling and discovery of scientific knowledge. International Journal of Human–Computer Studies, 64, 1099–1114.
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Chapman, W.W., Bridewell, W., Hanbury, P., Cooper, G.F., & Buchanan, B.G. (2001). A simple algorithm for identifying negated findings and diseases in discharge summaries. Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 34, 301–310.
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Chang, E.C., & Bridewell, W.B. (1998). Irrational beliefs, optimism, pessimism, and psychological distress: A preliminary examination of differential effects in a college population. Journal of Clinical Psychology,54(2) 137–142.
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Bridewell, W.B., & Chang, E.C. (1997). Distinguishing between anxiety, depression, and hostility: Relations to anger-in, anger-out, and anger control. Personality and Individual Differences, 22, 587–590.
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Peer-Reviewed Conference Papers
Bridewell, W., Borrett, S., & Todorovski, L. (2007).
Extracting constraints for process modeling. Proceedings of the
Fourth International Conference on Knowledge Capture, 87–94.
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Bridewell, W., & Todorovski, L. (2007). Learning declarative bias. Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on Inductive Logic Programming, 63–77.
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Bridewell, W., Langley P., Racunas, S., & Borrett, S.R. (2006). Learning process models with missing data. Proceedings of the Seventeenth European Conference on Machine Learning, 557–565.
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Bridewell, W., Bani Asadi, N., Langley, P., & Todorovski, L. (2005). Reducing overfitting in process model induction. Proceedings of the Twenty-Second International Conference on Machine Learning, 81–88.
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Todorovski, L., Bridewell, W., Shiran, O., & Langley, P. (2005). Inducing hierarchical process models in dynamic domains. Proceedings of the Twentieth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 892–897.
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Chapman, W.W., Bridewell, W., Hanbury, P., Cooper, G.F., & Buchanan, B.G. (2001). Evaluation of negation phrases in narrative clinical reports. Proceedings of the 2001 AMIA Annual Symposium, 105–109.
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Bridewell, W., & Todorovski, L. (2007). Learning declarative bias. Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on Inductive Logic Programming, 63–77.
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Bridewell, W., Langley P., Racunas, S., & Borrett, S.R. (2006). Learning process models with missing data. Proceedings of the Seventeenth European Conference on Machine Learning, 557–565.
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Bridewell, W., Bani Asadi, N., Langley, P., & Todorovski, L. (2005). Reducing overfitting in process model induction. Proceedings of the Twenty-Second International Conference on Machine Learning, 81–88.
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Todorovski, L., Bridewell, W., Shiran, O., & Langley, P. (2005). Inducing hierarchical process models in dynamic domains. Proceedings of the Twentieth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 892–897.
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Chapman, W.W., Bridewell, W., Hanbury, P., Cooper, G.F., & Buchanan, B.G. (2001). Evaluation of negation phrases in narrative clinical reports. Proceedings of the 2001 AMIA Annual Symposium, 105–109.
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Workshops, Posters, Extended Abstracts
Bridewell, B., & Todorovski, L. (in press).
Cross-domain transfer of constraints for inductive process modeling.
Proceedings of the AAAI Workshop on Transfer Learning for Complex Tasks.
Chicago, IL.
Langley, P., & Bridewell, W. (in press). Processes and constraints in explanatory scientific discovery. Proceedings of the Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. Washington, DC.
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Paritosh, P., & Bridewell, W. (2007). From whiteboard to model: A preliminary analysis. The Twenty-First Annual Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning. Aberystwyth, UK.
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Bravo, M., Bridewell, W., & Todorovski, L. (2007). A constraint language for process model induction. The First International Workshop on the Induction of Process Models. Corvallis, OR.
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Borrett, S.R., Bridewell, W., Langley, P., & Arrigo, K.R. (2006). Process sensitivity analysis for ecological modeling. The Fifth International Conference on Ecological Informatics. Santa Barbara, CA.
Borrett, S.R., Bridewell, W., Langley, P., & Arrigo, K.R. (2006). A hierarchical process model of the Ross Sea ecosystem. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 87(36), Ocean Sciences Meeting Supplement, Abstract OS43K-06.
Borrett, S.R., Bridewell, W., & Langley, P. (2006). Computational discovery of process models of aquatic ecosystems. Ninety-First Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. Memphis, TN.
Billman, D., Bridewell, W., & Borrett, S. (2006). Incorporating cognitive principles into modeling tools for scientists. Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Vancouver, B.C.
Bridewell, W.B., & Chang, E.C. (1997a, July). Distinguishing between anxiety, depression, and hostility. Interactive poster session presented at the 1st Regional Congress of Psychology for Professionals in the Americas. Mexico City, Mexico.
Chang, E.C., Bridewell, W.B., & Fahey, A.L. (1997b, July). Irrational beliefs and negative life stress: Testing a diathesis–stress model of depressive symptoms. Interactive poster session presented at the 1st Regional Congress of Psychology for Professionals in the Americas. Mexico City, Mexico.
Chang, E.C., & Bridewell, W.B. (1997c, July). Irrational beliefs, optimism, pessimism, and psychological distress. Interactive poster session presented at the 1st Regional Congress of Psychology for Professionals in the Americas. Mexico City, Mexico.
Chang, E.C., Bridewell, W.B., & Fahey, A.L. (1997, May). Irrational beliefs and negative life stress: Testing a diathesis-stress model of depressive symptoms. Poster session presented at the 69th annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, IL.
Bridewell, W.B., & Chang, E.C. (1996, November). Distinguishing between anxiety, depression, and hostility: Relations to anger-in, anger-out, and anger control. Paper presented at the 82nd annual meeting of the Kentucky Academy of Science. Frankfort, KY.
Chang, E.C., & Bridewell, W.B. (1996a, May). Hopeful and unhopeful college students: Evidence for situational specificity in coping with academic versus interpersonal problems. Poster session presented at the 68th annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, IL.
Chang, E.C., & Bridewell, W.B. (1996b, May). Personality and social problem-solving ability in hopeful and unhopeful students. Poster session presented at the 68th annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, IL.
Langley, P., & Bridewell, W. (in press). Processes and constraints in explanatory scientific discovery. Proceedings of the Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. Washington, DC.
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Paritosh, P., & Bridewell, W. (2007). From whiteboard to model: A preliminary analysis. The Twenty-First Annual Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning. Aberystwyth, UK.
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Bravo, M., Bridewell, W., & Todorovski, L. (2007). A constraint language for process model induction. The First International Workshop on the Induction of Process Models. Corvallis, OR.
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Borrett, S.R., Bridewell, W., Langley, P., & Arrigo, K.R. (2006). Process sensitivity analysis for ecological modeling. The Fifth International Conference on Ecological Informatics. Santa Barbara, CA.
Borrett, S.R., Bridewell, W., Langley, P., & Arrigo, K.R. (2006). A hierarchical process model of the Ross Sea ecosystem. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 87(36), Ocean Sciences Meeting Supplement, Abstract OS43K-06.
Borrett, S.R., Bridewell, W., & Langley, P. (2006). Computational discovery of process models of aquatic ecosystems. Ninety-First Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. Memphis, TN.
Billman, D., Bridewell, W., & Borrett, S. (2006). Incorporating cognitive principles into modeling tools for scientists. Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Vancouver, B.C.
Bridewell, W.B., & Chang, E.C. (1997a, July). Distinguishing between anxiety, depression, and hostility. Interactive poster session presented at the 1st Regional Congress of Psychology for Professionals in the Americas. Mexico City, Mexico.
Chang, E.C., Bridewell, W.B., & Fahey, A.L. (1997b, July). Irrational beliefs and negative life stress: Testing a diathesis–stress model of depressive symptoms. Interactive poster session presented at the 1st Regional Congress of Psychology for Professionals in the Americas. Mexico City, Mexico.
Chang, E.C., & Bridewell, W.B. (1997c, July). Irrational beliefs, optimism, pessimism, and psychological distress. Interactive poster session presented at the 1st Regional Congress of Psychology for Professionals in the Americas. Mexico City, Mexico.
Chang, E.C., Bridewell, W.B., & Fahey, A.L. (1997, May). Irrational beliefs and negative life stress: Testing a diathesis-stress model of depressive symptoms. Poster session presented at the 69th annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, IL.
Bridewell, W.B., & Chang, E.C. (1996, November). Distinguishing between anxiety, depression, and hostility: Relations to anger-in, anger-out, and anger control. Paper presented at the 82nd annual meeting of the Kentucky Academy of Science. Frankfort, KY.
Chang, E.C., & Bridewell, W.B. (1996a, May). Hopeful and unhopeful college students: Evidence for situational specificity in coping with academic versus interpersonal problems. Poster session presented at the 68th annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, IL.
Chang, E.C., & Bridewell, W.B. (1996b, May). Personality and social problem-solving ability in hopeful and unhopeful students. Poster session presented at the 68th annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, IL.
Technical Reports
Langley, P., & Bridewell, W. (2006).
Scientific reasoning and artificial intelligence (Technical Report). Computational Learning Laboratory, CSLI, Stanford University, CA.
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Bridewell, W., & Buchanan, B.G. (2003). Extracting plausible explanations of anomalous data. Technical Report CS-TR-03-105. Computer Science Department, University of Pittsburgh.
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Bridewell, W., & Buchanan, B.G. (2003). Extracting plausible explanations of anomalous data. Technical Report CS-TR-03-105. Computer Science Department, University of Pittsburgh.
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Ph.D. Thesis
Bridewell, W. (2004).
Science as an Anomaly-Driven Enterprise: A Computational Approach to Generating Acceptable Theory Revisions in the Face of Anomalous Data. PhD Thesis, Computer Science Department, University of Pittsburgh.
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