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Shastri, L., & Grannes D. Jeffrey (1996).  A Connectionist Treatment of Negation and Inconsistency. Proceedings of the 18th Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.
Bourlard, H., & Morgan N. (1998).  Connectionist Techniques for Speech Recognition. 356-361.
Feldman, J. (1990).  Connectionist Systems. Annual Review of Computer Science. 4, 369-383.
[Anonymous] (1999).  Connectionist Symbol Processing: Dead or Alive?. (Jagota, A.., Plate T.., Shastri L., & Sun R.., Ed.).2, 1-40.
Renals, S., Morgan N., Bourlard H., Cohen M., Franco H., Wooters C., et al. (1991).  Connectionist Speech Recognition: Status and Prospects.
Bourlard, H., & Morgan N. (1993).  Connectionist Speech Recognition: A Hybrid Approach.
Feldman, J. (1989).  Connectionist Representation of Concepts. 25-45.
Feldman, J. (1988).  Connectionist Representation of Concepts.
Renals, S., Morgan N., Bourlard H., Cohen M., & Franco H. (1993).  Connectionist Probability Estimators in HMM Speech Recognition. IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing.
Renals, S., Morgan N., Cohen M., Bourlard H., & Franco H. (1992).  Connectionist Probability Estimation in the Decipher Speech Recognition System. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech & Signal Processing (ICASSP 1992). I601-I604.
Renals, S., & Morgan N. (1992).  Connectionist Probability Estimation in HMM Speech Recognition.
Renals, S., Morgan N., Bourlard H., Cohen M., & Franco H. (1991).  Connectionist Optimisation of Tied Mixture Hidden Markov Models. IV, 167-174.
Feldman, J., & Ballard D. Harry (1982).  Connectionist Models and Their Properties. 6, 205-254.
[Anonymous] (1988).  Connectionist Models and Their Applications. (Waltz, D.., & Feldman J., Ed.).
Feldman, J. (1985).  Connectionist Models and Their Applications. 9(1), 1-2.
Feldman, J. (1985).  Connectionist Models and Parallelism in High Level Vision.
Feldman, J. (1985).  Connectionist Models and Parallelism in High Level Vision. CVGIP. 31, 178-200.
Feldman, J., McClelland J.. L., Bower G.., & McDermott D.. (1986).  Connectionist Models and Cognitive Science: Goals, Directions and Implications.
Feldman, J. (1981).  A Connectionist Model of Visual Memory. 65-97.
Stolcke, A. (1989).  A Connectionist Model of Unification.
Garagnani, M., Shastri L., & Wendelken C. (2001).  A Connectionist Model of Planning via Back-Chaining Search. Proceedings of the 20th Workshop of the UK Planning and Scheduling Special Interest Group (PLANSIG 2001).
Garagnani, M., Shastri L., & Wendelken C. (2002).  A Connectionist Model of Planning via Back-Chaining Search. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2002).
Wendelken, C., & Shastri L. (2004).  Connectionist Mechanisms for Cognitive Control.
Kohn, P. (1991).  Connectionist Layered Object-Oriented Network Simulator (CLONES): User's Manual.
Abrash, V., Cohen M., Franco H., Morgan N., & Konig Y. (1992).  Connectionist Gender Adaptation in a Hybrid Neural Network / Hidden Markov Model Speech Recognition System. Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP'92). 911-914.

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