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Draco Publications The following papers on Draco are available:
  1. The Data Reduction Expert Assistant, Glenn Miller.

    This is the paper to read first. It gives an introduction to the project, including its origins and relation to other work, as well as a discussion of how Draco works. You can view the HTML file, Postscript file or Rich Text Format (MS Word) file.

  2. Draco: An Expert Assistant for Data Reduction and Analysis, Glenn Miller and Felix Yen.

    This is the most recent paper on Draco, and includes a discussion of future directions. You can view the Postscript file or LaTex source file, or the ADASS III Conference Proceedings

  3. Draco Design Document, Felix Yen.

    This is the reference and user's manual for Draco. You can view the Postscript file or FrameMaker file.

  4. Draco - A Data Reduction Expert Assistant, Felix Yen.

    A discussion of Draco for the Artificial Intelligence community. You can view the Postscript file or Latex source file.

  5. An Expert Assistant for Astronomical Data Reduction, Mark Johnston.

    This describe's Johnston's 1987 prototype study which inspired Draco. This paper is not available on-line at this time. Send mail to miller@stsci.edu for a reprint. Be sure to include your mailing address.

Bibliography

  1. Invited talk presented at "Astronomy From Large Databases II", Haguenau, France, Sep, 1992. Published in ESO Conference and Workshop Proceedings No. 43, Ed. A. Heck and F. Murtagh, pp. 99-110.
  2. Presented at the 1993 Conference on Astronomical Data Analysis and Software Systems (ADASS), Victoria, BC, Oct, 1993. Conference proceedings published by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (in press).
  3. Space Telescope Science Institute Advance Planning Systems Branch Technical Report APSB 1992-07.
  4. Presented at the 1992 American Association for Artificial Intelligence Fall Symposium on Intelligent Scientific Computation, Cambridge, MA, Oct, 1992.
  5. Presented at the 1987 Goddard Conference on Space Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Greenbelt, MD, May 1987. Proceedings published by NASA Goddard.