My paper on Full Metal Jacket was accepted for publication in the proceedings of the International Lisp Conference, 2003. This paper is the result of research carried out in my own time, with no help from others.
http://www.labs.bt.com/ideas/papers?doc=71147 contains a description and analysis of MORSE, the movie recommendation system I developed at BT Labs for my MSc project. MORSE was on the BT Labs' web server for a year or two, during which it acquired several thousand users. This was published in BTTJ, and appeared as a chapter in Software Agents and Soft Computing, edited by Nwana and Azarmi. See also Dead on Time.
I am listed as a co-author on this paper, but the credit for it should go to Omer Rana, as I only wrote a few short paragraphs, and arranged resources for him during his time at BT Labs.
I developed the message handling agent for Eurescom project P712 and co-authored the report.
I developed the Formant Speech Synthesizer in 1989-1990 while I was working at the Hong Kong Productivity Council, which agreed at the time that I could publish this paper on it. I never submitted it to any journal. (I was advised by one expert that there was not enough original material there, and by another that it was a better, and more complete, description of how a formant synthesizer worked than most other papers on the same subject, and therefore was worth publishing.) (BTW there are some figures missing.)
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