Coconut
Research Papers (postscript)
- The
Agreement
Process: An Empirical Investigation of Human-human Computer-mediated
Collaborative
Dialogues. by Barbara Di Eugenio, Pamela W. Jordan, Richmond
H.
Thomason and Johanna D. Moore. International Journal of Human-Computer
Studies, vol 53, no 6, pgs 1017-1076, December 2000.
- Learning
Attribute Selections for Non-Pronominal Expressions by Pamela
Jordan
and Marilyn Walker, In the Proceedings of ACL 2000, Hong Kong, October
2000.
- Can
Nominal
Expressions Achieve Multiple Goals?: An Empirical Study
by
Pamela W. Jordan, In the Proceedings of ACL2000, Hong Kong, October
2000.
- Influences
on Attribute Selection in Redescriptions: A Corpus Study by
Pamela
W. Jordan, In the Proceedings of CogSci2000, August 2000.
- Intentional
Influences on Object Redescriptions in Dialogue: Evidence from an
Empirical
Study by Pamela W. Jordan, January 2000, PhD thesis.
- An
Empirical
Study of the Communicative Goals Impacting Nominal Expressions by
Pamela W. Jordan. In the Proceedings of the ESSLLI workshop on The
Generation
of Nominal Expressions, 1999.
- An
Empirical
Investigation of Proposals in Collaborative Dialogues by
Barbara
Di Eugenio, Pamela W. Jordan, Johanna D. Moore and Richmond H.
Thomason.
Project Note. In the Proceedings of the 17th International Conference
on
Computational Linguistics and the 36th Annual Meeting of the
Association
for Computational Linguistics (COLING-ACL'98). Montréal, Canada,
1998.
- The
COCONUT
project: dialogue annotation manual by Barbara Di Eugenio,
Pamela
W. Jordan and Liina Pylkkänen, December 1998, ISP Technical Report
98-1.
- Interrelating
Interpretation and Generation in an Abductive Framework by
Richmond
Thomason and Jerry Hobbs. In the Proceedings of the AAAI Fall
Symposium
on Communicative
Action
in Humans and Machines, Cambridge, MA, November, 1997.
- Reconstructed
Intentions in Collaborative Problem Solving Dialogues by
Barbara
Di Eugenio, Pamela Jordan, Richmond Thomason and Johanna Moore. In the
Proceedings of the AAAI Fall Symposium on Communicative
Action in Humans and Machines, Cambridge, MA, November, 1997. Earlier
Draft.
- Control
and Initiative in Collaborative Problem Solving Dialogues. by
Pamela
W. Jordan and Barbara Di Eugenio. In the Proceedings of the AAAI
Spring
Symposium on Computational
Models for Mixed Initiative, Stanford, CA, March, 1997.
- On
the Relation between the Informational and Intentional Perspectives on
Discourse by Jerry R. Hobbs. In Burning Issues in Discourse:
An Interdisciplinary Account, edited by Eduard Hovy and Donia Scott,
Springer-Verlag. 1996.
- An
Approach to the Structure of Discourse. by Jerry R. Hobbs. To
appear
in Discourse: Linguistic, Computational, and Philosophical
Perspectives,
edited by Daniel Everett and Sarah Thomason, University of Pittsburgh
Press, 1995.
- The
Role of Plans in Discourse Generation. by Johanna D. Moore. to
appear
in Discourse: Linguistic, Computational, and Philosophical
Perspectives,
edited by Daniel Everett and Sarah Thomason, University of Pittsburgh
Press, 1995.
- Communicative
Goals. by Richmond Thomason, Jerry Hobbs and Johanna Moore. In
the Proceedings of the ECAI 96 Workshop on Gaps and Bridges: New
Directions
in Planning and Natural Language Generation. Edited by K. Jokinen,
M. Maybury, M. Zock and I. Zukerman. 1996.
- Open-Domain
Finite-State Interpretaion by Jerry R. Hobbs. Draft, 1996.
- A
Connectionist Realization of Abductive Interpretation. by Jerry
R.
Hobbs and Lokendra Shastri. Draft, 1996.
- Deciding
to
Remind During Collaborative Problem Solving: Empirical Evidence for
Agent
Strategies by Pamela W. Jordan and Marilyn A. Walker. Copyright
AAAI, 1996. In the proceedings of AAAI-96
,
Portland, OR, August, 1996.
- Refining
the Categories of Miscommunication by Pamela W. Jordan and
Richmond
H. Thomason. In the proceedings of AAAI Workshop on Detecting,
Repairing, and Preventing Human-machine Miscommunication ,
Copyright
AAAI, 1996. Portland, OR, August, 1996.
- Discourse
Context.
by Richmond H. Thomason and Johanna D. Moore. A paper on the role of
context
in discourse. Copyright AAAI 1995. In the proceedings of the AAAI
Fall
Symposium on Formalizing
Context, Cambridge, MA, November 1995.
- Empirical
Methods in Discourse: Limits and Prospects by Richmond H.
Thomason
and Pamela W. Jordan. Copyright AAAI, 1995. In the proceedings of the
AAAI Spring Symposium on Empirical
Methods in Discourse Interpretation and Generation, Stanford, CA,
March,
1995.
- Multi-level
Coordination
in a Computer-Mediated Conversation by Pamela W. Jordan and
Megan
Moser. Presented at GLS 95: Developments in Discourse Analysis,
Georgetown
University, Washington D.C., February 1995 Draft paper .